robertpaul49 Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The Bills are probably going to select an offensive tackle with their first pick, and even if they don't, they are going to need to draft two offensive tackles. Who should be the second offensive tackle selected by the Bills?
Justice Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The Bills are probably going to select an offensive tackle with their first pick, and even if they don't, they are going to need to draft two offensive tackles. Who should be the second offensive tackle selected by the Bills? The guy that did his own sister.
Homer Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The guy that did his own sister. I think his name is Washington and i also think you are right but who knows where he'll fall.
SawchukBills Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 Depending on where they fall, Jared Veldheer Selvish Capers Jason Fox
BillsGuyInMalta Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 Depending on where they fall, Jared Veldheer Selvish Capers Jason Fox I'd be okay with any of those picks...Kyle Calloway is another good option, he's strictly an RT though...will never be agile enough to handle LT.
thewildrabbit Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The thing is... I think lots of the teams ahead of the Bills are going to select a tackle St Louis-QB Sam Bradford Detroit-DT Ndamukong Sue Tampa Bay-DT Gerald McCoy Washington-O Tackle-Russell Okung Kansas City-O Tackle Trent Williams Seattle-O Tackle-Brian Bulaga Cleveland-Jimmy Clausen Oakland-O Tackle-Bruce Campbell Buffalo... My only fear is that if the top tackles are gone at #9 they draft a defensive player.
OldTimer1960 Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The thing is... I think lots of the teams ahead of the Bills are going to select a tackle St Louis-QB Sam Bradford Detroit-DT Ndamukong Sue Tampa Bay-DT Gerald McCoy Washington-O Tackle-Russell Okung Kansas City-O Tackle Trent Williams Seattle-O Tackle-Brian Bulaga Cleveland-Jimmy Clausen Oakland-O Tackle-Bruce Campbell Buffalo... My only fear is that if the top tackles are gone at #9 they draft a defensive player. Why is that your fear? It isn't like the defense wasn't AWFUL against the run last year. The defense needs significant upgrade, too.
Ghost of Rob Johnson Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 They have Bell and Meredith as depth and signed Green to be the starter on the right side, i'm not sure they draft two tackles.
tonyjustbcuz Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 The thing is... I think lots of the teams ahead of the Bills are going to select a tackle St Louis-QB Sam Bradford Detroit-DT Ndamukong Sue Tampa Bay-DT Gerald McCoy Washington-O Tackle-Russell Okung Kansas City-O Tackle Trent Williams Seattle-O Tackle-Brian Bulaga Cleveland-Jimmy Clausen Oakland-O Tackle-Bruce Campbell Buffalo... My only fear is that if the top tackles are gone at #9 they draft a defensive player. That 8 pick mock is definitely a scary scenario for the Bills....I think in that scenario you trade down or go to the best available player like a C. Spiller RB or a WR, Your mock takes the best DT'S, OT'S, and QB's away prior to our pick...yikes that's scary. I think if the first 4 picks go as you project...then the Bills might consider using the phones to get into the 5th-7th spot so they can take either Bulaga or Clausen. (I don't like what I've read about Trent Williams having a tendancy to not practice hard soemtimes and occasionally taken a play off...sounds to Mike Williams'ish to me!)...Cleveland leap frogged down the board several times last draft, and Scott Pioli for K.C. would manuever for extra picks to stockpile as well. If they do get stuck at #9 then my favorite pick would be Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech. Morgan was rated a 8.6 at his position in the Sporting News Draft Guide for the 2010 NFL Draft and the only other player rated so high was SUH who also was a 8.6. I also think with the coaching staff consisiting of mostly former G/Tech coaches that their would be a tendancy to select a G/Tech player if everything else is equal. Morgan is projected to be a "rush" LB which wouldn't be a bad thing in our switch to a 3-4 defense.
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