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Brad Smith-WR/QB-missouri

6-2 212 4.4-40yd

 

Passing Stats

YEAR TEAM CMP ATT PCT YDS AVG TD LNG INT RAT

2002 MIZZ 196 366 53.6 2333 6.4 15 62 6 117.3

2003 MIZZ 211 350 60.3 1977 5.6 11 48 7 114.1

2004 MIZZ 191 369 51.8 2185 5.9 17 60 11 110.7

2005 MIZZ 237 399 59.4 2304 5.8 13 50 9 114.1

 

Rushing Stats

YEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LNG TD FD FUM LOST

2002 MIZZ 193 1029 5.3 75 7 0 0 0

2003 MIZZ 212 1406 6.6 64 18 0 0 0

2004 MIZZ 165 553 3.4 36 4 0 0 0

2005 MIZZ 229 1301 5.7 79 16 0 0 0

 

All prior picks address both lines, Ngatia in the first OL with the next 2 or 3 picks then Brad as the first skill position drafted. I know I'm a homer but I have a feeling this guy is going to have a serious impact in the NFL one day.

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Actually I just graduated from Mizzou last year and still live in Columbia, Mo.. I've seen every start this kid has ever had so I'm not basing this off Ps2 Ncaa football. He's not going to be a QB in the NFL but rather a WR. He does not have the arm strength to play the QB position but he is dangerous in the open field when he gets the ball. Not to mention he might be the most humble athlete I've ever seen. And not only was he pretty good in the video game, he wasn't too bad in real life either---The only player in NCAA history to throw for 8000 and run for 4000 yards in a career, only two others have ever thrown for 7000 and run for 3000.

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"Starting at the left bench position today (because we have losman and holcomb) is QB from Missouri, Brad Smith"

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He'll play WR not QB. Reminds me of Randell EL only 6' 2" and 212lbs.

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He'll play WR not QB.  Reminds me of Randell EL only 6' 2" and 212lbs.

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oh ok, sorry..... "Starting at the left bench position today (because we have evans parrish and maybe moulds, he has also never played WR in the nfl or college on a consistant basis) is WR from Missouri, Brad Smith"

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oh ok, sorry..... "Starting at the left bench position today (because we have evans parrish and maybe moulds, he has also never played WR in the nfl or college on a consistant basis) is WR from Missouri, Brad Smith"

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Mould's chances of being a Bill in 2006 are still pretty questionable even with Mularky gone. He'll have to take a pretty big paycut and who is to say he doesn't want to leave after last year. Evans has shown a lot of promise and looks to develop into a solid number one for years to come but he is not a legitimate number one...yet. As for Reed and Parrish they both belong in the slot because one is too small to play outside and the other too slow. So if Moulds is gone spending our second third or our fourth on someone like Smith doesn't sound so dumb. You are correct that he has not played the position on a regular basis but by the fourth round it's hard to find starting NFL caliber wideouts who were also outstanding WRs in college. Those players generally drafted in rounds 1-2. Hines Ward, Randell EL, and Matt Jones were three who came to mind who were able to make the transition quite nicely. Sure its a risk and it might not pan out but you act like I'm talking about drafting the kid with a 1st rounder, I'm not.

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Brad Smith-WR/QB-missouri

6-2 212 4.4-40yd

 

Passing Stats

YEAR TEAM CMP ATT PCT  YDS AVG  TD LNG INT RAT

2002 MIZZ 196 366  53.6  2333 6.4    15 62    6 117.3

2003 MIZZ 211 350  60.3  1977 5.6    11 48    7 114.1

2004 MIZZ 191 369  51.8  2185 5.9    17 60    11 110.7

2005 MIZZ 237 399  59.4  2304 5.8    13 50    9 114.1

 

Rushing Stats

YEAR TEAM ATT  YDS  AVG LNG TD FD FUM LOST

2002 MIZZ 193  1029  5.3    75  7  0  0    0

2003 MIZZ 212  1406  6.6    64  18  0    0    0

2004 MIZZ 165  553    3.4    36  4  0    0    0

2005 MIZZ 229  1301  5.7    79 16  0    0    0

 

All prior picks address both lines, Ngatia in the first OL with the next 2 or 3 picks then Brad as the first skill position drafted.  I know I'm a homer but I have a feeling this guy is going to have a serious impact in the NFL one day.

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Oh GOD NO! If you all think JP is inaccurate Brad Smith makes JP look like a younger #12 (genuflect)

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Oh GOD NO! If you all think JP is inaccurate Brad Smith makes JP look like a younger #12 (genuflect)

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Hey dumbass, if you've read the thread I never said anything about him playing QB, the numbers show that he's one of those players who always seems to do something special when he touches the ball.

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Brad Smith-WR/QB-missouri

6-2 212 4.4-40yd

 

Passing Stats

YEAR TEAM CMP ATT PCT  YDS AVG  TD LNG INT RAT

2002 MIZZ 196 366  53.6  2333 6.4    15 62    6 117.3

2003 MIZZ 211 350  60.3  1977 5.6    11 48    7 114.1

2004 MIZZ 191 369  51.8  2185 5.9    17 60    11 110.7

2005 MIZZ 237 399  59.4  2304 5.8    13 50    9 114.1

 

Rushing Stats

YEAR TEAM ATT  YDS  AVG LNG TD FD FUM LOST

2002 MIZZ 193  1029  5.3    75  7  0  0    0

2003 MIZZ 212  1406  6.6    64  18  0    0    0

2004 MIZZ 165  553    3.4    36  4  0    0    0

2005 MIZZ 229  1301  5.7    79 16  0    0    0

 

All prior picks address both lines, Ngatia in the first OL with the next 2 or 3 picks then Brad as the first skill position drafted.  I know I'm a homer but I have a feeling this guy is going to have a serious impact in the NFL one day.

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If he's there in the 5th round, I'd take him.

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Mould's chances of being a Bill in 2006 are still pretty questionable even with Mularky gone. He'll have to take a pretty big paycut and who is to say he doesn't want to leave after last year.  Evans has shown a lot of promise and looks to develop into a solid number one for years to come but he is not a legitimate number one...yet.  As for Reed and Parrish they both belong in the slot because one is too small to play outside and the other too slow.  So if Moulds is gone spending our second third or our fourth on someone like Smith doesn't sound so dumb.  You are correct that he has not played the position on a regular basis but by the fourth round it's hard to find starting NFL caliber wideouts who were also outstanding WRs in college.  Those players generally drafted in rounds 1-2.  Hines Ward, Randell EL, and Matt Jones were three who came to mind who were able to make the transition quite nicely.  Sure its a risk and it might not pan out but you act like I'm talking about drafting the kid with a 1st rounder, I'm not.

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im not saying that you are incorrect in drafting him to play WR, it certainly can be done, im saying that to do it, and expect him to come here and play the #2 receiver role is way too much pressure for someone who has never played WR, let alone at the nfl level, if he has time to sit and learn the position thats one thing, but from your statement above i am not comfortable with an average college QB becoming the bills' 2nd WR.

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