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If you could have any four players in the first round who would you want?
If you could have any four players in the first round who would you want?
I am interested to see who you would pick if you could have any four players in the first round. Try to pick players that you think will have the most impact in the upcoming season. Try to forget about the later rounds and free agency and try to fill the Bills most pressing needs with these picks.
Eli Manning, Larry Fitzgerald, Sean Taylor, Kenechi Udeze.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
Taylor and Fitzgerald... anyone that doesnt have them on their list is outa their gord...
the other two are tough..
Gallery is as dominant as any LT to come out in a while.. so he has to be on there, just for sheer ability at his position.
Winslow would have to be my last choice
Taylor, Fitzgerald, Gallery, Winslow.
"All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
Sean Taylor, Kellen Winslow Jr., Kenechi Udeze, and either Vernon Carey or Chris Snee
WR is a puzzle for me. The top receivers, Roy Williams, Larry Fitzgerald, and Reggie Williams are all great receivers. The problem is various sources report different 40 times. Some sources suggest they all run in a range of 4.45 to about 4.55. That's good but not great speed if Buffalo is looking for someone to really stretch the field in the way that Peerless Price did. Other sources are suggesting rumored speeds that are considerably better than that for at least Roy Williams and Reggie Williams. Lee Evans is the only WR carrying a first round grade who right now we know really would add the same thing back to the offence that Price had given it. He came back from a major injury. Though he looked good this season, he may not be quite all the way back. He's shorter than the top 3 receivers and therefore not equipped to fight with CBs in tight coverage, not that it seemed to bother Price too much. Once the combine results are out, I think we'll know more and I may feel more confident about including a WR on a list like this.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
Originally posted by TigerJ Sean Taylor, Kellen Winslow Jr., Kenechi Udeze, and either Vernon Carey or Chris Snee
WR is a puzzle for me. The top receivers, Roy Williams, Larry Fitzgerald, and Reggie Williams are all great receivers. The problem is various sources report different 40 times. Some sources suggest they all run in a range of 4.45 to about 4.55. That's good but not great speed if Buffalo is looking for someone to really stretch the field in the way that Peerless Price did. Other sources are suggesting rumored speeds that are considerably better than that for at least Roy Williams and Reggie Williams. Lee Evans is the only WR carrying a first round grade who right now we know really would add the same thing back to the offence that Price had given it. He came back from a major injury. Though he looked good this season, he may not be quite all the way back. He's shorter than the top 3 receivers and therefore not equipped to fight with CBs in tight coverage, not that it seemed to bother Price too much. Once the combine results are out, I think we'll know more and I may feel more confident about including a WR on a list like this.
I don't beleive Chris Snee declared he also only a junior.
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