he has the Bills taking D. Harvey at #11 in his latest mock draft.
Kipers fiqured it out.....
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Re: Kipers fiqured it out.....
Originally posted by eyedoghe has the Bills taking D. Harvey at #11 in his latest mock draft.
We need a pass rush as the pats were defeated with just that in the bowl.
We have rookie qb's everywhere else in our division whom I would like rattled...
Hard to say if Stroud and whats his name on the inside will free up the high motor white guys to achieve any of that....
at the very least if he lasts that long we have suiters not to many picks away for a trade down...still pick up a tall fast guy wr type...
The Bills seldom draft first round roll players like harvey would be...but certianly makes the Bills trading Scobel to washington for their second round pick rumors have some legs.
(Pssst rumor just started.)Last edited by acehole; 04-02-2008, 07:17 PM.Hated by the stupid..
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Re: Kipers fiqured it out.....
Originally posted by venis2k1we could do a whole lot worse than adding a kid like Harvey.
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Originally posted by JediBuffalo
Needs some work vs. the run and leg power though.
Draft Scout Snapshot: 2007: Started all thirteen games at left defensive end, helping the Gators lead the league and rank tenth nationally in run defense (103.31 ypg)…Recorded 49 tackles (31 solos), as he led the team and ranked tied for fifth in the SEC with 8.5 sacks for minus 63 yards…Paced the defense and placed fifth in the conference with 17 stops for losses of 89 yards, the tenth-best season total in school history…Registered three quarterback pressures and caused one fumble…Also deflected five passes…On 47 running plays directed into his area, the opposition was held to minus 28 yards (-0.6 avg), as he did not allow a rushing first down until the Capital One Bowl (gave up three vs. Michigan)…Made ten third-down tackles and one more on fourth-down activity…In addition to his 17 stops for losses, he stopped opposing ball carriers at the line of scrimmage for no gain on six other rushing attempts…Collected three of his tackles on goal-line stands…More than held his own vs. the offensive tackles (the main blocker that faced Harvey each week averaged out to 311 pounds). 14 GP; 5 GS; 35 TT, 13 TFL, 11 SK, 8 QBH, 1 FF; Stepping in for '07 draft pick Ray McDonald. 2nd team All-SEC in '06. 9 GP; 0 GS; 7 TT, 1 TFL, 1 SK, 1 PBU in '05. Redshirted in '04.
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Also on ESPN site
By Todd McShay
Scouts Inc.
(Archive)
11. Buffalo Bills -- Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma
Record: 7-9 | Needs: WR, TE, CB, DE, FS, OT, OG
Previous mock selection: Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy
This might be a bit of a reach for Kelly, but I am hearing the Bills will take him this high as long as he checks out physically during his on-campus workout April 9. Kelly is the type of big receiver the Bills need to add to their roster as a complement to Lee Evans. He is unusually fluid for a bigger wideout, and he might have the strongest hands of any player in the 2008 draft. However, if the team is not convinced of Kelly's long-term durability, it likely will use this selection on a cornerback, such as Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.
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