PECKERWOOD
04-09-2008, 01:03 PM
Rd1.) Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan State ( McKelvin and DRC are both long gone and although I would love to see Buffalo trade down here, I'm not allowed to! Thus Buffalo adds the most physical and versatile WR of this year's class. )
Rd2.) Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech ( Instinctive player who hits really hard, measurables are the only thing kept him from being taken in the 1st round. Flowers immediately comes in and pushes Greer for the starting job. )
Rd3.) Darrell Robertson, DE, Georgia Tech ( Speed demon off the edge and would most likely see the field as a situational pass rusher. )
Rd4a.) Tavares Gooden, LB, Miami (Fla.) ( Injuries have caused him to drop down this far, he could be a sleeper if he can stay healthy. He can play any LB position and would act as nice depth if Crowell or Mitchell got hurt. He has the ability to be a star in the NFL and I like him alot better than Ellison. )
Rd4b.) Martin Rucker, TE, Missouri ( An oversized reciever, not very polished as a run blocker but he would definately open up Buffalo's passing game. There is a great chance that Rucker is still available here and if not I like Kellen Davis or Jacob Tamme here. )
Rd5.) Peyton Hillis, FB, Arkansas ( Hasn't recieved too much attention because of all the Schmitt hype but Hillis has the mentality of a HB in a FB's frame. He would start immediately at FB and could contribute on ST's as well. )
Rd6.) Marcus Monk, WR, Arkansas ( A popular pick, Monk may still be available here in rd 6.. I also like Mario Urrutia here from Louisville, both these guys would add much needed size to our offense and would have a good shot at making the roster. )
Rd7a.) Taylor Mehlhaff, K, Wisconsin ( Excellent kicker, he would immediately come in and push Lindell for the starting spot. Lindell was pretty solid last year but I still remember the year before. Mehlaff has leg strength, accuracy and has been pretty much automatic in the 40 yard range.. It also helps that he has cold weather experience. )
Rd7b.) Trevor Scott, DE, Buffalo ( Local guy, why not? Probably wouldn't make the team but it could be a Cindarella story in the making. )
Rd2.) Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech ( Instinctive player who hits really hard, measurables are the only thing kept him from being taken in the 1st round. Flowers immediately comes in and pushes Greer for the starting job. )
Rd3.) Darrell Robertson, DE, Georgia Tech ( Speed demon off the edge and would most likely see the field as a situational pass rusher. )
Rd4a.) Tavares Gooden, LB, Miami (Fla.) ( Injuries have caused him to drop down this far, he could be a sleeper if he can stay healthy. He can play any LB position and would act as nice depth if Crowell or Mitchell got hurt. He has the ability to be a star in the NFL and I like him alot better than Ellison. )
Rd4b.) Martin Rucker, TE, Missouri ( An oversized reciever, not very polished as a run blocker but he would definately open up Buffalo's passing game. There is a great chance that Rucker is still available here and if not I like Kellen Davis or Jacob Tamme here. )
Rd5.) Peyton Hillis, FB, Arkansas ( Hasn't recieved too much attention because of all the Schmitt hype but Hillis has the mentality of a HB in a FB's frame. He would start immediately at FB and could contribute on ST's as well. )
Rd6.) Marcus Monk, WR, Arkansas ( A popular pick, Monk may still be available here in rd 6.. I also like Mario Urrutia here from Louisville, both these guys would add much needed size to our offense and would have a good shot at making the roster. )
Rd7a.) Taylor Mehlhaff, K, Wisconsin ( Excellent kicker, he would immediately come in and push Lindell for the starting spot. Lindell was pretty solid last year but I still remember the year before. Mehlaff has leg strength, accuracy and has been pretty much automatic in the 40 yard range.. It also helps that he has cold weather experience. )
Rd7b.) Trevor Scott, DE, Buffalo ( Local guy, why not? Probably wouldn't make the team but it could be a Cindarella story in the making. )