‘Ferguson, 6 feet, 5 inches and 271 pounds, had his invitation to the NFL scouting combine rescinded after a background check revealed he was convicted of simple battery following his freshman year of college (reportedly for a fight at a McDonald’s). The NFL has a policy that bans players from the combine if they are convicted of a felony or misdemeanor involving violence. The league later allowed Ferguson to attend the combine for medical tests and team interviews, but no drills.’
Archives for April 3, 2019
NFL draft preview: Wide receiver quality in draft improved
‘“This is a markedly better and deeper group than last year’s class,” NFL Media draft analyst Lance Zierlein wrote on NFL.com. In 2018, only two receivers were first-round choices: Maryland’s D.J. Moore and Alabama’s Calvin Ridley.’
New Era unveils Buffalo Bills 2019 NFL Draft on-stage hat
‘The Buffalo Bills’ on-stage hat features electric flashes (lightning bolts) and stars on the brim. For those unfamiliar with Buffalo’s flag, the stars represent New York’s status as one of the original Thirteen Colonies while the electric flashes reflect Buffalo being one of the first cities to install electric service.’
Capaccio: 2019 Mock Draft No. 1
‘9. Buffalo Bills – DL – Ed Oliver (Houston).’
Bills fans get a first look at the NFL draft cap
‘New Era released the design today.’
Bills Today: Where the Bills schedule ranks based on projected win totals
‘The Bills are projected to finish with 6.1 wins, the eighth-lowest mark in the NFL. Buffalo will play two top-five opponents based on win projection this season (the Patriots twice) and five games against bottom five opponents the Dolphins (twice), Bengals, Redskins and Giants.’