‘In Evans, they get a deep threat receiver who was shown himself to be productive throughout his career with the Badgers.’
Archives for April 2004
Buffalo bolsters anemic offence with QB, wideout
‘One was for today. The other was for tomorrow. Both were bold moves.’
Lucky 13 for Evans
‘The situation in Buffalo could not be much better for Evans. He’s going to a team that ranked 30th in offense last season, but has an established quarterback in Drew Bledsoe and another quality receiver in Eric Moulds. “They’ve got a great defense and a great quarterback,” Evans said. “Some of the receivers there, in Eric Moulds and Josh Reed, I think they’re two people I can certainly learn from.”‘
Patience finally pays off for Evans
‘”We think he is going to bring a special dimension to our offense,” Tom Donahoe, president and GM of the Bills, said of Evans. “We think he can come in and contribute and help us to get our offense back on track.”‘
Bedford grad Evans lands in Buffalo
‘Evans added that his talks with the Bills went well and that he is confident Buffalo will be a good fit. “Yeah, I like it, I like it,” he said.’
Losman fits the bill for Buffalo
‘”They told me to keep my eyes open for Buffalo with the 13th pick, but when they picked Lee Evans we didn’t know what was going to happen,” Losman said. “Everyone’s been telling me this Green Bay and St. Louis type thing, so I was kind of shaky, and I didn’t know. But when Buffalo traded up with Dallas, my eyes kind of opened up and my heart started pounding. Then they called my name, and it was just a sigh of relief.”‘
Cowboys trade top pick but still fill need
‘About 90 minutes before the Cowboys were supposed to make their first-round pick, Buffalo president/GM Tom Donahoe phoned the Cowboys and talked about giving Dallas its first-round pick next year in exchange for the 22nd pick Saturday. Eventually, Donahoe offered Dallas second- and fifth-round picks in this draft and the first-round pick in 2005. After making the deal, Jerry Jones and Parcells each smiled broadly as they stepped out of the draft room to munch on brisket, sausage and fajitas. “They baited the trap with cheese,” Jones said of the Bills’ offer.’
Back flip
‘Taking advantage of a surprising offer from the Buffalo Bills, the Cowboys traded down from the 22nd slot for three picks — a second-round choice (43rd overall) which they used to draft Notre Dame running back Julius Jones; a fifth-rounder today; and a first-rounder in 2005.’
Cowboys up after trading down
‘In a move that drew immediate criticism from disappointed fans, Dallas traded its first-round pick Saturday to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for the 12th pick in the second round (43rd overall), the 12th pick in the fifth round (83rd overall) and the Bills’ first-round pick in 2005. The swap gave the Cowboys six picks for this year’s draft, one more than they started the day with. More importantly, it gave them two first-round picks to play with in next year’s draft.’
Bills help and hurt Bledsoe
‘Why Losman? “We had four quarterbacks with first-round grades,” Donahoe said. “Once we made our first pick (on Evans) we started looking for ways to get back into the first round to get J.P. He’s got arm strength. He’s competitive. He’s also a fiery competitor, something that has rubbed people the wrong way. But I like the fact that people don’t like his personality. He’s a competitor and will try to stick in everybody’s face.”’
Bills make aggressive moves with additions to offense
‘The Bills are in a situation with Drew Bledsoe. He has an option in November that, if the Bills pick it up, will kick in the next tier of his contract. Buffalo would like to rework Bledsoe’s deal and he’s so far been unwilling. If they don’t pick up the option, Bledsoe will be a free agent at the end of the year and Losman may be the successor.’
Wyche should find himself busy in Buffalo
‘”The important thing,” Wyche said, “is that you get the ball there, and J.P. will get it there. He has good technique, so I don’t agree at all with what they said, but at the same time, I’m one of those who always believed that if a guy has lousy technique and still puts the ball where you want it, the best thing you can do is try not to screw him up.”‘
Tillman’s death resounds with Kalsu kin
‘”There was a myriad of things running through my mind,” Kalsu said. “I remember when Pat Tillman joined the Army. I was, frankly, taken aback by it. First of all, you wouldn’t think that many of today’s pro athletes would make that decision. At that time I thought, ‘What a man of conviction, to be able to walk away from a life where he was so revered and in the limelight. That’s a man who has his priorities straight.’ Just like my father.”‘
Cowboys seemed to be drafting for next year
‘The Buffalo Bills, meanwhile, are sending mixed vibes. The Lee Evans selection at the 13th pick was a great one. They balanced the value of the defensive linemen available in the first and second rounds versus the receivers of the top two rounds and grabbed a No. 2 receiver to go with Eric Moulds. But the J.P. Losman move was baffling. Losman might have not gone in the first round. Giving away a first-rounder next year along with three other choices was too much. Sure, that’s an aggressive mentality, but those moves are only setting the stage for replacing players at already good positions. Willis McGahee was taken last year to eventually knock out Travis Henry. Losman may knock out Drew Bledsoe after this year.’
Day 1 winners and losers
‘Winners: Buffalo Bills.’