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Well, I'm going to go burn my Whitner jersey now.

Keep the jersey and swap out the name…Joe Cribbs…Robert James...

 

They're getting guys they think fit what they want.

 

That said, I still would have rather gone another way.

 

I want Demarcus Love next or an OT tackle prospect that might slide, such as Hairston.

More rooster Blockers?

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According to CBS sports, Searcy "Demonstrated the agility to stick with tight ends and even cover slot receivers in a pinch while at the Senior Bowl."

 

I love that fact! :) Last season, one of the posters here indicated that he'd attained a perfect record in fantasy football by starting whichever TE was facing the Bills that week. If this guy can help us get better at covering TEs, then he's a solid addition to this football team!

 

However, I am concerned about the fact that nothing has been done to address the offense, and specifically the hole at RT. Then again, the Bills were more than just one draft away from filling all their holes; and I strongly suspect the 2012 draft will be offense-oriented. (Not that this draft has been defense-oriented or anything . . .)

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If he's a mean mutha like Leonard Smith was he's a good pick - even though I hate drafting more 2ndary but whatcha gonna do
As long as he doesn't tackle with his backside like Whitner!

 

Tackling with the crown of your helmet like Leonard Smith will cost you 15 yards and a check with a bunch of zeros these days.

 

I want Demarcus Love next or an OT tackle prospect that might slide, such as Hairston.

 

:worthy: Nice call Kreskin!

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so the kid sounds like a real physical db so this should be nice when he comes up to play the run.

 

 

This from nfl.com

 

Searcy is an effective safety in coverage, but he is not aggressive enough in run support to contribute at the next level. He has enough range to be a center fielder and shows the ability make plays when the ball is in the air. He also has experience as a nickel back over the slot, but he lacks the hip fluidity to stick with NFL receivers in man coverage. He will never be a factor in run support as he shies away from contact and struggles to shed blocks.

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This from nfl.com

 

Searcy is an effective safety in coverage, but he is not aggressive enough in run support to contribute at the next level. He has enough range to be a center fielder and shows the ability make plays when the ball is in the air. He also has experience as a nickel back over the slot, but he lacks the hip fluidity to stick with NFL receivers in man coverage. He will never be a factor in run support as he shies away from contact and struggles to shed blocks.

 

Yeah, in one sentence, it says he'll be tough against the run. And then right below that, it says he shies away from the run and won't contribute to run D. So, fuggin'.... which is it?

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This team needs to draft to fill holes, not stack talent at positions where we already have it. We have got to start keeping good players past their rookie contracts or it will be a never ending revolving door for talent. 2 DBs & now a RB, what's next, another WR? Come on Nix, how about a DE?

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This team needs to draft to fill holes, not stack talent at positions where we already have it. We have got to start keeping good players past their rookie contracts or it will be a never ending revolving door for talent. 2 DBs & now a RB, what's next, another WR? Come on Nix, how about a DE?

 

I know its tough to see past the "DB Rage" after what Jauron did to us, but it's up to this new FO to sign the young DB talent when it comes time. That means seeing what they do when McKelvin, Byrd, Williams, and Searcy's contracts are up. That wont be for a couple years.

 

And as I just posted in another thread...

 

Carrington, Troup, and Dareus were all drafted early, and FA Edwards signed, to play next to our all-pro DL Williams.

 

Woods, Levitre, and FA Urbik were all early draft picks to address our OLine, and we got a steal with Hairston for OT, and they drafted Wang last year for depth.

 

Batten, Moats, Coleman, and now Sheppard were all drafted and FA Merriman was picked up to play with Poz.

 

That's 4 at DL, 4-5 at OL, and 5 at LB.

 

How is that NOT addressing the lines and Front 7?

 

 

edit: added Edwards, thanks for the reminder MRW!!

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I live in Dallas and was listening to the Ticket/1310 today when Searcy was picked. The host, Norm Hitzges, was bummed. Said the Cowboys had their eyes on him and thought he would be their pick in round 4. Norm has had an annual draft show for at least the last 25 years and knows his stuff. Thought Searcy had a chance to start for Dallas.

 

A little while later Norm said Buffalo was a candidate for best draft. In years past he has been very critical of Buffalo.

 

 

This is the best I have felt about the draft and Bills direction in years.

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Searcy is another tough guy and a leader. He was the QB of the Heels' young secondary last year. Excellent ball skills. Very strong pick by Buddy and Co. He makes the roster, guaranteed.

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Who was the second rated SS in the 2006 draft?

 

And we got him at pick #100 this time!! See the FO is actually getting better under Nix.

 

Didnt get cute and made the right pick at #3. Loaded up the defense the rest of the way. Grabbed an OT prospect. Smart pickin', Buddy!!

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He'll be our starting SS in a year or 2. He's a good ball player. I'm surprised he wasn't rated higher. A steal IMO.

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