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There is so much talk of Rivers on this board it seems as if everyone has forgotten about Big Ben. I think he will be an exceptional NFL QB. If he happens to slip into the 8-12 range I think the Bills should think about trading up to get him.
Originally posted by Pride its cause most of us realize or at least think he will not fall to us. It would be like focusing on Eli Manning... we have no shot, why bother?
Originally posted by Pride its cause most of us realize or at least think he will not fall to us. It would be like focusing on Eli Manning... we have no shot, why bother?
Originally posted by Pride Oh, and, we better not trade up. This draft is too deep to give away any picks. I am happy at 13
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Regardless of what WE think, the Bills would be foolish to not consider Ben. R. He is probably one of several players they like and would think hard about making a play for him, if he dropped down to the #9-10 range. The pursuit of Drew Henson and Billy Volek proved the Bills have a real concern about upgrading the position, whether you agree with it or not. Ben R. has a strong arm, which would prove valuable at the Ralph. The winds pick up speed every November, like clockwork, making it difficult to throw downfield. This is why TD went and aquired Bledsoe. He still has a live arm. It's the rest of his game that is a concern.
If the big 3 at QB are gone, then various WR's and DL become the primary target. Still, we're just throwing darts. Should be one of the most interesting drafts in years.
Originally posted by Big M Regardless of what WE think, the Bills would be foolish to not consider Ben. R. He is probably one of several players they like and would think hard about making a play for him, if he dropped down to the #9-10 range. The pursuit of Drew Henson and Billy Volek proved the Bills have a real concern about upgrading the position, whether you agree with it or not. Ben R. has a strong arm, which would prove valuable at the Ralph. The winds pick up speed every November, like clockwork, making it difficult to throw downfield. This is why TD went and aquired Bledsoe. He still has a live arm. It's the rest of his game that is a concern.
If the big 3 at QB are gone, then various WR's and DL become the primary target. Still, we're just throwing darts. Should be one of the most interesting drafts in years.
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I think you have to weigh who you think might still be there in the third combined with who we pick at 13.
Would a combo of Will Smith and Sammie Parker be better than a possible Stud Franchise QB? I don't know about that.
Originally posted by Big M Regardless of what WE think, the Bills would be foolish to not consider Ben. R. He is probably one of several players they like and would think hard about making a play for him, if he dropped down to the #9-10 range. The pursuit of Drew Henson and Billy Volek proved the Bills have a real concern about upgrading the position, whether you agree with it or not. Ben R. has a strong arm, which would prove valuable at the Ralph. The winds pick up speed every November, like clockwork, making it difficult to throw downfield. This is why TD went and aquired Bledsoe. He still has a live arm. It's the rest of his game that is a concern.
If the big 3 at QB are gone, then various WR's and DL become the primary target. Still, we're just throwing darts. Should be one of the most interesting drafts in years.
After the Big 3 at QB, J.P. Losman is probably the only other QB the Bills would consider on Day 1. Big arm , great mechanics, very accurate,mobile. I have nothing against Matt Schaub, still, his average arm and experience with Al Grohs' Virginia offense seems to indicate a certain team which prefers the West Coast dink and dunk passing game. His arm might not be good for our stadium and weather.
Aquiring Losman would probably require a trade up from the 13th spot in the 2nd round. Stranger things have happened.
After Manning,Ben R., Rivers and Losman, the rest of the QB's seem to be major works in progress. With both Clements and Wyche onboard, a top QB would have the very best in coaching.
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