Kaenon Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 Since 2000 (12 drafts), the Bills have drafted 7 players who have made a Pro-Bowl in their first 4 drafts picks. 7 out of 48, equals a 14.5% chance. Since 2000, the Bills have retained 10 players past 5 seasons (21%) from the first 4 drafts picks. Do you really think if Tebow was drafted by Buffalo he would be killing it here? If our draft goes something like this next year... 1-Alshon Jeffery 2-Brandon Jenkins 3-Jonathan Banks Sure, they might be some good players, but they most likely won't be around longer than 5 years with Wilson's pockets. We like to pay guys like Chris Kelsay, Ryan Denney, Josh Reed, Roscoe Parrish.. 2000 1-26: Erik Flowers (2000-2001, 2 seasons) 2-58: Travares Tillman (2000-2001, 2 seasons) 3-89: Corey Moore (2000, 1/2 season) 4-121: Avion Black (2000-2001, 2 seasons) 2001 1-21: Nate Clements (2001-2006, 6 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2004; Franchise Tag 2006 2-46: Aaron Schobel (2001-2009, 9 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2006, 2007; 2-58: Travis Henry (2001-2004, 4 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2002 3-76: Ron Edwards (2001-2005, 5 seasons) 2002 1-4: Mike Williams (2002-2005, 4 seasons) 2-36: Josh Reed (2002-2009, 8 seasons) 2-61: Ryan Denney (2002-2009, 8 seasons) 3-97: Coy Wire (2002-2007, 6 seasons) 2003 1-23: Willis McGahee (2003-2006, 4 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2007 2-48: Chris Kelsay (2003-current, 9th season) 3-94: Angelo Crowell (2003-2008, 6 seasons) 4-111: Terrence McGee (2003-current, 9th season) PRO-BOWL 2004 2004 1-13: Lee Evans (2004-2010, 7 seasons) 1-22: J.P. Losman (2004-2008, 5 seasons) 3-74: Tim Anderson (2004-2007, 4 seasons) 4-109: Tim Euhus (2004-2005, 2 seasons) 2005 2-37: Roscoe Parrish (2005-current, 7th season) 3-86: Kevin Everett (2005-2007, 3 seasons) 4-122: Duke Preston (2005-2008, 4 seasons) 5-156: Eric King (2005, 1 season) 2006 1-8: Donte Whitner (2006-2010, 5 seasons) 1-26: John McCargo (2006-2010, 5 seasons) 3-70: Ashton Youboty (2006-2010, 5 seasons) 4-105: Ko Simpson (2006-2008, 3 seasons) 2007 1-12: Marshawn Lynch (2007-2010, 4 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2008 2-34: Paul Posluszny (2007-2010, 4 seasons) 3-92: Trent Edwards (2007-2010, 4 seasons) 4-111: Dwayne Wright (2007, 1 season) 2008 1-11: Leodis McKelvin (2008-current, 4th season) in contract through the 2012 season 2-41: James Hardy (2008-2010, 3 seasons) 3-72: Chris Ellis (2008-2010, 2 1/2 seasons) 4-114: Reggie Corner (2008-current, 4th season) 2009 1-11: Aaron Maybin (2009-2010, 2 season) 1-28: Eric Wood (2009-current, 3rd season) 2-42: Jairus Byrd (2009-current, 3rd season) PRO-BOWL 2009 2-51: Andy Levitre (2009-current, 3rd season) 2010 1-9: C.J. Spiller 2-41: Torell Troup 3-72: Alex Carrington 4-107: Marcus Easley 2011 1-3: Marcell Dareus 2-34: Aaron Williams 3-68 Kelvin Sheppard 4-100: Da'Norris Searcy
DDD Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 That list is sad on so many levels. How did the team even get to 5 wins? Seriously.
Pass the Pipe Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 Since 2000 (12 drafts), the Bills have drafted 7 players who have made a Pro-Bowl in their first 4 drafts picks. 7 out of 48, equals a 14.5% chance. Since 2000, the Bills have retained 10 players past 5 seasons (21%) from the first 4 drafts picks. Do you really think if Tebow was drafted by Buffalo he would be killing it here? If our draft goes something like this next year... 1-Alshon Jeffery 2-Brandon Jenkins 3-Jonathan Banks Sure, they might be some good players, but they most likely won't be around longer than 5 years with Wilson's pockets. We like to pay guys like Chris Kelsay, Ryan Denney, Josh Reed, Roscoe Parrish.. 2000 1-26: Erik Flowers (2000-2001, 2 seasons) 2-58: Travares Tillman (2000-2001, 2 seasons) 3-89: Corey Moore (2000, 1/2 season) 4-121: Avion Black (2000-2001, 2 seasons) 2001 1-21: Nate Clements (2001-2006, 6 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2004; Franchise Tag 2006 2-46: Aaron Schobel (2001-2009, 9 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2006, 2007; 2-58: Travis Henry (2001-2004, 4 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2002 3-76: Ron Edwards (2001-2005, 5 seasons) 2002 1-4: Mike Williams (2002-2005, 4 seasons) 2-36: Josh Reed (2002-2009, 8 seasons) 2-61: Ryan Denney (2002-2009, 8 seasons) 3-97: Coy Wire (2002-2007, 6 seasons) 2003 1-23: Willis McGahee (2003-2006, 4 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2007 2-48: Chris Kelsay (2003-current, 9th season) 3-94: Angelo Crowell (2003-2008, 6 seasons) 4-111: Terrence McGee (2003-current, 9th season) PRO-BOWL 2004 2004 1-13: Lee Evans (2004-2010, 7 seasons) 1-22: J.P. Losman (2004-2008, 5 seasons) 3-74: Tim Anderson (2004-2007, 4 seasons) 4-109: Tim Euhus (2004-2005, 2 seasons) 2005 2-37: Roscoe Parrish (2005-current, 7th season) 3-86: Kevin Everett (2005-2007, 3 seasons) 4-122: Duke Preston (2005-2008, 4 seasons) 5-156: Eric King (2005, 1 season) 2006 1-8: Donte Whitner (2006-2010, 5 seasons) 1-26: John McCargo (2006-2010, 5 seasons) 3-70: Ashton Youboty (2006-2010, 5 seasons) 4-105: Ko Simpson (2006-2008, 3 seasons) 2007 1-12: Marshawn Lynch (2007-2010, 4 seasons) PRO-BOWL 2008 2-34: Paul Posluszny (2007-2010, 4 seasons) 3-92: Trent Edwards (2007-2010, 4 seasons) 4-111: Dwayne Wright (2007, 1 season) 2008 1-11: Leodis McKelvin (2008-current, 4th season) in contract through the 2012 season 2-41: James Hardy (2008-2010, 3 seasons) 3-72: Chris Ellis (2008-2010, 2 1/2 seasons) 4-114: Reggie Corner (2008-current, 4th season) 2009 1-11: Aaron Maybin (2009-2010, 2 season) 1-28: Eric Wood (2009-current, 3rd season) 2-42: Jairus Byrd (2009-current, 3rd season) PRO-BOWL 2009 2-51: Andy Levitre (2009-current, 3rd season) 2010 1-9: C.J. Spiller 2-41: Torell Troup 3-72: Alex Carrington 4-107: Marcus Easley 2011 1-3: Marcell Dareus 2-34: Aaron Williams 3-68 Kelvin Sheppard 4-100: Da'Norris Searcy Thanks for destroying my sleep tonight, what a house of horrors, Tim Anderson, Ko Simpson (wasn't he quoted as saying I am rich, I play for the Buffalo Bills as he was getting arrested for some non-sensical charge?), Chris Ellis, James Hardy, these people haven't even reached their late twenties and they are all out of football.
ET1062 Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 To answer your question. No, it does not matter who the Bills draft. They will either miss, play him out of position or not play him at all.
Kaenon Posted December 12, 2011 Author Posted December 12, 2011 To answer your question. No, it does not matter who the Bills draft. They will either miss, play him out of position or not play him at all. Exactly. Until the team gets a new owner who isn't 90+ years of age and is really into the team (pegula) we will always be starting udfa's and 6th/7th rounders who have "great potential."
reddogblitz Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 There is a thing called FA. When a kid comes out college and gets drafted and has a good 4 or 5 years, many teams come calling with stacks of cash. You can't keep eveybody. You just can't. Just look at the kind of money the Jags threw at Pox and he wasn't even really that good. The same happened to Greer, Winnfield, Clements, Pat Williams, and several others. I'm not saying that the Bills couldn't do a better job, but to thrash for each one that got away is too much IMHO.
maddenboy Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 There is a thing called FA. When a kid comes out college and gets drafted and has a good 4 or 5 years, many teams come calling with stacks of cash. You can't keep eveybody. You just can't. Just look at the kind of money the Jags threw at Pox and he wasn't even really that good. The same happened to Greer, Winnfield, Clements, Pat Williams, and several others. I'm not saying that the Bills couldn't do a better job, but to thrash for each one that got away is too much IMHO. Was this on purpose, or Freudian? Either way, I like it as his new nickname.
Tolstoy Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 This is a good thread. While in one sense it does matter whom the Bills draft (i.e., some players have better talent and more drive than others), in another sense it doesn't because the Bills lack the culture of achievement necessary for good player development. I do think the Bills coaching staff is better than it has been in previous years, but it may not be enough in itself to change the culture of losing and failed player development. Consider Gronkowski as an example. We might think to ourselves: "How lucky the Patriots are! If only we had drafted him, he would be scoring 15 TD's for us!" That is silly nonsense. If he were drafted by the Bills, we might very well be debating whether he is a bust. Why? Because he would not have been nearly as successful here. In order to do what he is doing in NE, he needs: A superior QB an O-line that can do its job and protect the QB, and doesn't need his help all the time to do so other very good WR's that can take coverage away from him an offensive coach who can create schemes to free him up (I actually think we have this with Gailey) a defense that can keep opposing offenses off the field etc. It kind of makes a person a little depressed.
Frez Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 What made us so good at the start of this season? Was it the fire in the QB playing to get a fat pay check?
Dorkington Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 Nope. We'll end up with another bust. What made us so good at the start of this season? Was it the fire in the QB playing to get a fat pay check? Pure luck.
Buffaloed in Pa Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 Yeah . Whose career can we ruin. Poor kid we draft.
8-8 Forever? Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 That list is sad on so many levels. How did the team even get to 5 wins? Seriously. We get a miracle pick off Jason Avants foot to beat Eagles, we get a truly miracle pick six off Dareus' f ing head to beat Pats when Fred miraculously is down at the one instead of leaving Brady 2 minutes to come back and win the game. We miraculously got John Beck instead of Grossman v then-screwed up and decimated Redskins and won that one. Should have been 3-4 going into the first Jets game by rights. We all got fooled again, just like 2008. Actually 2011 will be turning out worse than 2008, which no one thought possible. They will lose out now. Amazing. from 5-2 to 5-11. Looks like another NFL first for the Bills. I doubt any team in history has done that.
Kaenon Posted December 12, 2011 Author Posted December 12, 2011 We get a miracle pick off Jason Avants foot to beat Eagles, we get a truly miracle pick six off Dareus' f ing head to beat Pats when Fred miraculously is down at the one instead of leaving Brady 2 minutes to come back and win the game. We miraculously got John Beck instead of Grossman v then-screwed up and decimated Redskins and won that one. Should have been 3-4 going into the first Jets game by rights. We all got fooled again, just like 2008. Actually 2011 will be turning out worse than 2008, which no one thought possible. They will lose out now. Amazing. from 5-2 to 5-11. Looks like another NFL first for the Bills. I doubt any team in history has done that. Heh, so much hype about how these 2011 Bills are so much different than 2008. You're right, the let down this season was much greater than in 2008.
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