With all this Wentz hype, it would be a perfect time to grab Connor Cook (trade back into the 1st or take him if he's there in the second) , Hackenberg (round 2 or later), or Hogan (reserved for rounds 3 or later).
The biggest problem is that most of the most physical players are often not very cerebral. So when complicating things, you could train them for 5 off seasons straight and they'd never get it. I among the few posting here, believe in Rex Ryan but I worry if Aaron Williams or Kyle Williams are gone due to injury there will not be a Ray Lewis or Ed Reed leader to facilitate implementing the defense amongst the players.
Anyone who is against Pegula and Rex Ryan don't deserve what they brought to Buffalo. Pegula kept the team and put this team back in national attention no matter what the outcome. All the negative talk is unwarranted. Not even one losing season yet under Pegula and Ryan and people talk as if we went 3-13. And this is the reason why in the media Bills fans are looked at in such a negative light. Every year results in panic if we don't win a super bowl. If another team in the AFC East could beat out the Pats I'd understand. But that isn't happening until Tom Brady retires. Period. End of story. Ryan is a good coach and Pegula is the best owner a fan base could dream of.
This is an excellent addition to the roster. He will be very productive with the Roman system and the way our offensive line blocks for the run game. Wow, what a great surprise signing.
It seems as though Patriots fans in a poll are cautiously optimistic about beating the Broncos but are not confident enough to think that its a sure win. I can't disagree with them but I really wish the Bills had their success and were in their position. This link contains the poll and some statistics discussed about the Patriots v. Broncos:
http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/threads/how-do-you-like-the-pats-chance-mile-high-poll.1127365/
http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/53830/mike-pettines-dilemma-3-4-or-4-3-defense
This article details how the 4-3 failed under Wannstedt and discusses Pettines options when he was hired. It then states how Mario Williams was unhappy in a 3-4 defense in Houston and that the defense should tailor towards him who was our best defensive player at the time. That being said Mike Pettine chose to run a 4-3 under taken from Ryan (often mislabeled a 3-4) and the defense was effective in it. Schwartz came the following year with a wide 9 4-3 and the defense was still good. Rex Ryan implements a 4-3 under and the defense wasn't impressive and then he is blamed for a bad scheme.
Who knows what the answer is? For me Rex Ryan's 4-3 under still utilizes the 4 defensive linemen and then another linebacker next to them. I have no idea why this didn't work.