Tatonka
09-08-2003, 10:22 PM
i didnt see this, so sorry if this is a repeat.. we got a new prospect at qb apparently.. i was under the impression that he was decent with san fran.. but i really wanted a mobile qb.
http://bills.theinsiders.com/2/176794.html
Bills make roster changes
By Bills Report Staff
Date: Sep 8, 2003
Bills GM Tom Donahoe isn't finished tinkering with his lineup. The Bills have released and added two other player's to the team's practice squad.
Those that were let go were safety Jerton Evans and quarterback Jason Johnson. Those that were added were quarterback Brandon Doman, formerly of the 49ers, and linebacker Mario Haggan.
Haggan had been on the Bills active roster when the Bills made their first cut down to 53 but was released to make room for safety Lawyer Milloy. Haggan joined the Bills as a seventh round draft selection in the 2003 out of Mississippi State. He was the 228th player selected.
Doman was a fifth round draft selection of the San Francisco 49ers in 2002 out of BYU. He was the 163rd overall pick. Doman is in the Alex Van Pelt mold. In that he's a pocket passer who's accurate on short to mid range passes and knows how to wait in the pocket waiting for his receiver to get open. Though he lacks a big time arm strength and at 6-2 has less then ideal NFL height for the position.
http://bills.theinsiders.com/2/176794.html
Bills make roster changes
By Bills Report Staff
Date: Sep 8, 2003
Bills GM Tom Donahoe isn't finished tinkering with his lineup. The Bills have released and added two other player's to the team's practice squad.
Those that were let go were safety Jerton Evans and quarterback Jason Johnson. Those that were added were quarterback Brandon Doman, formerly of the 49ers, and linebacker Mario Haggan.
Haggan had been on the Bills active roster when the Bills made their first cut down to 53 but was released to make room for safety Lawyer Milloy. Haggan joined the Bills as a seventh round draft selection in the 2003 out of Mississippi State. He was the 228th player selected.
Doman was a fifth round draft selection of the San Francisco 49ers in 2002 out of BYU. He was the 163rd overall pick. Doman is in the Alex Van Pelt mold. In that he's a pocket passer who's accurate on short to mid range passes and knows how to wait in the pocket waiting for his receiver to get open. Though he lacks a big time arm strength and at 6-2 has less then ideal NFL height for the position.