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"Word is" the Bills don't consider any receivers in this draft worthy of the No. 11 overall pick, according to the Buffalo News.

After Malcolm Kelly's poor Pro Day, Devin Thomas, DeSean Jackson, and Limas Sweed appear to be competing to be the first wideout taken. The Bills are known to be zeroing in on big wideouts. Perhaps they'll consider trading down a few spots to get Thomas (6'2) or Sweed (6'4) later in round one.

 

 

per rotoworld

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hope this wasn't posted already

 

 

"Word is" the Bills don't consider any receivers in this draft worthy of the No. 11 overall pick, according to the Buffalo News.

After Malcolm Kelly's poor Pro Day, Devin Thomas, DeSean Jackson, and Limas Sweed appear to be competing to be the first wideout taken. The Bills are known to be zeroing in on big wideouts. Perhaps they'll consider trading down a few spots to get Thomas (6'2) or Sweed (6'4) later in round one.

 

per rotoworld

 

 

or pick talent for the trenches at 11 and move back into the later-1st for their WR

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There's no way they take a wideout at #11. They have to pick whoever has the most value. Hopefully they'll grab the top corner or defensive end on their board. I'm not against trading back into round 1 to get Sweed or Thomas, but that's going to cost us.

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