‘”Most teams are kind of like the Bills have been for years, which is kind of in purgatory,” said Nix, who was a special assistant for the Bills after his run as GM ended in May 2013. “They win just enough games not to pick early because they’re good everywhere else, so they wind up floundering trying to get that franchise quarterback. A lot of teams are in that situation.”‘
Archives for April 26, 2018
Ex-QB Kelly goes home to Buffalo after surgery
‘Praise the LORD!! … We are still months away from compete healing, and a few more surgeries to go, but … WE ARE GOING HOME! And there is no place we would rather be!”‘
Action Jackson
‘Jackson is the best dual threat quarterback in this draft as his numbers will attest. The Florida native saw action in three games as a freshman and was the Cardinals’ starter each of the last two seasons. He threw for 7,203 yards and 57 touchdowns, while producing 3,172 yards and 39 touchdowns on the ground. But don’t get the idea that Jackson is a run first guy. He is a passer who can run as opposed to a runner who is asked to pass.’
Jim Kelly coming back home
‘The post, which showed Kelly taking a walk through New York’s Central Park, said “On final day of being in the big apple, Jill Erin and Parker took me on a little walk around Central Park. It was awesome just to see trees again and to breathe fresh air. GOD willing we will be heading back home tomorrow. Can’t wait. Till then, don’t stop the prayers. THANK YOU ALL.”‘
Bills Today: Ian Rapoport offers Bills draft day scenarios
‘“It’s possible and I don’t know how many pre-draft calls need to be made between Brandon Beane and Dave Gettleman,” said Rapoport. “They know each other pretty well. I wouldn’t think there’d need to be a feeling out process. I think they know what each other wants and would do and I think they could do a deal pretty quickly. I just don’t think the Giants want to go all the way back there. And if you’re the Bills I would assume if they’re willing to trade up they’d be willing to give up their second first-round pick, but to go from 12 to 2 it probably takes more than that. Do they want to trade next year’s pick as well? I don’t know. It seems like a lot and far to go. I’m not sure the Bills need to, so I just don’t think it’s happening.”’