In-A-Gadda-Levitre Posted April 13, 2008 Posted April 13, 2008 NFL.com Draft's Top Tight Ends I like Purdue's Keller - he's fast, strong, runs good routes, and has a great feel for the ball
Pete Posted April 13, 2008 Posted April 13, 2008 I like Martellus Bennett and Kellen Davis the best for the Bills. I am hoping we can get one of those two in the third round. My tentative first 3 round guess is- 1-Devin Thomas 2-Pat Sims 3-Kellen Davis Dustin Keller is very solid too. I would be ok with that
Lt. Dan's Revenge Posted April 13, 2008 Posted April 13, 2008 I like Martellus Bennett and Kellen Davis the best for the Bills. I am hoping we can get one of those two in the third round. My tentative first 3 round guess is- 1-Devin Thomas 2-Pat Sims 3-Kellen Davis Dustin Keller is very solid too. I would be ok with that I would be very happy with that if u substitute a corner such as Cason, Flowers or Terrell Thomas for Sims...I think CB is a bigger need at this point than DT.
Oneonta Buffalo Fan Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I like Martellus Bennett and Kellen Davis the best for the Bills. I am hoping we can get one of those two in the third round. My tentative first 3 round guess is- 1-Devin Thomas 2-Pat Sims 3-Kellen Davis Dustin Keller is very solid too. I would be ok with that Not sure we need to look at DT in round 2. I have this feeling McCargo and Williams will be better this year.
Sen. John Blutarsky Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I'd prefer Rucker over Davis. noe of the top TEs can block worth a darn so we'd might as well get the best receiver.
bills_red Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I like Martellus Bennett and Kellen Davis the best for the Bills. I am hoping we can get one of those two in the third round. My tentative first 3 round guess is- 1-Devin Thomas 2-Pat Sims 3-Kellen Davis Dustin Keller is very solid too. I would be ok with that wowzer, more of a 5th-7th guy to me
Tipster19 Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I've been touting Tamme for awhile now. I think that this is our type of TE that can be taken with a 4th or 5th rd pick. I'm expecting Buffalo to take him, he's a good value in these rds.
John from Riverside Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 wowzer, more of a 5th-7th guy to me I think 3rd round sounds right for Davis. I we have a lot of picks in this draft and i would really like to see us do some manuvering (if possible) and use some latter round picks to move up into earlier rounds Like Drafting Harvey with the 11th Moving up into the latter first or earlier second for a wideout that perhaps is dropping to fill the 2nd wideout position (what would it take....our second and perhaps our 4th? Take Kellen Davis with our 3rd rounder
Pete Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I think 3rd round sounds right for Davis. I we have a lot of picks in this draft and i would really like to see us do some manuvering (if possible) and use some latter round picks to move up into earlier rounds Like Drafting Harvey with the 11th Moving up into the latter first or earlier second for a wideout that perhaps is dropping to fill the 2nd wideout position (what would it take....our second and perhaps our 4th? Take Kellen Davis with our 3rd rounder Davis is a good pass rusher too. He played some DE too last year
bills_red Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 Well I'm not a fan of Davis in the 3rd, 5th or later sure but he needs time, only had 1 good year at TE and played DE before (i think)
drnykterstein Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 NFL.com Draft's Top Tight Ends I like Purdue's Keller - he's fast, strong, runs good routes, and has a great feel for the ball I do also. The 6'2 is a bit hard because we have no end zone targets as it is. Plus.. 6'2 is the shortest TE ever. But man he is a very good and smart athlete, who ever ends up with him gets something special. (he's built like a linebacker though, wonder why he doesn't play LB)
2020 Our Year For Sure Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I think 3rd round sounds right for Davis. I we have a lot of picks in this draft and i would really like to see us do some manuvering (if possible) and use some latter round picks to move up into earlier rounds Like Drafting Harvey with the 11th Moving up into the latter first or earlier second for a wideout that perhaps is dropping to fill the 2nd wideout position (what would it take....our second and perhaps our 4th? Take Kellen Davis with our 3rd rounder That plan sounds picture perfect to me. At this point, thats what I'm both hoping and expecting they'll do.
Horus Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 ok I dont know much about the techy stuff...whats a move TE and an in-line TE?
Horus Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 so nobody knows what these TE Techniques are then?...
Sketch Soland Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 so nobody knows what these TE Techniques are then?... move = in motion in-line = lined up on the OL
tombstone56 Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 NFL.com Draft's Top Tight Ends I like Purdue's Keller - he's fast, strong, runs good routes, and has a great feel for the ball I WATCHED KELLER ON TAPE FEW TIMES HE IS SOLID ID TAKE HIM FOR A H-BACK ,,NOT AS A TIGHTEND ,,SORRY too small
Horus Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 move = in motionin-line = lined up on the OL ahh ok so when they say Carlson is a move TE then theyre saying its best for him to allready in motion b4 the ball is snapped so he's allready started his route and dosent need to jam or get jammed by the DE...hmm seems most of the TE's comeing out this year are move TE's...according to Kirwin none of these TE's can be #1's except Davis and maybe Keller... this leads me to ask .... do we need a #1 TE?...can Royal be the in-line TE while Rucker or Carlson is the move TE?..dose anybody see us going 2 TE sets often?...dose it look like we need to go Davis in the second or bust?...
bills_fan Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 ok I dont know much about the techy stuff...whats a move TE and an in-line TE? I really like your mock draft. I would be ecstatic if that were our draft. Draft:1- DE - Derrick Harvey - Florida - 6' 4" 271 2- WR - Early Doucet - L.S.U. - 6' 209 3- TE - John Carlson - Notre Dame - 6' 5" 255 4a- CB - Chevis Jackson - L.S.U. - 6' 192 4b- FB - Owen Schmitt - West Virginia - 6' 2" 247 5- OG/OT - Chad Rinehart - Northern Iowa - 6' 5" 320 6- C/OG - Jamey Richard - Buffalo - 6' 5" 295 7a- CB - Zack Bowman - Nebraska - 6' 197 7b- QB - Kyle Wright - Miami (FL) - 6' 4" 220 7c- OLB - Angelo Craig - Cincinnati - 6' 4" 252
Horus Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 6. Kellen Davis, Michigan StateHeight: 6-6 Weight: 262 College stats: 22 starts, 60 receptions, 9 TDs Vital numbers: 4.60 40-yard dash Davis is a former basketball player with size, speed and athletic ability. He has some off-the-field issues and some work ethic questions. He was easy to spot on the practice fields at the Senior Bowl as one of the best athletes in pads. There is risk and reward in this decision. His skill set reminds me of Jerramy Stevens. His contract should be structured to make him earn the big money and hold the carrot out in front of him until he proves he's a pro. He can also rush the passer as a defensive end, which makes him even more intriguing. He would be a big addition to a team such as Buffalo, but Dick Jauron isn't the type to ignore the off-the-field stuff. Draft projection: Rounds 3-4 (though some teams wouldn't draft him in any round what do you think Kirwan as saying here?..is he sending Buffalo a message of some kind?...I cant tell if hes putting this player down or putting Jauron down....what you think?...is he saying Jauron should take this guy?
Horus Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I really like your mock draft. I would be ecstatic if that were our draft. Thank You...I try for only the best..
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