Maddog69 Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 Easley, while he has shown good potential (in the preseason), has yet to prove that he can stay healthy. How can we bank on him being our #2 starter opposite Stevie? IMO...we need to bring in a mid-tier FA WR (Garcon, Meachum, B. Lloyd, Manningham, L. Robinson), and also draft a WR in the middle rounds of the draft (unless a guy like Sanu or Jeffery drops to us in round 2). If Stevie re-signs and Welker and Bowe get tagged, the list of available UFA WR's becomes a lot thinner and the guys you mention become the top available guys and not simply "mid-tier" free agents.
spartacus Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 Easley, while he has shown good potential (in the preseason), has yet to prove that he can stay healthy. How can we bank on him being our #2 starter opposite Stevie? IMO...we need to bring in a mid-tier FA WR (Garcon, Meachum, B. Lloyd, Manningham, L. Robinson), and also draft a WR in the middle rounds of the draft (unless a guy like Sanu or Jeffery drops to us in round 2). most of these "mid-tier" WR you cite are better than Stevie, let alone Easley, and will not come cheap since money is involved, do not expect any of them in Buffalo next year What wideout do you feel is worth the #10 pick? Even though it probably won't happen, i think we should trade back this yr and add another pick in the 2nd if possible, unless our FO is sold on a guy like Rieff or Martin. Bills will probably reach for Floyd #10 in a brazen attempt to sell tickets and merchandise based on the Notre Dame background another wasted pick
Brandon Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 I really don't think you can go into the season relying on a 4th round pick who hasn't even been on the field for a regular season game in two years because he can't stay healthy. Given how desperate they were for help at WR for much of this year, I think they'd be wise to add some quality competition at that position in the first two or three rounds this year, assuming they don't sign anyone as a free agent.
Rob's House Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 I think if healthy we have a good receiving corps. The problem is, there are a lot of injury concerns. Jones had some good showings, Easley clearly has potential, and Roscoe has a lot to offer. Problem is Roscoe and Easley have ended on IR each of the last 2 seasons and Jones couldn't stay healthy this past season. Whether he comes through the draft or FA, we need a solid option at receiver for insurance.
McBeane Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 I would just like to stop in and thank the OP for spelling "corps" correctly. Carry on.
JPS Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 Easley, while he has shown good potential (in the preseason), has yet to prove that he can stay healthy. How can we bank on him being our #2 starter opposite Stevie? IMO...we need to bring in a mid-tier FA WR (Garcon, Meachum, B. Lloyd, Manningham, L. Robinson), and also draft a WR in the middle rounds of the draft (unless a guy like Sanu or Jeffery drops to us in round 2). Sanu ran a 4.65 and Jeffery is 6'2", not 6'4". They should be there. I think if healthy we have a good receiving corps. The problem is, there are a lot of injury concerns. Jones had some good showings, Easley clearly has potential, and Roscoe has a lot to offer. Problem is Roscoe and Easley have ended on IR each of the last 2 seasons and Jones couldn't stay healthy this past season. Whether he comes through the draft or FA, we need a solid option at receiver for insurance. Roscoe has had 7 years to prove his worth and has not been consistent enough to count on. Cut bait.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 most of these "mid-tier" WR you cite are better than Stevie, let alone Easley, and will not come cheap since money is involved, do not expect any of them in Buffalo next year Bills will probably reach for Floyd #10 in a brazen attempt to sell tickets and merchandise based on the Notre Dame background another wasted pick Spartacus, you're nothing if not consistent. And you must be a helluva lot of fun to be around during the holidays.
BiggieScooby Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 We need to hit a HR with a receiver in the draft (if weresign SJ). I like Easley's potential but he is unproven and potentially damaged goods. A good 3rd round receiver might be Brian Quick from App State. Small school guy who dominated the FCS and played well when his team went up against FBS teams. Best part good route runner 6'4 220.
BillsCelticsAngelsBama Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 I think if healthy we have a good receiving corps. The problem is, there are a lot of injury concerns. Jones had some good showings, Easley clearly has potential, and Roscoe has a lot to offer. Problem is Roscoe and Easley have ended on IR each of the last 2 seasons and Jones couldn't stay healthy this past season. Whether he comes through the draft or FA, we need a solid option at receiver for insurance. I completely disagree. If you take Stevie off the roster you have exactly ZERO quality receivers on this team.
Rob's House Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 I completely disagree. If you take Stevie off the roster you have exactly ZERO quality receivers on this team. It depends how you define quality. I can't point to any of then and say that's the guy I'm counting on. Hence the comment we need another receiver. However, to say there's nothing behind Stevie is an overstatement.. We've got a talented productive receiver in Roscoe who does what he does very well; he just can't stay on the field. Easley may or may not have anything to offer. Neither of us knows. D Jones isn't a polished WR2 yet but he made some plays & could improve with experience. The offense worked with him in it. Again, I wouldn't want to rely on him but let's not be overly fatalistic here. And while D Nelson isn't going to make any pro-bowls he is a quality WR3.,
stony Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 most of these "mid-tier" WR you cite are better than Stevie, let alone Easley, and will not come cheap since money is involved, do not expect any of them in Buffalo next year Bills will probably reach for Floyd #10 in a brazen attempt to sell tickets and merchandise based on the Notre Dame background another wasted pick Just curious about which of those guys you think are better then Stevie? Can't be Meachem. Garcon? Manningham? Lloyd is a nice player but on the wrong side of 30 I believe. Definitely not Robinson. All of these guys, Lloyd aside, have benefited from being the 2nd and 3rd options on their respective teams.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 We all know Stevie's gonna get a deal done, it's just a matter of time...hopefully within the next week or so(according to stevie). All of you who think we need a playmaker opposite Johnson, i agree, but i believe that guy is already on our team...MARCUS EASLEY. He showed flashes of what he's capable of in preseason before his medical condition was discovered. This is a big, fast receiver who i think will eventually become a huge part of this team. As far as the slot goes, we have Nelson, and maybe we draft someone with a skillset similar to parrish in the later rounds. Derek Hagan seemed to play well this past year, but in no way is he a permanant solution. I think we let him compete this summer and see how he matches up against our other wideouts. Just my opinion, thoughts? Who knows if Easly can be healthy and Nix made it clear we need to upgrade our WRs because he knows they are all UDFAs or late rounders and just are good depth guys. Stephen Hill or Tommy Streeter get my vote and Devon Wylie or Chris Rainey to replace Parrish.
thewildrabbit Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Didn't an alligator bite his foot off?? Na, he took an arrow to the knee. Otherwise he would be all pro by now.
VirginiaMike Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 I am rooting for Easley, but come on - he is an unheralded 4th round pick with 1 year of college production at U Conn. He has played exactly 0 NFL regular season downs in 2 years and (obviously) has 0 catches. They need to have a better plan for another offensive weapon than "hey, let's hope that guy that started part of one season at U Conn miraculously turns into a star". Your spot on!
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