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  • BILLSROCK1212
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    • Mar 2006
    • 5269

    Look back on the 2003 draft

    Good Moves: Taking RB Willis McGahee might seem foolish because they already have Travis Henry and Olandis Gary, but running backs are prone to injury, so if Henry goes down, Buffalo will still have a strong running game. DE Chris Kelsay was a good pick in the second round. OLB Angelo Crowell was also a good pick in round 3. The Bills might have found their third wide receiver with fourth round pick WR Sam Aiken. Seventh rounder MLB Mario Haggan will probably make the team.
    Bad Moves: They wasted one of their fourth round picks on CB Terrence McGee. The Bills did not address their need at safety.
    New Starters: None

    how funny is this look how much better we are off now then we probably would've been if we took a safety.

  • YardRat
    Well, lookie here...
    • Dec 2004
    • 86226

    #2
    Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

    Not a bad draft to date. The McGee comment is hilarious.
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    • Ickybaluky
      Registered User
      • Jul 2003
      • 8884

      #3
      Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

      Bad Moves: I think Carson Palmer will be a bust. The Bengals should have taken CB Terrence Newman or DT Dewayne Robertson.

      Bad Moves: The Chiefs didn't have to take a running back (Larry Johnson) in the first round. They could have taken a Lee Suggs in round 4.

      I guess that guy won't be offered any GM positions soon.

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      • YardRat
        Well, lookie here...
        • Dec 2004
        • 86226

        #4
        Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

        On Cincinnati...

        "I think Carson Palmer will be a bust. The Bengals should have taken CB Terrence Newman or DT Dewayne Robertson. "



        Detroit...

        "Obviously, Charles Rogers will give Joey Harrington a great target for the next decade."

        Minnesota...

        "If they pay Kevin Williams 9th pick money, especially with all of their money, no one will want to sign with them. WR Nate Burleson is a wasted third round pick."

        Chicago...

        "DE Michael Haynes, a 14th overall pick, will not even start. QB Rex Grossman will not be a good pro."

        Oakland...

        "Oakland took their running back of the future, Justin Fargas, in the fourth round. "

        Nice find! Some of this stuff is priceless.
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        • IAG
          Registered User
          • Jan 2005
          • 709

          #5
          Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

          Donahoe was great on draft day....Believe it.

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          • don137
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 7720

            #6
            Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

            This guy absolutely sucks at this stuff...Wow...

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            • BillsFever21
              Registered User
              • Aug 2004
              • 9067

              #7
              Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

              Bad Moves: TE L.J. Smith was not the best tight end available. WR Billy McMullen may not even make the team. They did not address their need for a linebacker.

              I think he turned out to be pretty good.

              Good Moves: Trading up and taking S Troy Polamalu was a good move. They took their QB of the future, Brian St. Pierre in round six.

              Whatever happened to St. Pierre?

              Good Moves: DT William Joseph was a good pick, late in the first round. They drafted a good corner in the fourth round, Rod Babers.
              Bad Moves: 2nd and 3rd round picks were duds: DE Osi Umenyiora and TE Vashante Shicarore should have TV and radio announcers baffled for years. They did not address their OT need.

              Yeah, that Osi Umenyiora was quite the dud. Is he even in the NFL anymore?

              He sure has the TV and radio announcers talking about him...about how many sacks he will have again this week.

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              • venis2k1
                Youboty can hope
                • Jul 2002
                • 4621

                #8
                Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

                wow....this guy smokes crack.

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                • BILLSROCK1212
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                  • Mar 2006
                  • 5269

                  #9
                  Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

                  Originally posted by BillsFever21
                  Bad Moves: TE L.J. Smith was not the best tight end available. WR Billy McMullen may not even make the team. They did not address their need for a linebacker.

                  I think he turned out to be pretty good.

                  Good Moves: Trading up and taking S Troy Polamalu was a good move. They took their QB of the future, Brian St. Pierre in round six.

                  Whatever happened to St. Pierre?

                  Good Moves: DT William Joseph was a good pick, late in the first round. They drafted a good corner in the fourth round, Rod Babers.
                  Bad Moves: 2nd and 3rd round picks were duds: DE Osi Umenyiora and TE Vashante Shicarore should have TV and radio announcers baffled for years. They did not address their OT need.

                  Yeah, that Osi Umenyiora was quite the dud. Is he even in the NFL anymore?
                  Vishante Shancoe (SP?) is actually one of the most underated back up TEs int he league in my opinion

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                  • The_Philster
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 52180

                    #10
                    Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

                    some interesting threads
                    For months I have derided the quality of player at DL, confused as always about the supposed "depth" that was to be had. I'd look at my scouting reports, scratch my head and move on. I would look at one mock draft, shrug my shoulders and move on. This last week, I must have put together twenty different mock drafts

                    What do you think of our picks? who do you think were steals and who were reaches. An overall grade would be nice too ;) C'mon people...lets hear it! :)


                    </html><img src="http://www.billszone.com/images/players/2003draft/mcgahee05.jpg" border="2" align="left">This was a strange draft to be a part of. To begin with there really wasn't much depth or quality to the body of players this year. I have a sneaking suspicion this will go down as

                    Just got my Sporting News magazine today in the mail and here's how they grade the draft..... 1. Detriot A+ 2. St Louis A 3. Houston A 4. Philadelphia A 5. Pittsburgh A 6. Dallas A- 7. Minnesota A- 8. Cincinatti A- 9. New England A- (Comment: Choosing Ty Warren 13th was a bit early, but they really worked this draft
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                    • Tinboy
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 656

                      #11
                      Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

                      2004:
                      Lions: WR Roy Williams and RB Kevin Jones will boost Detroit's woeful offense into the upper echelon of the NFL

                      Bills: Good Moves: Buffalo fans hope that WR Lee Evans can replace Peerless Price. QB J.P. Losman will start by 2005, barring an MVP type season from Drew Bledsoe.
                      Bad Moves: Losman is the second first round pick in the last two years that will not play in his initial season (Willis McGahee). Other than the two first round selections, the Bills did not impress.

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                      • DraftBoy
                        Administrator
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 107437

                        #12
                        Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

                        In the threads Phil cites, I was badly wrong in the 1st one about Carson Palmer, but I think it was a good writeup I did in the 2nd thread about our picks.
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                        • raphael120
                          Jason Peters rigorous at home training regiment
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 5152

                          #13
                          Re: Look back on the 2003 draft


                          Good Moves: Trading up and taking S Troy Polamalu was a good move. They took their QB of the future, Brian St. Pierre in round six.

                          Whatever happened to St. Pierre?
                          I believe St. Pierre was the 3rd stringer in the bills/steelers game 2 years ago that totally made our D crap the bed. He was the 3rd stringer in Pittsburgh, until just a couple days ago, they released him.

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                          • more cowbell
                            Registered User
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 1489

                            #14
                            Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

                            st pierre is on the ravens
                            The last time the Bills made the playoffs was 1999.

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                            • billsburgh
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 3560

                              #15
                              Re: Look back on the 2003 draft

                              Originally posted by more cowbell
                              st pierre is on the ravens
                              No, he's currently umemployed. Early in the season, he resigned with the steelers when Ben had his appendectomy but was cut by the steelers once again a few days ago.

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