While we wait to see if any new Cowher news comes about today.
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Of course selecting a stud in the first round of the draft is always an option but if you look at it rationally the Bills most likely don’t get the chance to draft Sam Bradford or Jimmy Clausen, the consensus top two gunslingers in this year’s college crop. Barring a bizarre finish to the NFL season this Sunday, the Bills will likely pick eighth or ninth in next April’s draft and with quarterback needy teams like St. Louis, Seattle, Oakland and Cleveland picking ahead of Buffalo, they’re unlikely to find either when on the clock.
Sure, Colt McCoy, Tony Pike and Tim Tebow among others are clearly possibilities in the first or second rounds. But the Bills have a plethora of other needs to address early in the draft, including left tackle, defensive tackle and linebacker. Maybe new management that’s now imminent doesn’t see any rookie they envision as a franchise quarterback.
That leaves the prospect of a trade. Let’s take a look at five candidates that could fit into Buffalo’s plans for a 2010 quarterback.
Sure, Colt McCoy, Tony Pike and Tim Tebow among others are clearly possibilities in the first or second rounds. But the Bills have a plethora of other needs to address early in the draft, including left tackle, defensive tackle and linebacker. Maybe new management that’s now imminent doesn’t see any rookie they envision as a franchise quarterback.
That leaves the prospect of a trade. Let’s take a look at five candidates that could fit into Buffalo’s plans for a 2010 quarterback.
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