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If Buffalo doesn't go Tightend in 09 draft what about Max Unger at Center
If Buffalo doesn't go Tightend in 09 draft what about Max Unger at Center
Max Unger- Oregon
Centers don't normally get drafted this high, but Unger (6' 5" 308 lbs.) is special. Unger is very versatile, he started at left tackle his freshman and sophomore years and then converted to center as a junior.
Re: If Buffalo doesn't go Tightend in 09 draft what about Max Unger at Center
Originally posted by RingofFire
Max Unger- Oregon
Centers don't normally get drafted this high, but Unger (6' 5" 308 lbs.) is special. Unger is very versatile, he started at left tackle his freshman and sophomore years and then converted to center as a junior.
Nothing wrong with the thought per say. But, if the Bills end up with a very low sacks allowed total again, like last year, I think they will remain convinced that they are just fine with the guys they have.
My list of needs would be:
1) TE
2) LB- depends on Crowell
3) FS- hoping for Simpson to become all we need
I can honestly say that we could go and pick NONE of those positions in round 1 and go for BPA. I think our depth is very good, and we have solid youngsters at our skill positions.
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