1B4IDie Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 (edited) When looking at some possible 53 man rosters configurations it is getting clear that the Bills O-Line, yes that is an O is getting really deep on paper. If you believe that Pears and Urbik played well in 2011 (which you should if you're paying attention) and if you believe that Cordy Glen is NFL ready (which you shouldn't because he has to prove that) and if you believe that Zebrie Sanders has some major potential (which you should because he is smart, athletic and has some major potential) then the Bills are going to have some tough cuts after training camp. Asper, Mark OL 6-7 325 26 R Oregon 69 Jasper, Michael G 6-4 375 25 1 Bethel College (Tenn.) 76 Rinehart, Chad G 6-5 321 26 5 Northern Iowa 60 Urbik, Kraig G 6-5 324 26 3 Wisconsin 62 Vermiglio, Jake G 6-5 339 24 1 North Carolina State 68 Williams, Keith G 6-5 330 24 1 Nebraska 67Levitre, AndyLG6-230525 4Oregon State 74 Brown, Colin C 6-7 326 26 2 Missouri 70 Wood, Eric C 6-4 310 26 4 Louisville 79 Pears, Erik RT 6-8 316 29 5 Colorado State 71 Young, Sam RT 6-8 316 24 3 Notre Dame 75 Hairston, Chris LT 6-6 330 23 2 Clemson Sanders, Zebrie OT 6-6 318 22 R Florida St Glenn, Cordy OT 6-5 343 22 R Georgia Not all the guys can make the 53 man roster. Its also possible these guys aren't going to pass through Waivers. Buddy Nix, Whaley and Gailey are clearly Building the team from the Lines out. If you look at the Defensive side, it is a complete crapshoot after Williams, Williams, Dareus, Anderson\Kelsay now that we are moving to a 4-3 But the defensive cuts we make on the D-Line, are going to be gobbled quickly by other teams, there just isn't enough room. I think its a pretty enviable situation to be in. I know its early and I know its just on paper but seriously the is this the first time in over a decade where this team has the NFL Beef it needs to compete and not got pushed around. Talkin' Proud Anderson, Mark DE 6-4 255 28 7 Alabama 57 Batten, Danny DE 6-4 250 24 2 South Dakota State 97 Dotson, Lionel DE 6-4 286 27 3 Arizona 48 Eddins, Robert DE 6-3 246 23 1 Ball State 91 Johnson, Spencer DE 6-3 304 30 9 Auburn 90 Kelsay, Chris DE 6-4 263 32 10 Nebraska 56 Merriman, Shawne DE 6-4 261 27 7 Maryland 94 Moore, Kyle DE 6-6 263 25 4 USC Williams, Mario DE 6-6 292 27 7 North Carolina State 92 Carrington, Alex DT 6-5 301 24 3 Arkansas State 99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 22 2 Alabama 98 Edwards, Dwan DT 6-3 302 30 8 Oregon State 73 Gilbert, Jarron DT 6-5 289 25 2 San Jose State 72 Heard, Kellen DT 6-6 339 26 2 Memphis 93 Ross, Jay DT 6-3 319 24 1 East Carolina 96 Troup, Torell DT 6-3 327 23 3 Central Florida 95 Williams, Kyle DT 6-1 303 28 7 LSU Edited April 30, 2012 by Why So Serious?
Mike In Illinois Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Don't forget Andy Levitre to your list of O-linemen.
cage Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Anderson, Mark DE 6-4 255 28 7 Alabama 57 Batten, Danny DE 6-4 250 24 2 South Dakota State 97 Dotson, Lionel DE 6-4 286 27 3 Arizona 48 Eddins, Robert DE 6-3 246 23 1 Ball State 91 Johnson, Spencer DE 6-3 304 30 9 Auburn 90 Kelsay, Chris DE 6-4 263 32 10 Nebraska 56 Merriman, Shawne DE 6-4 261 27 7 Maryland 94 Moore, Kyle DE 6-6 263 25 4 USC Williams, Mario DE 6-6 292 27 7 North Carolina State 92 Carrington, Alex DT 6-5 301 24 3 Arkansas State 99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 22 2 Alabama 98 Edwards, Dwan DT 6-3 302 30 8 Oregon State 73 Gilbert, Jarron DT 6-5 289 25 2 San Jose State 72 Heard, Kellen DT 6-6 339 26 2 Memphis 93 Ross, Jay DT 6-3 319 24 1 East Carolina 96 Troup, Torell DT 6-3 327 23 3 Central Florida 95 Williams, Kyle DT 6-1 303 28 7 LSU Are we really putting Batten and Eddins at DE? They should be LBs...
Florida Gator 14 Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 I agree, there will definitely be some tough cuts. I have an idea of who may or may not make it, but we'll have to see when it all plays out!! GO BILLS!!
Captain Hindsight Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Does Mario have a shot of making it when Danny Batten is edging him out? Gonna be some tough cuts
1B4IDie Posted April 30, 2012 Author Posted April 30, 2012 Don't forget Andy Levitre to your list of O-linemen. Wow! How can I miss him. I hope this isn't a bad omen for his contract extention talks, that should by going on ASAP. Are we really putting Batten and Eddins at DE? They should be LBs... That's from bb.com. The DE/DT/LB situation will be fluid until October. All the guys will have an opportunity to prove they deserve a spot, whatever that may be.
Armchair GM Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 When looking at some possible 53 man rosters configurations it is getting clear that the Bills O-Line, yes that is an O is getting really deep on paper. If you believe that Pears and Urbik played well in 2011 (which you should if you're paying attention) and if you believe that Cordy Glen is NFL ready (which you shouldn't because he has to prove that) and if you believe that Zebrie Sanders has some major potential (which you should because he is smart, athletic and has some major potential) then the Bills are going to have some tough cuts after training camp. Asper, Mark OL 6-7 325 26 R Oregon 69 Jasper, Michael G 6-4 375 25 1 Bethel College (Tenn.) 76 Rinehart, Chad G 6-5 321 26 5 Northern Iowa 60 Urbik, Kraig G 6-5 324 26 3 Wisconsin 62 Vermiglio, Jake G 6-5 339 24 1 North Carolina State 68 Williams, Keith G 6-5 330 24 1 Nebraska 67Levitre, AndyLG6-230525 4Oregon State 74 Brown, Colin C 6-7 326 26 2 Missouri 70 Wood, Eric C 6-4 310 26 4 Louisville 79 Pears, Erik RT 6-8 316 29 5 Colorado State 71 Young, Sam RT 6-8 316 24 3 Notre Dame 75 Hairston, Chris LT 6-6 330 23 2 Clemson Sanders, Zebrie OT 6-6 318 22 R Florida St Glenn, Cordy OT 6-5 343 22 R Georgia Not all the guys can make the 53 man roster. Its also possible these guys aren't going to pass through Waivers. Buddy Nix, Whaley and Gailey are clearly Building the team from the Lines out. If you look at the Defensive side, it is a complete crapshoot after Williams, Williams, Dareus, Anderson\Kelsay now that we are moving to a 4-3 But the defensive cuts we make on the D-Line, are going to be gobbled quickly by other teams, there just isn't enough room. I think its a pretty enviable situation to be in. I know its early and I know its just on paper but seriously the is this the first time in over a decade where this team has the NFL Beef it needs to compete and not got pushed around. Talkin' Proud Anderson, Mark DE 6-4 255 28 7 Alabama 57 Batten, Danny DE 6-4 250 24 2 South Dakota State 97 Dotson, Lionel DE 6-4 286 27 3 Arizona 48 Eddins, Robert DE 6-3 246 23 1 Ball State 91 Johnson, Spencer DE 6-3 304 30 9 Auburn 90 Kelsay, Chris DE 6-4 263 32 10 Nebraska 56 Merriman, Shawne DE 6-4 261 27 7 Maryland 94 Moore, Kyle DE 6-6 263 25 4 USC Williams, Mario DE 6-6 292 27 7 North Carolina State 92 Carrington, Alex DT 6-5 301 24 3 Arkansas State 99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 22 2 Alabama 98 Edwards, Dwan DT 6-3 302 30 8 Oregon State 73 Gilbert, Jarron DT 6-5 289 25 2 San Jose State 72 Heard, Kellen DT 6-6 339 26 2 Memphis 93 Ross, Jay DT 6-3 319 24 1 East Carolina 96 Troup, Torell DT 6-3 327 23 3 Central Florida 95 Williams, Kyle DT 6-1 303 28 7 LSU You forgot our 6th rd selection Mark asper. Also, we have 10 WR's (Including Brad Smith) and 9 DB's...
DonInBuffalo Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Breaking down the OL a little more systematically: (assumes no major injuries or surprises) Assuming everyone is healthy, training camp will probably open Hairston-Levitre-Wood-Urbik-Pears Glenn will wind up taking one of the starting T spots, or at worst be the #3T. Most teams keep 9 OL, so that leaves 3 spots left. Ideally you would like a mix of proven vets and developing young players among your backups. Competing for these 3 spots you have: Rinehart Brown Sanders Asper Jasper Young (everybody else) Sanders will need to look good enough in preseason that the coaching staff decides they can't risk trying to put him on the practice squad. That might wind up bumping Rinehart or Brown off the roster, Looks like Asper and Jasper will be competing for the last roster spot, with Young and everybody else just there in case somebody gets hurt.
1B4IDie Posted April 30, 2012 Author Posted April 30, 2012 (edited) You forgot our 6th rd selection Mark asper. Also, we have 10 WR's (Including Brad Smith) and 9 DB's... He is the first guy on the list. Yeah the Bills being deep at CB is kind of what they're known for, see Greer, Jabari But actually having Beef upfront on both sides of the ball is not what the Bills are known for. This is a significant change for this organization. Just imagine the camp battles of Rinehart vs Heard, I think Heard showed a few flashes in 2011 and Rinehart looked capable but now the roster is loaded. These two will be battling just for a roster spot. Expect some ferocity and fights in August. Edited April 30, 2012 by Why So Serious?
tennesseeboy Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 The lines look to be in good shape at least eight or nine deep. I would think the cuts on the lines will come pretty quick. If I were advising the second tier linemen, I'd say its time to put on your game face and come nasty....or you'll be looking at your next career sooner rather than later.
Fixxxer Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 you can add these to OL to that list, signed as UFDA: Paul Madsen, OL, Colorado St David Snow, C, Texas Buddy Nix told WGR today that Madsen had good grade on him. (I suppose that means draftable?)
John from Riverside Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 I think the Moates and Battens of this team are going bye bye
BRAWNDO Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Build from the trenches on both sides of the ball, hopefully setting up a dominant team for a long time to come.
Joe Miner Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 I think the Moates and Battens of this team are going bye bye Moats, Batten, Eddins, Johnson, and maybe Edwards.
Rubes Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Sanders will need to look good enough in preseason that the coaching staff decides they can't risk trying to put him on the practice squad. That might wind up bumping Rinehart or Brown off the roster, Looks like Asper and Jasper will be competing for the last roster spot, with Young and everybody else just there in case somebody gets hurt. Seriously? I can't see any possible scenario where Rinehart gets the boot. He played well when called upon, and he's versatile. Jasper hasn't done a damn thing, so unless he suddenly emerges as a viable talent, he gets the PS again. As for Asper, he's a project, and I imagine he'll likely end up on the PS as well, unless there are injuries or he amazes everyone in camp. Brown is the guy I'm not sure about. But if they go with 9 OL it will likely be the five starters, Glenn, Rinehart, Sanders, and either Brown or Asper.
Fixxxer Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Seriously? I can't see any possible scenario where Rinehart gets the boot. He played well when called upon, and he's versatile. Jasper hasn't done a damn thing, so unless he suddenly emerges as a viable talent, he gets the PS again. As for Asper, he's a project, and I imagine he'll likely end up on the PS as well, unless there are injuries or he amazes everyone in camp. Brown is the guy I'm not sure about. But if they go with 9 OL it will likely be the five starters, Glenn, Rinehart, Sanders, and either Brown or Asper. He's going nowhere, the guy played LG and RG and the offense didn't miss a bit. He plays with the nastiness that I don't see Urbik playing with (and I like Urbik btw) I thought Brown did well in the season finale against Wilfork, he will have to prove himself again in TC.
Bruce Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 He's going nowhere, the guy played LG and RG and the offense didn't miss a bit. He plays with the nastiness that I don't see Urbik playing with (and I like Urbik btw) I thought Brown did well in the season finale against Wilfork, he will have to prove himself again in TC. I would have to second that comment. Brown was an extremely pleasant surprise for me last year; as I have so accustomed to Bills players being blown up when they first get on the field. He was a reminder for even me that Modrak and Co. are long gone, and Nix has this ship heading rapidly in the right direction. I don't see what everyone is shocked about on this post. Nix has been clear that one of the biggest things the Bills want to do this offseason was get bigger and stronger. I love this competition for positions! Should bring out the best in all of the players and carry over right into the season. It's about friggin' time!!! GO BILLS!!
1B4IDie Posted April 30, 2012 Author Posted April 30, 2012 He's going nowhere, the guy played LG and RG and the offense didn't miss a bit. He plays with the nastiness that I don't see Urbik playing with (and I like Urbik btw) I thought Brown did well in the season finale against Wilfork, he will have to prove himself again in TC. I don't think anyone beside Glenn, Wood & Levitre are guaranteed a roster spot in 2012. I agree that it is very likely that Pears & Reinhert are retained but their spots are far from guaranteed with gigantic young prospects like Brown & Sanders breathing down their necks. Beef!
BuffaloBill Posted April 30, 2012 Posted April 30, 2012 Assuming the bills carry 9 - O-lineman and 7 D- linemen and 4 PS linemen I show keeprs for 53 man roster in bold and * for PS. Asper, Mark OL 6-7 325 26 R Oregon * 69 Jasper, Michael G 6-4 375 25 1 Bethel College (Tenn.) 76 Rinehart, Chad G 6-5 321 26 5 Northern Iowa 60 Urbik, Kraig G 6-5 324 26 3 Wisconsin 62 Vermiglio, Jake G 6-5 339 24 1 North Carolina State 68 Williams, Keith G 6-5 330 24 1 Nebraska 67Levitre, AndyLG6-230525 4Oregon State7 4 Brown, Colin C 6-7 326 26 2 Missouri 70 Wood, Eric C 6-4 310 26 4 Louisville 79 Pears, Erik RT 6-8 316 29 5 Colorado State 71 Young, Sam RT 6-8 316 24 3 Notre Dame 75 Hairston, Chris LT 6-6 330 23 2 Clemson Sanders, Zebrie OT 6-6 318 22 R Florida St Glenn, Cordy OT 6-5 343 22 R Georgia Anderson, Mark DE 6-4 255 28 7 Alabama 57 Batten, Danny DE 6-4 250 24 2 South Dakota State 97 Dotson, Lionel DE 6-4 286 27 3 Arizona 48 Eddins, Robert DE 6-3 246 23 1 Ball State 91 Johnson, Spencer DE 6-3 304 30 9 Auburn 90 Kelsay, Chris DE 6-4 263 32 10 Nebraska 56 Merriman, Shawne DE 6-4 261 27 7 Maryland 94 Moore, Kyle DE 6-6 263 25 4 USC Williams, Mario DE 6-6 292 27 7 North Carolina State 92 Carrington, Alex DT 6-5 301 24 3 Arkansas State 99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 22 2 Alabama 98 Edwards, Dwan DT 6-3 302 30 8 Oregon State 73 Gilbert, Jarron DT 6-5 289 25 2 San Jose State *72 Heard, Kellen DT 6-6 339 26 2 Memphis 93 Ross, Jay DT 6-3 319 24 1 East Carolina 96 Troup, Torell DT 6-3 327 23 3 Central Florida 95 Williams, Kyle DT 6-1 303 28 7 LSU
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