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21 minutes ago, njbuff said:

 

Gotcha, but his athletic ability alone should have been worth him being drafted at some point.

Some undrafted free agents make more than 7th round picks

 

Once you reach a certain slot where you think you're talents outweigh the draft price, sometimes it's better to go undrafted and pick your spot

 

Peter's got Great development because he got to choose to come to Buffalo, where we had the time to develop him

 

Who knows he could have not answered the phone for a team in  the 7th round

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14 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Some undrafted free agents make more than 7th round picks

 

Once you reach a certain slot where you think you're talents outweigh the draft price, sometimes it's better to go undrafted and pick your spot

 

Peter's got Great development because he got to choose to come to Buffalo, where we had the time to develop him

 

Who knows he could have not answered the phone for a team in  the 7th round


Not much time.  He was starting at T end of rookie year then most of next year

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12 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:


Not much time.  He was starting at T end of rookie year then most of next year

He actually was still playing a blocking tight end his rookie year

 

He didn't play right tackle till his second season

 

Those five games he appeared in at the end of his rookie year were as a special teams demon and blocking end

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4 hours ago, Mark Vader said:

I heard that he wants a new contract.

 

Which is to say.....he woke up again this morning! Yay! 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

He actually was still playing a blocking tight end his rookie year

 

He didn't play right tackle till his second season

 

Those five games he appeared in at the end of his rookie year were as a special teams demon and blocking end

 
Peters is listed, in that Bengals game of 2003, as T, opposite Mike Williams, who, along with  Villarreal , Tucker and Teague made up the O line.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 
Peters is listed, in that Bengals game of 2003, as T, opposite Mike Williams, who, along with  Villarreal , Tucker and Teague made up the O line.

Peter's is sandwiched between Jennings and Mike Williams because he was basically a blocking tight end on the play and they just call him T. Not even LT or RT, just T

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2425017-jason-peters-tells-his-story-of-the-undrafted-road-to-nfl-success.amp.html

 

If you read this he clearly says he never played offensive line until the offseason where he asked Mike mularkey how to get on the Field More

 

And he  transitioned to line

 

He was not practicing there at all his rookie year

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17 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Peter's is sandwiched between Jennings and Mike Williams because he was basically a blocking tight end on the play and they just call him T. Not even LT or RT, just T

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2425017-jason-peters-tells-his-story-of-the-undrafted-road-to-nfl-success.amp.html

 

If you read this he clearly says he never played offensive line until the offseason where he asked Mike mularkey how to get on the Field More

 

And he  transitioned to line

 

He was not practicing there at all his rookie year

Screenshot_20200714-193129.png

 

Tasker said the opposite today on the radio.

 

Anyway, the next year he was their LT.  didn't take long at all

 

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5 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Tasker said the opposite today on the radio.

 

Anyway, the next year he was their LT.  didn't take long at all

 

I mean are you going to take tasker's word or Jason Peters himself?

 

Regardless he was a good blocker in college, and just needed a little bit of time to work on stunts and such

 

And add some strength and some weight

 

By the time he achieved that he was ready to play

 

the unknown was if he could get to that weight while keeping his athletic ability

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

I mean are you going to take tasker's word or Jason Peters himself?

 

Regardless he was a good blocker in college, and just needed a little bit of time to work on stunts and such

 

And add some strength and some weight

 

By the time he achieved that he was ready to play

 

the unknown was if he could get to that weight while keeping his athletic ability

 

 

Add weight??  His combine weight was 336 lbs.  His NFL playing weight was 328.  

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27 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Add weight??  His combine weight was 336 lbs.  His NFL playing weight was 328.  

Was it 336? It was well over a decade ago and I thought he was around  290-300 because that's where he played at

 

It doesn't even matter anymore

 

But he was given well over a year to acclimate. Not even starting at right tackle till about week five or six of his second Season.

 

He is the epitome of a hard-working player where hard work pays off

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Was it 336? It was well over a decade ago and I thought he was around  290-300 because that's where he played at

 

It doesn't even matter anymore

 

But he was given well over a year to acclimate. Not even starting at right tackle till about week five or six of his second Season.

 

He is the epitome of a hard-working player where hard work pays off

 

 

True.

Posted
1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said:

And we should have given him every penny he wanted

 

Meh...wouldn't have affected the fortunes of the Bills if they paid him and he stayed.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Meh...wouldn't have affected the fortunes of the Bills if they paid him and he stayed.

That's very true. we also wouldn't have had to play musical chairs with left tackle for 14 years

 

But I agree you're right

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5 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

That's very true. we also wouldn't have had to play musical chairs with left tackle for 14 years

 

But I agree you're right

 

So what?  That fact had no impact on the Bills fortunes.  A really good LT on a bad team is a wasted resource.  See:  Joe Thomas's entire career.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

So what?  That fact had no impact on the Bills fortunes.  A really good LT on a bad team is a wasted resource.  See:  Joe Thomas's entire career.

If the browns could have had a quarterback, Joe Thomas absolutely would have been more valuable

 

Alas like the browns, the bills didn't have a quarterback either so it don't matter

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10 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

If the browns could have had a quarterback, Joe Thomas absolutely would have been more valuable

 

Alas like the browns, the bills didn't have a quarterback either so it don't matter

 

Adrian Peterson would have been light years more valuable to any of those Browns QBs than any single O-lineman ever born.

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