LouGrant
02-28-2004, 12:07 PM
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<B> 1. Wide receiver</B> The lack of a solid No. 2 receiver to draw some attention away from Eric Moulds was a big reason for the offensive drop-off in 2003. Josh Reed is quick, but he isn't fast enough to draw double-teams away from Moulds. Though Bobby Shaw provides excellent depth and is coming off a strong year, he lacks strength and must line up in the slot to be effective. Drafting a receiver with speed is important. The team could take Washington's Reggie Williams, a premier first-rounder, if he fell to it at No. 13, but drafting LSU's Devery Henderson in the second round or Washington State's Devard Darling in the third could also do the trick.
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<B>2. Tight end</B> Mark Campbell and Dave Moore sustain their blocks and don't drop many passes. However, they lack the speed and agility of elite pass-catching tight ends. Running back Travis Henry is dangerous, and Buffalo needs a tight end who can make defenses pay for overplaying the run and biting on play-action. The Bills could draft Florida's Ben Troupe with their first pick, but if they take a defensive end or receiver first, Georgia's Ben Watson or Minnesota's Ben Utecht also could contribute right away.......READ MORE HERE... (http://www.billszone.com/YourSite/global/templates/view.php?state=news&action=YourSite_content&month=2&nid=9113)
<B> 1. Wide receiver</B> The lack of a solid No. 2 receiver to draw some attention away from Eric Moulds was a big reason for the offensive drop-off in 2003. Josh Reed is quick, but he isn't fast enough to draw double-teams away from Moulds. Though Bobby Shaw provides excellent depth and is coming off a strong year, he lacks strength and must line up in the slot to be effective. Drafting a receiver with speed is important. The team could take Washington's Reggie Williams, a premier first-rounder, if he fell to it at No. 13, but drafting LSU's Devery Henderson in the second round or Washington State's Devard Darling in the third could also do the trick.
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<B>2. Tight end</B> Mark Campbell and Dave Moore sustain their blocks and don't drop many passes. However, they lack the speed and agility of elite pass-catching tight ends. Running back Travis Henry is dangerous, and Buffalo needs a tight end who can make defenses pay for overplaying the run and biting on play-action. The Bills could draft Florida's Ben Troupe with their first pick, but if they take a defensive end or receiver first, Georgia's Ben Watson or Minnesota's Ben Utecht also could contribute right away.......READ MORE HERE... (http://www.billszone.com/YourSite/global/templates/view.php?state=news&action=YourSite_content&month=2&nid=9113)