Dying_-2-_Live
02-14-2010, 10:41 AM
Cuts:
~Nic Harris
~Roscoe Parrish
~Marcus Buggs
~Corey McIntyre
~John Wendling
~ Chris Kelsay
~ Ryan Denney
Trades:
~ Trade Marshawn Lynch and Aaron Schobel to The Seattle Seahawks for a 2nd, 4th, and 2011 3rd
Free Agency:
~Marcus Mcneill...OT...PLEASE?
~Gary Brackett...LB...
~Bertrand Berry...LB...
~Casey Hampton...NT...
(Free Agency is a huge pipe dream)
Draft:
~ Round 1: Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma
Anyone who has any understanding of the game knows the Buffalo Bills desperately need a Franchise Quarterback. While this draft may not be very "deep" at the Quarterback position, Sam Bradford is elite. His arm may worry some, however his arm is plenty strong enough to make every throw on the field and with "zip" (How often do teams call a play that requires the ball to be thrown 65-70 yards?). Bradford's main selling point is his Peyton Manning like accuracy. No matter how much pressure he had to face at Oklahoma, which he honestly didn't have to do often, he was able to have complete control of where he places the ball. Clausen would deserve a look If Bradford is gone at this point, but he isnt as complete of a prospect as Sammy.
~ Round 2 pick A: Vladimir Ducasse OT Massachusetts
Very Big and Strong, but still quick enough to play the tackle position.
~ Round 2 pick B: Brandon LaFell WR Louisiana State
James Hardy part II? Tall (6'3") and quick enough (4.45 - 4.5)
~ Round 3 : Jonathan Dwyer RB Georgia Tech
Every NFL team in the League knows they should have 2 serviceable backs. With Marshawn Lynch gone, we pick a guy from our suddenly favorite school.
~ Round 4 : Mike McLaughlin ILB Boston College
Good depth for the switch to the 3-4 scheme. He's got the size, although he isnt exactly a "monster". He isn't a very quick player, which leaves him strictly as 3-4 ILB. Wouldn't it be nice to have a guy like McClain?
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~Nic Harris
~Roscoe Parrish
~Marcus Buggs
~Corey McIntyre
~John Wendling
~ Chris Kelsay
~ Ryan Denney
Trades:
~ Trade Marshawn Lynch and Aaron Schobel to The Seattle Seahawks for a 2nd, 4th, and 2011 3rd
Free Agency:
~Marcus Mcneill...OT...PLEASE?
~Gary Brackett...LB...
~Bertrand Berry...LB...
~Casey Hampton...NT...
(Free Agency is a huge pipe dream)
Draft:
~ Round 1: Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma
Anyone who has any understanding of the game knows the Buffalo Bills desperately need a Franchise Quarterback. While this draft may not be very "deep" at the Quarterback position, Sam Bradford is elite. His arm may worry some, however his arm is plenty strong enough to make every throw on the field and with "zip" (How often do teams call a play that requires the ball to be thrown 65-70 yards?). Bradford's main selling point is his Peyton Manning like accuracy. No matter how much pressure he had to face at Oklahoma, which he honestly didn't have to do often, he was able to have complete control of where he places the ball. Clausen would deserve a look If Bradford is gone at this point, but he isnt as complete of a prospect as Sammy.
~ Round 2 pick A: Vladimir Ducasse OT Massachusetts
Very Big and Strong, but still quick enough to play the tackle position.
~ Round 2 pick B: Brandon LaFell WR Louisiana State
James Hardy part II? Tall (6'3") and quick enough (4.45 - 4.5)
~ Round 3 : Jonathan Dwyer RB Georgia Tech
Every NFL team in the League knows they should have 2 serviceable backs. With Marshawn Lynch gone, we pick a guy from our suddenly favorite school.
~ Round 4 : Mike McLaughlin ILB Boston College
Good depth for the switch to the 3-4 scheme. He's got the size, although he isnt exactly a "monster". He isn't a very quick player, which leaves him strictly as 3-4 ILB. Wouldn't it be nice to have a guy like McClain?
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