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here's his whole draft updated 4 rounds.

 

8. Buffalo Brodrick Bunkley, DT Florida St.

42. Buffalo Taitusi "Deuce" Lutui, G USC

70. Buffalo (from TEN) Ryan O'Callaghan, T California

73. Buffalo Maurice Stovall, WR Notre Dame

105. Buffalo Elvis Dumervil, DE Louisville

 

Entire draft:

 

First-Round Projections

1. Houston Reggie Bush, RB USC

2. New Orleans Mario Williams, DE NC State

3. Tennessee Matt Leinart, QB USC

4. N.Y. Jets D'Brickashaw Ferguson, T Virginia

5. Green Bay A.J. Hawk, LB Ohio St.

6. San Francisco Vernon Davis, TE Maryland

7. Oakland Vince Young, QB Texas

8. Buffalo Brodrick Bunkley, DT Florida St.

9. Detroit Michael Huff, DB Texas

10. Arizona Jay Cutler, QB Vanderbilt

11. St. Louis Chad Greenway, LB Iowa

12. Cleveland Kamerion Wimbley, DE/OLB Florida St.

13. Baltimore Haloti Ngata, DT Oregon

14. Philadelphia Winston Justice, T USC

15. Denver (from ATL) Chad Jackson, WR Florida

16. Miami Donte Whitner, S Ohio St.

17. Minnesota Ernie Sims, LB Florida St.

18. Dallas Jason Allen, S/CB Tennessee

19. San Diego Johnathan Joseph, CB South Carolina

20. Kansas City Tye Hill, CB Clemson

21. New England Santonio Holmes, WR Ohio St.

22. Denver (from WSH) DeAngelo Williams, RB Memphis

23. Tampa Bay Antonio Cromartie, CB Florida St.

24. Cincinnati Jimmy Williams, CB Virginia Tech

25. N.Y. Giants Kelly Jennings, CB Miami

26. Chicago Richard Marshall CB Fresno St.

27. Carolina LenDale White, RB USC

28. Jacksonville Marcedes Lewis, TE UCLA

29. N.Y. Jets (from DEN) Manny Lawson, DE/OLB NC State

30. Indianapolis Laurence Maroney, RB Minnesota

31. Seattle Ashton Youboty, CB Ohio St.

32. Pittsburgh Sinorice Moss, WR Miami

 

 

 

 

1st Round | 2nd Round | 3rd Round | 4th Round

 

Second-Round Projections

33. Houston Eric Winston, T Miami

34. New Orleans Nick Mangold, C Ohio St.

35. N.Y. Jets Joseph Addai, RB LSU

36. Green Bay Tamba Hali, DE Penn St.

37. San Francisco Bobby Carpenter, LB Ohio St.

38. Oakland Gabe Watson, DT Michigan

39. Tennessee D'Qwell Jackson, LB Maryland

40. Detroit Davin Joseph, G Oklahoma

41. Arizona Leonard Pope, TE Georgia

42. Buffalo Taitusi "Deuce" Lutui, G USC

43. Cleveland Abdul Hodge, LB Iowa

44. Baltimore Brodie Croyle, QB Alabama

45. Philadelphia DeMeco Ryans, LB Alabama

46. St. Louis Orien Harris, DT Miami

47. Atlanta Cedric Griffin, CB Texas

48. Minnesota Kellen Clemens, QB Oregon

49. Dallas Marcus McNeill, T Auburn

50. San Diego Demetrius Williams, WR Oregon

51. Minnesota (from MIA) Chris Chester, OL Oklahoma

52. New England Brian Calhoun, RB Wisconsin

53. Washington Rocky McIntosh, LB Miami

54. Kansas City Darryl Tapp, DE Virginia Tech

55. Cincinnati Dominique Byrd, TE USC

56. N.Y. Giants Thomas Howard, LB UTEP

57. Chicago Greg Jennings, WR Western Michigan

58. Carolina Joe Klopfenstein, TE Colorado

59. Tampa Bay Andrew Whitworth, T LSU

60. Jacksonville Jason Spitz, C Louisville

61. Denver Mark Anderson, DE Alabama

62. Indianapolis Daniel Bullocks, DB Nebraska

63. Seattle Mathias Kiwanuka, DE Boston College

64. Pittsburgh Danieal Manning, DB Abilene Christian

 

 

 

 

1st Round | 2nd Round | 3rd Round | 4th Round Third-Round Projections

65. Houston Ko Simpson, DB South Carolina

66. Houston (from NO) Gerris Wilkinson, LB Georgia Tech

67. Green Bay Max Jean-Gilles, G Georgia

68. San Francisco David Pittman, CB Northwestern St. (La.)

69. Oakland Maurice Drew, RB UCLA

70. Buffalo (from TEN) Ryan O'Callaghan, T California

71. N.Y. Jets Brandon Williams, WR Wisconsin

72. Arizona Jon Alston, LB Stanford

73. Buffalo Maurice Stovall, WR Notre Dame

74. Detroit Devin Hester, CB Miami

75. New England (from BAL) Chris Gocong, DE/LB Cal Poly-SLO

76. Philadelphia Claude Wroten, DT LSU

77. St. Louis David Thomas, TE Texas

78. Cleveland Charles Spencer, G Pittsburgh

79. Atlanta Calvin Lowery, DB Penn St.

80. Dallas Charlie Whitehurst, QB Clemson

81. San Diego Paul McQuistan, OL Weber St.

82. Miami Parys Haralson, DE Tennessee

83. Minnesota Will Blackmon, WR/CB Boston College

84. San Francisco (from WSH) Victor Adeyanju, DE Indiana

85. Kansas City Brandon Marshall, WR Central Florida

86. New England Montavious Stanley, DT Louisville

87. N.Y. Giants Kyle Williams, DT LSU

88. Chicago Anthony Fasano, TE Notre Dame

89. Carolina Darnell Bing, DB USC

90. Tampa Bay Willie Reid, WR Fresno St.

91. Cincinnati Stanley McClover, DE Auburn

92. Jacksonville Jerome Harrison, RB Washington St.

93. Atlanta (from DEN) Devin Aromashodu, WR Auburn

94. Indianapolis Dusty Dvoracek, DT Oklahoma

95. Minnesota (from SEA) Le Kevin Smith, DT Nebraska

96. Pittsburgh Brent Hawkins, DE/OLB Illinois St.

 

97. N.Y. Jets (comp. pick) Roman Harper, DB Alabama

 

 

 

 

1st Round | 2nd Round | 3rd Round | 4th Round

 

Fourth-Round Projections

98. Houston James Wyche, DE Syracuse

99. New Orleans Demetrice Webb, CB Florida

100. San Francisco Lawrence Vickers, FB Colorado

101. Oakland Anthony Smith, DB Syracuse

102. Tennessee Leon Washington, RB Florida St.

103. N.Y. Jets Alan Zemaitis, CB Penn St.

104. Green Bay Derrick Martin, CB Wyoming

105. Buffalo Elvis Dumervil, DE Louisville

106. New England (from DET) Guy Whimper, T East Carolina

107. Arizona Fred Matua, G USC

108. Philadelphia David Kirtman, FB USC

109. St. Louis Kevin Boothe, OL Cornell

110. Cleveland DeMario Minter, CB Georgia

111. Baltimore Dion Byrum, CB Ohio

112. Cleveland (from ATL) Rodrique Wright, DT Texas

113. San Diego Babatunde Oshinowo, DT Stanford

114. Miami Zach Strief, T Northwestern

115. Minnesota Miles Austin, WR Monmouth

116. Philadelphia (from DAL) Tarvaris Jackson, QB Alabama St.

117. N.Y. Jets (from KC) Greg Eslinger, C Minnesota

118. New England Derek Hagan, WR Arizona St.

119. Denver (from WSH) Owen Daniels, TE Wisconsin

120. Chicago Freddie Keiaho, LB San Diego St.

121. Carolina Jonathan Scott, T Texas

122. Tampa Bay Brandon Johnson, LB Louisville

123. Cincinnati John McCargo, DT NC State

124. N.Y. Giants Jeremy Trueblood, T Boston College

125. Jacksonville James Anderson, LB Virginia Tech

126. Denver Bernard Pollard, DB Purdue

127. Philadelphia (from IND) Hank Baskett, WR New Mexico

128. Seattle John Torp, P Colorado

129. Pittsburgh Andre Hall, RB South Florida

 

130. Denver (comp. pick) Jeremy Bloom, WR Colorado

 

131. Pittsburgh (comp. pick) Daryn Colledge, T Boise St.

 

132. Baltimore (comp. pick) Rob Sims, G Ohio St.

 

133. Pittsburgh (comp. pick) Omar Jacobs, QB Bowling Green

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here's his whole draft updated 4 rounds.

 

8. Buffalo  Brodrick Bunkley, DT  Florida St. 

42. Buffalo  Taitusi "Deuce" Lutui, G  USC 

70. Buffalo (from TEN)  Ryan O'Callaghan, T  California 

73. Buffalo  Maurice Stovall, WR  Notre Dame 

105. Buffalo  Elvis Dumervil, DE  Louisville

 

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I would be absolutely thrilled with those picks in the first 4 rounds...

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I would be absolutely thrilled with those picks in the first 4 rounds...

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Yeah no kidding. Kiper seems to have a good understanding of the Bills needs this year. I'd be especially happy with Stovall in the 3rd round. I have a good feeling about him in the pros.

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I hate the Bunkley pick, he's gone from the 6th or 7th best DT on the board to possibly #1...all without proving it on the field. Guy had what...one good season? And we're ready to take him #8 overall based on one year of production? Shades of Andre Wadsworth right there.

 

I'd switch Bunkley with Huff and Stovall (we dont need 10 WRs on this team) with Claude Wroten, Rodrique Wright or Dusty Dvoracek.

 

Great O-Line picks by Kiper though, O'Callaghan and Lutui would be great fits here, and I really dig getting Elvis in the 4th, he'd be a HUGE steal there.

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I agree that the draft projections make a lot of sense for the Bills.

 

I still see someone (my guess: Arizona) making the move to #8 to get Cutler. I think the Bills will have the opportunity to trade down.

 

If Farve retires, there's a chance that GB takes one of the QBs (probably Cutler), so 'Zona will have to trade higher to get a QB.

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I like our picks but I see alot of guys that were projected alot earlier that there stock looks to have dropped considerably. Kiwuanka, Zamotis, Bing. I thought these guys were late 1st rounders or early 2nd. Maybe I got the wrong info. though.

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8. Buffalo  Brodrick Bunkley, DT  Florida St. 

42. Buffalo  Taitusi "Deuce" Lutui, G  USC 

70. Buffalo (from TEN)  Ryan O'Callaghan, T  California 

73. Buffalo  Maurice Stovall, WR  Notre Dame 

105. Buffalo  Elvis Dumervil, DE  Louisville

 

I would be absolutely thrilled with these picks. What a terrific foundation for future years.

 

Of course, I still believe that the whole Ngata doesn't fit the system blah blah is a smokescreen and he will be our 1st round pick.

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Take Huff instead at #8. Take Wroten with the second third-rounder pick instead. Our need is much greater at safety than it is at WR now.

 

My bad, BillsGuyInMalta, I didn't see you already posted practically the exact same thing.

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Found this on one of the draft sites:

 

Positives:

Ryan O'Callaghan is a great All-American offensive tackle that dominates defenders. He led the way for one of the best rushing attacks in college football. He can make all the blocks, pushing defensive lineman into the secondary. Has great technique and adequate athleticism for his size. Will help any teams rushing attack and can start right away in the NFL. He is the new breed of offensive lineman in the NFL; Big!

 

Thats a nice third round pick if you ask me.

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Using that draft I would consider taking:

 

1.  Michael Huff, DB Texas

 

2.  Andrew Whitworth, T LSU    *flip Peters to LT

 

3.  Claude Wroten, DT LSU

 

3.  Charles Spencer, G Pittsburgh

 

4.  John McCargo, DT NC State

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Now that's a draft I like. And with our first pick in the 5th round we take a saftey.

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What happened to Jonathan Scott OT from Texas? I thought he was one of the top tackles?

 

I like the Kiper picks as well, I would not be inclined to pick a WR in round three with our DB need and Darnell Bing still on the board though.

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And who is going to go over the fricken middle for us to catch a ball? None of these smurfs.....

 

Why is it that at this time every year everyone says we can "live without" a quality Tight End then halfway through that season everyone is bitching about not having one.....

 

Somewhere in this draft pick one of the "top 3" TE's.....

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And who is going to go over the fricken middle for us to catch a ball?  None of these smurfs.....

 

Why is it that at this time every year everyone says we can "live without" a quality Tight End then halfway through that season everyone is bitching about not having one.....

 

Somewhere in this draft pick one of the "top 3" TE's.....

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The longstanding arguement there is that Everet is your man. But I am pretty leary about a guy who blows out his knee the first day of his first mini-camp, and then hurts his groins before the first mini-camp of the next season.
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