Stl Bills Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 why do you want to screw Frez ??? Cuz you're one sexy B word!
NewEra Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 We will only draft one offensive player this draft, and thats going to happen either in the first or 2nd.... Not a chance we only take 1 offensive player
Gordio Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Cuz you're one sexy B word! Ah I was just board at work,
ThePebble19 Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 2nd Round Pick , I'd take him with the second 3rd to go along with Marshawn....that would be sick but we do have other areas to address as well. If you want to use a third on him it would have to be in a trade...cause I would bet the house that Leonard is gone by the end of the 2nd.
RVJ Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Everytime Joe DeLamielleure comes on WGR...thats all he talks about. He loves Brian Leonard. At least thats who I think he said. http://eod.liquidviewer.com/wgr-od/wgr/200...lamielleure.wma
Kelly the Dog Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 I'd be very happy with a Chris Brown/A Train/Brian Leonard trio. Leonard will immediately be a good third down back as he can catch and block. He'd save a roster space for a fullback. He'd be insurance if Chris Brown got hurt. He'd immediately be a good short yardage and goalline back. The dude runs very hard and can leap a mile. All three run differently. That's a committee I could definitely get behind for a year to see if it works out.
Acantha Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 I love the guy and would take him over any of the 2nd tier RB's. We would have to take him in the second, if he is there. He'll be long gone by the 3rd. I would be far more surprised to see him fall to the 3rd than I would if he slipped into the 1st. He's going to be a solid weapon for whoever drafts him.
Mickey Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Brian LeonardComplete, all around back. Is an excellent receiver and can even line up at WR. Can play FB and is a character guy. Would be worth a second round pick. Say no to Marshawn-lets get a complete back http://warroom.sportingnews.com/nfl/draft/...ayers/7035.html Leonard had 93 carries and 423 yards while Lynch had 223 carries and 1,356 yards. Leonard had 38 catches for 294 yards and zero TDs. Lynch had 34 catches for 328 yards and 4 TDs. Lynch is 215 lbs and runs a 4.46, Leonard is 226 lbs and runs a 4.51. If Leonard is such a better all around back than Lynch, why did Lynch get 257 touches while Leonard only got 131? I like to see overachievers and underdogs do well as much as the next guy but with the future of our team at stake and the possibility that it might leave Buffalo before too long, why would we pass on a talent like Lynch for a guy who wasn't even the featured back on his college team? On Rutgers??? Crushes and puppy love are for dating, not drafting.
WR25 Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 I watched this kid play all year for Rutgers, and let me say, he is a "Bills" type of player. The guy is all effort all of the time, the kind of guy that reminds you of Steve tasker. No, he's not real quick, but he catches the ball very well, and if he's used in the right system I think he will be a very solid Pro.
WR25 Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Also, let me add, there is no way we should be looking at him, unless he falls to the 4th round.......which he won't. We have to many other needs, and he's more of a situational back, as opposed to an every down type of player.
Hollywood Donahoe Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 I'm real high on Leonard - maybe not as "the guy" in a running attack, but he'd great as one half of a two-back tandem. His versatility will make him a great value for whoever gets him. On mock had him going to the Pats at #28 (in the mold of some of their "out of left field" type picks), and I wouldn't mind that.
ans4e64 Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 I watched this kid play all year for Rutgers, and let me say, he is a "Bills" type of player. The guy is all effort all of the time, the kind of guy that reminds you of Steve tasker. No, he's not real quick, but he catches the ball very well, and if he's used in the right system I think he will be a very solid Pro. Leonard isnt quick? what are you smoking?
bartshan-83 Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Leonard had 93 carries and 423 yards while Lynch had 223 carries and 1,356 yards. Leonard had 38 catches for 294 yards and zero TDs. Lynch had 34 catches for 328 yards and 4 TDs. Lynch is 215 lbs and runs a 4.46, Leonard is 226 lbs and runs a 4.51. If Leonard is such a better all around back than Lynch, why did Lynch get 257 touches while Leonard only got 131? I like to see overachievers and underdogs do well as much as the next guy but with the future of our team at stake and the possibility that it might leave Buffalo before too long, why would we pass on a talent like Lynch for a guy who wasn't even the featured back on his college team? On Rutgers??? Crushes and puppy love are for dating, not drafting. I'm not saying that I'm on the Leonard bandwagon, but it's amazing that he got as many touches as he did. Ray Rice, Rutgers' feature back, is an absolute animal and will most likely be a 1st round pick next year. He was the 2nd leading rusher in the nation this year. Rice's stats: 335 car. 1794 yds. 5.4 avg. 20 TDs He carried the ball more than Lynch and Leonard combined. Rutgers wasn't bad this year....and Leonard was a big part of that.
Bob in STL Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 oh man... please let this be another sarcastic thread Really! I have never heard of this guy.
WR25 Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Leonard isnt quick? what are you smoking? I'm a non-smoker. let me say it another way. He doesn't have blazing speed. In other words, if you were one of the people that was annoyed with Willis, and his lack of break away speed, Leonard isn't going to make you happy either.
ThePebble19 Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 I'm not saying that I'm on the Leonard bandwagon, but it's amazing that he got as many touches as he did. Ray Rice, Rutgers' feature back, is an absolute animal and will most likely be a 1st round pick next year. He was the 2nd leading rusher in the nation this year. Rice's stats: 335 car. 1794 yds. 5.4 avg. 20 TDs He carried the ball more than Lynch and Leonard combined. Rutgers wasn't bad this year....and Leonard was a big part of that. Exactly. Ray Rice kind of came from nowhere this year to be completely dominant. Brian Leonard should be judged on 4 years of football at Rutgers, where he has done some truly amazing things...Not too often you see a FB being a school's all time leading receiver.
Flbillsfan#1 Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Do you think we can sign him on the cheap?I think we can if we get him in the 6th.
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