Damond Talbot Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 Two Buffalo Bills made the list, check it out, pretty interesting read. http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2012/6/13/3083737/one-player-from-each-round-in-2011-that-will-make-an-impact-in-2012 GO BILLS
Donald Duck Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 Two Buffalo Bills made the list, check it out, pretty interesting read. http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2012/6/13/3083737/one-player-from-each-round-in-2011-that-will-make-an-impact-in-2012 GO BILLS Good read, Didn't realize Shep needed to lose so much weight and I hope it doesn't wear on his body as the season wears on...
Damond Talbot Posted June 13, 2012 Author Posted June 13, 2012 He didn't need to lose weight, he wanted to lose weight to be faster to the POA.
Astrobot Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 My list of one player from each round of the 2011 Draft (a couple of ties): 1-Matt Kalil, Minnesota. Ponder will profit from having Kalil more than, say, Kolb will profit from Michael Floyd or Miami with Tannehill. 2-Alshon Jeffery, Chicago. No one smiling wider right now than Jay Cutler. He will line up opposite Brandon Marshall, which won't hurt. 3-T.J. Graham, Buffalo. With Johnson being doubled and Nelson/Jackson/Spiller getting the attention, TJ might do better than we think. This could also be Mohamed Sanu, but I don't think he makes the Bangals better than Graham makes the Bills. 4-Joe Adams, Carolina. I think Adams will be starting Week 1, and will make people forget about Steve Smith. 4-Robert Turbin, Seattle. Here's Beastmode 2.0. Big, fast, and mean. 5-Josh Chapman, Colts. Chapman, Dareus' sidekick at 'Bama, is a key component of the switch to 3-4 base in Indy. He'll play more than all 5th rounders. 6-Markelle Martin, Titans. Solid man guy, better zone guy. Solid tackler. 6-LaVon Brazill, Colts. I think he'll play into the Colts offense. Will work the middle of the field and has speed to attain separation. 7-Audie Cole, Minnesota. Disappointed at the combine, but Cole is a gamer who looked great in practice at the Senior Bowl. Astro
Optometric Insight Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Very cool read. I also liked your argument for Sheppard being put around a good offense in the comments.
Donald Duck Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 My list of one player from each round of the 2011 Draft (a couple of ties): 1-Matt Kalil, Minnesota. Ponder will profit from having Kalil more than, say, Kolb will profit from Michael Floyd or Miami with Tannehill. 2-Alshon Jeffery, Chicago. No one smiling wider right now than Jay Cutler. He will line up opposite Brandon Marshall, which won't hurt. 3-T.J. Graham, Buffalo. With Johnson being doubled and Nelson/Jackson/Spiller getting the attention, TJ might do better than we think. This could also be Mohamed Sanu, but I don't think he makes the Bangals better than Graham makes the Bills. 4-Joe Adams, Carolina. I think Adams will be starting Week 1, and will make people forget about Steve Smith. 4-Robert Turbin, Seattle. Here's Beastmode 2.0. Big, fast, and mean. 5-Josh Chapman, Colts. Chapman, Dareus' sidekick at 'Bama, is a key component of the switch to 3-4 base in Indy. He'll play more than all 5th rounders. 6-Markelle Martin, Titans. Solid man guy, better zone guy. Solid tackler. 6-LaVon Brazill, Colts. I think he'll play into the Colts offense. Will work the middle of the field and has speed to attain separation. 7-Audie Cole, Minnesota. Disappointed at the combine, but Cole is a gamer who looked great in practice at the Senior Bowl. Astro 2012 Draft you mean Astro
Damond Talbot Posted June 14, 2012 Author Posted June 14, 2012 Thanks guys, you know I rep my Bills all day, I had so many new followers on Twitter from #BillsMafia, I had to throw them a bone about the Bills
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