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hintexas
04-27-2003, 10:45 AM
http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/mcgee_terrence

Tatonka
04-27-2003, 10:47 AM
the only good team they played this year, georgia, he didnt play..

this is from the sporting news... he looks like a late rounder, that we took in the 4th?

Terrence McGee
War Room analysis
Strengths: Is a good all-around athlete. Shows great quickness. Changes directions well. Hips are fluid. Shows good burst both in and out of breaks. Works best in short-area coverage. Is physical and aggressive. Excels at pressing receivers. Has adequate speed to turn and run. Is also an outstanding punt returner.

Weaknesses: Level of competition is a big concern, both as a corner and return specialist. Is short; will have trouble matching up outside in the NFL. Lacks great size and strength. Won't get away with pressing bigger receivers in the NFL like he did in college. Lacks great top-end speed on returns.

Bottom line: McGee is a late-round prospect primarily because of his great return game rather than his coverage skills. He has a legitimate chance of making an NFL team as a sub-package defensive back and punt returner, but his size will limit him at corner.

DraftBoy
04-27-2003, 10:49 AM
Looks like a good sleeper pick to me:
Lined up at free safety, recording 55 tackles (36 solos) with a pair of stops behind the line of scrimmage … Had 3 interceptions for 27 yards in returns and 10 pass deflections … Recovered and caused 3 fumbles … Also blocked 3 kicks … Returned 18 punts for 208 yards (11.6 avg)

Could be a nice pick, although hes only 5-9

Ron C.
04-27-2003, 10:50 AM
Looks like we've found competition for our return game.

The Spaz
04-27-2003, 10:51 AM
He had 3 int. 3 forced fumbles 3 blocked punts and averaged 22 yards per punt return! That's a special teams ace. He will contribute somehow no doubt. The guy makes plays. Go Bills!

TypicalBill
04-27-2003, 10:58 AM
i like him...we shouldn't be looking for starters now..our starters are set, what we're drafting for is ST and he looks like a great ST contributor.


Did he return punts or kicks?

THATHURMANATOR
04-27-2003, 11:01 AM
He adds nickel and dime depth and it seems like he can return kicks.

The Spaz
04-27-2003, 11:04 AM
More info on Terrence Mcgee:

Terrence McGee (6-0, 223)
Cornerback/Free Safety - Northwestern State

Four-year starter who is regarded as not only a superb coverage defender, but also an excellent return specialist and a kick blocker … Saw brief action on offense during his career … Nicknamed "Turtle" for the way he wears his shoulder pads above his ears before dropping them on his shoulders at the last possible moment before practice … Recorded 192 tackles (142 solos) with a 9-yard sack, 6 stops for losses of 25 yards, 46 deflected passes, 11 interceptions for 166 yards in returns and 2 touchdowns, 4 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries and 3 blocked kicks in 43 games … Returned 56 punts for a school career-record 972 yards (17.4 avg) and 3 touchdowns, breaking the old mark of 845 yards by Al Dodd (1963-66) … Added 267 yards on 12 kickoff returns (22.3 avg), 12 yards on a reception and 5 yards on 3 carries.

2002 SEASON
All-America third-team selection by The NFL Draft Report … Lined up at free safety, recording 55 tackles (36 solos) with a pair of stops behind the line of scrimmage … Had 3 interceptions for 27 yards in returns and 10 pass deflections … Recovered and caused 3 fumbles … Also blocked 3 kicks … Returned 18 punts for 208 yards (11.6 avg) … Had a 12-yard reception and rushed twice for 3 yards.

Delta State - Opened the season with 3 tackles and 4 punt returns for 71 yards. Southern - Posted a pair of tackles, recovered a fumble, gained 12 yards on a catch and 4 yards on a reverse … Also picked up 56 yards on 4 punt returns. Delaware State - Had 7 tackles (5 solos), 2 interceptions for 24 yards in returns, 2 stops for minus-6 yards, a pair of pass deflections and 2 punt returns for 11 yards, but suffered bruises to both thighs that forced him to leave the game. Georgia - Did not play (thighs). Elon - Had 5 tackles (3 solos) and 2 punt returns for 19 yards. Southwest Texas - Re-injured his thighs on a 16-yard punt return. Southwestern Oklahoma - Did not play (thighs). Nicholls State - Returned with a 7-tackle (4 solos) performance. Sam Houston State - Totaled 5 tackles with a 3-yard interception return and 2 pass breakups. Jacksonville State - Collected 8 tackles (4 solos) and blocked a 37-yard field goal attempt. McNeese State - Blocked a 31-yard field goal try, deflected a pass, caused 2 fumbles, had a fumble recovery, returned 2 punts for 31 yards and posted 5 solo tackles. Stephen F. Austin - Made 5 tackles and batted away a pair of passes. Montana (NCAA Division 1-AA Playoffs) - Closed out his career with 8 tackles (7 solos), 3 pass deflections, a fumble recovery, a forced fumble and blocked a 42-yard field goal attempt.

2001 SEASON
All-Southland Football League first-team choice … Recorded 52 tackles (37 solos) with an interception and 9 pass deflections … Had a pair of stops for losses and caused a fumble … Returned 20 punts for 337 yards (16.9 avg) and 11 kickoffs for 265 yards (24.1 avg).

2000 SEASON
All-America first-team and All-Southland Football League first-team selection by Sports Page.com … Lined up at left cornerback, recording 38 tackles (30 solos) with 12 pass deflections and 3 interceptions for 78 yards in returns and a touchdown … Led the nation as he returned 18 punts for 427 yards (23.7 avg) and 3 touchdowns … His three scores set a school season record and his 427 yards topped the previous Demons record of 365 yards by Nathan Black in 1999.

1999 SEASON
Scheduled to redshirt, he was forced into action for the team's final 10 games, recording 47 tackles (39 solos) with a 9-yard sack and 2 stops for losses of 17 yards … Intercepted 4 passes for 61 yards in returns and a touchdown … Led the team with 15 deflected passes.

CAMPUS AGILITY TESTS
4.6 in the 40-yard dash … 310-pound bench press … 265-pound power clean … 37½-inch vertical jump … 11-foot-1 broad jump … 30 1/8-inch arm length … 8½-inch hands … Right-handed.

HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Athens (Texas) High … Two-way, two-time all-district selection as a running back and cornerback … All-state defensive pick as a senior … All-district first-team choice in baseball … Named the school's Athlete of the Year.

PERSONAL
Business Administration major … Son of Jackie McGee … Born Terrence Dewayne McGee on Oct. 14, 1980 … Resides in Athens, Texas.

Go Bills!

TypicalBill
04-27-2003, 11:08 AM
Our DB position is stacked now with some quality depth :up: but we still have Watson :ill:

i guess he's outta here on June 1st :clap:...no more nightmares!!

Throne Logic
04-27-2003, 11:14 AM
OK, is he 5'9" or 6'0"? There's a big difference there.

colin
04-27-2003, 11:18 AM
We need better special teams, this is good.

BillsFanInMass
04-27-2003, 01:58 PM
Yes good ST upgrade.

hintexas
04-27-2003, 05:12 PM
I dont like that he said he was a sleep in his bed when he got picked and someone had to call him to tell him that he got drafted. He said he didn't think he would get picked until the 7th round.

TigerJ
04-27-2003, 06:57 PM
In comments made by McGee on Buffalo Bills.com, he claimed to have run a 4.4 in a workout with the Bills. I think with these relative unknowns from smaller schools the size and performance figures are all over the map even more than with better known guys from major schools. Remember, McGee went to Northwestern State, not Northwestern University.

At this point, I'm having to trust that the Bills have done a lot of research that we aren't privy to in order to make these selections. It doesn't bother me too much that ESPN says he would be a late pick. Watching the draft there were a bunch the pundits thought would go high who slipped several rounds before they were chosen, and other guys (Bethel Johnson) who went far earlier than predicted. The Bills draft didn't go the way I expected or hoped, and I think a lot of you feel the same way. It will be interesting to see four months and then a year from now whether we'll stil be saying the same things or congratulating the Bills because they know more than we do.