‘Former Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett is visiting the Miami research facility that is credited with helping him recover from a life-threatening spinal cord injury. Everett walked through The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis on Friday. The program is based at the medical school at the University of Miami, Everett’s alma mater.’
Archives for March 28, 2008
Cornerback shouldn’t be highest draft priority for Bills
‘There are more pressing needs on the roster, and the team’s current starting duo is vastly underrated as it is.’
Inside slant
‘When a team finishes ranked 31st in total defense, allowing 55 passes of 20 yards or better, it’s a safe assumption that this unit will continue to get plenty of attention in spite of offseason upgrades.’
Strategy and personnel
‘Wide receiver and cornerback are the team’s top priorities moving forward.’
Notes, quotes
‘Edwards said being rid of the rookie "wow factor" will help him in his sophomore year. "I think once you kind of get past that, definitely you can grow a little bit and not have that be a distraction and you can kind of focus more on your job," he said. "And that’s hopefully what I’ll be able to do, kind of get past that rookie hump and move in the right direction my second year."’