Pete Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 Heres a list of prospects for draftniks and college football fans to keep an eye out for- we will see who is available in the second round for us Tackles- 1Alex Barron, Florida St. 2 Michael Munoz, Tennessee 3 Jammal Brown, Oklahoma 4 Rob Petitti, Pitt 5 Marcus Johnson, Ole Miss 6 Ray Willis, Florida St. 7 Adam Terry, Syracuse 8 Calvin Armstrong, Wash. St. 9 Pete McMahon, Iowa 10 Morgan Davis, Wis. 11 Jon Doty, Kansas St. 12 Daniel Loper, Tex. Tech 13 Kyle Wallace, Georgia Tech Guards 1 Adam Snyder, Oregon 2 Elton Brown, Va. 3 C.J. Brooks, Maryland 4 Dan Buenning, Wis. 5 David Baas, Michigan 6 Nick Kaczur, Toledo 7 Claude Terrell, New Mex. 8 Chris Kemoeatu, Utah 9 Cedric Johnson, Clemson 10 Jonathan Clinkscale, Wis. 11 Dan Connolly, Southeast M Vince Carter from Oklahoma and Ben Wilkerson from LSU are considered the two best center prospects and potential first round picks
BB2004 Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 Michael Munoz is my pick. His father is one of the greatest Offensive lineman of all time.
Ozymandius Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 The offensive line does suck but I wouldn't spend any more high draft picks on them.... If you look at teams that have won Super Bowls, they usually had a great defense, and usually THE very best defense. It's time to draft a pass rush and some playmaking safties, IMO.
The Jokeman Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 The offensive line does suck but I wouldn't spend any more high draft picks on them.... If you look at teams that have won Super Bowls, they usually had a great defense, and usually THE very best defense. It's time to draft a pass rush and some playmaking safties, IMO. 55141[/snapback] Add a pass rush and you probably can make Izell Reese or Lawyer Milloy a play making Safeties. I said in the preseason our defense is good, had we added a guy like Will Smith or Kenechi Udeze it might be great now.
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 Michael Munoz would've been very good had he not had a serious knee injury. He's a decent lt. I would love to get alex barron cj brooks or david baas. In the hypothetical scenario we trade travis henry for a 2nd rd pick. I say we take a guard and tackle in the 2nd rd forget about trading into the 1st. We can get some pretty good guard tackles in the early 2nd round. And It would fill one of our biggest needs. WOW Imagine that drafting for need LG/LT(If Jennings leaves, which is highly likely)
The Jokeman Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 Michael Munoz would've been very good had he not had a serious knee injury. He's a decent lt. I would love to get alex barron cj brooks or david baas. In the hypothetical scenario we trade travis henry for a 2nd rd pick. I say we take a guard and tackle in the 2nd rd forget about trading into the 1st. We can get some pretty good guard tackles in the early 2nd round. And It would fill one of our biggest needs. WOW Imagine that drafting for need LG/LT(If Jennings leaves, which is highly likely) 55150[/snapback] The question remains, who is going to trade for Henry? The only teams I could foresee needing a RB are Arizona, Miami, Oakland, Tampa Bay and possibly Philadelphia. At the same time McGahee has yet to show that he's ready to unseat Travis as our feature back. Granted he still could before the season's done but the way the team seems to be showcasing Henry he might never do it and think it foolish to trade a somewhat proven guy in Henry when have a question mark behind him unless you plan on also drafting a RB next year with the pick we get for Henry or possibly a 3rd rounder for security purposes.
Happy Days Lois & Clark Posted October 4, 2004 Posted October 4, 2004 If the Bills can get a 2nd rounder for Henry I would take a tackle and a guard with the first 2 picks then I would take Kicker Mike Nugent in the 3rd from Ohio State if he's available From Great Blue North Report OT Jammal Brown, 6-5, 310, Oklahoma Michael Munoz, 6-5, 315, Tennessee (XKa) *Andrew Whitworth, 6-6, 325, LSU Wesley Britt, 6-7, 315, Alabama (XL) *Jon Scott, 6-6, 305, Texas Max Jean-Gilles, 6-4, 340, Georgia (KA) Rob Petitti, 6-6, 330, Pittsburgh Nick Kaczur, 6-5, 305, Toledo Alex Barron, 6-6, 315, Florida State (XS/K) Adam Snyder, 6-6, 320, Oregon Justin Geisinger, 6-4, 325, Vanderbilt Calvin Armstrong, 6-7, 315, Washington State *Jami Hightower, 6-4, 355, Texas A&M (XO) Chris Colmer, 6-5, 305, North Carolina State (XO) *Marcus McNeill, 6-8, 330, Auburn Anthony Alabi, 6-6, 325, Texas Christian (XS) *Eric Winston, 6-6, 310, Miami *Winston Justice, 6-6, 305, Southern California (L/E) Khalif Barnes, 6-5, 310, Washington *Zach Strief, 6-7, 335, Northwestern Rian Melander, 6-6, 295, Minnesota Daniel Loper, 6-6, 330, Texas Tech Jeremy Parquet, 6-6, 315, Southern Mississippi Brandon Phillips, 6-8, 310, Arizona (XKa) Doug Neinhuis, 6-6, 315, Oregon State Harvey Dahl, 6-5, 310, Nevada Ryan Krug, 6-4, 305, UConn Adam Terry, 6-7, 315, Syracuse Ray Willis, 6-6, 305, Florida State (XS) Ivan Douglas, 6-6, 305, Ohio State (X) Erik Pears, 6-8, 315, Colorado State Mike Kracilik, 6-8, 325, San Diego State Joe Dunn, 6-6, 340, Virginia Tech Nate Griffen, 6-5, 335, Marshall Sam Lightbody, 6-8, 320, Washington State Derrick Sarosi, 6-6, 295, South Florida Matt Roth, 6-5, 320, Arkansas State Julius Gant, 6-4, 310, Middle Tennessee State (OG) David Stewart, 6-6, 320, Mississippi State Jake VerStraete, 6-6, 310, Northern Illinois Sam Wilder, 6-5, 305, Colorado (DT) Tim Brown, 6-5, 295, West Virginia (XAc) Bruce Hampton, 6-4, 300, Louisiana-Monroe Robin Knebel, 6-5, 320, Oregon Ron Green, 6-6, 320, Rutgers Trai Essex, 6-4, 315, Northwestern Logan Mankins, 6-4, 320, Fresno State (XA) Adrian Gonzalez, 6-6, 315, Louisiana Tech Mike Lorenz, 6-5, 315, Wisconsin Adam Kieft, 6-6, 330, Central Michigan Ryan Brooks, 6-5, 300, Washington William Obeng, 6-6, 310, San Jose State Steve Vierra, 6-5, 300, UCLA (XK) David Owen, 6-5, 295, Purdue Jonathan Colon, 6-7, 320, Florida (XK/B) Chris Johnson, 6-3, 310, Arizona (OG) Sameeh McDonald, 6-5, 300, Rutgers Cale Stubbe, 6-4, 300, Iowa State Kyle Wallace, 6-5, 295, Georgia Tech Phil Hawkins, 6-5, 315, Houston Levi Newton, 6-4, 305, South Florida Michael Watson, 6-7, 290, West Virginia Clint Stickdorn, 6-6, 310, Cincinnati Morgan Davis, 6-5, 320, Wisconsin Pete McMahon, 6-6, 335, Iowa (OG) Sean Poole, 6-6, 295, Michigan State Jon Doty, 6-7, 300, Kansas State Lester Brown, 6-5, 315, Louisiana Tech Miniya Smith, 6-6, 340, Southern Mike Grzeskowiak, 6-5, 315, Akron Tom Kaleita, 6-5, 320, Eastern Michigan Andrew Hart, 6-5, 305, Bowling Green Kenton Johnson, 6-6, 325, Georgia Tech Osmar Staples, 6-5, 330, San Jose State Christian Mitchell, 6-6, 325, Duke Makai Alalona, 6-4, 300, Utah Chris White, 6-4, 285, Southern Mississippi Robert Espinosa, 6-3, 310, UTEP (OG) Scott Mayhew, 6-5, 305, Rice Sreve Eastlake, 6-6, 290, Cincinnati Darren DeLone, 6-4, 310, Nebraska Henry Tellis, 6-5, 310, Troy State Dennis Thompson, 6-4, 310, Ohio (XL) Clint Dato, 6-5, 325, Rutgers Jonathan Banks, 6-6, 360, Grambling Mynia Smith, 6-6, 340, Southern Steve Burch, 6-5, 315, Idaho State Geir Gudmundson, 6-6, 315, Albany Brian Akins, 6-4, 310, Southern Illinois Buster Ashely, 6-4, 300, Western Kentucky OG C.J. Brooks, 6-5, 320, Maryland Elton Brown, 6-6, 335, Virginia David Baas, 6-5, 320, Michigan Claude Terrell, 6-3, 330, New Mexico Marcus Johnson, 6-5, 330, Mississippi Dan Buenning, 6-4, 305, Wisconsin Chris Kemoeatu, 6-4, 335, Utah Sam Mayes, 6-4, 350, Oklahoma State Mark LeVoir, 6-6, 320, Notre Dame Cedric Johnson, 6-4, 325, Clemson Matt Ulrich, 6-2, 310, Northwestern Eyoseph Efseaff, 6-3, 305, UCLA (DT) Jason Respert, 6-3, 310, Tennessee © Steve Subia, 6-2, 365, New Mexico State Doug Buckles, 6-5, 300, Mississippi Dan Stevenson, 6-5, 300, Notre Dame Kanan Sanchez, 6-3, 325, Oregon State Evan Mathis, 6-4, 310, Alabama Wes Sims, 6-5, 310, Oklahoma (RT) William Whitticker, 6-4, 320, Michigan State Kyle Takavitz, 6-4, 305, Cincinnati Tony Coker, 6-5, 315, Kansas Andy Galloway, 6-5, 310, Alabama-Birmingham Jonathan Clinkscale, 6-3, 305, Wisconsin Nick Steitze, 6-4, 320, Oregon Mo Mitchell, 6-6, 365, Florida (DT) John Drake, 6-4 350, Southern California (XA) Chris Myers, 6-4, 300, Miami Mike Kne, 6-4, 300, Ohio State PK Mike Nugent, 5-10, 170, Ohio State Jonathan Nichols, 6-0, 180, Mississippi Jared Siegel, 5-10, 195, Oregon Matt Payne, 6-4, 240, BYU (P) Jonathan Nichols, 6-0, 180, Mississippi Nick Hayes, 6-1, 180, Alabama-Birmingham Rhys Lloyd, 6-1, 220, Minnesota (P) Wes Zunker, 5-9, 175, New Mexico Nick Novak, 6-0, 195, Maryland Joe Rheem, 6-2, 200, Kansas State Xavier Beitia, 5-10, 210, Florida State Shaun Suisham, 6-0, 200, Bowling Green Dave Raynor, 6-2, 205, Michigan State Brian Bostick, 5-10, 215, Alabama
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