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  • acehole
    Registered User
    • Jan 2006
    • 4877

    UDFA?

    Who has the updated list?

    Why do the Bills have so few?

    We at least had 15 guys signed in the past....
    Hated by the stupid..
    Loved by their moms.

  • The Spaz
    Registered User
    • Mar 2003
    • 19066

    #2
    Re: UDFA?

    OMG OMG OMG AHHHHHHHHHHHH

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    • acehole
      Registered User
      • Jan 2006
      • 4877

      #3
      Re: UDFA?

      Originally posted by The Spaz
      OMG OMG OMG AHHHHHHHHHHHH
      Well?

      Why dont they want to come here?

      Spaz
      Hated by the stupid..
      Loved by their moms.

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      • Jan Reimers
        Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
        • May 2003
        • 17353

        #4
        Re: UDFA?

        We have 77 players on the roster after the draft, if I counted correctly. I think we can take 85 into training camp. From what I've seen in the UDFA thread, we have 10+ UDFAs now, which will put us a few over the 85.
        Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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        • The Spaz
          Registered User
          • Mar 2003
          • 19066

          #5
          Re: UDFA?

          Originally posted by acehole
          Well?

          Why dont they want to come here?

          Spaz
          You start drinking early?

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          • Jan Reimers
            Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
            • May 2003
            • 17353

            #6
            Re: UDFA?

            From what I can cull from our UDFA thread, a very unofficial list would include:
            Nick Hennessey, OG Colgate
            David Lindquist DL Illinois
            Joel Bell OT Furman
            Travis McCall TE/FB Alabama
            Ventrell Jenkins DT/DE Kentucky
            Solomon Elimimian LB Hawaii
            Danny Urrego K Portland St.
            Gerald Washington, DE, USC
            Tyrell Herbert S Tiledo (try out)
            Cullen Harper QB Clemson (try out)
            Joe Mortenson LB Kansas (try out)
            Lydell Sergeant CB Penn State
            Jon Davis WR Azusa Pacific (try out)
            Nick Marshman OG Va Tech
            Erik Robinson CB Hawaii
            Last edited by Jan Reimers; 05-01-2009, 07:38 AM.
            Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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            • psubills62
              Legendary Zoner
              • Sep 2008
              • 11295

              #7
              Re: UDFA?

              Originally posted by Jan Reimers
              From what I can cull from our UDFA thread, a very unofficial list would include:
              Nick Hennessey, OG Colgate
              David Lindquist DL Illinois
              Joel Bell OT Furman
              Travis McCall TE/FB Alabama
              Ventrell Jenkins DT/DE Kentucky
              Solomon Elimimian LB Hawaii
              Danny Urrego K Portland St.
              Gerald Washington, DE, USC
              Tyrell Herbert S Tiledo (try out)
              Cullen Harper QB Clemson (try out)
              Joe Mortenson LB Kansas (try out)
              Lydell Sergeant CB Penn State
              Jon Davis WR Azusa Pacific (try out)
              Nick Marshman OG Va Tech
              Erik Robinson CB Hawaii
              A good number of these guys are trying out...this weekend, I believe. So they may or may not be coming to TC.
              "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
              - Nicholas Cummings

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              • Jan Reimers
                Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
                • May 2003
                • 17353

                #8
                Re: UDFA?

                Originally posted by psubills62
                A good number of these guys are trying out...this weekend, I believe. So they may or may not be coming to TC.
                Yeah, I have 4 noted as coming in for try outs, but there could be more.
                Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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                • methos4ever
                  Registered User
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 1557

                  #9
                  Re: UDFA?

                  As Jan said, with the number of players under contract, they have to bring a few in for a tryout - and if they make the team, cut someone to allow them a roster spot officially.

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                  • methos4ever
                    Registered User
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 1557

                    #10
                    Re: UDFA?



                    30 Players are Trying out:

                    TE Cody Boyd – 6’8” 266 – Washington St.
                    LB Derek Burrell – 6’1” 229 – Kent St.
                    OL Ryan Considine – 6’4” 300 – Louisiana Tech
                    RB Rashad Cummings – 5’8” 203 – North Greenville
                    WR Jon Davis – 6’3” 210 – Azusa Pacific
                    RB Mike Davis – 5’9” 202 – South Carolina
                    DB Dante Dunn – 5’9” 186 – Wayne St.
                    LB Solomon Elimimian – 5’11” 225 - Hawaii
                    DE Ataefiok Etukeren – 6’3” 240 – Georgetown
                    WR De’cody Fagg – 6’1” 211 – Florida St.
                    WR Bradon Godfrey – 6’3” 201 – Utah
                    RB Justice Hairston – 6’1” 225 – Central Conn. St.
                    QB Cullen Harper – 6’2” 217 – Clemson
                    DB Tyrrell Herbert – 6’0” 200 – Toledo
                    TE Nate Lawrie – 6’6” 264 – Yale
                    OL Joe Longacre – 6’4” 307 – Arizona
                    OL Nick Marshman – 6’5” 358 – Virginia Tech
                    K/P Richmond McGee – 6’4” 207 – Texas
                    DE Jermaine McGhee – 6’2” 257 - Prairie View A&M
                    LB Joe Mortensen – 6’0” 240 – Kansas
                    WR Alonzo Phillips – 6’0” 190 – Florida International
                    QB Daniel Polk – 6’1” 202 – Midwestern St.
                    DB Erik Robinson – 5’11” 190 – Hawaii
                    QB Gary Rogers – 6’5” 243 – Washington St.
                    LS Garrison Sanborn – 6’0” 240 – Florida St.
                    DE Daman Suggs – 6’2” 251 – Georgia Southern
                    WR Dominique Thompson – 5’11” 206 – William & Mary
                    DB Kyle Ward – 6’1” 198 – Louisiana-Lafayette
                    RB Maurice Wells – 5’9” 190 – Ohio State
                    DB Rob Wilson – 5’10” 211 – Miami-Ohio

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                    • methos4ever
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 1557

                      #11
                      Re: UDFA?

                      10 were signed...

                      OT Joel Bell – 6’7” 315 - Furman
                      A three-time all-conference performer at left tackle for Furman, Bell passes the eyeball test with prototype size and length. Young at the position, but viewed as a player with good upside.

                      “As a player last year he played on the left side. I think he’s more of a right tackle,” said Bills scout Tom Roth. “Excellent size. I’m surprised he was undrafted. He has all the measurables. He plays well and could often dominate his opponents at the 1-AA level especially in pass protection. Right now he’s a better pass protector.”

                      DT John Faletoese – 6’2” 285 - Cal Davis
                      Another Division 1-AA performer that relies on quickness and burst. A three and a half year starter Faletoese uses his hands well and is often in the offensive backfield, and fits as a three-technique tackle in Buffalo’s scheme. Had nine blocked kicks on special teams.

                      “He’s an undersized guy, but he plays with a lot of quickness. He can shoot the gaps and uses his initial quickness to his advantage,” said Bills scout Rashaan Curry. “The guy had a lot of sack production as well.You like his sustained production all four years.”

                      OL Nick Hennessey – 6’6” 293 - Colgate
                      A strong run blocker for a run-oriented offense at Colgate with good size and explosion off the ball. A three-year starter at right tackle and a second-team All-American.

                      “He’s athletic enough to be a tackle,” said Bills coordinator of college scouting Doug Majeski. “He’s got good size, but he’s a bit raw and I think he might project to guard. He has to adjust to the level of competition as well. He certainly has the height and length to play tackle.”

                      DL Ventrell Jenkins – 6’1” 286 - Kentucky
                      A consistent performer in the run front with the ability to make plays in the backfield. Jenkins showed his athleticism with his 56-yard fumble return in Kentucky’s Liberty Bowl win over East Carolina. Solid intangibles.

                      “He was a pretty good player for them,” said Majeski. “He played some end and some three technique for them. I see him more as a defensive tackle than a defensive end. He’s a strong player with his leverage and anchor. I like the way he played. He played with a lot of effort in college. We’re glad to have him as a free agent.”

                      DT David Lindquist – 6’2” 293 - Illinois
                      A steady interior performer for the Illini that loves to grind in the run game. Lindquist is a blue collar, effort player with above average strength. Led the Big Ten in 2007 with four fumble recoveries.

                      “A strong run defender, tough kid,” said Majeski. “He’s more of a run stopper than anything else. He’s really strong and thick throughout from top to bottom. You like the way he plays with his effort and motor. I think he’s best suited as a one-technique, but he’ll probably flip back and forth in our system.”

                      TE Travis McCall – 6’2” 276 - Alabama
                      A solid blocking tight end that had a positive impact on the Crimson Tide running game in his time at Alabama. He hits well at the line of scrimmage, a physical player and solid special teamer.

                      “He was used kind of like our tight ends where he’d line up in the backfield and also on the line, but he is a tight end,” said Bills scout Shawn Heinlen. “He’s a blocking tight end. He’s adept at that. He’s a short area receiver that was used as an outlet, safety valve type guy in the passing game.”

                      OLB Ashlee Palmer – 6’1 ½” 223 - Ole Miss
                      A junior college transfer that was a sideline to sideline defender for the Rebels, Palmer was a two-year starter. Timing in the mid to high 4.5s, Palmer is an aggressive player that can help on the pass rush and special teams.

                      “He’s a really good athlete. A little bit of a late bloomer, but he has some upside to him.” said Bills scout Shawn Heinlen. “His best asset is his speed and ability to get to the ball. He really has a knack for blitzing quarterbacks. He times it well and just finds a way to get there.”

                      CB Lydell Sargeant – 5’9” 190 - Penn St.
                      Sargeant was an instinctive cover man on the corner for Penn State. Timed in the high 4.4’s. Had seven interceptions and 12 pass breakups in his college career.

                      “Lydell has good hips and good feet,” said Majeski. “His speed is good and he’s got pretty good man cover skills, it’s just hard to see it because they play such little man coverage. He’s a tough kid that will come up and tackle and hit in the run game. He’s a good player.”

                      K Danny Urrego – 5’11” 190 - Portland St.
                      A junior college transfer, Urrego is a versatile specialist as he handled punting, place kicking and kickoff duties for the Vikings over the last year and a half of his career. Went 23-27 on field goal attempts at Portland State, and has a good touch dropping punts inside the 20-yard line.

                      “He does everything,” said Bills scout Brad Forsyth. “He had a solid year last season. He’s not a big guy, but he does have a strong leg. The other benefit he brings to the table is he’s a left footer and gives your returners a chance to work against a left footer in camp.”

                      DE Gerald Washington – 6’4” 262 - USC
                      A converted tight end, Washington flipped to defensive end in 2007, but had trouble getting on the field at USC. He also spent four years in the Navy as a helicopter mechanic before entering college in 2004. 27-years old.

                      “He is a physical specimen,” said Bills scout Brad Forsyth. “He’s really what you want just looking at a guy. He’s big, he’s got long arms and an athletic physique. He just never had a lot of time on the field. He looks good in practice and looks like he should be a player, but didn’t get reps. He’s a raw talent.”
                      Last edited by methos4ever; 05-01-2009, 09:26 AM.

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                      • The Spaz
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 19066

                        #12
                        Re: UDFA?

                        Couple good signing but in Particular I like the Bell, Palmer and McCall signings the best.

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                        • Pinkerton Security
                          Pinkerton's son
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 6003

                          #13
                          Re: UDFA?

                          couple quick things I noticed:

                          "I think he’s more of a right tackle,” said Bills scout Tom Roth. “Excellent size. I’m surprised he was undrafted.
                          Uh why didnt you draft him then?? I suppose they needed that one more CB and stuck to their board, but still, I found the quote funny.

                          DT John Faletoese – 6’2” 285 - Cal Davis
                          Another Division 1-AA performer that relies on quickness and burst. A three and a half year starter Faletoese uses his hands well and is often in the offensive backfield, and fits as a three-technique tackle in Buffalo’s scheme. Had nine blocked kicks on special teams.
                          -the underlined part is why he got signed

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                          • The Spaz
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 19066

                            #14
                            Re: UDFA?

                            Ashlee Palmer

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                            • bigbub2352
                              Registered User
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 5386

                              #15
                              Re: UDFA?

                              DeCody Fagg is interesting as well
                              I like Bell and McCall and Jenkins the most
                              i think the rest dont got much chance
                              XTRA CRISPY XTRA SAUCEY

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