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  • paladin warrior
    All-Pro Zoner
    • Oct 2004
    • 3272

    does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft


    Notre Dame's Michael Floyd is viewed as one of the best pure pass catchers in all of college football.


    1. Justin Blackmon*, Oklahoma State WR (6-1, 215): The most explosive receiver in college football has a game that is eerily similar to Terrell Owens'. His combination of size, strength and athleticism overwhelms defenders, and his penchant for playmaking makes him a potential anchor for a sophisticated passing game. Throw in the fact that Oklahoma State's coaches frequently have suggested Blackmon's skills are more advanced than Dez Bryant's at a similar stage, it's easy to place Blackmon at the top of the list.
    2. Michael Floyd, Notre Dame, WR (6-3, 224): Floyd might rank as the best pass catcher in college football since Larry Fitzgerald. He displays unbelievable ball skills and has a knack for making the acrobatic catch look routine. Although there are questions about his top-end speed, he rarely is tracked from behind in the open field and plays with reckless abandon with the ball in his hands. If he is able to properly address his character issues, Floyd might make the race for the No. 1 spot closer than anyone anticipates.
    3. Kendall Wright, Baylor, WR (5-10, 190): Wright has scouts drooling over his extraordinary combination of speed, athleticism and burst. He routinely blows past defenders on vertical routes but also flashes the ability to wreak havoc on "catch-and-run" plays on the outside. While he still remains unpolished as a route runner, the potential for Wright to make a Mike Wallace-like impact on the NFL has sent his stock soaring in war rooms across the league.
    4. Alshon Jeffrey*, South Carolina, WR (6-4, 229): Jeffrey is a jump ball specialist with the size and athleticism that scouts covet in a No. 1 receiver. He excels at coming down with contested balls in traffic and is an indefensible target in the red area. Although he remains unrefined as a route runner and lacks top end speed, Jeffrey's size, strength and movement skills could prompt a team to envision him blossoming into a Plaxico Burress-type playmaker in the passing game.
    5. Dwayne Allen*, Clemson, TE (6-4, 255): Scouts looking for the next tight end capable of creating mismatches should closely examine Allen's game. He displays the speed and athleticism to run away from linebackers, while possessing the size and strength to overpower defenders in tight quarters. The combination of skills makes him impossible to guard in passing situations, a quality that makes him a coveted prospect in many war rooms across the league. He could be the next hybrid tight end to take the league by storm.
    6. Orson Charles*, Georgia, TE (6-3, 242): Charles has all of the physical tools to become a matchup nightmare as a pro. He runs like a receiver but has the size and strength to maul small defenders in isolated matchups. He is capable of stretching the field down the middle, while also acting as the primary target between the hashes. Although he must continue to develop as a blocker, his ability to impact the passing game as a vertical threat makes him a hot commodity in draft rooms.
    7. Nick Toon, Wisconsin, WR (6-2, 220): Toon has been a bit of a disappointment this season, but his combination of size, strength and ball skills entices scouts. He flashes the ability to make plays between the hashes, while also acting as a sneaky deep threat in the Badgers' passing game. Toon has struggled gaining separation from defenders in tight coverage, but he could improve in that area with more reps and experience. With more teams looking for big, physical receivers to anchor their passing games, Toon's value remains high throughout the league.
    8. Coby Fleener, Stanford, TE (6-6, 245): It's hard to find a tight end prospect with experience playing from a traditional alignment, but Fleener has been well groomed from his time at Stanford. He thrived in the Pac-12 running pro-style routes over the middle of the field, but he also acted as the Cardinal's lone deep threat the past two seasons. He led FBS with 10 touchdown receptions and posted an impressive 20.3 yards per catch average that is uncommon for the position. In addition, he displayed a gritty disposition as a blocker that makes it easy to envision him blossoming into an every down player as a pro. With few tight ends rivaling his overall game, it is quite possible that Fleener emerges as the top tight end on this list by draft day.
    9. Dwight Jones, North Carolina, WR (6-4, 225): From a production standpoint, it is hard to dispute Jones' inclusion on this list after scoring 11 touchdowns and surpassing the 1,000-yard mark in 2011. He has the combination of size, speed and athleticism to emerge as a No. 1 receiver as a pro, and scouts are excited about his dramatic improvement as a senior. If he can continue to dazzle during the college all-star game circuit, Jones might climb higher on charts around the league.
    10. Tommy Streeter*, Miami, WR, (6-5, 215): Streeter might be a surprising inclusion on this list, but a close look at his game reveals a big, athletic playmaker with speed to burn. He excels at blowing past defenders on vertical routes and is also a crafty route over the middle. His size and athleticism makes an ideal target as a potential No. 1 receiver. He needs to display better consistency with his hands.
  • better days
    Registered User
    • Jan 2010
    • 22028

    #2
    Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

    The Bills still have too many REAL needs to draft a WR high IMO.

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    • mrbojanglezs
      Registered User
      • Jan 2010
      • 1465

      #3
      Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

      Originally posted by better days
      The Bills still have too many REAL needs to draft a WR high IMO.
      incorrect, right now the offense should carry this team and we need a stud WR to do so

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      • Yasgur's Farm
        Moderator
        • Feb 2005
        • 7091

        #4
        Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

        Originally posted by mrbojanglezs
        incorrect, right now the offense should carry this team and we need a stud WR to do so
        Absolutely 100% correct... Biggest need on the team in spite of early season success... "Smoke and mirrors"

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        • djjimkelly
          Registered User
          • Apr 2003
          • 7045

          #5
          Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

          OLB is a bigger need then wr

          dont need to explain we still catch passes we dont sack the qb

          they are both huge needs but i take a serious OLB if i have the chance

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          • DraftBoy
            Administrator
            • Jul 2002
            • 107443

            #6
            Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

            Please link the site you got that from. It's good work they should get credit for it.
            COMING SOON...
            Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
            We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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            • kingJofNYC
              Registered User
              • Sep 2009
              • 5960

              #7
              Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

              I love Kendall Wright.

              We have two free agents @ WR, Easley's career is in doubt, Jones hasn't shown much, Roosevelt's a slot guy.

              Nelson and Smith are the only guys slotted for next year. They're definitely taking a receiver this year. What round, who knows, but I wouldn't have a problem with taking one in the first.

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              • ServoBillieves
                The Voice of Reason
                • Jul 2007
                • 6106

                #8
                Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

                Originally posted by DraftBoy
                Please link the site you got that from. It's good work they should get credit for it.
                Bye Bye Brady...

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                • BertSquirtgum
                  Legendary Zoner
                  • May 2009
                  • 13379

                  #9
                  Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

                  This team definitely needs a #1 receiver.

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                  • paladin warrior
                    All-Pro Zoner
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 3272

                    #10
                    Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

                    Tommy Streeter look good . Maybe get around 2nd or 3rd round

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                    • jamze132
                      Don’t hate…
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 29410

                      #11
                      Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

                      Originally posted by DraftBoy
                      Please link the site you got that from. It's good work they should get credit for it.
                      Agreed.


                      I'm mean, there's no way in hell PW figured out auto-correct and spell check!

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                      • YardRat
                        Well, lookie here...
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 86296

                        #12
                        Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

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                        • X-Era
                          What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 27670

                          #13
                          Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

                          I'm also a fan of:

                          Marquis Maze
                          Ryan Broyles- Currently out with an ACL
                          Greg Childs
                          Jeff Fuller

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                          • Dozerdog
                            In a jar, on a shelf, next to the unopened Miracle Whip.

                            Administrator Emeritus
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 42586

                            #14
                            Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

                            We need receiver who run like squirrel but catch like cold

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                            • justasportsfan
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 71601

                              #15
                              Re: does Buffalo Bills new WR 2012 draft

                              Originally posted by paladin warrior
                              2. Michael Floyd, Notre Dame, WR (6-3, 224): Floyd might rank as the best pass catcher in college football since Larry Fitzgerald. He displays unbelievable ball skills and has a knack for making the acrobatic catch look routine. Although there are questions about his top-end speed, he rarely is tracked from behind in the open field and plays with reckless abandon with the ball in his hands. If he is able to properly address his character issues, Floyd might make the race for the No. 1 spot closer than anyone anticipates.

                              4. Alshon Jeffrey*, South Carolina, WR (6-4, 229): Jeffrey is a jump ball specialist with the size and athleticism that scouts covet in a No. 1 receiver. He excels at coming down with contested balls in traffic and is an indefensible target in the red area. Although he remains unrefined as a route runner and lacks top end speed, Jeffrey's size, strength and movement skills could prompt a team to envision him blossoming into a

                              7. Nick Toon, Wisconsin, WR (6-2, 220): Toon has been a bit of a disappointment this season, but his combination of size, strength and ball skills entices scouts. He flashes the ability to make plays between the hashes, while also acting as a sneaky deep threat in the Badgers' passing game. Toon has struggled gaining separation from defenders in tight coverage, but he could improve in that area with more reps and experience. With more teams looking for big, physical receivers to anchor their passing games, Toon's value remains high throughout the league.

                              10. Tommy Streeter*, Miami, WR, (6-5, 215): Streeter might be a surprising inclusion on this list, but a close look at his game reveals a big, athletic playmaker with speed to burn. He excels at blowing past defenders on vertical routes and is also a crafty route over the middle. His size and athleticism makes an ideal target as a potential No. 1 receiver. He needs to display better consistency with his hands.

                              Chan likes tall players but almost sure he'll take one deep in the draft that he thinks he can develop.
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