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  • FlyingDutchman
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    • Apr 2005
    • 5074

    Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

    In the past, teams generally put their rookies on the bench. That time has long since passed, however, and five teams in particular are counting on big years from their draft classes.



    Here's a top five list of clubs whose seasons could very well hinge on the performance of their choices in this year's draft:

    1. Buffalo Bills: You can talk all you want about Terrell Owens (and the conversation is endless), but he's not the make-or-break factor in the Bills' 2009 season. The make-or-break factor is the performance of the Bills' offensive line. And the line's success is largely going to depend on the play of rookie guards Eric Wood (a first-round pick) and Andy Levitre (a second-rounder). Wood and Levitre draw high praise for being exceptionally tough and intelligent, qualities the Bills expect to help offset their inexperience.
    Buffalo's defense desperately needs to improve its pass rush, and is counting on first-round choice Aaron Maybin to make a major difference as an end who primarily enters games in obvious passing situations. The 6-foot-4 Maybin is exceptionally quick, but his smallish frame (he's listed at 250 pounds, but looks lighter) raises questions about whether he can hold his own against the behemoth offensive tackles he will consistently face in the NFL.

    David Zalubowski / Associated Press
    Below are some of the rookies Vic Carucci thinks will have the biggest impact next season. Find out why he picked these players and get his complete top-10 list.
    Rank
    Player
    Team
    1.
    Robert Ayers
    Broncos
    2.
    Jason Smith
    Rams
    3.
    Brian Orakpo
    Redskins
    4.
    B.J. Raji
    Packers
    5.
    Knowshon Moreno
    Broncos


    2. Denver Broncos: Josh McDaniels' arrival and Jay Cutler's departure have consumed all of the discussion about the Broncos' fortunes this season. Yet so much of what this team does or doesn't do is likely to be influenced by the production it gets from a pair of first-round draft picks, running back Knowshon Moreno and end/outside linebacker Robert Ayers.
    The Broncos have a crowded backfield, but they are expecting Moreno to be the primary ball-carrier. He has more game-changing ability than the other backs, and will need to display it on a team undergoing an offensive overhaul with new quarterback Kyle Orton. Ayers looks to have the ability to be a significant force in the Broncos' conversion from a 4-3 to a 3-4 defense. His athleticism should provide the versatility that new defensive coordinator Mike Nolan needs to implement his scheme successfully.

    3. Seattle Seahawks: The Seahawks have defensive-minded Jim Mora running the show in place of Mike Holmgren, an offensive mastermind. They hope Mora's defensive background will go a long way toward helping improve the NFL's 30th-ranked unit. That improvement is unlikely to happen without a big season from first-round draft pick Aaron Curry. He not only needs to fill the void at linebacker created by the trade of Julian Peterson to Detroit, but he must live up to his billing as arguably the most talented overall player in the draft. Curry figures to be strong at the point of attack in Seattle's 4-3 scheme. He has superb pass-coverage skills and his considerable athleticism should allow him to quickly develop into an effective pass-rusher.

    4. Cincinnati Bengals: Like the Bills, the Bengals have a certain wide receiver who commands a great deal of attention and is presumed to hold the key to the team's fortunes. But Chad Ochocinco is a smaller part of the equation than the Bengals' offensive line. And the line absolutely needs first-round choice Andre Smith to be ready to step in at offensive tackle. Carson Palmer has to have have sufficient time to make the most of Ochocinco, newcomer Laveranues Coles and other receivers.
    Smith is dogged by questions about his immaturity and there is speculation that he might not be under contract soon enough to participate fully in training camp, which figures to be an absolute must given the steep learning curve for an NFL offensive tackle. The Bengals' defense needs a big year from second-rounder Rey Maualuga, a big-hitting linebacker who should help against the run.

    5. San Francisco 49ers: First, they have to find a quarterback. But regardless of whether Alex Smith or Shaun Hill fills the spot, the 49ers absolutely have to find a go-to target, and given the other possibilities -- Josh Morgan and Isaac Bruce -- it is hard to imagine anyone besides first-rounder Michael Crabtree in that role.
    Although coach Mike Singletary would love to have a power-oriented scheme that leans heavily on the running of Frank Gore (with relief from third-round pick Glen Coffee), the Niners made Crabtree the 10th overall pick because they saw him as the game-changer their offense didn't have. They also are counting on him to help their unaccomplished candidates to start at quarterback deliver more than they could without him.
  • FlyingDutchman
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    • Apr 2005
    • 5074

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    Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

    So far I have a lot of confidence in Wood and Levitre holding down their positions just fine. Id be lying if I said Im not worried about Maybin contributing right away. Doesnt seem too often rookie DEs come in and are crazy effective. I just hope he has a year like Leodis where he shows some signs of serious raw talent. They also might as well throw Shawn Nelson in there as a guy who needs to have an impact on this team.

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    • OpIv37
      Acid Douching Asswipe
      • Sep 2002
      • 101288

      #3
      Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

      funny how the teams that win are always at the bottom of these lists...
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      • FlyingDutchman
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        • Apr 2005
        • 5074

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        Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

        Well that would just make sense now wouldnt it since these guys were taken early in the draft....

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        • OpIv37
          Acid Douching Asswipe
          • Sep 2002
          • 101288

          #5
          Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

          Last time I checked, 10 teams picked ahead of us, yet we're still #1 on this list. This isn't about which players are most LIKELY to contribute- it's which teams NEED contributions from rookies to be successful.

          Teams that win don't depend on rookies. If they get contributions from rookies, it makes them that much better, but they don't need it to be successful like the Bills do.

          yeah, I know, what's done is done and it's too late now, but it's a terrible situation that this FO has created.
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          • FlyingDutchman
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            • Apr 2005
            • 5074

            #6
            Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

            Originally posted by OpIv37
            Last time I checked, 10 teams picked ahead of us, yet we're still #1 on this list. This isn't about which players are most LIKELY to contribute- it's which teams NEED contributions from rookies to be successful.
            Yes I posted this thread, Im aware of what it reads. Thanks for the recap

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            • FlyingDutchman
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              • Apr 2005
              • 5074

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              Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

              Originally posted by OpIv37

              Teams that win don't depend on rookies. If they get contributions from rookies, it makes them that much better, but they don't need it to be successful like the Bills do. Thank you John Madden

              yeah, I know, what's done is done and it's too late now, but it's a terrible situation that this FO has created. Not taking the bait

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              • TigerJ
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                • Jul 2002
                • 22575

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                Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

                I have never seen this particular kind of ranking before, so I don't know about Buffalo having been on top before. It is kind of a no brainer that since they blew up their offensive line this offseason Buffalo is going to depend on new guys performing.

                In the blurb about Maybin, ESPN fails to note that Maybin will likely not start this season. Since he will most likely serve as a designated pass rusher (from the left side) in obvious pass situations, and not as a full time lineman, the durability issue may be a phantom one. I think Maybin stands a good chance of eventually replacing Aaron Schobel. Whether that happens in 2010 or later would seem to depend on what Schobel can do on his gimpy foot.
                Last edited by TigerJ; 06-26-2009, 12:16 PM.
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                • Night Train
                  Retired - On Several Levels
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 33117

                  #9
                  Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

                  It's a fun read I suppose but the Bills are in this position because of recent personnel failings at key positions, in addition to a HC with major game mgmt. issues.

                  That list is an indictment on the Bills recent failings in the front office & on the field, pre-draft.

                  If the Bills lose early and cost Jauron his job, the last people to blame would be the rookies who need experience.

                  It's all on paper but this draft looks very promising over the long term.
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                  • Jan Reimers
                    Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
                    • May 2003
                    • 17353

                    #10
                    Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

                    I have a great deal of respect for Vic Carucci, and I agree totally with his analysis. Fortunately, Wood and Levitre are bright, hard-working guys who played lots of games at big-time programs, so they have a chance to be fairly good as rookies.

                    Maybin might at least be a situational pass rusher who will give us SOMETHING, which is more than we had last year.

                    In addition to these three guys, I would like to see serious contributions from Byrd and Nelson.
                    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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                    • ChristopherWalken
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                      • Dec 2002
                      • 1026

                      #11
                      Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

                      Never a good sign.

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                      • OpIv37
                        Acid Douching Asswipe
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 101288

                        #12
                        Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

                        Originally posted by Night Train
                        If the Bills lose early and cost Jauron his job, the last people to blame would be the rookies who need experience.
                        I actually feel bad for this rookie class. Seriously, it's unreasonable to expect Maybin to come in and shred offensive lines immediately. DE is a position that usually requires 2 or 3 years for players to come into their own. But the reality is that if Maybin DOESN'T tear it up immediately, this team will continue to struggle.

                        It's a really terrible situation for him, created by incompetent management and incompetent coaching.

                        I agree that there is a lot of promise in this draft class. I just don't think it's realistic to expect these guys to come around in time to save this season. It's an unfair expectation on these kids.
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                        • yordad
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                          Yet he believes Pat White will contribute more.
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                          • madness
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                            • Apr 2003
                            • 13690

                            #14
                            Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

                            Originally posted by OpIv37
                            I actually feel bad for this rookie class. Seriously, it's unreasonable to expect Maybin to come in and shred offensive lines immediately. DE is a position that usually requires 2 or 3 years for players to come into their own. But the reality is that if Maybin DOESN'T tear it up immediately, this team will continue to struggle.

                            It's a really terrible situation for him, created by incompetent management and incompetent coaching.

                            I agree that there is a lot of promise in this draft class. I just don't think it's realistic to expect these guys to come around in time to save this season. It's an unfair expectation on these kids.
                            For a starter not a situational pass rusher. Rookies tend to flourish in these types of roles while they grow into a starter role.

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                            • Nighthawk
                              Getting old waiting for a championship in Buffalo!
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 15437

                              #15
                              Re: Bills top the list of teams whos rookies must contribute immediately

                              Originally posted by OpIv37
                              I actually feel bad for this rookie class. Seriously, it's unreasonable to expect Maybin to come in and shred offensive lines immediately. DE is a position that usually requires 2 or 3 years for players to come into their own. But the reality is that if Maybin DOESN'T tear it up immediately, this team will continue to struggle.

                              It's a really terrible situation for him, created by incompetent management and incompetent coaching.

                              I agree that there is a lot of promise in this draft class. I just don't think it's realistic to expect these guys to come around in time to save this season. It's an unfair expectation on these kids.
                              I'd have a bit more faith in this draft class performing well if we actually had a HC who knew what he was doing. He has proven time and time again that he can make veterans look bad on gameday, why should we expect him to all of a sudden be able mold young players into championship quality players? I just don't see this organization making strides until Dickey has finally left the building.

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