I started a thread elsewhere similar to this the last time Buffalo had two first round draft picks...
It's been my impression over the years that many times when an NFL team has more than one pick in the first round, one player usually does well, the other craps out. In the Bill's most recent case, Evans looks like he could be a star in the league, and the jury is still out on JP, so the results for Buffalo at this point are still 'incomplete'.
As for the 2006 draft, we all know both Whitner and McCargo were first round picks. In your opinion, if the boom/bust scenario were to play out, which player is most likely to succeed, and which is most likely to not live up to expectations? Why?
It's been my impression over the years that many times when an NFL team has more than one pick in the first round, one player usually does well, the other craps out. In the Bill's most recent case, Evans looks like he could be a star in the league, and the jury is still out on JP, so the results for Buffalo at this point are still 'incomplete'.
As for the 2006 draft, we all know both Whitner and McCargo were first round picks. In your opinion, if the boom/bust scenario were to play out, which player is most likely to succeed, and which is most likely to not live up to expectations? Why?
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