BuffBills#1 Posted February 20, 2005 Posted February 20, 2005 Anyone know of any good ones that have our pick. I was interested in seeing who was expected to be available at our pick.
Bflojohn Posted February 20, 2005 Posted February 20, 2005 Go to Hailredskins.com and they have mostly updated material on their draft page. Oh, by the way, it's really hard to type Hailredskins on a Bills site, but enjoy!
BillsGuyInMalta Posted February 20, 2005 Posted February 20, 2005 Whooohoo! This thread gave me an excuse to look up mock drafts on the internet. Anyways, here are some of the 2nd round selections that I gathered from a few sources over the last 15 minutes... Marcus Johnson, OT/OG from Ole Miss: KFFL Logan Mankins, OT/OG from Fresno State: KFFL Luis Castillo, DT from Northwestern: KFFL Michael Munoz, OT from Tennessee: KFFL Mike Patterson, DT from USC: KFFL Mike Patterson, DT from USC: KFFL Chris Spencer, C from Ole' Miss: NFLDraftCountdown.com Kevin Everett, TE from Miami (Fla): DraftShowcase.com Chris Kemoeatu, OG from Utah: NFLFans.com Marcus Johnson, OT/OG from Ole' Miss: Draftboardinsider.com Atiyyah Ellison, DT from Missouri: Football.com Khalif Barnes, OT from Washington: Football.com CJ Mosley, DT from Missouri: ProFootballDraft.com Adam Terry, OT from Syracuse: ProFootballDraft.com Michael Munoz, OT from Tennessee: GBNreport.com Bryant McFadden, CB from Florida State: Rob's Scouting.com Bryant McFadden, CB from Florida State: DraftStudio.com David Baas, OG/OC from Michigan: TheHuddleReport.com And the Huddle Report actually had a 7 rounder up, and I can safely say that I would absolutely cream myself if we managed to pull this draft off: The Huddle Report Full Draft: Buffalo Bills 55 OC David Baas Michigan 86 OT Wesley Britt Alabama 116 S Jamaal Brimmer UNLV 147 WR Charles Frederick Washington 182 DE Tyler King Connecticut 213 CB Derrick Johnson Washington
pm73 Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Whooohoo! This thread gave me an excuse to look up mock drafts on the internet. Anyways, here are some of the 2nd round selections that I gathered from a few sources over the last 15 minutes... 246832[/snapback] I want Michael Munoz, OT from Tennessee. if heredity and genes have anything to do with it, this might be the best player in the draft. if manning got picked #1 for the same reasons, then munoz would be a STEAL in the 2nd. the chances of him becoming JUST HALF as good as his father make me drool drool drool. did i mention it makes me drool? anyway, he's had a stellar career in college...no? getting to work with the best and drawing from the experiences of his father is just to tempting to pass up. his weakness are things that can be developed and obtained in the nfl and with age and maturity. (didn't mcnally work for many years with munoz sr. in cincinnati???) Strengths: Shows tremendous technique...Has great bloodlines...Is a team leader and great character player...Mature...Has good size and the frame to still get bigger...Is very experienced...Does all the little things and knows every trick in the book. Weaknesses: Durability is a major question mark...Has not developed into the dominating player most were expecting...May not have the killer instinct that all of the great ones possess...Not very explosive...Plays too high at times...May not have the athleticism and physical tools to handle the left tackle position in the pros. Notes: Son of Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz, one of the best NFL ofensive tackles of all time...Obviously he isn't the player his dad was but he has the tools to enjoy a fine career in the NFL...Health and durability will play a key role in where he is drafted.
BB2004 Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 I want Michael Munoz, OT from Tennessee. if heredity and genes have anything to do with it, this might be the best player in the draft. if manning got picked #1 for the same reasons, then munoz would be a STEAL in the 2nd. the chances of him becoming JUST HALF as good as his father make me drool drool drool. did i mention it makes me drool? anyway, he's had a stellar career in college...no? getting to work with the best and drawing from the experiences of his father is just to tempting to pass up. his weakness are things that can be developed and obtained in the nfl and with age and maturity. (didn't mcnally work for many years with munoz sr. in cincinnati???) Strengths: Shows tremendous technique...Has great bloodlines...Is a team leader and great character player...Mature...Has good size and the frame to still get bigger...Is very experienced...Does all the little things and knows every trick in the book. Weaknesses: Durability is a major question mark...Has not developed into the dominating player most were expecting...May not have the killer instinct that all of the great ones possess...Not very explosive...Plays too high at times...May not have the athleticism and physical tools to handle the left tackle position in the pros. Notes: Son of Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz, one of the best NFL ofensive tackles of all time...Obviously he isn't the player his dad was but he has the tools to enjoy a fine career in the NFL...Health and durability will play a key role in where he is drafted. 246906[/snapback] I agree. I think it would be great to get him if he's available.
JoeF Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Michael Munoz--son of Anthony Munoz...the same Anthony Munoz that has a son/father relationship with Bills OL coach Jim McNally---
BuffBills#1 Posted February 21, 2005 Author Posted February 21, 2005 I'm kind of surprised no mock draft had us taking Nugent.
BillsGuyInMalta Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 I'm kind of surprised no mock draft had us taking Nugent. 247021[/snapback] A lot of them have Nugent going to the Vikings in the 2nd round, a few picks before ours.
TigerJ Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 If Munoz didn't have that last name, you wouldn't have nearly as high regard for him. There are several tackles who are better athletes and have fewer health issues.
BADOLBILZ Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Michael Munoz--son of Anthony Munoz...the same Anthony Munoz that has a son/father relationship with Bills OL coach Jim McNally--- 246934[/snapback] Good point. The Bills also have a tendency to try to get value by selecting players who slip in the draft due to past injuries.
26CornerBlitz Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 http://www.footballsfuture.com/2005/mock.html
OnTheRocks Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 I picked this up somewhere along the way last week when someone posted an article on JP Losman. Very thorough site. NFL Mock Draft Site
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