It seems the Browns were very anxious to get RBs this offseason. They have Suggs and Green who are pretty good and now they got Droughns to compete with Suggs. Could it be that the Browns and Bills have a deal pending the trade of Travis Henry that Green would come to Buffalo? I don't think Green is a TD type guy but I just found it odd.
Do the Bills have a deal for William Green?
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i guess that could be the case, along with about 5 other teams in the nfl.. or green could just be cut.. i dont think we would want to pay his 1st round pick salary."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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I wouldn't mind- but I think we should try to get someone in here anyway in case Travis holds out.
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Originally posted by Tatonkai guess that could be the case, along with about 5 other teams in the nfl.. or green could just be cut.. i dont think we would want to pay his 1st round pick salary.Dareus - 1st Round Pick
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Originally posted by Sportsuser101It seems the Browns were very anxious to get RBs this offseason. They have Suggs and Green who are pretty good and now they got Droughns to compete with Suggs. Could it be that the Browns and Bills have a deal pending the trade of Travis Henry that Green would come to Buffalo? I don't think Green is a TD type guy but I just found it odd.
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Why trade for Green when it wouldn't cost a draft pick to get A.Thomas who has been a more productive runner?
The problem with getting a W.Green or an A.Thomas is that these are guys, like T.Henry, who believe that they are or should be the starting RB wherever they may end up playing. All three of them could end up being a problem for their team in that regard if they are not starting and who needs that? Besides which, of the three of them, T.Henry has been the most productive.
As for Eddie George, I think last season proved that he is pretty much shot. A.Smith played pretty well in a back-up role for Tennessee last season. And, I would take T.Wheatley--who I don't think that much of--over George based on what I was able to see of the two of them last season.
This is a pretty deep draft for RBs and the Bills are not looking for someone to come in and start immediately, so I would rather see them take one of the bigger RBs projected to be available in the 3rd or 4th round--who would come cheap--than spend the money and draft pick that it would take to bring in a W.Green or sign a FA RB who would not be happy playing as a back-up. But, that's just my opinion.Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.
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Originally posted by LifetimeBillsFanWhy trade for Green when it wouldn't cost a draft pick to get A.Thomas who has been a more productive runner?
The problem with getting a W.Green or an A.Thomas is that these are guys, like T.Henry, who believe that they are or should be the starting RB wherever they may end up playing. All three of them could end up being a problem for their team in that regard if they are not starting and who needs that? Besides which, of the three of them, T.Henry has been the most productive.
As for Eddie George, I think last season proved that he is pretty much shot. A.Smith played pretty well in a back-up role for Tennessee last season. And, I would take T.Wheatley--who I don't think that much of--over George based on what I was able to see of the two of them last season.
This is a pretty deep draft for RBs and the Bills are not looking for someone to come in and start immediately, so I would rather see them take one of the bigger RBs projected to be available in the 3rd or 4th round--who would come cheap--than spend the money and draft pick that it would take to bring in a W.Green or sign a FA RB who would not be happy playing as a back-up. But, that's just my opinion.
We have to draft best available and look for sleepers in the later rounds. Hopefully we'll hit on a gem or two like last year where we got Greer, Baker and Peters (as undrafted).
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