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  • The Answer
    The Plagiarist
    • Mar 2007
    • 2633

    The Answer's official draft grades

    Round 1 - Leodis McKelvin CB
    Grade: A+

    This was a player that a lot of scouts had graded as a top 7 draft pick, and some suggest he could have been a top 3 pick overall if not for his lack of interceptions. Regardless this was an outstanding pick and he will contribute immediately as a CB and return man with Devin Hester potential. Also Troy has a solid track record as of late when it comes to producting nfl players (Demarcus Ware). Kudos to OBD for not taking a receiver this high and not trading down and missing out on this stud.

    Round 2 - James Hardy WR
    Grade A

    Thankfully the OBD braintrust were patient (although reports are coming out they tried to trade up with the Giants) because this very well could be the best WR of the entire draft. Big, rangy player that was a beast during his college days should have an immediate impact in the redzone and free up Evans and Parrish to make plays downfield. Character concerns are the only reason he wasn't selected in the 1st round, but obviously this front office believes he's a good kid.

    Round 3 - Chris Ellis DE
    Grade B-

    I'll be honest - at first I hated this pick, but the more scouting reports I've read about this kid, the more I think he will become a quality player and contribute in rotation. Not sure he'll ever be a true starter, but could develop into a top 2nd team player that will have a steady nfl career. All of a sudden our entire DL is very loaded and deep.

    Round 4 - Reggie Corner CB
    Grade D+

    All this pick tells me is that Ashton Youboty is finished in Buffalo because there isn't going to be room on the roster for all of these DB's especially with McKelvin and the signing of Will James. Also a lot of people thought we were set with Greer and McGee as the starters but apparently Randy Moss thought otherwise.

    Round 4 - Derek Fine TE

    Grade C-

    Clearly the front office doesn't plan on truely addressing the TE position until next year, after all you can't fix every whole in one offseason. Not sure if Fine will do anything in this league other than standout on ST, but considering our current TE depth chart he may end up starting at some point this season and if he does have any talent will have a chance to showcase it.

    Round 5 Alvin Bowen LB

    Grade C-

    Given our current LB roster, the best Bowen can hope for at this point is making an impact as a ST or he will likely be inactive most of the season. Could be practice squad bound unless he has a very strong preseason.

    Round 6 Xavier Omon RB
    Grade D-

    I would have went oline with this pick and I'm not sure why we took another young RB unless they are looking at converting this kid into a tight end. I'm guessing he will end up on the practice squad or just be camp fodder unless he has a Fred Jackson like performance in preseason.

    Round 7 Demetrius Bell OL
    Grade B+

    Like this pick - and some scouts feel this was a player that could have easily been drafted as high as the 3rd round. Also keep in mind he has a strong athletic pedigree given his father was one of the greatest power forward in NBA history. Could a move to center be in the works?

    Round 7 Steven Johnson WR
    Grade A-

    Another 7th round pick that we may have struck gold. A lot of scouts are already calling him the next Marques Colston and I'm not sure why he fell this far. Look for him to contribute immediately at ST and if he realizes his true potential this will be a major steal of the this decade.

    Round 7 Kennard Cox CB
    Grade D-

    One pick away from 'Mr. Irrelevant'. See defintion of Camp Fodder.

    Overal Grade: B-
    Day 2 could have been a lot better on the surface but I have the feeling that in 3 years we are all going to look back as this draft being the one that finally put us back on top of the afc east with the first 2 picks alone, with the 2007 draft being the catalyst. Looks like the GM by commitee learned a lot from Levy during his brief 2 year run. The future is bright indeed.

    ~The Answer
    Last edited by The Answer; 04-28-2008, 01:04 PM.
  • Confused
    All-Pro Zoner
    • Jun 2007
    • 2479

    #2
    Re: The Answer's official draft grades

    what was Steven Johnson's forty time?

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    • mysticsoto
      Too sober for this...
      • Apr 2004
      • 31439

      #3
      Re: The Answer's official draft grades

      Originally posted by hoofhearted
      what was Steven Johnson's forty time?
      4.55 though I've heard he plays quicker than he times...

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      • acehole
        Registered User
        • Jan 2006
        • 4877

        #4
        Re: The Answer's official draft grades

        Fix every hole not "Whole".


        DA

        Originally posted by The Answer
        Round 1 - Leodis McKelvin CB
        Grade: A+

        This was a player that a lot of scouts had graded as a top 7 draft pick, and some suggest he could have been a top 3 pick overall if not for his lack of interceptions. Regardless this was an outstanding pick and he will contribute immediately as a CB and return man with Devin Hester potential. Also Troy has a solid track record as of late when it comes to producting nfl players (Demarcus Ware). Kudos to OBD for not taking a receiver this high and not trading down and missing out on this stud.

        Round 2 - James Hardy WR
        Grade A

        Thankfully the OBD braintrust were patient (although reports are coming out they tried to trade up with the Giants) because this very well could be the best WR of the entire draft. Big, rangy player that was a beast during his college days should have an immediate impact in the redzone and free up Evans and Parrish to make plays downfield. Character concerns are the only reason he wasn't selected in the 1st round, but obviously this front office believes he's a good kid.

        Round 3 - Chris Ellis DE
        Grade B-

        I'll be honest - at first I hated this pick, but the more scouting reports I've read about this kid, the more I think he will become a quality player and contribute in rotation. Not sure he'll ever be a true starter, but could develop into a top 2nd team player that will have a steady nfl career. All of a sudden our entire DL is very loaded and deep.

        Round 4 - Reggie Corner CB
        Grade D+

        All this pick tells me is that Ashton Youboty is finished in Buffalo because there isn't going to be room on the roster for all of these DB's especially with McKelvin and the signing of Will James. Also a lot of people thought we were set with Greer and McGee as the starters but apparently Randy Moss thought otherwise.

        Round 4 - Derek Fine TE

        Grade C-

        Clearly the front office doesn't plan on truely addressing the TE position until next year, after all you can't fix every whole in one offseason. Not sure if Fine will do anything in this league other than standout on ST, but considering our current TE depth chart he may end up starting at some point this season and if he does have any talent will have a chance to showcase it.

        Round 5 Alvin Bowen LB

        Grade C-

        Given our current LB roster, the best Bowen can hope for at this point is making an impact as a ST or he will likely be inactive most of the season. Could be practice squad bound unless he has a very strong preseason.

        Round 6 Xavier Omon RB
        Grade D-

        I would have went oline with this pick and I'm not sure why we took another young RB unless they are looking at converting this kid into a tight end. I'm guessing he will end up on the practice squad or just be camp fodder unless he has a Fred Jackson like performance in preseason.

        Round 7 Demetrius Bell OL
        Grade B+

        Like this pick - and some scouts feel this was a player that could have easily been drafted as high as the 3rd round. Also keep in mind he has a strong athletic pedigree given his father was one of the greatest power forward in NBA history. Could a move to center be in the works?

        Round 7 Steven Johnson WR
        Grade A-

        Another 7th round pick that we may have struck gold. A lot of scouts are already calling him the next Marques Colston and I'm not sure why he fell this far. Look for him to contribute immediately at ST and if he realizes his true potential this will be a major steal of the this decade.

        Round 7 Kennard Cox CB
        Grade D-

        One pick away from 'Mr. Irrelevant'. See defintion of Camp Fodder.

        Overal Grade: B-
        Day 2 could have been a lot better on the surface but I have the feeling that in 3 years we are all going to look back as this draft being the one that finally put us back on top of the afc east with the first 2 picks alone, with the 2007 draft being the catalyst. Looks like the GM by commitee learned a lot from Levy during his brief 2 year run. The future is bright indeed.

        ~The Answer
        Hated by the stupid..
        Loved by their moms.

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        • feelthepain
          All-Pro Zoner
          • Mar 2005
          • 4663

          #5
          Re: The Answer's official draft grades

          I think the Bills got some talent for sure, just not sure about when and where they took them. I think the Bills have big problems on both sides of the ball, but I don't think they addressed the offense as much as they coud have.

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          • mysticsoto
            Too sober for this...
            • Apr 2004
            • 31439

            #6
            Re: The Answer's official draft grades

            Originally posted by feelthepain
            I think the Bills got some talent for sure, just not sure about when and where they took them. I think the Bills have big problems on both sides of the ball, but I don't think they addressed the offense as much as they coud have.
            Why do we have big problems on defense? We have people returning from injury/upgraded and/or added to virtually every facet of our defense...

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            • justasportsfan
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 71614

              #7
              Re: The Answer's official draft grades

              Originally posted by mysticsoto
              Why do we have big problems on defense? ..
              Did you have to ask?
              sacrifice1
              https://theinterviewwithgod.com/video/

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              • mysticsoto
                Too sober for this...
                • Apr 2004
                • 31439

                #8
                Re: The Answer's official draft grades

                Originally posted by justasportsfan
                Did you have to ask?
                I like rationality on these boards. So when I see something that doesn't make sense, I have to question it - even if it comes from FTP...

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                • feelthepain
                  All-Pro Zoner
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 4663

                  #9
                  Re: The Answer's official draft grades

                  Originally posted by mysticsoto
                  Why do we have big problems on defense? We have people returning from injury/upgraded and/or added to virtually every facet of our defense...
                  You still had the 31st ranked defense in the league each of the last 2 years. And hasn't been much better over the last 5, It not because of injuries.

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                  • feelthepain
                    All-Pro Zoner
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 4663

                    #10
                    Re: The Answer's official draft grades

                    Originally posted by mysticsoto
                    I like rationality on these boards. So when I see something that doesn't make sense, I have to question it - even if it comes from FTP...
                    I think based on your teams record and their recent history, it a fair statement.

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                    • hydro
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 20160

                      #11
                      Re: The Answer's official draft grades

                      Originally posted by feelthepain
                      You still had the 31st ranked defense in the league each of the last 2 years. And hasn't been much better over the last 5, It not because of injuries.
                      Actually we were ranked 18th two years ago.

                      We were also ranked 2nd in 2004/2005.
                      BERNIAC!

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                      • Oaf
                        Do you read what you write?
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 6151

                        #12
                        Re: The Answer's official draft grades

                        When I listened to BB.com about the pick explainations, I felt a lot better. Just cause I didn't read about Fine or Corner on some draft site doesn't mean they are nobodies. Fine had the quickest feet for a TE in the draft, and the Bills valued a hand-down TE over a down-the-field slot guy.

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                        • Oaf
                          Do you read what you write?
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 6151

                          #13
                          Re: The Answer's official draft grades

                          In fact, I am very excited for the battle at CB and TE this summer.

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                          • ddaryl
                            Everything I post is sexual inuendo
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 10714

                            #14
                            Re: The Answer's official draft grades

                            Originally posted by Oaf
                            When I listened to BB.com about the pick explainations, I felt a lot better. Just cause I didn't read about Fine or Corner on some draft site doesn't mean they are nobodies. Fine had the quickest feet for a TE in the draft, and the Bills valued a hand-down TE over a down-the-field slot guy.

                            Yeah I read that too. Fine was the #1 TE in a few drills.

                            I believe the Bills like their TE's to block, so I can see us using the TE spot with Turk at OC as a hold your block for 3 seconds roll out into the open area for the dump off more often this year.

                            To me it was the scheme we ran the last few years that just did not utilize the TE in the pass game that much, and that I believe will change this year. That alone could change our perception of our TE's.

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                            • mysticsoto
                              Too sober for this...
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 31439

                              #15
                              Re: The Answer's official draft grades

                              Originally posted by feelthepain
                              You still had the 31st ranked defense in the league each of the last 2 years. And hasn't been much better over the last 5, It not because of injuries.
                              Okay. We got rid of DT Tripplett who essentially did nothing and replaced him with Stroud and Spencer. We replaced LB Ellison with Mitchell and Poz is returning though DiGiorgio is still available as backup also. You may not have realized it, but LBs at one point became our weakest position due to injuries! We hugely upgraded our CBs with speedy McKelvin, still have McGee and now have crazy depth to pick the best of all of them at CB. We have Ko returning from injury at Safety as well as Wilson and even Wendling...all miles above Leonard in terms of being able to play the position - Leonard isn't even on the team anymore...though he started for us last year due to injuries.

                              Yet we still have problems on our defense b'cse...last year we were 31st due to an enormous amt of injuries???

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