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Count the Bills among the teams interested in scouting quarterback Drew Henson when the Texans unveil him to the rest of the league in workouts in Houston on February 12. Buffalo needs to address its future at the quarterback position, as incumbent starter Drew Bledsoe will turn 32 next week and is coming off the worst season of his career.
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Behind Bledsoe, the Bills have just veteran Alex Van Pelt, second-year man Travis Brown, and rookie Greg Zolman from Vanderbilt. They'd be foolish not to consider trading a second-round pick for Henson, assuming he isn't completely lost due to several years away from the game. Of course, thanks to the Bledsoe trade with New England, they are also short quite a few draft picks.
That's all fine and good except were not short on draft picks!
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The Buffalo Bills will be represented at quarterback Drew Henson’s workout next week in Houston, president and general manager Tom Donahoe said.
Henson, the former University of Michigan standout, is resuming his football career after a failed three-year bid at a Major League Baseball career. The one-time New York Yankees third baseman prospect had the final three years of his contract terminated earlier this week and was put on waivers Thursday.
Count the Bills among the teams interested in scouting quarterback Drew Henson when the Texans unveil him to the rest of the league in workouts in Houston on February 12. Buffalo needs to address its future at the quarterback position, as incumbent starter Drew Bledsoe will turn 32 next week and is coming off the worst season of his career.
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Behind Bledsoe, the Bills have just veteran Alex Van Pelt, second-year man Travis Brown, and rookie Greg Zolman from Vanderbilt. They'd be foolish not to consider trading a second-round pick for Henson, assuming he isn't completely lost due to several years away from the game. Of course, thanks to the Bledsoe trade with New England, they are also short quite a few draft picks.
That's all fine and good except were not short on draft picks!
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The Buffalo Bills will be represented at quarterback Drew Henson’s workout next week in Houston, president and general manager Tom Donahoe said.
Henson, the former University of Michigan standout, is resuming his football career after a failed three-year bid at a Major League Baseball career. The one-time New York Yankees third baseman prospect had the final three years of his contract terminated earlier this week and was put on waivers Thursday.
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