ivybills Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 What Marv is doing is the correct way to build a team - start with the lines and then work your way down to the skill positions - with the walker trade we now seem to be set on bot sides of the line thus I don't see marv taking another lineman (O or D) unless okoye is there at 12 and willis isn't. With the no. 12 Pick I definitely see Marv taking Willis - the guy is a play maker, he's fast and strong, and importantly for the defense he can shed blocks and attack a runner at the line of scrimmage - he's also an incredibly high character guy which I'm sure endears him to Marv - he could be a cog on the bills defense for years to come. I might even see marv throw in a 4th round pick to move up two spots to grab this guy. LB is our weakest position right now. Crowell is a great LB. Ellison is pretty good too, but he is sort of undersized, which is not such a problem at WLB IF we have a good MLB. Coy Wire was kept because he is an outstanding special teams player, and although he will likely see some time at LB - especially in obvious pass situations - he is definitely not the answer we're looking for. If Willis is not there at 12 and Okoye is, I'm pretty sure Marv would take him - this guy has the potential to be the next Warren Sapp and he's only 19 - If you remember correctly the cornerstone for the Tampa Defense - on which we are basing our playing now - was Warren Sapp. If this happens I could envision a rotation with Walker McCargo Tripplett Okoye and Kyle Williams with Anderson being released. If you're lineman are great and all over the QB linebackers are left free in the backfield and corners are not forced to cover their men for long periods - thus average corners could do an outstanding job. As for RB I don't see us drafting one until late the first day either - with the revamped Bills O-Line, a RBBC approach should be serviceable if only for one year. The A-Train would be a serviceable starter - he hits holes well and fast, he is an excellent blocker and an above average pass receiver - and hopefully the holes opened up by the new line would make my grandmother seem like the next Jim Brown - although he is not going to break a long one he should be good for around 4 ypc which is pretty decent by any standards. Remember next year Michael Turner becomes a free agent, and he is the one RB I've seen that truly reminds me of Thurman Thomas. If neither Willis nor Okoye is there at 12, I see Marv trying to trade down and grab another first day pick and select another LB later in the first round, someone like Poz or FSU's Timmons. In this scenario I wouldn't be surprised if he chose a corner - someone like Arkansas' Chris Houston. As for RB I see us grabbing a fast, versatile runner like Kenny Irons with our first third rounder. We also need a serviceable no. 2 WR and this draft is very deep at that position.
obie_wan Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I'm not as big of a Posluszny fan as many of the others on this board, but I also think he's a better player than you're giving him credit for. I see him much like DeMeco Ryans a year ago, where everyone gets a little too nitpicky about his height/weight/speed measurables and ignore that he's just a really good player on the field. He may not be a gamechanger, but I think he'll be a good pro and would make a nice addition in the mid 20s and could play either OLB position, perhaps even in the middle. He may have good instincts. However, this defense is predicated on speed. Poz may know where to do, but he won't be able to get there. The knee injury has caused too big a drop in production for the Bills to risk a 1st round pick on him.
BuffaloBob Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 No........... I still think we take Patrick Willis with the 12th pick if hes there. If not we trade the 12th pick away and go for Poz........ I completely agree with this take. Jauron likes running back by committee. The only way I see us going RB at #12 is if Peterson falls that far, which I highly doubt. I think if Willis is there, they grab him. If he is gone, they work a deal with a team who covets Lynch, like Green Bay, to slide back for another first day pick. Then they pick up a LB (Like Pos if he's still there) in the first round and grab a RB in the second or even third round.
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