Scott Chandler, Lee Smith, Tony Moeaki, Chris Gagg, Mike Caussin, Brandon Kaufmann. Having spent 1st and 6ths on WR, unlikely the Bills will address tight end. This assumes reports of Kaufmann at 245 are accurate, otherwise he stays at WR and he is unhappy.
Couldn't or wouldn't? Maybe the league didn't want to be accused of discriminating against whatever affliction he has that forces him to make this kind of public display
Not sure where this ranks him but:"...Jenkins ran a 4.56-second 40-yard dash while working out for the New York Jets..." per the link below
http://www.thenewstr...tml?sp=/99/512/
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The Bills would never do anything this stupid. Oh wait (somebody has to mention it), the Bills gave up (3) 1's and a 2 for Cornelius Bennett (Bell was a former number 1). Just sayin, that didn't work out so bad. As has been pointed out, picks can be overrated.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/man-who-went-to-prison-13-years-late-ordered-released/
Sounds like he really did turn his life around, wasn't trying to hide, paid taxes etc.
One of my best friend's older brother was best friends with TG in high school. He actually asked this person to start Paychex with him. Instead, after making a few million in Rochester, he went off to Colorado and started a restaurant with Billy Kidd (famous skier in the 60's). That didn't turn out so well, he returned to Rochester and got back in to the ski business. After TG bought the Sabres he gave his old buddy a job as sales and marketing director. Long story even longer, my friends brother told us that TG's attitude was that the "team" started with him (TG) and ended with Lindy. The players were interchangeable. This attitude resulted in pretty much what everyone else has said. Hopefully since he is getting on in years he'll be more interested in winning than profit but I'm hoping ownership goes a different direction.
Can't ask for much more than this. Seattle had (3) 5th's and (4) 7th's last year. All the 5th's and 2 of the 7th's are still with the team, hope they let the wrong one get away.
Drink beer at O'loughlin's until approx. 9:30 PM, look dumbfounded when we draft a running back. Invariably there will be a graduate from whatever college the running back is from who will try to assure me that this is the best pick ever. Then I'll stumble home mumbling something undecipherable...
Ginn was no Ginn when he was drafted number 9 overall. Watkins is slightly bigger, slightly slower. I'm just saying that Watkins' measurables are closer to Ginn's than to Megatron's, I don't see WR as a need worthy of giving up a second round pick when we've already spent our 6th on wide receiver and we have a lot of speed at the position.
Haven't read through 13 pages of responses but I see Watkins as more of a Ted Ginn Jr than a Calvin Johnson, so I'm against trading up for him. With Woods, SJ, Goodwin, Bardin, and Williams already on the roster not to mention Graham and Kaufmann (who may end up at tight end if he really is 245) I really think we have bigger needs then WR and can do pretty good in the mid rounds if the coaches feel it is still a need. Really don't want to give up a second round pick to land Watkins.