H2o Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Everyone has an opinion on what's going on here and this is mine. I think we are going to take the highest rated player on Nix/Modrak/Gailey's board on draft day regardless of team needs. If Spiller is their highest rated player @ #9, I think he will be on the Bills. If it's a RB, a LB, a WR, a DE, a QB, a OT, a OG, a DT, a SS, a C, no matter whatever the position is I think this will be their strategy. They are looking to rebuild this team and will do it with what they feel is the best player available regardless of team need I believe. The only positions I don't think we would select one of this year are a CB or FS because it's obvious we are set at the positions with the players we have. I think any of the rest are subject to change. edit: The draft with us taking Spiller got me thinking. After saying "There's no way we take Spiller @ #9" I think we actually could if Nix/Modrak/Gailey think he's a can't miss type of player.
Cotton Fitzsimmons Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Everyone has an opinion on what's going on here and this is mine. I think we are going to take the highest rated player on Nix/Modrak/Gailey's board on draft day regardless of team needs. If Spiller is their highest rated player @ #9, I think he will be on the Bills. If it's a RB, a LB, a WR, a DE, a QB, a OT, a OG, a DT, a SS, a C, no matter whatever the position is I think this will be their strategy. They are looking to rebuild this team and will do it with what they feel is the best player available regardless of team need I believe. The only positions I don't think we would select one of this year are a CB or FS because it's obvious we are set at the positions with the players we have. I think any of the rest are subject to change. You could scour the greatest players from the hollows and anals of the game's rich history, and not improve upon our secondary.
H2o Posted March 16, 2010 Author Posted March 16, 2010 You could scour the greatest players from the hollows and anals of the game's rich history, and not improve upon our secondary. We don't have Darrell Revis or anything, but our group of CB's and FS positions are the strongsuit of our team IMO.
High Mark Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 CJ Spiller is not worth the 9th overall pick any way you cut it. Not to us, or the 31 other teams.
richNjoisy Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Everyone has an opinion on what's going on here and this is mine. I think we are going to take the highest rated player on Nix/Modrak/Gailey's board on draft day regardless of team needs. If Spiller is their highest rated player @ #9, I think he will be on the Bills. If it's a RB, a LB, a WR, a DE, a QB, a OT, a OG, a DT, a SS, a C, no matter whatever the position is I think this will be their strategy. They are looking to rebuild this team and will do it with what they feel is the best player available regardless of team need I believe. The only positions I don't think we would select one of this year are a CB or FS because it's obvious we are set at the positions with the players we have. I think any of the rest are subject to change. edit: The draft with us taking Spiller got me thinking. After saying "There's no way we take Spiller @ #9" I think we actually could if Nix/Modrak/Gailey think he's a can't miss type of player. I just can't see this happening. I hear you on the rankings bit but the Bills desperately need to fill holes at the offensive tackle and nose tackle positions. "Can't miss" is STILL not guaranteed so, if one has to GUESS in the draft you have to WEIGHT your guess on need. My guess is Bulaga, Williams, or Davis or possibly Morgan. Okung will be long gone (could go #2) as will Bradford, Suh and Gerald McCoy.
JÂy RÛßeÒ Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 You could scour the greatest players from the hollows and anals of the game's rich history, and not improve upon our secondary. He said 'anals'
kasper13 Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 CB's and Safety's early. Can never have enough of those. Undersized DE. Reaches, projects and character guys. Trade to get a second 1st round pick and draft a QB who is a Collins/Johnson/Losman/Edwards type. Why change now? It's worked so well for so long.
bobcat Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 He said 'anals' I can really see the bills picking C.J Spiller with the first pick and going OT in the 2nd,and NT in the 3rd.There will be no QB there at our pick to build around,Fred Jackson is getting up there in age and HB seem to hit a wall when in there 30s so no long term solution there,and Lynch is to troubled to count on.Gailey loves to run the ball and Spiller will be a nightmare for defensive cordinators to keep in check.Speed kills and Spiller has that .He had 53 TD in college and 34 of them went for over 50 yards.The bills need an idenity and Spiller would give the bills what Peterson,and johnson gave there teams.Having a star HB like that will open up lee evans on more single coverage.If it was up to me i would pick the best LT on the board,but i will understand why the bills pick Spiller if they do.
Bill from NYC Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 CB's and Safety's early. Can never have enough of those. Undersized DE. Reaches, projects and character guys. Trade to get a second 1st round pick and draft a QB who is a Collins/Johnson/Losman/Edwards type. Why change now? It's worked so well for so long.
Canadian Bills Fan Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 I think they will put a blindfold on Nix, spin him around a few times, direct him to a board of scouted players and have him stick a tack on the board and that is who we will draft lol
ChanOverChin Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 I don't agree with this opinion. I think the Bills will select the best player available at a position of need (LT/QB/NT) and if they don't fee that that player is worthy of the #9 overal pick then they will trade down in R1 (acquire additional picks) and then select the best player available from a position of need. Spiller appears to be a great player in the making. Here is Thurman Thomas, but with a lot more speed (he ran a 4.24 40 at the combine). He looks very fast on film both as a RB and and as a KR/PR. He is also has very good hands. This guy is a difference maker and could actually warrant being selected in the top 10 picks of the draft. However, I can't see the Bills taking Spiller when they have a dire need at LT and NT and even QB. From a pure management standpoint, I think you need to look at what players that you can usually acquire (and acquire at a reasonable via FA) and that should play into your draft strategy each year. For instance, it's nearly impossible to find a stud LT or NT in FA because every team will franchise tag them before letting them go. RBs, OTOH, are a dime a dozen. There are always stud or at least very serviceable RBs available via FA. Just this year guys like T. Jones, LT, C. Taylor, and others were readily available. That's the MAIN reason why the best must select a LT or NT or QB in R1........because they are not likely to fill these important positions adequately via FA. They cannot hope to compete without very good players at these vital positions.
Meark Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 I can really see the bills picking C.J Spiller with the first pick and going OT in the 2nd,and NT in the 3rd.There will be no QB there at our pick to build around,Fred Jackson is getting up there in age and HB seem to hit a wall when in there 30s so no long term solution there,and Lynch is to troubled to count on.Gailey loves to run the ball and Spiller will be a nightmare for defensive cordinators to keep in check.Speed kills and Spiller has that .He had 53 TD in college and 34 of them went for over 50 yards.The bills need an idenity and Spiller would give the bills what Peterson,and johnson gave there teams.Having a star HB like that will open up lee evans on more single coverage.If it was up to me i would pick the best LT on the board,but i will understand why the bills pick Spiller if they do. +1 I agree with everything you said.
Canadian Bills Fan Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 I can't remember a time where I have felt like I was this much in the dark as to what position the Bills will draft in round 1. There are so many options!
bills in va Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 I can really see the bills picking C.J Spiller with the first pick and going OT in the 2nd,and NT in the 3rd.There will be no QB there at our pick to build around,Fred Jackson is getting up there in age and HB seem to hit a wall when in there 30s so no long term solution there,and Lynch is to troubled to count on.Gailey loves to run the ball and Spiller will be a nightmare for defensive cordinators to keep in check.Speed kills and Spiller has that .He had 53 TD in college and 34 of them went for over 50 yards.The bills need an idenity and Spiller would give the bills what Peterson,and johnson gave there teams.Having a star HB like that will open up lee evans on more single coverage.If it was up to me i would pick the best LT on the board,but i will understand why the bills pick Spiller if they do. Who is going to block for Spiller? He is not worth drafting with our lines. A RB or WR at #9 is a luxury because our lines are so bad. We have only 2 returning healthy, legit starters on our O-Line (Hang/Levitre). You cannot justify picking skill guys in round 1 when you cannot block for them. We MUST go O-Line or NT with #9!
Canadian Bills Fan Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 I think until we have a solid OL we need a RB with speed who can make the runs around the outside. Running up the middle will not work
JStranger76 Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Could you bring your little dog back for my wife figo?
Buffalonian-at-Heart Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Who is going to block for Spiller? He is not worth drafting with our lines. A RB or WR at #9 is a luxury because our lines are so bad. We have only 2 returning healthy, legit starters on our O-Line (Hang/Levitre). You cannot justify picking skill guys in round 1 when you cannot block for them. We MUST go O-Line or NT with #9! I can't imagine a worse O-line situation than last year and Fred Jackson had over 1400 all purpose yards.
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 As far as taking best player vs. taking a player by position, at #9 there is an aledged "can't miss player" available for every position.
PromoTheRobot Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 RD1=Sam Bradford RD2=Jimmy Clausen RD3=Tim Tebow RD4=Dan LeFevour RD5=Mike Kafka RD6=John Skelton RD7= a CB One of them has to work out. PTR
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