Ground and pound, with a passing twist.
Fix the run first, then worry about the pass.
If a team can't run, the pass does not matter.
Best way to fix the offensive line is by drafting the future franchise running back.
What running back do you like in the 2015 NFL Draft?
On WGR this morning I heard Joe Buscaglia say that the Bills leading rusher in 2015 is currently not on the roster.
I don't think CJ Spiller will be on the team next year, he's too much of a liability in the blocking department.
Fred Jackson is likely entering his last year in the NFL.
Boobie and Brown will battle for a roster spot.
Todd Gurley is the best running back in the draft, but will likely be gone by the time the Bills are on the clock in the 2nd round.
Melvin Gordon is an interesting prospect who is also projected to be drafted in the 1st round.
The running back that stands out the most to me when thinking about the future of the Bills offense is Mike Davis.
Davis is a very physical, powerful downhill runner that can catch the ball too. Reminds me of Frank Gore with great hands.
Running backs that can be used as passing weapons is underutilized in the NFL, surprisingly.
Thurman Thomas caught a lot of passes. When's the last time you saw an NFL running back catch so many passes?
It is very rare to have a running back with excellent running and catching abilities.
Mike Davis has both.
Ground, pound, and pass too.
Fix the run first, then worry about the pass.
If a team can't run, the pass does not matter.
Best way to fix the offensive line is by drafting the future franchise running back.
What running back do you like in the 2015 NFL Draft?
On WGR this morning I heard Joe Buscaglia say that the Bills leading rusher in 2015 is currently not on the roster.
I don't think CJ Spiller will be on the team next year, he's too much of a liability in the blocking department.
Fred Jackson is likely entering his last year in the NFL.
Boobie and Brown will battle for a roster spot.
Todd Gurley is the best running back in the draft, but will likely be gone by the time the Bills are on the clock in the 2nd round.
Melvin Gordon is an interesting prospect who is also projected to be drafted in the 1st round.
The running back that stands out the most to me when thinking about the future of the Bills offense is Mike Davis.
Davis is a very physical, powerful downhill runner that can catch the ball too. Reminds me of Frank Gore with great hands.
Running backs that can be used as passing weapons is underutilized in the NFL, surprisingly.
Thurman Thomas caught a lot of passes. When's the last time you saw an NFL running back catch so many passes?
It is very rare to have a running back with excellent running and catching abilities.
Mike Davis has both.
Ground, pound, and pass too.
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