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SWVABillsFan

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  1. I just noticed today I recently went from rookie status to a RFA. Yea me. Wonder what status is next? How many days, weeks, months, years, or posts does it tank to rank up?
  2. I love when people put videos on you tube and for some reason think they need to add music. Of course you can always turn it down; but why give us the hassle.
  3. Ummmm, +1. LOL HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
  4. From what I read excellent on PA attempts. Field goals about an 80% guy or so. His leg isn't the strongest but not the weakest. Could be a practice guy squad. Ryan is starting to age and injuries may more frequently start to occur. Good pick to finish a good draft.
  5. 4.53 speed. he will not only cover; but, perhaps lay the smackdown.
  6. Players who go later in the draft usuall aren't starters; but, developemental. Merriman will line at DE.
  7. Nigel Bradham, OLB, Florida State Height: 6-2. Weight: 241. 40 Time: 4.53. 10-Yd Split: 1.65. Bench: 24. Vertical: 37. Broad: 10-1. Arm: 33 3/4. Hand: 10 3/8. Projected Round (2012): 3-4. 4/25/12: Bradham played well in 2011, becoming the first Seminole since Marvin Jones to lead the team in tackles for three straight seasons. Bradham had 86 tackles with 9.5 tackles for a loss, two sacks, three passes broken up, two interceptions and a forced fumble this year. He played well against Miami and Oklahoma. Bradham is fast and physical, but his awareness and instincts can be off at times. He played well at the Senior Bowl and had an excellent Combine. Bradham blazed a fast 40 time did reasonably well in the field drills. 8/23/11: Nigel Bradham made strides as a junior after being somewhat inconsistent as a sophomore. Last year, he had 97 tackles with 6.5 tackles for loss, five sacks and five passes broken up in 2010. Bradham had decent production in his first year as a starter in 2009, when he notched 93 tackles with 5.5 tackles for a loss and two sacks. Bradham has the size and speed to be a starter in the NFL.
  8. Wouldn't it be funny if Buddy and co. have knowledgge about this board and are hearing stuff about what we say and threw us a curve ball and this guy turns out to be a Don Beebe or Wes Welker. I don't like but have to accept it.
  9. It was the fact of a trade for a guy who could of been had later and others on the board who met the stats of what they said they wanted in a wr. I am ok with the 1st 2 picks, I just believe a reach here for who else was/is still on the board.
  10. I still don't get it. Greg Childs and Tommy Streeter, 6'3 & 6'5 respectively, run about the same speed - 4.40 40's. Graham a 4.39. Hello!
  11. NOW THIS WAS A REACH IF I EVER SAW ONE.
  12. Listening to Buddy on BB.com with his day to assessement I am lead to believe WR might be selected in the 4th round as he sees talent there. With that said I am lead to believe we get QB in the 3rd. Either way though I would have picked different in 1 and 2 the more I read and watch the more I see savy players who have complete game time experience. Keep going Buddy!
  13. I think he is clos ein size with Hairston. He is the pick so I will back him. I think to be quicker on his feet he could stand to lose about 20 lbs. 6'6 325 is good for a tackle. Either way I think Hairston and Glenn ar the Tackles of the future.
  14. I'm rubber, your glue. Nah nah nah, nah, nah nah!
  15. That is exactly what I was getting at. I am not the best at wording things properly so people understand. i often am too lengthy. Thank you for your insight.
  16. Now Bill my friend, I do hope you see the humor in this and it has made you smile.
  17. As far as the arm, I have no argument here. The question is, where is McCoy's footabll savy compared to Fitzpatrick's?
  18. I think the question is a step forward or a step back. I do not think a Qb is available that can start this year or next, but, one that needs time. On the other hand there are other players available who can. QB is a need, but trade up for Osweiler if there late 3rd or the guy from Wisconsin. There is a need, but not a huge pressing one. I have faith in ole #14.
  19. Matter of opinion. I think your reply is stupid. Depends on where you level of concetration or focus is. So if we are now done insulting each others examples or opinions perhaps we can be grown up enough to respect or properly reply to others opinions.
  20. Ok folks, 2 hours to go. Let's have em and relieve the pre draft tension.
  21. BULL. If you draft a top 5 QB one year, like Cam Newton(who has a great season), and that season you suck and draft top 5 again and another top 5 QB is there, do you take him? No, BPA of need is key.
  22. Peace be to you. From what I figure you saw a player that possibly you thought the Bills should have traded up for that they didn't. You want better things from the Bills as we all do. Thank you for being a great hardcore BILLS fan!
  23. Ok, so you are not the 50% of us. I do not completely know all about all college players. My hope is th eBills draft good players. When I look at scouting reports I read about the players and their physical skillset and where they are predicted to go. As an actual talent evaluator I am so far off base, though I have learned a few things. I see Greg Childs in the 3rd, 6'3 219 4.40-40 20 reps, to me at WR a physical specimen with physical talent you can't teach. I then say teach the man. So to me, as most others I am sure, I don't see all. I will be of the 50%.
  24. In my book, the Bengals take the cake.
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