4 Bills mentioned.....
Marshawn Lynch, Buffalo: He reminds me of Kevin Faulk -- only taller and faster. In addition to running with both speed and power, he can pass protect and has soft hands as a receiver. Lynch runs angry, he is very athletic and a good runner. And he can pass the ball as well.
Jason Peters, Buffalo: Undrafted out of college, where he played tight end, Peters has started for the Bills at three positions -- tight end, right tackle and left tackle. He has lots of upside, as is still learning the position and getting stronger. In 2005, Peters caught a touchdown pass while lined up as a tight end. Now, when the Bills need a yard, they run behind him.
Donte Whitner, Buffalo: He is a very good tackler who excels at stuffing the run but does a very good job in pass coverage as well. At 5-foot-10, Whitner can be out-muscled for the ball, however. He is the second-leading tackler for the Bills, and his value was evident just last week when Buffalo held Cincinnati to 28 rushing yards.
Roscoe Parrish, Buffalo: Midway through his second season, Parrish already has returned two punts for touchdowns and his average per return in 2007 is 19.2.
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Marshawn Lynch, Buffalo: He reminds me of Kevin Faulk -- only taller and faster. In addition to running with both speed and power, he can pass protect and has soft hands as a receiver. Lynch runs angry, he is very athletic and a good runner. And he can pass the ball as well.
Jason Peters, Buffalo: Undrafted out of college, where he played tight end, Peters has started for the Bills at three positions -- tight end, right tackle and left tackle. He has lots of upside, as is still learning the position and getting stronger. In 2005, Peters caught a touchdown pass while lined up as a tight end. Now, when the Bills need a yard, they run behind him.
Donte Whitner, Buffalo: He is a very good tackler who excels at stuffing the run but does a very good job in pass coverage as well. At 5-foot-10, Whitner can be out-muscled for the ball, however. He is the second-leading tackler for the Bills, and his value was evident just last week when Buffalo held Cincinnati to 28 rushing yards.
Roscoe Parrish, Buffalo: Midway through his second season, Parrish already has returned two punts for touchdowns and his average per return in 2007 is 19.2.
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