mightyspaz
05-04-2004, 04:32 PM
Here's a look at the AFC rookies with the best chance to make a big splash in 2004.
Buffalo Bills - Lee Evans is the complete package as a wide receiver. He's not only as polished as Josh Reed was coming out of LSU, but Evans holds the edge in every other category. The Wisconsin product should start opposite Eric Moulds; Reed will slide back into the slot as the Bills' No. 3 receiver. Evans will also provide Drew Bledsoe with the offense's best vertical threat since Peerless Price. Buffalo's best undrafted free agent: Jason Peters (TE, Arkansas). Peters was the draft's best blocking tight end, and rightfully so since he's 6-foot-4 and 328 pounds. He brings a nice dimension to the table for power-running and goal-line sets. Peters, a solid complement to fourth- round pick Tim Euhus (receiving tight end from Oregon State), can also catch the ball a bit.
http://www.fox23news.com/sports/story.aspx?content_id=E506BA13-4C19-41F4-97A7-A22415501870
Buffalo Bills - Lee Evans is the complete package as a wide receiver. He's not only as polished as Josh Reed was coming out of LSU, but Evans holds the edge in every other category. The Wisconsin product should start opposite Eric Moulds; Reed will slide back into the slot as the Bills' No. 3 receiver. Evans will also provide Drew Bledsoe with the offense's best vertical threat since Peerless Price. Buffalo's best undrafted free agent: Jason Peters (TE, Arkansas). Peters was the draft's best blocking tight end, and rightfully so since he's 6-foot-4 and 328 pounds. He brings a nice dimension to the table for power-running and goal-line sets. Peters, a solid complement to fourth- round pick Tim Euhus (receiving tight end from Oregon State), can also catch the ball a bit.
http://www.fox23news.com/sports/story.aspx?content_id=E506BA13-4C19-41F4-97A7-A22415501870