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Wilson from Gamehendge

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  1. Thank you! http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/index.php?...awrence+sidbury Great minds think alike...
  2. I haven't seen any clips of taking the snap from under center...product of the system If we go that route...I'll take my chance on Tebow.
  3. Snead??? Why would you understand Snead, but not Clausen??? If we draft Jevan Snead, I will turn in my Bills Nation membership card.
  4. Agreed... I didn't say he should be our 1st round pick...but I would grab him in the 4th if he is there, even the 3rd if we get a QB in FA.
  5. With all due respect Darth... Gaither could not have been drafted, unless he waited a year... Hence the reason he was supplemental pick...just like Ahmad Brooks.
  6. Actually I have been a 'Canes fan for quite some time...although I stopped following them a couple years ago when they dropped Larry Coker. Sean Taylor was 1 of my favorite players. No, I have not seen much of Mays, other than what is on TV. But, why has the kid been such a hot item for the last 2-3 years? He was a projected 1st rounder last year as well. My point is...we don't need an Eric Berry type player...we have that in Jairus Byrd. We need a Steve Atwater/Ronnie Lott type player...and that is Taylor Mays. USC churns out stars like crazy every year...how many have Tennessee developed over the last 10 years? Compare that to USC...I would take a Pete Carroll coached kid over a Phillip Fulmer/Lane Kiffin coached kid ANY DAY!
  7. http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/index.php?...emaryius+thomas Tech wide receiver Demaryius Thomas (6’3” 225) was widely considered a late first-round pick, but that is up in the air after he broke his foot last week while training. It’s unclear if Thomas will be healthy soon enough to run and test before the draft at this point, but even if he cannot he’s still considered a second-round prospect as he was running times of 4.38 prior to the injury and compiling 46 catches for 1,154 yards (25.1 avg.) and eight touchdowns in his final collegiate season. I'LL STILL TAKE HIM!!!
  8. GO CELTICS! Idk if I was the only one to pick up on that... ...but it made me laugh!
  9. I would spend a 5th on him in a heartbeat. Probably even a 4th.
  10. Actually, I am 27. Nice try a-hole. Yes, actually I have known who he was since his freshman year. Berry on the other hand just became a hit this season. You people don't understand the difference between the 2? Eric Berry is like Jairus Byrd...playmakers. Taylor Mays would be the STRONG safety that takes on RB's, TE's and helps in the run game. Byrd is the ballhawk that roams the field to make plays. Eric Berry reminds me of Michael Huff. Taylor Mays reminds me of Sean Taylor. Oh and by the way...show me where I said I would take him with the 9th pick?????
  11. One of the Sun Devils' most consistent defenders and most dangerous pass-rushers over his four-year career...started all 50 games of his ASU career, the most starts by any player in school history...ranks as one of the top defensive ends in school history...departs ASU ranked third in school history with 31.0 career sacks (minus 208 yards), behind only Terrell Suggs (44.0) and Shante Carver (41.0)...finished in the top three in sacks in the Pacific-10 Conference as a sophomore and junior...totaled 136 tackles (85 solo), 45.0 tackles for loss (minus 248 yards) and 10 forced fumbles in his four seasons at ASU...led all Pac-10 freshmen in 2006 in quarterback sacks (6.0), tackles for loss (10.5) and forced fumbles (three)...recorded the third-most sacks by an ASU freshman in school history, trailing the 10.0 sacks made by both Terrell Suggs (2000) and Shante Carver (1990). http://thesundevils.cstv.com/sports/m-foot...s_dexter00.html http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dspro...&genpos=OLB He is projected in the 7th???????? WOW, I hope we get this kid!
  12. http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/index.php?...l=jared+gaither Beat ya to the punch. I would take him in a second.
  13. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/dexter-davis?id=496774 Davis is a projection from defensive end to the outside backer position. All indications are that he would fit well in a 3-4 defensive scheme utilizing his pass rush ability most often. Davis has a powerful initial jolt and uses his hands well to control and leverage defenders. He can be stout verse the run as well as showing versatility pressuring the quarterback off the edge. Davis really has the look of a 3-4 outside linebacker. Is a good combination of size, strength and toughness necessary to jolt blockers and hold up at the point of attack. Possesses impressive pass rush ability because of his power and good get-off. Displays nice hand use against the run and pass. Intelligent player with a ton of starting experience. Now, being an ASU fan and having the "Sports Package" on Time Warner, I watched every Sun Devils game this year on the Pac-10 Network. I also have family (2 cousins) that live in Tempe and attend every home game. My (male) cousin works at ASU too...So, needless to say, I have some decent knowledge of Davis and I think this kid is the next Elvis Dumervil. I would love for the Bills to scoop him up in the 3rd or 4th round to play OLB in our new 3-4 scheme. Anybody else have any thoughts, comments or opinions on Dexter Davis?
  14. Taylor Mays is STILL a man amongst boys. Dude has a 41' vert and ran the 40 in 4.24 (unofficial), 4.43 (officially). http://blogs.nfl.com/2010/03/02/not-record...l-sets-db-pace/ I would much rather have him than Eric Berry. Mays is the second coming of Sean Taylor. He could be a serious force in the defensive backfield with Jairus Byrd. I would love to have Byrd - Mays, as our safeties for the next 10 years. Not to mention...the kid can seriously lay the wood on opposing receivers...and I would LOVE to have somebody that would take Randy Moss' head off as he came across the middle. I will NOT be surprised if he goes before Eric Berry.
  15. I like the Javarris James idea...and I really like Jarrett Brown as a "slash" like the Jets use Brad Smith.
  16. I would rather have Suh fall to us, wouldn't you? Then Cody slips to us in the 2nd or even the 3rd? Defensive Line = Suh - Williams/Cody - Stroud *Trade Lynch and next year's 4th for Merriman. (Merriman - Poz - Kawika - Maybin) ** Secondary = McGee - McKelvin - Byrd - Whitner THAT is a bad ass defense right there!
  17. If we could get Spikes in the 2nd and Thomas in the 3rd...that would be awesome! And, Carter in the 6th?
  18. There ain't much "whole" about this team...because, we have too many "holes." And yes, I have seen Dansby play quite a bit, being that Arizona is my 2nd favorite team. He is a beast. Great size, great speed, great strength (or as some say, Shannon Sharpe, "Stremf"). He is a beast and can lay the wood. I would take him in a second, and make him the cornerstone of our defense.
  19. Depending on who we get in the 1st...yes I would take him in the 2nd.
  20. http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/i...ills-3-4-switch *Didn't see this posted anywhere...Sorry if it is and I missed it.
  21. DEMARYIUS THOMAS IN THE 2nd or 3rd!!! I bet he ends up being better than Bryant. (and Gailey knows him!)
  22. I love the bold pics...dont know much about the other 2. I think Jarrett Brown could mold into a Brad Smith type player who turned out to be very dangerous for the Jets this year. I also think Spikes will be a steal, and Thomas would be great value in the 3rd and Jones in the 5th. But I think the STEAL would be Schofield...I saw an interview of Roger Saffold and he said the best player he faced was Schofield. He said he has tremendous speed and great counter moves. Also has good strength and hands. I really like this draft, although it does not have any "sexy" picks/names in it.
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