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Nick Hill (Southern Illinois QB) was on the phone with Buffalo quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt when the Bills were on the clock at No. 251, the second-to-last pick of the draft.

 

If Buffalo went with offense, Hill was their man. But ....Hill said no thanks to their overtures.

 

His No. 1 goal was to join the Bears, and the Southern Illinois passer agreed to terms on a free-agent deal. The Bears were the ideal fit for the left-hander because they are the only team with only two quarterbacks on their roster, Rex Grossman and Kyle Orton.

 

"It was really a no-brainer," Hill said. "Your goal is always to get drafted, but I just want to get a shot. I feel really good about the Bears. They were No. 1 on my list going into this." Hill also turned down overtures from Indianapolis, Houston and Washington.

 

http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/be...l042708.article

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QB is one position I really dont want us to draft in the 7th round......they dont play special teams

 

I really have no problem with going with TE/JP this year and bringing in a vet or higher draft pick next year as the number 2. This years draft class sucks.......

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QB is one position I really dont want us to draft in the 7th round......they dont play special teams

 

That's a good point. Really, what's the difference between a sixth or seventh round QB as opposed to a UDFA? Whether they were drafted or signed, it's still a shot in the dark at that point.

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True, but I don't think you should be calling the shots during the draft. Look what happened to Eli Manning :wallbash:

What? Eventually ending up on the Giants and making the SB a year after his brother does? Unlike all the success that SD has had!

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He sounds smart, I think most of us would agree that was probably the best move for him. That must be hard passing up the opportunity to actually be drafted, though.

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