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They just said that John Clayton is reporting that KC and Buffalo are the front-runners for Drew Henson.
Plus Peter King on Tuesday said it might be a 2nd rounder this year but if the bidding gets going, it could turn into a 1st rounder next year and that the Texans are hoping for a pick in 2005.
Well I don't know what to say except if the Bills front office think he is worth it then I will just have to see how it pans out an dhope for the best.
I am not big on him at all...I put little merit in how he does in his workout...Showing what you can do on a practice field vs what you can do on gameday is totally differnt. No way would I give a first rd pick for this guy let alone a #2.
I thing he has some potential but I would not give up a first rounder for him. A second yes. It would be like drafting him in the second round and I would have no problem with that.
Personally ... I think that if McGahee is healthy and productive in pre-season, then Henry's not breaking camp with this team.
I'd like him to stay this season, but we've never carried a decent backup at all in the last few years, trading our best backup just before the season started, and the cost of trading Henry (cap-wise) is pretty much nothing. Plus, some team is bound to think that they could be a contender if they only had a RB, so that's when I see us making a trade.
Originally posted by Patrick76777 They just said that John Clayton is reporting that KC and Buffalo are the front-runners for Drew Henson.
Plus Peter King on Tuesday said it might be a 2nd rounder this year but if the bidding gets going, it could turn into a 1st rounder next year and that the Texans are hoping for a pick in 2005.
WGR55 is a joke Schoop and the Bulldog please Listen to a real sports station WNSA!!!!!
Didn't Mularkey say something about having Henry and McGahee in the game at the same time; and not just for a couple of gimmick plays? Mc Gahee is still an unknown quantity, and Henry has been very pruductive, in spite of injuries and in spite of the Gilbride fiasco. If McGahee pans out, andlives up to his billing, it makes no sense to trade a known quantity for the prospect of "potential." "A bird in the hand...?"
Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
And someone else said "Never mind!"
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Originally posted by THATHURMANATOR I thing he has some potential but I would not give up a first rounder for him. A second yes. It would be like drafting him in the second round and I would have no problem with that.
I agree.
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