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MelK
01-24-2003, 10:03 PM
I'll list the various mocks on the web and who they have Buffalo taking with their 2nd rd pick.

Feel free to post any mocks you stumble across as well.

MelK
01-24-2003, 10:08 PM
<h3>AOKdraft</h3> (http://www.aokdraft.com/mock2003.html)



48. Buffalo Bills: Antwan Peek, OLB, Cincinnati



DT's and LB's taken ahead of us-


Round One:

4. Chicago Bears: Jimmy Kennedy, DT, Penn State

5. Dallas Cowboys: Terrell Suggs, DE, Arizona State (Junior)

7. Minnesota Vikings: Dewayne Robertson, DT, Kentucky (Junior)

10. Seattle Seahawks: Rien Long, DT, Washington State (Junior)

11. Baltimore Ravens: William Joseph, DT, Miami

13. Washington Redskins: Jerome McDougle, DE, Miami

14. New England Patriots (from Buffalo): Kevin Williams, DT, Oklahoma State

17. New Orleans Saints: E.J. Henderson, ILB, Maryland

18. New Orleans Saints (from Miami): Jonathan Sullivan, DT, Georgia (Junior)

22. New York Jets: Boss Bailey, OLB, Georgia

25. New York Giants: Michael Haynes, DE, Penn State

26. San Francisco 49ers: Ty Warren, DT, Texas A&M

30. Philadelphia Eagles: Jason Witten, TE, Tennessee (Junior)

31. Oakland Raiders (from Tampa Bay): Mike Doss, S, Ohio State

32. Oakland Raiders: Cory Redding, DE, Texas



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Round Two:
33. Cincinnati Bengals: Kenny Peterson, DT, Ohio State

34. Detroit Lions: Terry Pierce, ILB, Kansas State (Junior)

37. Arizona Cardinals: Chris Kelsay, DE, Nebraska

42. Seattle Seahawks: Gerald Hayes, ILB, Pittsburgh

45. Houston Texans (from Carolina): Dewayne White, DE, Louisville (Junior)

47. Kansas City Chiefs: LaMarcus McDonald, OLB, Texas Christian (Partial Qualifier)

MelK
01-24-2003, 10:10 PM
<h3>Antwan Peek-Cincinnati OLB</h3>
(6-2, 244, estimated 4.65 40 time)

2001 Season Stats: 10 games, 57 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, 4 passes broken up, 1 fumble recovery, 5 forced fumbles

Positives: Explosive player with great natural ability for a man of his size. Is strong, can run and can jump through the roof. Is an impact player who can get up the field and get after the passer.

Negatives: Is an outside linebacker/defensive end tweener. Lacks size and may have to make the transition to linebacker when in the NFL.

Overall analysis: Over the course of the last two college seasons very few players have played as well as Peek. Peek enjoyed a great sophomore season, and was even better as a junior in 2001. A defensive end in college, Peek shows tremendous ability at rushing the passer and getting into the opponent’s backfield. Peek is a top athlete who can beat the opposition with power or speed. Peek is also an excellent jumper, and does a great job of getting in the throwing lanes and knocking down passes when he is unable to get to the quarterback. But his size is an issue, and it’s pretty likely that Peek will have to make the transition to a linebacker position or be a situational pass-rusher once he reaches the NFL. But make no mistake about it; Peek does have enough ability to someday be a quality NFL linebacker. It’s very likely that, come draft day, teams that use a 3-4 defense will be especially interested in Peek. Currently, Peek is grading out in the late day one or very early day two area.

NFL Draft Blitz (http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/srolbprofiles.htm)

MelK
01-24-2003, 10:31 PM
<h3>Rob's Scouting</h3> (http://users.adelphia.net/~leboss25/mock_draft.htm)

Round #2
16. Buffalo Bills Ty Warren, DT, Texas A&M


DT/LB 's selected before the Bills pick



Rd #1

3. Cincinnati (Houston**) Jimmy Kennedy, DT, Penn State
6. Arizona Cardinals Terrell Suggs, DE, Arizona State
10. Seattle Seahawks EJ Henderson, ILB, Maryland

14. New England Patriots (Buffalo) William Joseph, DT, Miami
15. San Diego Chargers Kenny Peterson, DT, Ohio State
17. New Orleans Saints Jerome McDougle, DE, Miami

19. New England Patriots Terry Pierce, LB, Kansas State
20. Denver Broncos Dewayne Roberston, DT, Kentucky
22. New York Jets Johnathan Sullivan, DT, Georgia

24. Indianapolis Colts Kevin Williams, DT, Oklahoma State
25. New York Giants Boss Bailey, OLB, Georgia
29. Green Bay Packers Gerald Hayes, ILB, Pittsburgh

32. Oakland Raiders Cory Redding, DE, Texas

Rd #2

3. Chicago Bears Mike Doss, S, Ohio State
4. Houston Texans Michael Haynes, DE, Penn State
8. Minnesota Vikings Jarrett Johnson, DT, Alabama
12. Washington Redskins Rien Long, DE/DT, Washington State

MelK
01-24-2003, 10:39 PM
I realize TigerJ posted the results of NFL Draft Blitz- but here is more detail on who was taken ahead of the Bills in the draft



<h3>NFL Draft Blitz</h3> (http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/mockdraft.htm)



Mock Draft


16 Buffalo ....... Ty Warren, Texas A&M DT



DL/LB's taken ahead of the Bills
1/22/03

Round 1

3 Houston ....... Jimmy Kennedy, Penn State DT
5 Dallas ....... Terrell Suggs, Arizona State DE/OLB
7 Minnesota ....... William Joseph, Miami (Fl) DT

10 Seattle ....... Dewayne Robertson, Kentucky DT
11 Baltimore ....... Jerome McDougal, Miami DE
13 Washington ....... Rien Long, Washington St DT

14 New England ....... Michael Haynes, Penn State DE
17 New Orleans ....... E.J. Henderson, Maryland MLB
20 Denver ....... DeWayne White, Louisville DE

22 NY Jets ....... Kevin Williams, Okla. St. DT
24 Indianapolis ....... Jonathan Sullivan, Georgia DT/DE
29 Green Bay ....... Terry Pierce, Kansas State MLB

Round 2

7 Jacksonville ....... Cory Redding, Texas DE
9 Seattle ....... Gerald Hayes, Pittsburgh MLB
14 San Diego ....... Jarret Johnson, Alabama DT/DE
15 Kansas City ....... Boss Bailey, Georgia OLB

MelK
01-24-2003, 10:58 PM
<h3>Searle's NFL Draft Arena</h3> (http://asearle2.tripod.com/)

Rd#2
14. Buffalo Bills - Antonio Garay - DE - Boston College
Going for sheer size and speed - the Bills find a young Bruce Smith - only bigger and faster.

Rd#3
14. Buffalo Bills - Chris Clemons - LB - Georgia
He's not his Georgia counterpart Boss Bailey by any stretch of the imagination - but the Bills get a nice pick up here that can upgrade the defense.

RD#4
14. Buffalo Bills - Gus Felder - OG - Penn State
An underrated guard from the Big Ten. Setting him up next to Mike Williams could make that Buffalo offense run very smoothly. He's a big, strong guard - not very quick, but he's a load to get around. Felder will allow plenty of time for Drew Bledsoe to pick defenses apart.


Defensive Line/ LB's picked before Buffalo



5. Dallas Cowboys - Jimmy Kennedy - DT - Penn State
6. Arizona Cardinals - Terrell Suggs - DE - Arizona State
8. Jacksonville Jaguars - DeWayne White - DE - Louisville

*10. Seattle Seahawks - William Joseph - DT - Miami
14. New England Patriots (from Buffalo) - EJ Henderson - LB - Maryland
17. New Orleans Saints - trade with Washington - Washington
trades down again to the Oakland Raiders - Dewayne Robertson - DT - Kentucky

20. Denver Broncos - Gerald Hayes - LB - Pittsburgh
21. Cleveland Browns - Brett Williams - OT - Florida State
22. Indianapolis Colts - Kevin Williams - DT - Oklahoma State

23. New York Giants - Jerome McDougle - DE - Miami
27. San Francisco 49ers - Jonathan Sullivan - DT - Georgia
28. Pittsburgh Steelers - Nick Eason - DE - Clemson

29. Tennessee Titans - Kenny Peterson - DT - Ohio State
30. Oakland Raiders (through TB) - Cory Redding - DE - Texas
31. Oakland Raiders - Boss Bailey -LB- Georgia


Rd#2

*10. Seattle Seahawks - Mario Haggan - LB - Mississippi State
*11. Baltimore Ravens - Calvin Pace - DE - Wake Forest

MelK
01-24-2003, 11:18 PM
<h3> HarryAWay's 2003 Draft Page</h3> (http://hometown.aol.com/harryaway/myhomepage/football.html)

16. Buffalo Bills: Jarrett Johnson DT Alabama (Johnson is a hardworking overachieveing defensive tackle that can help the Bills run defense)


DL's and LB's selected ahead of the Bill's pick

First Round:

3. Houston Texans: Jimmy Kennedy DT Penn State
5. Dallas Cowboys: Terrell Suggs DE/LB Arizona State
7. Minnesota Vikings: William Joseph DT Miami

8. Jacksonville Jaguars: E.J. Henderson LB Maryland
11. Seattle Seahawks: Dewayne Robertson DT Kentucky
14. New England Patriots from Buffalo Bills: Kevin Williams DT Oklahoma State

16. Washington Redskins from Kansas City Chiefs: Jerome McDougle DE Miami
20. Denver Broncos: Michael Haynes DE Penn St
22. New York Jets: Rein Long DT Washington State


25. New York Giants: Jonathan Sullivan DT Georgia
26. San Francisco 49ers: Kenny Peterson DT Ohio State
30. Philadelphia Eagles: Terry Pierce LB Kansas State
31. Oakland Raiders: Boss Bailey LB Georgia


Second Round:


3. Chicago Bears: Ty Warren DT Texas A&M
7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dewayne White DE Louisville
10. Seattle Seahawks: Cory Redding DE Texas

11. St. Louis Rams: Gerald Hayes LB
15. Kansas City Chiefs: Chris Kelsay DE Nebraska

MelK
01-24-2003, 11:20 PM
<h3>Jarret Johnson-/ Alabama/ DT
</h3>
(6-4, 287, estimated 4.85 40 time)

2002 Season Stats: 13 games, 54 tackles, 9 total tackles for loss, 5 sacks, 1 pass broken up, 3 forced fumbles

2001 Season Stats: 11 games, 54 tackles, 14 total tackles for loss, 9 sacks, 1 pass broken up, 2 forced fumbles

Positives: Has good quickness and is very good at getting up the field. Has a non-stop motor and will give one hundred percent on every play. Has been a great player in a very tough conference.

Negatives: Lacks natural size and strength. Doesn’t have the tools to constantly take on double teams.

Overall analysis: After seeing considerable playing time in his true freshman season, Johnson stepped into the starting lineup as a sophomore and stayed there ever since. Simply put, Johnson is one of those players whose physical package indicates that he is, at best, a later round pick. However, whenever Johnson steps on the football field he plays like a first rounder. Johnson’s lack of size and strength is more than made up with his tenacity and all-out hustle. But when it comes to the NFL, he has limitations that may prevent him from fitting into certain defenses. Johnson would not be an ideal fit for a team plays a two-gap defense where the linemen have to stand up at the line. However, a one-gap defense that allows defensive lineman to concentrate and fill one gap fits Johnson perfectly. But the bottom line is that Johnson can get it done on the football field, as evidenced by his performance during his career at Alabama. Currently Johnson carries a solid second round grade, and is a player that looks to have a good chance of being a solid NFL performer.
NFL Draft Blitz (http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/srdtprofiles.htm)

casdhf
01-30-2003, 07:07 AM
Johnson’s lack of size and strength is more than made up with his tenacity and all-out hustle.

Gotta love that.

MelK
01-30-2003, 07:44 AM
<h3>NFL Draft Insiders</h3> (http://www.draftinsiders.com/4.html)


48. Buffalo - Kevin Williams - DT - Oklahoma St. - Bills need front four defenders.


Other DL/LB's taken ahead of the Bills

First Round
3. Houston - Terrell Suggs - LB - Arizona St. -
6. Arizona - Jimmy Kennedy - DT - Penn St.
7. Minnesota - E. J. Henderson - LB - Maryland
8. Jacksonville - Dewayne White - DE - Louisville -

*10. Seattle - William Joseph - DT - Miami -
16. Kansas City - Michael Haynes - DE - Penn St.
18. New Orleans (Miami) - Kenny Peterson - DE - Ohio St.
19. New England - Rien Long - DT - Washington St.

22. New York Jets - Boss Bailey - LB - Georgia
24. Indianapolis - Dwayne Robertson - DT - Kentucky
25. New York Giants - Jerome McDougle - DE - Miami

Second Round
33. Cincinnati - Jon Sullivan - DT - Georgia -
38. Dallas - Ian Scott - DT - Florida
43. * Seattle - Chris Kelsey - DE - Nebraska -

47. Kansas City - Angelo Crowell - LB -


48. Buffalo - Kevin Williams - DT - Oklahoma St. - Bills need front four defenders.






I'm not sold on this guy's draft- He has the fewest defenders by far of any mock going in rd #1- 16 players (defense is much deeper than offense in this draft- ansd a much bigger need in the NFL) Including 3 first round TE selections....huh?????:huh:

On his MSNBC draft he has Charlie Rogers dropping to #9, Soph. injury prone WR Kelley Washington going 10th:huh:New England going for a WR(Rashaun Woods -OKlahoma) and RB (Ontero Smith- Oregon) with their 2 1st rounders, but on his web page he has New England drafting for Defense (which is their glaring need) with those picks. My guess is he pulls these out of his rear...but then, don't we all?

MelK
01-30-2003, 07:47 AM
<h3>Kevin Williams-/Oklahoma State/ DT</h3> (http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/srdtprofiles.htm)


(6-5, 290, estimated 4.97 40 time)

2002 Season Stats: 13 games, 61 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 7 sacks, 2 passes broken up

2001 Season Stats: 11 games, 36 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, 4 passes broken up, 1 fumble recovery

Positives: Possesses above average speed and quickness for an interior defensive lineman. Is an experienced and durable player that gives top effort. Is an improving player coming off of a great senior season.

Negatives: Lacks great bulk and strength. Needs to be more consistent in keeping his pad level down. Is somewhat of a defensive end/defensive tackle tweener.

Overall analysis: After redshirting in 1998, Williams went on to be a four-year starter at Oklahoma State. Williams showed signs of being a quality player as a junior, but really took his game to the next level as a senior. Over his college career Williams has seen extensive action as both a defensive tackle and a defensive end. Williams is a classic tweener.

As a pro defensive end he has great size but doesn’t have great athletic ability. But as a pro defensive tackle he has very good athletic ability but lacks size and bulk. However, there are some other strong positives for Williams. He is a player that is a hard worker and will give a top effort. He is a very experienced player having been a four-year starter in a major college conference. He is also very durable and has not missed much playing time because of injury.

In summary, Williams might play end in one scheme or tackle in a different scheme, but given his package of intangibles it’s likely that Williams will become a quality NFL player. Currently Williams carries a late day one/early day two grade.



NFL Draft Blitz

TigerJ
01-30-2003, 12:16 PM
Kevin Williams' bowl appearances have in my opinion guaranteed him a first round selection. I'd be thrilled if he dropped, but it's not going to happen. I think Jarret Johnson and Garay would be reaches for the Bills in mid round two. I realize Garay probably has first round talent, but his injuries are such a red flag that I think most teams wouldn't even consider drafting him on day one if at all. I like Peek's athleticism. Whether or not the Bills feel he can make the position switch in time to help the Bills this year is a question only they can answer. There are a couple other DE/OLB tweeners the Bills might pick up later in Shurron Pierson and Bryant McNeal.

MelK
02-08-2003, 11:04 AM
CBFans Mock Draft- 4 round Mock
http://www.isoc.net/cid/cbfans/megabbs2/thread-view.asp?threadid=3552&MessageID=16013#16013


2nd Round
Bills-#48-BILLS / Terry Pierce / LB/ Kstate

With all the DT/DE we hope to fall gone, will have wait later rounds, so we switch gears to our second need: LB. Terry Pierce is a physical specimen with good speed, lot of potential, and bring a mean streak on the field. Best of all, he hits like a mack truck!



3rd Rd
#79 BILLS- Eric Manning /DT /Oregon State
A strong run-stuffing interior DT who is tough to root off the line of scrimmage and does a good job of keeping his pads down. He should fit in nicely with Pat Williams! He will have to work on his pass rushing skills.

4th Rd
#111 BILLS -Lance Briggs/ LB /Arizona
Lance A very active player on the field with great speed and tackling abilities, also has instincts in reacting to developing plays. As an all-around athlete, he has shown good coverage drop and one on one skills.

MelK
02-08-2003, 11:10 AM
BullDog's Mock Draft (http://www.angelfire.com/nv2/mockdraft2003/index2.html)



Round 2

#46 Buffalo Nick Eason, DE, Clemson
The Bills need to add defensive depth and strength to their anemic team. Look for a big DL to go here.



Round #3
#78 Buffalo Sam Aiken, WR, North Carolina
Buffalo has taken a lot of defensive players so far. They can use a WR as Price may be gone. Look for the best player on the board to go here.

MelK
02-08-2003, 11:22 AM
<h3>Searle's NFL Draft Arena</h3> (http://asearle2.tripod.com/)

Rd#2
14. Buffalo Bills - Antonio Garay - DE - Boston College
Going for sheer size and speed - the Bills find a young Bruce Smith - only bigger and faster.

Rd#3
14. Buffalo Bills - Chris Clemons - LB - Georgia
He's not his Georgia counterpart Boss Bailey by any stretch of the imagination - but the Bills get a nice pick up here that can upgrade the defense.

RD#4
14. Buffalo Bills - Gus Felder - OG - Penn State
An underrated guard from the Big Ten. Setting him up next to Mike Williams could make that Buffalo offense run very smoothly. He's a big, strong guard - not very quick, but he's a load to get around. Felder will allow plenty of time for Drew Bledsoe to pick defenses apart.

Rd#5
14. Buffalo Bills - Colin Cole - DT - Iowa
A big guy to run upfront for the Bills. Cole helped Iowa steamroll through the Big Ten. He's a quiet player - but he does his job very well - evidenced by his production this year.

Rd#6
14. Buffalo Bills - Torrie Cox - CB - Pittsburgh
Cox has shutdown capabilities but he often gambles too much. He's a human highlight film - but for every great play he makes it seems like he always allows a big play also because of his gambling tendencies.

Rd#7
14. Buffalo Bills - Chris Vance - WR - Ohio State
Quite possibly will lose Peerless Price to free agency - so they need to reload. Although Josh Reed is a very capable #2 wide receiver behind Eric Moulds - they need some depth at the wide receiver position as Charles Johnson and Andre Rone are not exactly guys to hang you hat on as the third and fourth receivers. Vance is a solid wideout with good hands who could easily excel playing the slot position.

MelK
02-09-2003, 08:12 PM
<h3>The Huddle Report</h3> (http://www.thehuddlereport.com/2003DRAFT/THR7rd.htm)


48 BILLS LB Gerald Hayes Pittsburgh

79 BILLS TE Teyo Johnson Stanford

111 BILLS RB Justin Fargas USC

146 BILLS WR Bobby Wade Arizona

177 BILLS OT Wayne Hunter Hawaii

210 BILLS DT Tim Love Harding