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1a) LB Jon Beason
1b) WR Robert Meachem
2) LB Brandon Siler
3a) CB Jonathon Wade
3b) RB Michael Bush
That would certainly fill our major holes. I'm not totally sold on Bush - mostly because of his injury - but if he doesn't pan out, the 2008 draft will be real strong at RB.
I really like Meachem's size and speed.
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?
trading down isnt like just snapping your fingers. you need to find a partner, someone who thinks its in their best interest to give up valuable draft picks to move into the spot that we dont want. i promise you that marv tried to trade down last year, and was unsuccessful.
trading down isnt like just snapping your fingers. you need to find a partner, someone who thinks its in their best interest to give up valuable draft picks to move into the spot that we dont want. i promise you that marv tried to trade down last year, and was unsuccessful.
True enough... But consider trading partners such as Green Bay and Denver... It's been reported that they want to move up. Hell, even New England with 2 #1's could be considered.
trading down isnt like just snapping your fingers. you need to find a partner, someone who thinks its in their best interest to give up valuable draft picks to move into the spot that we dont want. i promise you that marv tried to trade down last year, and was unsuccessful.
#12 would have to have someone left that a team would be willing to trade for. If someone is still there at #12 that is this valuable why wouldn't the Bills just take them?
#12 would have to have someone left that a team would be willing to trade for. If someone is still there at #12 that is this valuable why wouldn't the Bills just take them?
If Johnson, Peterson, Okoye and Willis are all gone after 11... Would you be happy Lynch? Green Bay would. Would you be happy with Jamaal Anderson or Adam Carricker? Denver would.
1a) LB Jon Beason
1b) WR Robert Meachem
2) LB Brandon Siler
3a) CB Jonathon Wade
3b) RB Michael Bush
I know Bush is hurt, but I would really like to get him. However, something tells me that if we want him, we will have to take him with the 3a) pick or higher. Some team is going to take a risk on him sooner rather than later in Day One.
Who was it that Denver took a risk on with a 3rd round pick a year ago or so....I think it was that running back from OSU, the one that is in jail now...was that him?? The risk did not turn out well for Denver but the risk was taken none the less. I see Bush as less of a risk than that, given the nature of his injury. He is also less of a risk than our dear departed Willis, who may have worked out for us if he could have kept his mouth shut and learned the playbook. I am sure Bush will be taken in the 3rd round at the latest...by someone
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