John from Riverside Posted September 6, 2016 Posted September 6, 2016 It's possible they liked Albright too much to expose him to waivers. Manny is 32, it's possible the combination of Alexander's strong play, Manny's injury, possible suspension, and/or decline in play all played a factor. This I think the bills REALLY liked Albright
3rdand12 Posted September 6, 2016 Posted September 6, 2016 It's possible they liked Albright too much to expose him to waivers. Manny is 32, it's possible the combination of Alexander's strong play, Manny's injury, possible suspension, and/or decline in play all played a factor. I can see that as being the heart of the matter. But i still want to know the facts if i could
Webster Guy Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 Albright can't gain that much weight. He's obviously been trying for a long time with little success. Its the same thing everyone said about Maybin, but the fact is some dudes have a ripping metabolism, especially in their early 20's. Maybin juiced and added 20 lbs for the combine, but once he was in the league he couldn't cheat anymore and the weight fell off him to the point where he simply didn't have enough mass to compete. Sorry but Albright is in the same boat. Very intriguing prospect but you need to be able to play the run in the NFL too.
26CornerBlitz Posted September 8, 2016 Author Posted September 8, 2016 @salmaiorana One of the interesting stories on the #Bills this year is the resurgence of 12-year vet Lorenzo Alexander.... https://t.co/SmsxiX6aCB
Saxum Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 @salmaiorana One of the interesting stories on the #Bills this year is the resurgence of 12-year vet Lorenzo Alexander.... https://t.co/SmsxiX6aCB He has gone from 300 to 235 pounds, when he ends career will he be 190 and a safety or a kicker?
elroy16 Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 (edited) I can see that as being the heart of the matter. But i still want to know the facts if i could Most definitely. Would he be here without the suspension? What about without the injury? I'd love to be a fly on the wall while Whaley and Rex discuss the 53 man roster. Albright can't gain that much weight. He's obviously been trying for a long time with little success. Its the same thing everyone said about Maybin, but the fact is some dudes have a ripping metabolism, especially in their early 20's. Maybin juiced and added 20 lbs for the combine, but once he was in the league he couldn't cheat anymore and the weight fell off him to the point where he simply didn't have enough mass to compete. Sorry but Albright is in the same boat. Very intriguing prospect but you need to be able to play the run in the NFL too. Yes and no. He definitely needs to add weight, but he supposedly has a solid lower half which should allow him to anchor in the run game. I'd love to have the time to go back and watch all of his snaps to see how he set the edge, but I'm lazy. With how important it is to Rex's system, I have to believe he's at least decent at it. I don't think he needs to gain 20-30 pounds to be successful. Manny Lawson did a tremendous job at setting the edge and he's only listed at 240. If he doesn't pan out, at least he didn't cost a first round draft pick like Maybin did. Edited September 8, 2016 by elroy16
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 (edited) Albright can't gain that much weight. He's obviously been trying for a long time with little success. Its the same thing everyone said about Maybin, but the fact is some dudes have a ripping metabolism, especially in their early 20's. Maybin juiced and added 20 lbs for the combine, but once he was in the league he couldn't cheat anymore and the weight fell off him to the point where he simply didn't have enough mass to compete. Sorry but Albright is in the same boat. Very intriguing prospect but you need to be able to play the run in the NFL too. Except that Albright was undrafted, and maybin was overdrafted. If Albright sucks - we cut him and replace him like that. Maybin can suck and we're on the hook for his whole deal. Guys got 0 job security, which tells me he practices like he plays and is smart in film study. As for adding weight - only if its functional strength. I don't care what someone weighs. Edited September 8, 2016 by dneveu
Blokestradamus Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 For the record, Albright was at 239 for his Pro Day. Now that he's focusing solely on football, in an NFL weight room, with NFL nutrition, he should be able to sustain that kind of weight eventually. In an interview with John Murphy, he reckoned that he was heavier than the original listed weight. If he can hold at 240, he'll be fine.
3rdand12 Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 He has gone from 300 to 235 pounds, when he ends career will he be 190 and a safety or a kicker? He said he is 240, you do read the articles before posting don't you ? Except that Albright was undrafted, and maybin was overdrafted. If Albright sucks - we cut him and replace him like that. Maybin can suck and we're on the hook for his whole deal. Guys got 0 job security, which tells me he practices like he plays and is smart in film study. As for adding weight - only if its functional strength. I don't care what someone weighs. Leverage is not always based upon leaning on weight. He actually did alright on the edge. He has some nice hand work that gets him off blockers too. Raw but he does have potential. I remain unsure about Albright.
Houston's #1 Bills Fan Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 In the immortal words of Michael Keaton, "ehh 220, 221, whatever it takes.."
John from Riverside Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 They really liked EJ Manuel too. I do not see where there is ANY comparison here
26CornerBlitz Posted September 26, 2016 Author Posted September 26, 2016 @BuffaloBillsPR #Bills Lorenzo Alexander tied a career-high yesterday in both sacks (1.5) and tackles (6). His 3.0 sacks this season are also a career-high.
r00tabaga Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Good for the Lorax, he is playing well. The NFL is really all about opportunities and who takes advantage of them. See Fred Jackson.
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