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BillsImpossible
06-24-2015, 05:59 PM
Charles Clay

Stephon Gilmore

Preston Brown

Nigel Bradham

Percy Harvin

Sammy Watkins

Robert Woods

Cordy Glenn

EJ Manuel

Tyrod Taylor

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Pick two players, one on offense and one on defense.

Offense - Tyrod Taylor. After backing up Flacco with four seasons of experience, T-Mobile has a breakout year and leads the Bills to the playoffs and maybe more. T-Money!

Defense - Nigel Bradham. The fastest linebacker on the field, I think he's going to be great in pass coverage for the Bills this year. Without Bradham, I don't think the Bills would have traded Kiko for McCoy.

Pick 2.

SpikedLemonade
06-24-2015, 06:42 PM
Robert Woods and Leodis McKelvin (not as a returner).

IlluminatusUIUC
06-24-2015, 06:43 PM
Kujo on offense and Brown on defense - the latter in the sense that he'll be getting national recognition.

Mace
06-24-2015, 06:44 PM
Well, I'm not saying they will, but that I think they're due...

Offense : Manuel, 3rd year, put up or shut up time if he has anything to put up, or I'll have to shut up on making excuses for him.

Defense : Bradham. I've never thought too much of his play. Never thought he was that bad, just not that good. The coaches though, seem to think highly of him. This is his 4th year, so if he's all that this is his time to show it.

I'm got hopes for them both, I'm just not all that sure of either.

Meathead
06-24-2015, 07:22 PM
maybe its just being an eternal optimist, maybe its just paranoid delusions, but i think ej will turn the corner and have a reasonably impressive season

on defense i think duke williams will shake of his shakey play last season and become a reliable safety

Scumbag College
06-24-2015, 11:13 PM
Offense: I think Karlos Williams has a surprisingly big year. His size and speed might be what the Bills are looking for in a change of pace back with McCoy and he might emerge as the #2 RB. Plus, the guy didn't fumble in college.

Defense: I don't know if it would be a surprise breakout, but I think Jerry Hughes either leads the league or is near the league lead in sacks. I think he's going to be a huge force as a rush LB in the "3-4 hybrid" system and that with the new coaching regime to make retaining him with a big new contract that Rex and Co. has a big plan for him.

Topas
06-25-2015, 12:56 AM
Offense: John Miller
Defense: Rex Ryan

HHURRICANE
06-25-2015, 01:55 AM
Colton Schmidt

YardRat
06-25-2015, 05:00 AM
Manuel and Duke Williams.

or...

KuJo and Charles.

I can't decide.

"Breakout" to me eliminates rookies, and includes only players that already have NFL experience but haven't produced yet.

Historian
06-25-2015, 05:05 AM
If it's not Manuel and Watkins, this team is sunk.

k-oneputt
06-25-2015, 06:48 AM
Kujo - who many here wanted cut already.

Gilmore - who many here said stinks.

jimmifli
06-25-2015, 01:08 PM
Our starting safeties are going to lead the league in INTs. Just have to wait and see who earns the spot.

ublinkwescore
06-25-2015, 01:32 PM
better be a god damn quarterback. if that happens, we take the east and the lombardi - **** denver - the refs will not save your sorry asses from this juggernaut!!!

mysticsoto
06-26-2015, 12:36 PM
O: Kujo - he worked really hard in the offseason...kudos to him for that. :)
D: Preston Brown - he impressed last year and I think will continue to do so.

Victor7
06-26-2015, 12:41 PM
On offense I would love to say Sammy W but WR are 100% on who throws the ball so until we know who's gonna be our QB its hard to say. Gonna have to go with Cordy Glenn getting back into form and manning that LT position like a boss

Defense I'm gonna say either Gilmore or Preston Brown

Mahdi
06-26-2015, 12:52 PM
Nigel Bradham

Attack defense will cut him loose. This kid is an energy player and I think he will be the attitude and soul of the D.

DynaPaul
06-26-2015, 05:19 PM
PRESTON BROWN

The Jokeman
06-26-2015, 07:00 PM
Robert Woods, WR in his 3rd year and won't be covered by team's top cover CBs thanks to Watkins being here and Harvin could draw some other good guys. Toss in at times Woods has been the best WR in several games his brief career.

On defense, I'm going to predict Aaron Williams he's been solid the last two years but he might make the Pro Bowl this season as wouldn't be shocked he gets 7 picks this year.

sudzy
06-27-2015, 04:25 AM
With the QBs on this roster? Colton Schmidt

better days
06-27-2015, 06:53 AM
Robert Woods, WR in his 3rd year and won't be covered by team's top cover CBs thanks to Watkins being here and Harvin could draw some other good guys. Toss in at times Woods has been the best WR in several games his brief career.

On defense, I'm going to predict Aaron Williams he's been solid the last two years but he might make the Pro Bowl this season as wouldn't be shocked he gets 7 picks this year.

Two good choices. This Bills offense is loaded with playmakers. Woods will see single coverage because teams can't afford to double up on him.

But I am going with EJ who will be throwing the ball to Woods & Watkins & Harvin & Clay & Hogan.

On Defense McKelvin is my choice because he was injured last year. I expect him to have a good year in Rex's defense.

kishoph
06-28-2015, 05:17 AM
On offense I'm gonna say/hope it's EJ Manuel. If the Bills can get even slightly above average from the QB position, it could turn out to be a very entertaining and successful season.
On defense I'm gonna say Leodis McKelvin. Last season McKelvin was hampered by injuries playing only 10 games and still lead the team in ints. with 4. With teams not wanting to test Gilmore (hopefully), McKelvin should have plenty of opportunities to turn in some big plays.

I didn't see the post before this one by better days saying basically the same thing. I guess great minds think alike. lol

JoeMama
06-28-2015, 01:41 PM
Corey Graham steps in at SS and kicks ass (excusing us from having to endure Duke Williams).

better days
06-29-2015, 08:00 AM
Corey Graham steps in at SS and kicks ass (excusing us from having to endure Duke Williams).

Duke Williams has a reputation as a hard hitter.

I think he can be developed into the kind of in the box safety Rex loves.

JoeMama
06-29-2015, 08:41 AM
Duke Williams has a reputation as a hard hitter.

I think he can be developed into the kind of in the box safety Rex loves.

Respectfully disagreed on Duke Williams.

Even if he can hit hard, I think he's a major liability in coverage with very little upside.

Corey Graham to the rescue, baby.

better days
06-29-2015, 01:23 PM
Respectfully disagreed on Duke Williams.

Even if he can hit hard, I think he's a major liability in coverage with very little upside.

Corey Graham to the rescue, baby.

I like Graham & expect him to play a lot at safety, but Duke is only going into his 3rd year in the NFL.

And the defense this year will probably suit him better than what he played in last year.

I expect Duke to see a number of snaps at Safety this year.