‘Bills Assistant GM Tom Modrak admits Bush is not an easy case for teams to evaluate in light of the injury. “That’s a tough call,” he said. “On that particular case there will be a wide range on when you take a chance on a guy like that. What his medical will say, when he is going to be ready, whether he would have to start on PUP are all factors. That’s where it gets really tricky because somebody is liable to get a really good player if they take a chance. But there’s a chance you won’t have him immediately. Now some teams aren’t willing to do that and some are.”‘
Archives for April 2007
Bills like their prospects
‘Lynch probably will be available at No. 12 if the Bills want him. Modrak likes Lynch’s versatility. “He’s a candidate to be a threedown guy,” Modrak said. “He’s a strong runner, but he’s got movement. He’s not a straight-line runner. He can hit big plays for you. He catches the ball very well. Like almost every back in college they don’t ask guys to pass-block a lot, especially the stars. He does it when he is called upon.”‘
Turner not likely to join Bills
‘That has started speculation that unless the Bills are in love with Peterson or Lynch, they would use their top pick on a linebacker (Mississippi’s Patrick Willis) or cornerback (Michigan’s Leon Hall) then find a running back from a second-tier group that includes Ohio State’s Antonio Pittman, Arizona’s Chris Henry, Auburn’s Kenny Irons and Louisville’s Michael Bush.’
Answers in short supply at draft luncheon
‘”We had some good play from Angelo Crowell … a rookie such as Keith Ellison – a sixth-round choice – performed very well and that was encouraging, but we need additional help. We have to add players at the position definitely,” the GM said.’
Bills not likely to trade for Turner
‘During a media luncheon with Buffalo-area reporters, Levy said he doubts the Bills will be able to work out a deal with the Chargers.’
Bills fans still wait for McGahee to make them proud
‘But making statements connected to reality isn’t McGahee’s specialty. Thankfully, for Buffalo’s sake, an utter jerk who didn’t play all that hard or well is gone, and Bills fans can be happy that the unquestioned team leader is a quarterback who likes you so much that he bought a house downtown in his adopted city. Willis McGahee could have learned a lot from J.P. Losman, Buffalo citizen.’
Bills Outline Draft Needs
‘Linebacker: An ‘obvious need’ said Levy. He mentioned the need for a linebacker who can stuff the run, and not just one who can run. Both Modrak and Levy agree with all the experts: Mississippi’s Patrick Willis is the top linebacker, who brings speed, talent and good character. The team’s current depth chart has Angelo Crowell moving to the middle linebacker spot, with Keith Ellison manning the weakside outside spot. If the team drafts Willis, he would play the middle position, with Crowell moving back outside.’
Levy says Bills are not likely to get Turner
‘Turner, 25, is a restricted free agent who recently visited with Buffalo. An extremely productive backup to LaDainian Tomlinson, Turner – who has good speed and power – could blossom in a starting role. However, since they tendered him a $2.35 million contract, the Chargers would be entitled to a first- and third-round picks in 2007 as compensation for any team that elects to sign him.’
Levy, Modrak address draft
‘He may have been facetious with the number, but the Bills have a number of directions they can go with their eight picks, including trades to move up or down. “We’re always willing to move, but it takes two,” Modrak said. “Conversations are ongoing all the time, and they’ll heat up more as we go. Things are set, 85 percent, but now is the time you bring everybody together and polish it up.”‘
Bills all but rule out acquiring RB Turner
‘The Bills currently have two experienced running backs on their depth chart, led by journeyman Anthony Thomas, who spent most of last season as McGahee’s backup. Then there’s Shaud Williams, who has seen limited playing time in his three seasons at Buffalo.’
Bills Draft Luncheon Highlights
‘Modrak: "We’re always willing to move, but it takes two. Conversations are ongoing all the time. They’re ongoing now and they’ll heat up more as we go because all the teams are in the same situation. We’re all polishing up our draft boards so people are in the same situation where they want to see what they can get and what they can give."’
Levy: Trade For Turner Would Be A Surprise
‘”There’s nothing new to report right now,” said Levy Wednesday. “There are so many complexities to the deal that if it’s done I’ve got to tell you it’d be a surprise.”‘
McCargo on board for Bills
‘Following a season in which several rookies started and played very well, one guy the Bills could have really used was relegated to spectator status. Out back, two fresh safeties were playing with a maturity and confidence that was at odds with their rookie status, but upfront was a weak corps of defensive tackles with fifth-rounder Kyle Williams just trying to slow the hemorrhaging. The run defense was like a funnel, as opposing rushers headed straight for the middle of the field and poured out the other side; hopefully, for Buffalo’s sake, a healthy McCargo can counteract an obvious point of attack for opposing offensive coordinators.’
Bills Keep Two More
‘Both players carried third round picks in the draft as compensation to the Bills had they decided not to match any offer to the pair of defensive lineman.’
DE Hargrove And DT Anderson Signed
‘Anderson and Hargrove were tendered by the Bills back in late February effectively giving the club the right of first refusal if either of them were signed to an offer sheet by another NFL team.’