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In everyone’s “expert” opinion, what position (s) (not Special Teams, that’s a unit not a position) would you consider for the Bills a strength? When I say strength, I mean the strongest part of the team AND a position(s) that’s on par with the league or even better I’m interested in everyone’s opinion. Discuss!
McGee-Vincent-Whitner-Clements is pretty scary. If Whitner plays to his ability or higher year 1 we are loaded with speedy ball-hawks. Our depth is also pretty solid there.
Im not gonna be negative and ASSUME because Nate's in a contract year he wont care, or that Whitner being a rookie will automatically mean he will be average.
What we have is one bona fide star there, another very good player, and one who is marginally good but could be better. Behind them, we have a few players who are reliable on special teams and can fill in, in a pinch.
I agree with secondary and LB, and think WR could be good, as well as deep, IF three or four big questions turn into answers.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
I think the whole secondary is going to be good, but right now safety is less of a sure thing than CB, so I'll say CB. We have two veteran starters, two young veteran backups, a rookie who could have been a first or second round draft choice and some interesting undrafted free agents. It's the most solid area on the team at the top, and has excellent depth.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
so much so that im wondering if either a) theyll look to move clements to bolster some other sore spot on the team, or b) the former db hc went overboard with hoarding corners
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