PearlHowardman Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 (edited) I can see that this thread is going to attract all the Fitz haters. I probably should have excluded starting QB... I don't hate Ryan Fitzpatrick. I just see him for the limited 2nd-string QB that he is so I know that this team isn't going anywhere with him as QB. QB is THE most important position on the team. And our QB is THE weakest link on this team. Once this is 100% obvious to everyone else on the team they'll all give up - what's the point? Edited April 28, 2012 by PearlHowardman
NickelCity Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 I don't hate Ryan Fitzpatrick. I just see him for the limited 2nd-string QB that he is so I know that this team isn't going anywhere with him as QB. QB is THE most important position on the team. And our QB is THE weakest link on this team. Once this is 100% obvious to everyone else on the team they'll all give up - what's the point? I disagree.
BiggieScooby Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 The defense is shored up. The offensive line got deeper and we got a possible slot speedster. Easley could be a 3rd year break though like Stevie Johnson. There a ton of talented UDRFAs.
Billsguy Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 First string QB. second string QB, tight end, mlb Just about right. I would add a legitimate WR to pair with Johnson. Fitz would be a great backup QB, but he's not a top notch starter. TE has always been a joke for the Bills.
Koufax Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 Agree, just because we have a lot of WRs doesn't mean they're good. In regard to QB, we face a "good problem". We're gonna be better next year which means we'll draft lower. How the hell are we gonna get our franchise QB? Maybe next year we trade up (we got depth this year via FA and the draft) so maybe we can afford to trade some picks away. As Buddy proved in the 3rd, he does trade up!!! I'm not going to play the Tom Brady card, because that isn't reasonable, but Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees send their draft greetings to Jamarcus Russell and Tim Couch.
Beerball Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 Once this is 100% obvious to everyone else on the team they'll all give up - what's the point? This is one of the more ridiculous things that I've ever read here. To the OP: WR Backup QB Another TE (I hesitate to say BU, maybe one who can stretch the middle if needed)
bigc14120 Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 I am very happy with this draft, and think they have taken care of some key problems. Now that the draft is over, what do you all feel are the weakest links on this team? I'm thinking Tight-End, Outside LB, Back-up QB, and still WR. For a team that talked about how much they liked their O-line, they sure spent some picks on it. I am still concerned that they might not have really upgraded at WR. Urbek and Reinhart both get to be URA's , I think, next year, and retention might be an issue...so so backfilling has been done in advance, I think. Same with Cb, where McKelvins contract is up after 2012. He will be a free agent, and despite the several opinions on this board, he will get a substantial contract somewhere in the league. Let me make the droll case for the obvious. Owner General Manager Head Coach Coaching Staff Stadium QB WR Lack of National respect Lack of MNF @ The Ralph Negative Local Media Coverage Negative National Media Coverage Other than that, we're SuperBow Champs in 2013, hands down. You must not be a fan who attends games. MNF is a bummer for the stadium goer..........have done that a number of times, and other than getting home at 3 am with frostbite, it was a ball. I still remember the night that KC was in for MNF, and the guy crawled out on the wire that holds up the net behind the goal posts. I thought we were seeing a suicide....but he crawled back to be arrested!
billsfan714 Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 Starting QB 2nd Starting WR TEs as a whole LBs
bladiebla Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 (edited) #2 WR #2 TE #3 RB #2 QB Edited April 29, 2012 by bladiebla
Kelly the Dog Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 #2 WR although it's possible that Easley could be the guy. Graham is a possibility but I will believe it when i see it. I see him as one weapon out of 8 and probably the least threat. Back-up QB is a mild need although I would bet anyone that Chan still has full confidence in Tyler Thigpen and that's all that matters. Back-up TE. A need simply in case of injury. Back-up MLB (we seriously cannot count on a smallish 5th round draft pick to be a reliable back-up at both weakside and middle LB even if his name is Tank. I'm not sure where they plan on playing Chris White, but he looked good in his short time last year and I think the team is high on him. Back-up FS. It's pretty incredible that our glaring needs have been reduced to this, IMO. Bring on the season.
Reed83HOF Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 We talked about this in the Shoutbox a bit while waiting for our new Kicker to get selected; I will repeat what I said up there. We have lots of depth now in places that killed us last season. It may take this season and next off season for some of these players to come into their own. Glenn only started 16 games at LT, he may or may not beat out Hairston - in any event he should get better as the season progresses and will take a little time to develop. Sanders is an OT/OG and Asper could start quickly. We have A LOT of BEEF on the OL now. Gilmore will most likely start right away or be the Nickel. Brooks could be a steal in this draft. Graham I talk about below. Our LBs are solid. We got fast, good tacklers who can play zone coverage; that is just what our LBs do. On paper as it stands right now we have 3 positions/players of concern: 1.) Sheppard - With our new D scheme we are playing to his strengths: Run-stopper, sure tackler, drives through the tackle, can go sideline - to sideline. His weaknesses of pass rushing and shedding OLmen will be minimized. In his role he won't be asked to rush the passer and OLmen will very rarely get to the second level. If Sheppard can't handle it, we will need to look for a replacement; I think he will look really good. 2.) #1/2WR - Hopefully Easely or Jones grow and step up this year. I placed it as #1/2 because there isn't much difference anymore. SJ is a starter and will be a starter. Gailey said he expects Graham to play the outside, the fact of the matter is he is a raw talent that needs some development and work. I don't see him being a "great" player this season. You can't teach speed and that is what he is. We still need the WR who is open even when he is covered, one who is an excellent run blocker, can run all the routes, out jump defenders and catch Fitz's (occasional) errant passes. 3.) QB - Fitz is what he is, an average QB who makes up for some of his physical deficiencies with his above average mental capacity. With his smarts, he knows how to check down, make the correct calls at the line, place his teammates in a position to make a play, etc. His biggest issue is his accuracy. I like Fitz he is a good player, he is what he is. With a OL that gives him time to throw, he should be less rushed to make a play. The OL will also help the run game tremendously and that will further take pressure off of Fitz. Again this is not a knock on Fitz and I don't hate or dislike him... When it comes to franchise QBs and QBs who will be better than Fitz, you have to grab them in the 1st round (Brees & Brady are exceptions. Where we end up next season (playoff team) we should be in a position to grab a mid-first round QB; generally you have until around pick 20 or 25 at the latest to grab your QB. We need a backup and it is pointless to take a developmental QB. Philly does it year in and year out. They draft a guy in the 2-5th round, invest 3-4 years in him and trade him for 2nd rounders. It isn't worth it, you miss out on players like Kyle Williams and others who can get you over the hump (which Philly never is able to do). Get a QB who can be better than Fitz and let him sit like Aaron Rodgers did. It allows our team to still be competitive while upgrading an impact position. This team is being built to be good for a good number of years, draft Fitz's replacement and when he is ready shake Fitz's hand and move on. The team won't miss a beat. If Fitz plays lights out, you may be able to punt drafting a QB until the 2014 draft and go get the big WR in 2013. With the players we drafted this season, we did fill holes, create depth and position ourselves to make some moves next draft. Livitre, Reinhart and Urbik will all be up next year - I doubt all 3 get resigned; we got depth and replacements this year. next year we will have to grab 1 or 2 prospects to develop for depth, not 1st or 2nd rounders. McK will be gone, McGee or Florence might very well be gone as well, we drafted replacements the last 2 drafts, again only need depth. We are set up to make a play on a QB next season and still grab depth to fill holes of FA/released departures.
Rubes Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 We talked about this in the Shoutbox a bit while waiting for our new Kicker to get selected; I will repeat what I said up there. We have lots of depth now in places that killed us last season. It may take this season and next off season for some of these players to come into their own. Glenn only started 16 games at LT, he may or may not beat out Hairston - in any event he should get better as the season progresses and will take a little time to develop. Sanders is an OT/OG and Asper could start quickly. We have A LOT of BEEF on the OL now. Gilmore will most likely start right away or be the Nickel. Brooks could be a steal in this draft. Graham I talk about below. Our LBs are solid. We got fast, good tacklers who can play zone coverage; that is just what our LBs do. On paper as it stands right now we have 3 positions/players of concern: 1.) Sheppard - With our new D scheme we are playing to his strengths: Run-stopper, sure tackler, drives through the tackle, can go sideline - to sideline. His weaknesses of pass rushing and shedding OLmen will be minimized. In his role he won't be asked to rush the passer and OLmen will very rarely get to the second level. If Sheppard can't handle it, we will need to look for a replacement; I think he will look really good. 2.) #1/2WR - Hopefully Easely or Jones grow and step up this year. I placed it as #1/2 because there isn't much difference anymore. SJ is a starter and will be a starter. Gailey said he expects Graham to play the outside, the fact of the matter is he is a raw talent that needs some development and work. I don't see him being a "great" player this season. You can't teach speed and that is what he is. We still need the WR who is open even when he is covered, one who is an excellent run blocker, can run all the routes, out jump defenders and catch Fitz's (occasional) errant passes. 3.) QB - Fitz is what he is, an average QB who makes up for some of his physical deficiencies with his above average mental capacity. With his smarts, he knows how to check down, make the correct calls at the line, place his teammates in a position to make a play, etc. His biggest issue is his accuracy. I like Fitz he is a good player, he is what he is. With a OL that gives him time to throw, he should be less rushed to make a play. The OL will also help the run game tremendously and that will further take pressure off of Fitz. Again this is not a knock on Fitz and I don't hate or dislike him... When it comes to franchise QBs and QBs who will be better than Fitz, you have to grab them in the 1st round (Brees & Brady are exceptions. Where we end up next season (playoff team) we should be in a position to grab a mid-first round QB; generally you have until around pick 20 or 25 at the latest to grab your QB. We need a backup and it is pointless to take a developmental QB. Philly does it year in and year out. They draft a guy in the 2-5th round, invest 3-4 years in him and trade him for 2nd rounders. It isn't worth it, you miss out on players like Kyle Williams and others who can get you over the hump (which Philly never is able to do). Get a QB who can be better than Fitz and let him sit like Aaron Rodgers did. It allows our team to still be competitive while upgrading an impact position. This team is being built to be good for a good number of years, draft Fitz's replacement and when he is ready shake Fitz's hand and move on. The team won't miss a beat. If Fitz plays lights out, you may be able to punt drafting a QB until the 2014 draft and go get the big WR in 2013. With the players we drafted this season, we did fill holes, create depth and position ourselves to make some moves next draft. Livitre, Reinhart and Urbik will all be up next year - I doubt all 3 get resigned; we got depth and replacements this year. next year we will have to grab 1 or 2 prospects to develop for depth, not 1st or 2nd rounders. McK will be gone, McGee or Florence might very well be gone as well, we drafted replacements the last 2 drafts, again only need depth. We are set up to make a play on a QB next season and still grab depth to fill holes of FA/released departures. Pretty nice summary, thanks for the good read. Can't say I disagree with any of it.
John from Riverside Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 Id like to see them go after a veteran speed receiver when teams start thinninug out their rosters..... Not a UDFA.....a guy who has put up the numbers in the past....might be carrying a heavy price tag with a team that got younger at the spot....and cut him. I like our WR's.....especially Hagan.....but we could use one more....that pushes the Donald Jones, Roosevelt, Ruvell's off the roster
Reed83HOF Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 Pretty nice summary, thanks for the good read. Can't say I disagree with any of it. Thanks, glad you liked. It is where I see things as of now and of course is JMHO...
section122 Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 I would like us all to pause for a minute and consider this: This team has no glaring holes. Some question marks sure but every team has those. This is such a different year where our picks are depth and allowed to learn before being relied on to contribute substantially. After the draft our secondary, linebackers, offensive lines, and special teams are much improved. Add in free agency where our defensive line was greatly improved and were looking at a bright future. This team is leaps and bounds better than the one that started 5-2. It's also light years ahead of the team that finished 6-10 with our healthy guys returning. All in all best offseason for the bills in a while. Some areas could be improved like backup te, wr, and qb but that's the thing that has me excited were talking about backups! Last thing I'll add is this: it's fitz's year to sh*t or get off the pot. With our limited needs next year the fo may go all in for a qb of the future type. We will see how the season plays out but that's my 2 cents.
Mr_Blizzard Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 We are still short on depth at TE and QB. HAve to agree here. But there is still time to pick up UDFAs and there may be a veteran FA out there who would be a good fit for the Bills. We should be significantly better this year, and hopefully this is the year the playoff drought is broken. Go Bills!
Tcali Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 linebacker and qb We talked about this in the Shoutbox a bit while waiting for our new Kicker to get selected; I will repeat what I said up there. We have lots of depth now in places that killed us last season. It may take this season and next off season for some of these players to come into their own. Glenn only started 16 games at LT, he may or may not beat out Hairston - in any event he should get better as the season progresses and will take a little time to develop. Sanders is an OT/OG and Asper could start quickly. We have A LOT of BEEF on the OL now. Gilmore will most likely start right away or be the Nickel. Brooks could be a steal in this draft. Graham I talk about below. Our LBs are solid. We got fast, good tacklers who can play zone coverage; that is just what our LBs do. On paper as it stands right now we have 3 positions/players of concern: 1.) Sheppard - With our new D scheme we are playing to his strengths: Run-stopper, sure tackler, drives through the tackle, can go sideline - to sideline. His weaknesses of pass rushing and shedding OLmen will be minimized. In his role he won't be asked to rush the passer and OLmen will very rarely get to the second level. If Sheppard can't handle it, we will need to look for a replacement; I think he will look really good. 2.) #1/2WR - Hopefully Easely or Jones grow and step up this year. I placed it as #1/2 because there isn't much difference anymore. SJ is a starter and will be a starter. Gailey said he expects Graham to play the outside, the fact of the matter is he is a raw talent that needs some development and work. I don't see him being a "great" player this season. You can't teach speed and that is what he is. We still need the WR who is open even when he is covered, one who is an excellent run blocker, can run all the routes, out jump defenders and catch Fitz's (occasional) errant passes. 3.) QB - Fitz is what he is, an average QB who makes up for some of his physical deficiencies with his above average mental capacity. With his smarts, he knows how to check down, make the correct calls at the line, place his teammates in a position to make a play, etc. His biggest issue is his accuracy. I like Fitz he is a good player, he is what he is. With a OL that gives him time to throw, he should be less rushed to make a play. The OL will also help the run game tremendously and that will further take pressure off of Fitz. Again this is not a knock on Fitz and I don't hate or dislike him... When it comes to franchise QBs and QBs who will be better than Fitz, you have to grab them in the 1st round (Brees & Brady are exceptions. Where we end up next season (playoff team) we should be in a position to grab a mid-first round QB; generally you have until around pick 20 or 25 at the latest to grab your QB. We need a backup and it is pointless to take a developmental QB. Philly does it year in and year out. They draft a guy in the 2-5th round, invest 3-4 years in him and trade him for 2nd rounders. It isn't worth it, you miss out on players like Kyle Williams and others who can get you over the hump (which Philly never is able to do). Get a QB who can be better than Fitz and let him sit like Aaron Rodgers did. It allows our team to still be competitive while upgrading an impact position. This team is being built to be good for a good number of years, draft Fitz's replacement and when he is ready shake Fitz's hand and move on. The team won't miss a beat. If Fitz plays lights out, you may be able to punt drafting a QB until the 2014 draft and go get the big WR in 2013. With the players we drafted this season, we did fill holes, create depth and position ourselves to make some moves next draft. Livitre, Reinhart and Urbik will all be up next year - I doubt all 3 get resigned; we got depth and replacements this year. next year we will have to grab 1 or 2 prospects to develop for depth, not 1st or 2nd rounders. McK will be gone, McGee or Florence might very well be gone as well, we drafted replacements the last 2 drafts, again only need depth. We are set up to make a play on a QB next season and still grab depth to fill holes of FA/released departures. good job--enjoyed it...lemme add i pray one our LBer picks surprises us and becomes a solid starter.that would be huge.
ganesh Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 I'm sure people will think "why mess with a good thing?", but I wouldn't have minded if they had drafted a Center that they thought could start, and move Wood back to guard/back up center, killing 2 birds with one stone. Wood's natural position is CENTER and he was outstanding there protecting and giving a pocket for Fitz. Once Wood was injured Fitz game went south. Wood at Guard experiment should not be repeated. Urbik is good at RG and this team did a good job of gelling together before the rash of injuries. Levitre/Wood/Urbik is one big interior line.
Reed83HOF Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 linebacker and qb good job--enjoyed it...lemme add i pray one our LBer picks surprises us and becomes a solid starter.that would be huge. Thanks I think Nigel Bradham is the one who could start at some point. Personally I am high on Ron Brooks. Wood's natural position is CENTER and he was outstanding there protecting and giving a pocket for Fitz. Once Wood was injured Fitz game went south. Wood at Guard experiment should not be repeated. Urbik is good at RG and this team did a good job of gelling together before the rash of injuries. Levitre/Wood/Urbik is one big interior line. ^^^ This. Wood had 2 freak injuries. He is a CENTER and should stay a center. if he gets dinged up bad again this year; I might look to draft a competent back up at that point.
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