What do we need more? A stud DE or a stud receiver?

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  • ArcticWildMan

    What do we need more? A stud DE or a stud receiver?

    A lot of folks are calling for a stud DE but if you look, our defense is more than doing it's job.

    We need another Peerless Price type of player. Any of them out there in the upcoming draft?
  • Jaded 7
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    • Jul 2002
    • 22477

    #2
    I would say the Bills need a good receiver. But, what good will a good receiver do if Drew can't get them the damn ball?

    I think the defense is fine and they need to work on the offense.


    There's not a stone in my heart I've left unturned
    Not a piece of my soul that I ain't searched
    The only answer I found for all this hurt
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    • Jaded 7
      Saving the World One Signature at a Time!
      • Jul 2002
      • 22477

      #3
      BTW, I was never in favor of getting rid of Peerless. I thought he was good and I thought that he was finally starting to shine. I was disappointed when he was let go.


      There's not a stone in my heart I've left unturned
      Not a piece of my soul that I ain't searched
      The only answer I found for all this hurt
      Is there ain't not answer here on earth

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      • BradAlanMiller
        Registered User
        • Sep 2003
        • 33135

        #4
        Agreed. Leave the D alone, upgrade the O! Man i miss peerless

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        • Winfield_26
          Administrator
          • Jul 2002
          • 107442

          #5
          This is a strong WR class:
          Rashuan Woods
          Roy Williams
          Larry Fitzgerald (if he comes out)
          and many others......
          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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          • Winfield_26
            Administrator
            • Jul 2002
            • 107442

            #6
            Wide Receivers:
            *Reggie Williams, 6-4, 220, Washington
            Roy Williams, 6-5, 210, Texas
            Bernard Berrian, 6-1, 175, Fresno State (XKo)
            Rashaun Woods, 6-2, 190, Oklahoma State (XK)
            *Braylon Edwards, 6-3, 205, Michigan
            *Michael Clayton, 6-4, 185, LSU
            Michael Jenkins, 6-5, 210, Ohio State
            John Standeford, 6-4, 190, Purdue (XO)
            James Newson, 6-1, 205, Oregon State
            Lee Evans, 5-11, 190, Wisconsin (XKa)
            *Josh Davis, 6-1, 195, Marshall
            Keary Colbert, 6-1, 200, Southern California
            Darius Watts, 6-2, 185, Marshall
            B.J. Johnson, 6-1, 195, Texas
            *Fred Gibson, 6-4, 180, Georgia (S)
            Ernest Wilford, 6-4, 220, Virginia Tech
            Jerrico Cotchery, 6-1, 200, North Carolina State
            Maurice Brown, 6-2, 215, Iowa
            Chris Collins, 6-2, 190, Mississippi
            Samie Parker, 5-11, 175, Oregon
            Mark Vincent, 5-11, 200, Louisiana-Monroe
            Jamel Riddle, 5-11, 185, Syracuse (NP)
            Wes Welker, 5-9, 190, Texas Tech (PR)
            Tony Johnson, 5-11, 210, Penn State (KR)
            James Taylor, 6-2, 180, Louisville
            Derek Abney, 5-10, 175, Kentucky (KR)
            *Derrick Hamilton, 6-4, 200, Clemson
            George Wilson, 6-1, 210, Arkansas
            Jamaar Taylor, 6-1, 195, Texas A&M
            Ryan McGuffey, 6-1, 215, Wyoming
            Lane Danielson, 6-0, 195, Iowa State
            Carlos Perez, 5-11, 195, Florida (XL)
            Fred Stamps, 6-0, 185, Louisiana-Lafayette
            Luke Powell, 5-8, 175, Stanford (XA/PR)
            Malcolm Floyd, 6-5, 215, Wyoming
            Huey Whittaker, 6-5, 225, South Florida
            Omar Jenkins, 6-1, 205, Notre Dame
            Kendrick Mosley, 6-3, 205, Western Michigan
            Kelvin Kight, 6-0, 200, Florida
            Aaron Hosack, 6-5, 210, Minnesota
            Devery Henderson, 6-0, 190, LSU (XA)
            Jeremiah Cockheran, 6-0, 195, Hawaii
            Tramon Douglas, 6-1, 205, Grambling
            Justin Jenkins, 6-1, 210, Mississippi State
            Kevin Youngblood, 6-5, 220, Clemson
            Mickey Peters, 6-3, 210, Texas Tech
            Richard Smith, 5-10, 185, Arkansas
            Glenn Johnson, 5-11, 200, Indiana
            Zamir Cobb, 6-1, 185, Temple (PR)
            Sloan Thomas, 6-2, 200, Texas
            Derek McCoy, 6-3, 205, Colorado
            Chris Norwood, 6-0, 180, Louisiana Tech
            James Terry, 6-5, 180, Kansas State
            Charles Pittman, 6-0, 195, Colorado State
            Romby Bryant, 6-2, 180, Tulsa
            Lance Young, 6-0, 180, Iowa State
            Marque Davis, 6-0, 190, Fresno State
            James Geathers, 6-3, 210, Miami (RB)
            Michael McGrew, 6-2, 200, Virginia
            Antonio Thomas, 6-4, 225, Western Michigan
            Michael Johnson, 6-3, 220, Georgia
            Dwight Counter, 6-3, 193, New Mexico
            Latrez Harrison, 6-2, 220, Maryland (QB)
            Darious Outlaw, 6-2, 180, Missouri
            Kendrick Starling, 6-1, 185, San Jose State
            Johnnie Morant, 6-4, 225, Syracuse
            Rashaun Sanders, 6-3, 195, New Mexico
            D.J. Curry, 5-10, 180, Louisiana Tech
            Terrance Copper, 6-0, 210, East Carolina
            Terrence Stubbs, 6-0, 195, Temple
            Andrae Thurman, 6-0, 185, Southern Oregon
            Jermaine Moore, 6-0, 195, San Diego State
            Jonathan Makkonen, 6-0, 175, California (XXF/M)
            Michael Johnson, 5-11, 190, UNLV
            Miquel Irvin, 6-1, 190, Akron
            Carlos Francis, 5-10, 195, Texas Tech
            Ryan Sawyer, 6-2, 210, Virginia
            Adrian Boyd, 6-0, 175, New Mexico
            Kenny Farley, 63, 220, Oregon State
            P.J. Fleck, 5-10, 175, Northern Illinois
            Jafar Williams, 6-2, 210, Maryland
            Jamaul Montgomery, 6-0, 200, Iowa State
            Matt Cherry, 6-1, 200, Akron (PR)
            Antonio Carter, 5-9, 190, Alabama (PR/XL/MR)
            Tim Fleming, 6-1, 185, Nevada
            Scott Lunde, 6-2, 210, Washington State
            Jamall Broussard, 5-9, 175, San Jose State
            Kevin Beard, 6-2, 180, Miami (XK)
            Triandos Luke, 6-0, 190, Alabama
            Dre Fulgham, 6-1, 215, Alabama
            Zach Fletcher, 6-3, 185, Alabama
            Tony Patterson, 6-2, 205, Minnesota
            Kunle Patrick, 6-0, 205, Northwestern
            Tauti Wooden, 6-0, 195, San Jose State
            Kevin Brown, 5-10, 180, Texas Christian
            Maurice Mann, 6-2, 185, Nevada
            Erick Franklin, 5-11, 180, Louisiana Tech
            Jonathan Smith, 5-10, 190, Georgia Tech
            Deandre Gilbert, 5-10, 180, Fresno State
            Robert Quiroga, 6-2, 185, Baylor
            Chris Cunningham , 5-8, 180, Southern Methodist (X)
            Shaun Felseisen, 6-1, 220, UConn
            Jason Schroeder, 6-2, 210, Marshall
            Victor Glenn, 6-0, 170, Louisville
            Larry Miles, 6-0, 180, Utah
            Chris Stallworth, 6-3, 215, Utah State
            Derrick Evans, 5-11, 175, Kansas State
            Chris Lumpkin, 6-1, 185, New Mexico State
            Derick Mills, 5-9, 165, Kansas
            Mike Cox, 5-9, 175, Arkansas State (XF)
            Nick Sparks, 6-3, 215, Akron
            Deandre Green, 6-1, 215, Murray State
            Clarence Moore, 6-5, 200, Northern Colorado
            Carl Kearney, 6-1, 205, Georgia Southern, 6-1, 205
            Tim Battaglia, 6-3, 200, Minnesota-Duluth

            This is from great blue draft report, Ill try and work on something over the next few weeks on WR
            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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            • carybillsfan
              Registered User
              • Aug 2003
              • 625

              #7
              I hear Keyshawn will be available...bring back the bickering bills!!

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              • justasportsfan
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 71601

                #8
                DE.
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                • Historian
                  2020-2023 AFC East Champions!
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 61893

                  #9
                  Defensive end. They don't grow on trees. WRs are a dime a dozen.

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                  • Winfield_26
                    Administrator
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 107442

                    #10
                    What DE do you suggest, Will Smith is the only one worthy of a top 20 pick.

                    FA? Kearse WILL be tagged. Hicks is sporadic. Anybody else. Dont just say DE. Give some names.
                    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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                    • jbisset
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 224

                      #11
                      we have a great WR...Need a stud DE...upgrade the o line

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                      • justasportsfan
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71601

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Winfield_26
                        What DE do you suggest, Will Smith is the only one worthy of a top 20 pick.

                        FA? Kearse WILL be tagged. Hicks is sporadic. Anybody else. Dont just say DE. Give some names.
                        The question was asked what we needed more. DE or wr. I said DE. Names? Flutie?
                        sacrifice1
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                        • Stewie
                          Sarah Palin for President... of my pants!
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 11567

                          #13
                          A rookie WR will not help us at ALL next year. All rookie WR's struggle in the NFL unless their name is Randy Moss.

                          A rookie DE on the other hand could make an immediate impact.

                          By the way.. Josh Reeds numbers are far superior to Eric Moulds first couple years. Look it up. Josh will be fine as a #2.
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                          • zone
                            No, look. I do mind. The Dude minds.
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 2535

                            #14
                            Eric struggled terribly when he first started, it was not until a couple years back when he spent the off season working with jerry rice that he turned into a stand out. Josh played well on sun.... As for Aiken I have not liked what I have seen why was CC not getting any time in there, or A. Brown for that matter... you don't think A.Brown with his blazing speed can streach a field?

                            As for the question we need a DE bad! I think this question should include new o-line as one of the choices that would win for sure.
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                            • ajsdx
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 1436

                              #15
                              An O-line stud would be the most helpful. Getting one of those would help us more in the passing game than getting another top-notch WR. And even though our D is top-tier, we don't generate enough turnovers. That is a direct consequence of no pass rush. If the line could pressure the QB of good teams with a 4 man rush, imagine our secondary and LBs roaming around the field only having to cover for a few seconds instead of the 5-6s with blitz we have now.

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