Dual RB way to go Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 "If the Bills allow Nate Clements to walk as a free agent this off-season, which is the prevailing thought around the league, Buffalo could be looking at a serious hole to fill at cornerback. Revis is a lock-down corner who was both an interception hound and a dangerous special teams return man in his three years at Pitt. With the Donte Whitner and Ko Simpson picks last year, and Revis this time around, the Bills could find themselves with one of the youngest and most promising defensive backfields in the entire league by the time the draft is complete." There you go Bills fans. Things are looking up! Can hardly wait for season to start!!!!!!!
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 I was at the Pitt/WVU game this past season. Revis returned a punt for a TD. It was probably the best football play I've ever seen live. His ability to stay in bounds at the end was unreal: http://youtube.com/watch?v=vV3g2Z-0ExA
bartshan-83 Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 The more I read about Revis, the more I like him. I love CBs who play well against the run and his athleticism is supposedly excellent. I don't know enough about him to know if he is a good fit for the Cover 2, but if we lose Nate, I wouldn't mind snatching this guy up at all. Also, going by various mock drafts, there is a possibility that we could trade down and still get him. One mock has him going to INDY at 32 and several others have him going lower than 15.
Mike formerly from Florida Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 The more I read about Revis, the more I like him. I love CBs who play well against the run and his athleticism is supposedly excellent. I don't know enough about him to know if he is a good fit for the Cover 2, but if we lose Nate, I wouldn't mind snatching this guy up at all. Also, going by various mock drafts, there is a possibility that we could trade down and still get him. One mock has him going to INDY at 32 and several others have him going lower than 15. The Bills will give up their third to move into the ninth slot in fear of losing him because there will be no other lockdown corners available.
The Jokeman Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 The more I read about Revis, the more I like him. I love CBs who play well against the run and his athleticism is supposedly excellent. I don't know enough about him to know if he is a good fit for the Cover 2, but if we lose Nate, I wouldn't mind snatching this guy up at all. Also, going by various mock drafts, there is a possibility that we could trade down and still get him. One mock has him going to INDY at 32 and several others have him going lower than 15. I fully expect Revis to be the top ranked CB after the combine (most rank him below Leon Hall). He has great size/speed and think compares favorably to Nate when he came out to OSU. Of course think Revis should go well before when we got Nate. I say he's a top 15 pick but might as high as 11 to the 49ers as the draft board shows now.
Ozymandius Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 Revis wasn't tested at all playing in the run-happy Big East, making it questionable how good he really is. As a junior, he wasn't eligible to play in the Senior Bowl, either. He's also supposedly not a burner and can't consistently run sub-4.5. The combine may answer that question in his favor, but I wouldn't take him at 12.
IndyJay1234 Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 Revis wasn't tested at all playing in the run-happy Big East, making it questionable how good he really is. As a junior, he wasn't eligible to play in the Senior Bowl, either. He's also supposedly not a burner and can't consistently run sub-4.5. The combine may answer that question in his favor, but I wouldn't take him at 12. What are his press conference abilities like? I mean can he handle Sullivan one on one?
HurlyBurly51 Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 What are his press conference abilities like? I mean can he handle Sullivan one on one? That's "presser" fella
drnykterstein Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 I was at the Pitt/WVU game this past season. Revis returned a punt for a TD. It was probably the best football play I've ever seen live. His ability to stay in bounds at the end was unreal: http://youtube.com/watch?v=vV3g2Z-0ExA That was pretty sweet. Its also one of those things that would just never happen in the pro's, but it was pretty cool to watch.
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 but I wouldn't take him at 12. I wouldn't take any cb in this years draft at 12. Neither Hall nor Revis are anything to write home about. Leon Hall consistently plays 12 yards off the los, and for a guy his size you think he would be more physical. He'll give up a lot on intermediate stuff, and part of the reason he plays off is because he lacks speed to cover deep. Revis I honestly haven't watched all that much but his speed leaved something to be desired, and seemed to be called for a fair amount of penalties. He'll be drafted high because of his ability as a punt returner. The one corner I do like is Marcus McCauley
IndyJay1234 Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 That's "presser" fella Whatever. Are his presser abilities any good. Seriously. It is all about these conferences.
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 That was pretty sweet. Its also one of those things that would just never happen in the pro's, but it was pretty cool to watch. Maybe--although WVU is a pretty solid football team. I tell you though--it was amazing to watch live!
LynchMob23 Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 USF. Louisville. Cincinatti. A good number of teams in the Big East are passing oriented. Revis did well against all of them. For the poster who asked about his cover 2 adaptability, we played a good bit of cover two throughout the season, mainly because the linebackers couldn't do man-to-man as much as the coaches liked. Also, Wanny and his DC Roads love the zone, despite the fact we were small and slow up front. JR - I was there too for that game. Great play, and I had hoped that we'd put up more of a fight than we did....
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 JR - I was there too for that game. Great play, and I had hoped that we'd put up more of a fight than we did.... It was a great game....at the half. Second half they just blew us apart (I say "us" but am only loosely affiliated with Pitt--my wife is a grad student there--but I was rooting for them big time).
turftoe Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 The Bills will give up their third to move into the ninth slot in fear of losing him because there will be no other lockdown corners available. Last year we had an extra 3rd, so we moved up to get McCargo. I don't see us moving up this year unless the Bills target a DE or DT that happens to drop down to around that spot. If a DB is our goal in rd. 1 then I could see us dropping down a bit (2001 draft, Nate Clements pick) and picking up an extra pick. I don't recall Levy being much of a fan for moving up in the draft. I think he would rather let the draft come to him, like his old buddy, the late John Butler.
Steve O Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 I don't recall Levy being much of a fan for moving up in the draft. I think he would rather let the draft come to him, like his old buddy, the late John Butler. Marv never made a move in the first round, stood pat every year. (The Bennet deal was consumated after the draft haloween nite i believe. Marv was dead set against it. Glad he lost the argument!)
SuperBills12 Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 I was at the Pitt/WVU game this past season. Revis returned a punt for a TD. It was probably the best football play I've ever seen live. His ability to stay in bounds at the end was unreal: http://youtube.com/watch?v=vV3g2Z-0ExA I saw that game and that play was amazing..wouldnt be a bad pick for us
Bill from NYC Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Revis wasn't tested at all playing in the run-happy Big East, making it questionable how good he really is. As a junior, he wasn't eligible to play in the Senior Bowl, either. He's also supposedly not a burner and can't consistently run sub-4.5. The combine may answer that question in his favor, but I wouldn't take him at 12. Those are minor details. As long as he plays in the secondary and will walk away after 5 seasons, he is worth a long, serious look.
obie_wan Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Those are minor details. As long as he plays in the secondary and will walk away after 5 seasons, he is worth a long, serious look. On a positive note, at least the DBs the Bills draft highly actually do turn out to be valuable. The Bills could be like the Dolphins and draft Jamar Fletcher and Jason Allen in the 1st round. Having a good player, although a CB, seems to be a better result than drafting a turd like Eric Flowers or Mike Williams
apuszczalowski Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 On a positive note, at least the DBs the Bills draft highly actually do turn out to be valuable. The Bills could be like the Dolphins and draft Jamar Fletcher and Jason Allen in the 1st round. Having a good player, although a CB, seems to be a better result than drafting a turd like Eric Flowers or Mike Williams Cue the "But then we just let them walk as FA's after 5 years when their contracts up" responses
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