R. Rich Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 1. D'Brickashaw Ferguson Virginia 6-5 295 2. Winston Justice Southern Cal 6-6 300 3. Eric Winston Miami (FL) 6-7 312 4. Marcus McNeill Auburn 6-9 338 5. Jonathan Scott Texas 6-7 310 6. Ryan O'Callaghan California 6-7 360 7. Andrew Whitworth L.S.U. 6-7 322 8. Daryn Colledge Boise St. 6-5 298 9. Jeremy Trueblood Boston College 6-9 330 10. Rashad Butler Miami (FL) 6-5 287
Bill from NYC Posted February 7, 2006 Posted February 7, 2006 1. D'Brickashaw Ferguson Virginia 6-5 295 2. Winston Justice Southern Cal 6-6 300 3. Eric Winston Miami (FL) 6-7 312 4. Marcus McNeill Auburn 6-9 338 5. Jonathan Scott Texas 6-7 310 6. Ryan O'Callaghan California 6-7 360 7. Andrew Whitworth L.S.U. 6-7 322 8. Daryn Colledge Boise St. 6-5 298 9. Jeremy Trueblood Boston College 6-9 330 10. Rashad Butler Miami (FL) 6-5 287 587554[/snapback] I would like to know more about Trueblood. If Peters is going to be moved to LT, Trueblood might fill a need at RT when one considers the strong possibility that MW will be cut.
R. Rich Posted February 8, 2006 Author Posted February 8, 2006 I would like to know more about Trueblood. If Peters is going to be moved to LT, Trueblood might fill a need at RT when one considers the strong possibility that MW will be cut. 597667[/snapback] Here's a few names I'll throw out there in terms of a RT, William. They can be drafted in later rounds, thus saving big bucks yet still getting good quality. After all, do we really need to pay big bucks for another RT??? Andrew Whitworth-LSU Big mauler of a run blocker who will need to work on his pass blocking and footwork, but the raw materials are there. Probably available in the late 2nd, maybe even early 3rd. Troy Reddick-Auburn Pretty good pass blocker, strong @ the point of attack. Massive guy who has farily good technique. Should be available in the 3rd, where we should have multiple picks. Albert Toeaina-Tennessee Huge guy @ about 6-6, 350 who is very strong. Has had some character issues and would have to be researched very well (as the Bills usually do). Could be a value pick for someone in the late 4th/early 5th, especially if he's got his act together. Any of these guys would be decent choices in terms of bringing in a RT prospect, and none would require a first round pick. Trueblood isn't a bad choice either, as he is a big guy who is a fiesty blocker. Thing is, he's 6'9", and tends to play too high quite often. If that doesn't improve in the pros, he's dead meat.
Bill from NYC Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Here's a few names I'll throw out there in terms of a RT, William. They can be drafted in later rounds, thus saving big bucks yet still getting good quality. After all, do we really need to pay big bucks for another RT??? Andrew Whitworth-LSU Big mauler of a run blocker who will need to work on his pass blocking and footwork, but the raw materials are there. Probably available in the late 2nd, maybe even early 3rd. Troy Reddick-Auburn Pretty good pass blocker, strong @ the point of attack. Massive guy who has farily good technique. Should be available in the 3rd, where we should have multiple picks. Albert Toeaina-Tennessee Huge guy @ about 6-6, 350 who is very strong. Has had some character issues and would have to be researched very well (as the Bills usually do). Could be a value pick for someone in the late 4th/early 5th, especially if he's got his act together. Any of these guys would be decent choices in terms of bringing in a RT prospect, and none would require a first round pick. Trueblood isn't a bad choice either, as he is a big guy who is a fiesty blocker. Thing is, he's 6'9", and tends to play too high quite often. If that doesn't improve in the pros, he's dead meat. 598722[/snapback] Thanks! As you could probably guess, I am probably the person on TSW that would object the most to drafting a true RT too early. That said, are you thinking that Mike Williams will be on the Bills roster on opening day? It is hard for me to get a feel for what the Bills will do not knowing his status. My gut feeling is that he is gone and that Peters will be shifted to LT, but it really is hard to tell. Opinions?
The Tomcat Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 1. D'Brickashaw Ferguson Virginia 6-5 295 2. Winston Justice Southern Cal 6-6 300 3. Eric Winston Miami (FL) 6-7 312 4. Marcus McNeill Auburn 6-9 338 5. Jonathan Scott Texas 6-7 310 6. Ryan O'Callaghan California 6-7 360 7. Andrew Whitworth L.S.U. 6-7 322 8. Daryn Colledge Boise St. 6-5 298 9. Jeremy Trueblood Boston College 6-9 330 10. Rashad Butler Miami (FL) 6-5 287 587554[/snapback] Who will be left with our 2nd pick? who's left with our 2 thirds?
R. Rich Posted February 17, 2006 Author Posted February 17, 2006 Who will be left with our 2nd pick? who's left with our 2 thirds? 605308[/snapback] You can more than likely rule out any of the top 5 on that list. Most of those guys could go in the first round @ some point. Whitworth might still be on the board, and I've mentioned him before as a guy who's not bad.
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