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ORCHARD PARK, NY – The Bills today announced that the following undrafted free agents have agreed to terms with the team.
WR – Aaron Brown (New Hampshire)
CB – Duane Coleman (Clemson)
WR – Jemalle Cornelius (Florida)
G – Corey Davis (James Madison)
C – Christian Gaddis (Villanova)
DT – LaRon Harris (Northwestern Oklahoma State)
FS – Trevor Hooper (Stanford)
P – Chris Jackson (Louisiana State)
CB – Reggie Lewis (Florida)
DT – Corey Mace (Wyoming)
WR – Scott Mayle (Ohio University)
WR - Johnny Quinn (North Texas)
SS – Stacey Thomas (Texas Southern)
G – Zach Tubbs (Arkansas)
LB – Thaddaeus Washington (Colorado)
Just so you guys know.. Coleman has MAJOR character "issues'. Between him and Manny Wright. what happened to Marv and his "high character" philosophy? Coleman didnt even play in Clemson's Bowl Game.
From Scout.com Clemson defensive back Duane Coleman has been suspended for the December 29th Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl vs. Kentucky, Head Coach Tommy Bowden announced on Friday. Coleman was arrested and charged with simple possession of marijuana on Wednesday.
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Yeah, I think Kiper mentioned Coleman as a guy he was surprised wasn't drafted. Not that I put a lot of stock in Kiper, but still. . .
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?
He had a baggie in his pocket. That's a concern but not a "major character issue".
Warren Sapp had a pot issue too, but he turned out OK.
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?
Watch out for Cornelius:
War Room analysis
Strengths: Shows great quickness to make cuts and separate from cornerbacks. Is elusive and a threat to score on any touch. Rarely is tackled one-on-one in the open field. Is smart, and runs sharp routes. Uses body well to get position, and catches passes nicely away from his body. Consistently wins jump balls. Has the deep speed and burst to separate on downfield routes. Shows the toughness to catch passes in traffic -- plucks the ball with his hands, absorbs the hit and holds onto the ball. Is a dangerous punt rusher; explodes off the snap, shoots the gap and closes in a blink.
Weaknesses: Has not been consistently productive. Is thin, and could have durability issues in the NFL. Doesn't always work hard as a blocker. Does not always run hard and aggressive in tight quarters.
Bottom line: Entering the '06 season, Dallas Baker was thought to be Florida's top receiving prospect but he was surpassed. Cornelius shows better athleticism, big-play ability and hands. Cornelius will be drafted lower than we have him rated because he is a late bloomer with a thin frame. In time, he will become a good NFL starter who makes big plays.
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
Watch out for Cornelius:
War Room analysis
Strengths: Shows great quickness to make cuts and separate from cornerbacks. Is elusive and a threat to score on any touch. Rarely is tackled one-on-one in the open field. Is smart, and runs sharp routes. Uses body well to get position, and catches passes nicely away from his body. Consistently wins jump balls. Has the deep speed and burst to separate on downfield routes. Shows the toughness to catch passes in traffic -- plucks the ball with his hands, absorbs the hit and holds onto the ball. Is a dangerous punt rusher; explodes off the snap, shoots the gap and closes in a blink.
Weaknesses: Has not been consistently productive. Is thin, and could have durability issues in the NFL. Doesn't always work hard as a blocker. Does not always run hard and aggressive in tight quarters.
Bottom line: Entering the '06 season, Dallas Baker was thought to be Florida's top receiving prospect but he was surpassed. Cornelius shows better athleticism, big-play ability and hands. Cornelius will be drafted lower than we have him rated because he is a late bloomer with a thin frame. In time, he will become a good NFL starter who makes big plays.
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