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BillsBeat - April 21, 2002

Bills keep Reed waiting until the second round

‘Reed is in the NFL. And the Bills are thrilled to have him. “He’s tough, and he’s going to give you a full day’s work,” said Tom Modrak, the Bills’ director of football operations. “He’ll sneak deep on you. . . . He knows how to get open.”‘

New Orleans Times Picayune | Apr 21, 2002

Jolley, Denney taken; Staley kept waiting

‘”I went out there (to Buffalo) and it was a great trip,” Denney said. “I talked to each coach individually. They said there’ll be an opening at left defensive and, and if I came there, I’d have a chance at that position. “I liked the trip out there. If I hadn’t gone, I’d be a little preoccupied about (playing for Buffalo). But they have great coaches that are defensive-minded.”‘

Provo Daily Herald | Apr 21, 2002

BYU's Jolley Is First Player With Utah Ties to Be Called

‘Although ESPN mistakenly used a photo of his younger brother, John, when announcing the pick, Denney was thrilled to wind up in Buffalo, where team officials told him he will have a chance to compete for significant playing time at left end — particularly in running situations. The Bills need somebody to fill the void left by the retirement of Phil Hansen, and they made a trade with San Francisco to move up and take Denney.’

Salt Lake City Tribune | Apr 21, 2002

2 Y. players go in second round

‘A short time later, Denney was fielding a phone call from the Pittsburgh Steelers, who informed him the team was set to select him with its No. 62 pick. But thanks to call-waiting, that conversation was interrupted by another call — this one from the Buffalo Bills, announcing they would pick Denney at No. 61.’

Salt Lake City Deseret News | Apr 21, 2002

1 isn't the loneliest number

‘Williams, who grew up outside Dallas, has never spent any extended time in the snow belt. That’s why the first postdraft advice he received, Williams said, “was to buy an SUV.”‘

Austin American Statesman | Apr 21, 2002

Top Of The First

‘When the Buffalo area media asked Williams to describe his style of play, he said, “I’ve got a mean streak on the field. I want to dominate every man I go against. “That’s what I’ve been doing, and that’s what I plan to be doing.”‘

Houston Chronicle | Apr 21, 2002

Texas lineman thought Jammer a better bet

‘Texas offensive lineman Mike Williams knew he would go high in the NFL draft, but not higher than teammate Quentin Jammer.’

Dallas Morning News | Apr 21, 2002

Big 12 scores four first-round selections

‘Mike Williams missed his guess but earned perpetual bragging rights on former Texas teammate Quentin Jammer.’

Fort Worth Star Telegram | Apr 21, 2002

Bledsoe to remain with Patriots for now

‘”I simply wasn’t going to give up a pick in this year’s draft for a guy we never even got the chance to talk to,” Donahoe said. “That’s just not practical. We didn’t know if Drew would even have reported to us. They never gave us the chance to ask him.”‘

ESPN | Apr 21, 2002

Bills select Coy Wire

Strong Safety/Outside Linebacker, Stanford, 6’0",209<br>

Perhaps no player in the history of Stanford football can make the claim Coy Wire can: team leader in both rushing and tackles. He led the team in rushing in 1998 and tackles in 2000 and ’01 after being moved from running back to safety to inside linebacker ? Coy had started seven games at RB from 1998-99, but was moved to safety in the spring of 2000 and then to ILB in the fall of 2000

NFL.com | Apr 21, 2002

OTs grab spotlight from DTs

With a quote which could have come from Bill from NYC:

“The fact is, protecting the quarterback is every bit as important as sacking him,” allowed Buffalo Bills general manager Tom Donahoe, who initiated the feeding frenzy for tackles by taking Mike Williams of the University of Texas with the No. 4 pick. “The defensive tackles in the first round were very impressive. But there was some rare talent among the offensive tackles, too, and we saw that today. It was a big, athletically gifted bunch.”

ESPN | Apr 21, 2002

Bills trade up, take DE Denney with 61st pick

‘A unanimous All-Mountain West Conference selection, Denney recorded 68 tackles and led the Cougars with seven sacks in his final collegiate season. He finished his career with 156 tackles and 16 sacks and helped his draft stock with a strong showing at the Senior Bowl.’

Sportsticker | Apr 21, 2002

Bills select Ryan Denney

Bills trade #69 (3rd) and #102 (4th) via trade with SF for #61 (2nd)

DE, 6’7″, 276 lbs from Brigham Young

Tall, rangy athlete with long arms and a thick chest ? Gets off the snap in an instant and has impressive upfield acceleration ? Very quick to diagnose the plays and is rarely caught out of position ? Has the balance and leg drive to hold firmly at the point of attack ? Uses his rip and swim moves to split combo blocks and delivers vicious arm swipes to stack ? Stays low to jam the tight ends at the line and has a jarring hand punch to rock the blockers back.

NFL.com | Apr 21, 2002

Curtis Alexander Runs Wild - 192 Yards And Three TDs

Galaxy running back Curtis Alexander, allocated by the Buffalo Bills, rushed for 192 yards and 3 TDs. Previously, the Galaxy had not had a running back break the 100-yard rushing barrier since Week 7 in 1997, a streak of 44 games.

QB Joe Hamilton found Alexander with a short pass and he weaved his way 68 yards before being forced out at the Dragons’ three-yard line.

BuffaloBills.com | Apr 21, 2002

More on Josh Reed

One of the things (Coach) Williams mentioned was Reed’s willingness to run-block. That might be a clue that the coach was dissatisfied with the down-the-field blocking of his wide receivers last year.

Shout! | Apr 21, 2002
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