coastal
04-18-2008, 10:27 PM
This is my last All-Bills mock draft leading up to the main event.
1.) Derrick Harvey, DE Florida - Sure we have a lot of money invested in the Dline. So ****ing what? We're still $70 million under the cap and now we have one of the deepest dlines in the NFL. What's wrong with that?
2.) Reggie Smith, CB Oklahoma - I'd prefer Cason, but I don't think he's getting out of round one. Bottomline is that these two picks coupled with the offseason additions would put this defense at a point where opposing teams are going to have an awful lot to deal with.
3.) Jordy Nelson, WR Kansas State- It's about time we added a high motor white guy to the offensive side of the ball.
4a.) Eric Young, OG/OT Tenn - He has some rehab time left to be sure... but once through that, he represents excellent value and a total system fit for us. Can provide backup at both positions
4b.) Robert Felton, OG Arkansas - Well one thing is for sure... the Bills are certainly restocking their offensive line depth. With Merz and Pennington gone they needed to. Felton offers some versatility;
5.) Owen Schmitt, FB W. Virginia - One thing is for certain... the Bills are not hiding their intentions of running the ****ing ball down people's throats.
6.) Fernando Valasco, C Georgia - I love this kid and think he is going to end up being a starter someday. He could be the anchor we have been missing in the middle of this line for a long time.
7a.) Colt Brennan, QB Hawaii - He recently had his hip labrum surgically repaired allowing him to slip to us. He is the perfect fit as a developmental QB. BTW... I heard he likes to fondle women. That alone is worth the investment of a 7th rounder.
7b.) Adarius Bowman, WR Oklahoma State - I don't care how many bong hits he does... the kid still had a great college career.
7c.) Joey Haynos, TE Maryland - We don't need no stickin tight ends.
1.) Derrick Harvey, DE Florida - Sure we have a lot of money invested in the Dline. So ****ing what? We're still $70 million under the cap and now we have one of the deepest dlines in the NFL. What's wrong with that?
2.) Reggie Smith, CB Oklahoma - I'd prefer Cason, but I don't think he's getting out of round one. Bottomline is that these two picks coupled with the offseason additions would put this defense at a point where opposing teams are going to have an awful lot to deal with.
3.) Jordy Nelson, WR Kansas State- It's about time we added a high motor white guy to the offensive side of the ball.
4a.) Eric Young, OG/OT Tenn - He has some rehab time left to be sure... but once through that, he represents excellent value and a total system fit for us. Can provide backup at both positions
4b.) Robert Felton, OG Arkansas - Well one thing is for sure... the Bills are certainly restocking their offensive line depth. With Merz and Pennington gone they needed to. Felton offers some versatility;
5.) Owen Schmitt, FB W. Virginia - One thing is for certain... the Bills are not hiding their intentions of running the ****ing ball down people's throats.
6.) Fernando Valasco, C Georgia - I love this kid and think he is going to end up being a starter someday. He could be the anchor we have been missing in the middle of this line for a long time.
7a.) Colt Brennan, QB Hawaii - He recently had his hip labrum surgically repaired allowing him to slip to us. He is the perfect fit as a developmental QB. BTW... I heard he likes to fondle women. That alone is worth the investment of a 7th rounder.
7b.) Adarius Bowman, WR Oklahoma State - I don't care how many bong hits he does... the kid still had a great college career.
7c.) Joey Haynos, TE Maryland - We don't need no stickin tight ends.