The Bills then made a curious pick, selecting Stanford quarterback Trent Edwards in the third round, 92nd overall. Quarterback was not an immediate need for Buffalo after second-year starter J.P. Losman gradually improved, helping the Bills to a 7-9 finish last season.
Edwards is expected to initially serve as Buffalo's third-stringer behind Craig Nall after the Bills traded journeyman Kelly Holcomb to Philadelphia as part of the Spikes' deal.
Jauron said Edwards was too good to pass up, and immediately stressed that he'll compete for the backup job.
"J.P. is our guy. We need some competition for Craig," Jauron said.
from the AP story
Edwards is expected to initially serve as Buffalo's third-stringer behind Craig Nall after the Bills traded journeyman Kelly Holcomb to Philadelphia as part of the Spikes' deal.
Jauron said Edwards was too good to pass up, and immediately stressed that he'll compete for the backup job.
"J.P. is our guy. We need some competition for Craig," Jauron said.
from the AP story
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