JayD Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 Blackmon may be off the table, but Alshon Jeffrey should still be there. Jeffrey and johnson would be a great tandem. Wait where do you see the Bills Drafting cause Jeffrey's will be gone by pick 10
Clippers of Nfl Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 we need the biggest baddest guy on defense. it can be safety (lott), i dont give. as long as he wants to kill the opposition. i would prefer Olb, but i'll take the biggest and baddest mofo in the draft at our pick. actually i hope our picks resemble this years. mostly defense. f that, all picks should be defense! ps. warren sapp always says this, "defense keeps it close, offense wins championships" lets better our d first so we can keep it "close", then focus on our o later. someone send this to chan too.
CarolinaBill Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 Wait where do you see the Bills Drafting cause Jeffrey's will be gone by pick 10 He may slip to the 20's, alshon has been severely underutilized by USC this year, and his stats are poor by "elite" wr standards. I see him having a Dez Bryant style draft day, which suits me just fine, I'd love to see him in Buffalo blue.
NewEra Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 I agree. Our OLB suck balls. Moats is situational. Strictly a pass rusher (and not very effective). Danny batten is garbage. Cut him and I wouldnt blink twice. We miss merriman. Too bad it's unlikely he'll ever play a full season again. We need TWO olbs. We need 2 CBs. None of our guys can cover anyone. Prior to the season, I thought we had 3 solid #2 CBs in McGee, Florence and mckelvin. Adding another possible #2 in Williams. 4 #2 CBs is pretty dam good. As it turns out, it looks as if we have 4 nickel backs. None of which seem to cover their man well or play the ball. Like I said before....i like these guys, but they are all pretty crappy cover men. 2 olbs, 2 Cbs, 1 Wr, 1 OT 1 G. We need 7 new starters if we're gonna compete for anything other than a first round elimination next year. Adding 2 wrs might be needed of we don't sign Stevie. I think there's a good chance he flies the coop. Not to mention, drafting a QB in the first round..... Sorry for the negativity. But the truth is sometimes negative. I'm happy about a couple things I've seen out of this team this year, unfortunately it's all due too the 4 Picks vs Brady, 4 picks vs Vick, playing vs the injured chiefs and the horrendous skins and John beck (lol @ shanahan). <3 Fred, dareus, wood, Levitre, Wilson, Byrd, barnett. Hope to <3 Nelson, Carrington, chandler, shepp, jones, moats, spiller. There's definelty some prices to build on, but there's definitely a few positions that need to be filled by players that aren't already on the roster.
benderbender Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 If we can find another Darius we won't need a pass rushing OLB as much
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 Defensive ends in a 3/4 are more about occuping blockers then actual pressure. We need a olb that can get to the qb . Unfortunitly it is not a great draft or free agnect year for that position. It is a good draft for bigger cb's and that is my bet where buddy goes in round one. Bruce Smith? I think if there is a pass-rushing DE that is outstanding, but no real special talent available at OLB, they should take the DE. I don't think the Bills will have to limit their choices too much though. They just need to pick the best guy available at OLB, DE, CB or WR. There MIGHT be a guy that falls to them at one of these positions, and they should take that player. I just hope they get a player that plays up to their draft position. They should be able to attract a little higher quality free agents to shore up the holes (if they want to) as well.
Haplo848 Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 Blackmon may be off the table, but Alshon Jeffrey should still be there. Jeffrey and johnson would be a great tandem. I don't know about that. I haven't watched much of Jeffrey, but was interested by what you all have been saying about him, so I just looked at some of his highlights and was less than thrilled with him. He could be a playmaker, but he seemed to catch the ball in his body too much, instead of with his hands, doesn't secure the ball once he catches it, and didn't seem to play incredibly fast. When he did have to extend to catch the ball, it looked like (from the highlights) he had good hands, but when he comes to the NFL, I think he's going to have some bad habits to break.
BuffaloFan68 Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 I agree that we should go with a 4-3 w/Darius & Kyle Williams in the middle and then draft a playmaking right DE.
Pete Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 Mohamed Sanu is the WR that I am interested in the Bills drafting. Watch him shoot up draft boards. And I agree- our needs our pass rusher, CB(2), WR, OLB, and Oline
RyanC883 Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 (edited) I think we should leave it as is for next season. It's a pretty good group, collectively. With KW coming back and more help at OLB, we can leave the dline alone and concentrate on other ,more pressing needs in FA and the draft. If we can shore up the OLB spots and a corner, this Dline will flourish. It doesn't help that Spencer and Carrington are playing OLB out of necessity. They belong on the Dline. Even Spencer will play well if playing the position he really should play. This is yr 2 of a 3-4 yr rebuild. By keeping a good to really good line intact, we can help the rest of the roster alot. Marcell,Kyle,Dwan make a pretty good Dline with Heard, Johnson, Carringon as backups or start Carrington and use Dwan as a backup. That's a good line that is deep too. What do you guys think? Forgot about Troup too. Not bad, but Troup is no good. I'd cut him. Chronic back injuries don't go away, and you need your back to be healty when playing NT. I feel bad for the guy, but he should never have been drafted, or at lest should be sat for a year while rehabbing his back. Mohamed Sanu is the WR that I am interested in the Bills drafting. Watch him shoot up draft boards. And I agree- our needs our pass rusher, CB(2), WR, OLB, and Oline youtube.com/watch?v=KJz5fIQm6-E I'd rather get someone from the SEC, Oregon, or Ok. State. Beating Big East defenses at this point is not too difficult. Edited November 17, 2011 by RyanC883
Pete Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 I'd rather get someone from the SEC, Oregon, or Ok. State. Beating Big East defenses at this point is not too difficult. Do you know anything about Sanu? He is the real deal. SEC is loaded, but many great NFL players come from other conferences. DeMarcus Ware, Ray Rice, Miles Austin, Marcus Colston immediately come to mine as players from small schools I would love to see on the Bills. To discount talent at small schools is myopic
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