BuffaloBillsForever Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 According to some reports about the local (Buffalo) sports broadcast on TV....
Johnny Hammersticks Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 According to some reports about the local (Buffalo) sports broadcast on TV.... Shocker
dayman Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 2005 Draft 2 55 Buffalo Bills Roscoe Parrish WR Miami (FL) ACC 2 56 Denver Broncos Darrent Williams CB Oklahoma State Big 12 2 57 New York Jets Justin Miller† CB Clemson ACC 2 58 Green Bay Packers Terrence Murphy WR Texas A&M Big 12 2 59 Atlanta Falcons Jonathan Babineaux DT Iowa Big Ten 2 60 Indianapolis Colts Kelvin Hayden CB Illinois Big Ten 2 61 San Diego Chargers Vincent Jackson† WR Northern Colorado Great West
Acantha Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 2005 Draft 2 55 Buffalo Bills Roscoe Parrish WR Miami (FL) ACC 2 56 Denver Broncos Darrent Williams CB Oklahoma State Big 12 2 57 New York Jets Justin Miller† CB Clemson ACC 2 58 Green Bay Packers Terrence Murphy WR Texas A&M Big 12 2 59 Atlanta Falcons Jonathan Babineaux DT Iowa Big Ten 2 60 Indianapolis Colts Kelvin Hayden CB Illinois Big Ten 2 61 San Diego Chargers Vincent Jackson† WR Northern Colorado Great West Wish we had SD's talent scouts. Wait...
purple haze Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 2005 Draft 2 55 Buffalo Bills Roscoe Parrish WR Miami (FL) ACC 2 56 Denver Broncos Darrent Williams CB Oklahoma State Big 12 2 57 New York Jets Justin Miller† CB Clemson ACC 2 58 Green Bay Packers Terrence Murphy WR Texas A&M Big 12 2 59 Atlanta Falcons Jonathan Babineaux DT Iowa Big Ten 2 60 Indianapolis Colts Kelvin Hayden CB Illinois Big Ten 2 61 San Diego Chargers Vincent Jackson† WR Northern Colorado Great West Roscoe had the more proven track record against bigger competition. Nothing wrong with taking him. Every team could play 20/20 hindsight about picks they did or didn't make compared to other teams.
TheMadCap Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Roscoe had the more proven track record against bigger competition. Nothing wrong with taking him. Every team could play 20/20 hindsight about picks they did or didn't make compared to other teams. True, however, I remember my brother and I being in shocked disbelief that the Bills would draft a 5'9" 175 pound WR. We knew he was gonna get killed out there, and he's been hurt nearly every year. It's not hard to imagine why...
WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 You know, I have to say I'm kind of regretful is this is true. I think he has shown flashes of greatness, but he keeps. Getting. Hurt. He's never going to be anywhere higher than a slot receiver and punt returner for us.
jimmy10 Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 They tried to call Roscoe to tell him, but he blew out his ACL on the way to pick up the phone.
artmalibu Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 True, however, I remember my brother and I being in shocked disbelief that the Bills would draft a 5'9" 175 pound WR. We knew he was gonna get killed out there, and he's been hurt nearly every year. It's not hard to imagine why... Same size as Deshan Jackson?
Ennjay Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 2005 Draft 2 55 Buffalo Bills Roscoe Parrish WR Miami (FL) ACC 2 56 Denver Broncos Darrent Williams CB Oklahoma State Big 12 2 57 New York Jets Justin Miller† CB Clemson ACC 2 58 Green Bay Packers Terrence Murphy WR Texas A&M Big 12 2 59 Atlanta Falcons Jonathan Babineaux DT Iowa Big Ten 2 60 Indianapolis Colts Kelvin Hayden CB Illinois Big Ten 2 61 San Diego Chargers Vincent Jackson† WR Northern Colorado Great West Maybe it's just me, but Roscoe and Jackson are the only names I even recognize on this list. Did any of these other #2's ever do anything?
CardinalScotts Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Wish we had SD's talent scouts. Wait... ding !
Astrobot Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 This is a sure sign that Buddy will draft Kendall Wright with the #10 pick! Kidding.
dayman Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Maybe it's just me, but Roscoe and Jackson are the only names I even recognize on this list. Did any of these other #2's ever do anything? Well I recognize one other but not because of his play sadly. RIP Darrent Williams. Drive by victim.
FluffHead Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Maybe it's just me, but Roscoe and Jackson are the only names I even recognize on this list. Did any of these other #2's ever do anything? Darrent Williams was murdered. Justin Miller made some pro bowls as a kick returner and Kelvin Hayden has had a decent career. Vincenzo Jackson was clearly the best of this little list.
The Cincinnati Kid Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Bye #11. We hardly knew thee... Don't let the door hurt...hit you on the way out. In all seriousness, we have kick and punt returners in Spiller and Rogers. Chan wants bigger WRs and I don't blame him. I really think we are going to draft Floyd if we can and put Fred, CJ and Nelson in the slot with Jones, Floyd, and Easley manning the outside with Stevie.
DukeyBomb Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Maybe it's just me, but Roscoe and Jackson are the only names I even recognize on this list. Did any of these other #2's ever do anything? Darent Williams was a really promising CB. He was shot and killed hanging out with Brandon Marshall and I think Javon Walker? Could be wrong. But it was down town Denver. Justin Miller had promise his first year but then went no where. He was just mainly a PR guy and ST guy. But was decent at it. Jonathan Babineaux is really good in my opinion. Kelvin Hayden is a pretty average to above average CB in the Tampa 2 scheme. He doesn't have much speed but he's a good tackler. I think he would be a fantastic FS. I'm talking TOP safety. Terrence Murphy Who!? It's amazing those packers have drafted so many receivers so high in the draft and can have half of them not pan out and still have the best receivers in the league lol
Formerly Allan in MD Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Buffalo area physicians won't like it.
NoSaint Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Darent Williams was a really promising CB. He was shot and killed hanging out with Brandon Marshall and I think Javon Walker? Could be wrong. But it was down town Denver. Justin Miller had promise his first year but then went no where. He was just mainly a PR guy and ST guy. But was decent at it. Jonathan Babineaux is really good in my opinion. Kelvin Hayden is a pretty average to above average CB in the Tampa 2 scheme. He doesn't have much speed but he's a good tackler. I think he would be a fantastic FS. I'm talking TOP safety. Terrence Murphy Who!? It's amazing those packers have drafted so many receivers so high in the draft and can have half of them not pan out and still have the best receivers in the league lol Babineaux.... Drug arrest?
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