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    Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...100/index.html

    The only Bills in the top 100 are:

    Aaron Schobel --#32

    Jason Peters--#39

    Other notables--

    Lee Evans #136,

    JP Losman #160

    Lynch #167


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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Evans 136?????
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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Evans should be the highest Bill.
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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    If I had to pick the top player from the Bills it would be Lee Evans.

    WR ranked above Evans...

    22. Steve Smith WR, Panthers: Still the NFL's most complete receiver

    24. Torry Holt WR, Rams NFL's A-Rod: 289 ca tch es since '04

    33. Andre Johnson WR, Texans: Best deep threat no one knows

    42. Marvin Harrison WR, Colts At 35, slipping a bit and not as physical

    48. Chad Johnson WR, Bengals Total receiving yards last four years: 5,430

    58. Larry Fitzgerald WR, Cardinals Parcells's pick for best WR in NFL

    63. Calvin Johnson WR, Lions Too high on this list Don't bet against him

    68. Reggie Wayne WR, Colts May have bigger impact than Harrison

    69. Devin Hester WR-KR, Bears Wowseven TDs in 85 touches last year

    80. Javon Walker WR, Broncos Speedy life preserver for green Cutler

    89. Donald Driver WR, Packers One fewer catch than Harrison since '04

    90. Roy Williams WR, Lions A physical 6'3" and a deep threat

    94. Hines Ward WR, Steelers Cowher owes his Super Bowl share to this guy

    103. Terrell Owens WR, Cowboys Stop dropping the ball -- please

    126. Wes Welker WR-KR, Patriots Don't be shocked if he catches 90

    135. Anquan Boldin WR, Cardinals Last two years: 6.2 catches per game

    Lee is not the 17th best WR in the league. I'd take him over any of those guys.
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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Also Angelo Crowell was near the end of the list. He had POZ higher than he had Crowell which I think is a little silly.
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    180. Donte Whitner SS, Bills Premier run-stopping safety as a rookie
    215. Derrick Dockery G, Bills Joe Bugel misses him in Washington every day
    221. Paul Posluszny LB, Bills Drafted to be a longer-lasting Shane Conlan
    223. Terrence McGee CB-KR, Bills Cover skills may be key to team's defense
    290. Brian Moorman P, Bills Might be best bad-weather punter ever
    374. Roscoe Parrish WR/KR, Bills
    396. Chris Kelsay DE, Bills : Payed well for being the 396th
    403. Ko Simpson FS, Bills
    412. Langston Walker T, Bills
    437. Ryan Denney DE, Bills
    464. Angelo Crowell LB, Bills

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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    While I am glad that I didn't see McGahee there, can anyone confirm?

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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    The list is useless tripe.

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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    #199 - Brian Moorman - IMO
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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Quote Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
    If I had to pick the top player from the Bills it would be Lee Evans.

    WR ranked above Evans...

    22. Steve Smith WR, Panthers: Still the NFL's most complete receiver

    24. Torry Holt WR, Rams NFL's A-Rod: 289 ca tch es since '04

    33. Andre Johnson WR, Texans: Best deep threat no one knows

    42. Marvin Harrison WR, Colts At 35, slipping a bit and not as physical

    48. Chad Johnson WR, Bengals Total receiving yards last four years: 5,430

    58. Larry Fitzgerald WR, Cardinals Parcells's pick for best WR in NFL

    63. Calvin Johnson WR, Lions Too high on this list Don't bet against him

    68. Reggie Wayne WR, Colts May have bigger impact than Harrison

    69. Devin Hester WR-KR, Bears Wowseven TDs in 85 touches last year

    80. Javon Walker WR, Broncos Speedy life preserver for green Cutler

    89. Donald Driver WR, Packers One fewer catch than Harrison since '04

    90. Roy Williams WR, Lions A physical 6'3" and a deep threat

    94. Hines Ward WR, Steelers Cowher owes his Super Bowl share to this guy

    103. Terrell Owens WR, Cowboys Stop dropping the ball -- please

    126. Wes Welker WR-KR, Patriots Don't be shocked if he catches 90

    135. Anquan Boldin WR, Cardinals Last two years: 6.2 catches per game

    Lee is not the 17th best WR in the league. I'd take him over any of those guys.
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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Quote Originally Posted by billsfanone
    The list is useless tripe.
    Calling this list useless tripe is a disparaging comment about tripe that is useless.
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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Quote Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
    180. Donte Whitner SS, Bills Premier run-stopping safety as a rookie
    215. Derrick Dockery G, Bills Joe Bugel misses him in Washington every day
    221. Paul Posluszny LB, Bills Drafted to be a longer-lasting Shane Conlan
    223. Terrence McGee CB-KR, Bills Cover skills may be key to team's defense
    290. Brian Moorman P, Bills Might be best bad-weather punter ever
    374. Roscoe Parrish WR/KR, Bills
    396. Chris Kelsay DE, Bills : Payed well for being the 396th
    403. Ko Simpson FS, Bills
    412. Langston Walker T, Bills
    437. Ryan Denney DE, Bills
    464. Angelo Crowell LB, Bills
    $49 million in contracts to the 396th and 412th best players in the NFL.

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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Quote Originally Posted by patmoran2006
    $49 million in contracts to the 396th and 412th best players in the NFL.

    Clutch..
    I know, horrible signings. Next time Marv makes any GM decision he should give Peter King a call and see where Peter King has that player ranked in the league. Peter King is the SMARTEST MAN EVER!!!!

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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Quote Originally Posted by DaBillzAhDaShiznit
    While I am glad that I didn't see McGahee there, can anyone confirm?
    I checked each page and did a search for both "Willis" and "McGahee" and got nothing.

    I know we all don't like Willis, but he has to be in the top 500 players in the league.

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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    This list has to be the most ridiculous waste of time ever. How in hell do you take all of the players in the league at every position and then assign them an overall ranking? What kind of statistical tomfoolery is this? And why drag it out to 500 players? Top 10, top 20 even maybe top 100 I could maybe see myself having a conversation about, but top 500? Tell me again how you compare Derrick Dockery to Donte Whitner? Just Curious.
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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Wes Welker is better then Lee Evans? Really?

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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed
    Wes Welker is better then Lee Evans? Really?
    yeah that's the one that jumped out at me too. Why? Because he kicked an extra point two years ago? Who gives a ****? Evans is far superior.

    But, as other people have pointed out, this list is so worthless that it isn't even worht discussing.

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    Re: Peter King rates the top 500 NFL players

    Quote Originally Posted by TacklingDummy
    If I had to pick the top player from the Bills it would be Lee Evans.

    WR ranked above Evans...

    22. Steve Smith WR, Panthers: Still the NFL's most complete receiver

    24. Torry Holt WR, Rams NFL's A-Rod: 289 ca tch es since '04

    33. Andre Johnson WR, Texans: Best deep threat no one knows

    42. Marvin Harrison WR, Colts At 35, slipping a bit and not as physical

    48. Chad Johnson WR, Bengals Total receiving yards last four years: 5,430

    58. Larry Fitzgerald WR, Cardinals Parcells's pick for best WR in NFL

    63. Calvin Johnson WR, Lions Too high on this list Don't bet against him

    68. Reggie Wayne WR, Colts May have bigger impact than Harrison

    69. Devin Hester WR-KR, Bears Wowseven TDs in 85 touches last year

    80. Javon Walker WR, Broncos Speedy life preserver for green Cutler

    89. Donald Driver WR, Packers One fewer catch than Harrison since '04

    90. Roy Williams WR, Lions A physical 6'3" and a deep threat

    94. Hines Ward WR, Steelers Cowher owes his Super Bowl share to this guy

    103. Terrell Owens WR, Cowboys Stop dropping the ball -- please

    126. Wes Welker WR-KR, Patriots Don't be shocked if he catches 90

    135. Anquan Boldin WR, Cardinals Last two years: 6.2 catches per game

    Lee is not the 17th best WR in the league. I'd take him over any of those guys.
    I don't know about saying he is better than all of them but Wes Welker??? Seriously?

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