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I read bleacher report quite often myself, not saying they are always right but they often have something interesting to say. I would love for the draft to play out like this.
That would be a good start in my opinion. Drafting a QB in the second round here would be a good move because there would be little to no pressure of starting him out of the gate allowing Buffalo to groom the guy while using up Fitzpatrick while he is in the prime of his career as a QB.
You guys, the solution is so simple. Find the crazy kids who are shooting up the schools and have them shoot people getting off planes from West Africa.
No more school shootings, no more Ebola.
Obama would have thought of this already if he wasn't a pinko commie Nazi queer-loving wetback-loving Kenyan Indonesian Muslim.
Would definitely want to take a guy in the 2nd round, especially since he may not be drafted at all! He may be as good as his brother based on name alone!
Matthews will climb. Maybe not farther than the 3rd, but he will walk his way out of that BS 5-7 arbitrary, huge-margin draft grade. He's there because of his timed speed. He finds the ball just like the rest of his family.
Still....I'd rather have Jones or Sturdivant if we picked an ILB. Jones is a tackling machine.
How would you feel about him in the 5th-7th? That's more likely where he will go.
Walterfootball mock has him going in the 3rd.
70. Cleveland Browns: Casey Matthews, ILB, Oregon
Eric Barton's playing well for the Browns right now, but he'll be 34 at the beginning of next season. Besides, drafting a Matthews has to be a no-brainer for Cleveland, right?
They also have the Bills taking a QB in the 3rd
1. Peterson CB
2. Buffalo Bills: Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois
If the Bills stick with the 3-4 defense, they'll need an upgrade next to Paul Posluszny. Martez Wilson, now the top inside linebacker in this class, is the best player available.
Pick change; previously Titus Young, WR
3. 68. Buffalo Bills: Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
Ryan Fitzpatrick is obviously not the long-term solution at quarterback. The Bills will need to take a quarterback in the early stages of the 2011 NFL Draft. Chan Gailey may like Andy Dalton's mobility.
4. Buffalo Bills: Christian Ballard, DE/DT, Iowa
As written in my 2011 NFL Offseason Needs pages, "Kyle Williams had a Pro Bowl season in 2010. Unfortunately, the Bills have nothing next to him."
4. Buffalo Bills: Lee Ziemba, OT/G, Auburn
The Bills acquired this pick from Seattle for Marshawn Lynch.
Whether the quarterback next year is Ryan Fitzpatrick, Cam Newton, Andy Dalton or JaMarcus Russell, the Bills need to improve their offensive line.
No way that Mallet falls to the 2nd. THat would be nice, but I just don't think thats gonna happen.
There's always a way, especially with a guy that's being reported as having some questionable character issues that are scaring some scouts away from wanting to draft him at all.
Last year no one really thought Jimmy Claussen would fall to the 2nd round, but he fell pretty far. You never know what could happen, especially in January.
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