‘It has been a dream and then to be able to actually have the opportunity to live that after all the hard work you put in and after everything you have been through in life. To be able to have the opportunity to help your family and contribute in any kind of way you can to your new organization.’
Archives for April 29, 2012
Transcript: Heinlen on DB Ron Brooks
On if the Bills see him as a slot-cornerback: That’s going to be up to coach. He can play both. It’s a matter of finding out where he’s going to get the reps at practice to start. I’m sure we’ll probably start him at one spot and work from there as to build him where he’s going to be. Special teams, he’s an ace there. As a cover-guy, he’s always the first guy down the field. He’s very physical in his play. He does not shy away from any contact. As a jammer, he makes it really tough for those guys to get down and cover.’
Transcript: Ron Brooks Conference Call
‘It has been a dream and then to be able to actually have the opportunity to live that after all the hard work you put in and after everything you have been through in life. To be able to have the opportunity to help your family and contribute in any kind of way you can to your new organization.’
Bills add second OT and LB in round 5
‘The Bills added their second massive tackle of the draft as Sanders stands at 6’5 and weighs about 320 pounds. He came out of high school as a coveted four-star recruit and left his hometown state of Ohio for Florida State. He proved to be a durable four-year player that started since he arrived on campus as a freshman. Sanders started an impressive 50 of his 53 games played in his career as a Seminole. He is a natural right side tackle, but proved this past season that he can anchor the left side in a pinch.’
Transcript: Zebrie Sanders Conference Call
‘I am just glad for the opportunity. I’m glad they selected me and gave me a shot out of all the other rookies. I’m just ready to get out there, prove myself and just start all over again. Earn my respect and hopefully get an opportunity to get on the field.’
Transcript: Shawn Heinlen on Tank Carder
‘He plays a lot faster than he timed at the Combine. He is an instinctive player. He is smart and he has played inside and out. He closes very fast. He is going to have to work on playing with his hands better but that is not the style of defense they play at TCU. They are an attacking gap type defense. So for him he is going to have to just bulk up and get a little stronger taking on at the point. He has great coverage skills. He is fluid for a linebacker. He changes direction well. His short area quickness is very good. And like I said because of his instincts and his intelligence to diagnose things, he just has a feel for the game. He plays a lot faster than he times.’
Transcript: Tank Carder Conference Call
‘I’m excited. When I went up there I had a good feeling. I loved everything (they) had, the facilities and everything were real low-key, it wasn’t anything too fancy and that was the best part I liked about it. Not a lot of flash and I love that. I’m ready to come there and do my part and help out the team the best I can.’
OL Asper is Bills 6th round addition
‘Asper (6’6″ 319) played mostly right tackle and guard for the Ducks high-octane offense, but saw time just about everywhere in his college career across the front.’
Transcript: Mark Asper Conference Call
‘I don’t anticipate it being an issue, no. It’ll be like mama’s milk.’
Kickoff specialist caps Bills draft class
‘”This guy is a kickoff guy he kicked through the uprights kicking off and if you can make, or kick the ball in the end zone and make them start on the 20 it gives you a much better chance defensively. Then it will be up to Chan to figure out a spot to get him in the 46, so he is active, but if he can consistently kick it in the end zone than he is worth that seventh pick.”‘