Justice Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 After giving it some thought I finally realized the Bills won't be bringing in any free agent lineman. Could it be the Bills plan on using their 11th overall pick on Andre Smith of Alabama? To those of you in the know, can AS make that move to G? It's obvious AS is slipping in the draft and he very well could be the best lineman in the draft. I wouldn't mind seeing the Bills go offensive line heavy in this years draft. Why not? We've ignored the lines in the draft for far too long.
WVUFootball29 Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Meg, are you suggesting that we actually draft the next Mike Williams and move him to guard?
marauderswr80 Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Thats the same guy who left the combine with no known reason right? NO THANKS!
Justice Posted March 6, 2009 Author Posted March 6, 2009 The combine is over rated, IMO. The guy was dominant at Alabama. He's no Mike Williams. There's just something about Texas Longhorns athletes that for some reason don't play well in the NFL.
jkx2 Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Thats the same guy who left the combine with no known reason right? NO THANKS! Who was also suspended from their bowl game this year against Utah. The guy is Bad News
Justice Posted March 6, 2009 Author Posted March 6, 2009 Who was also suspended from their bowl game this year against Utah. The guy is Bad News Wow, I didn't know that. Maybe it's not such a great idea after all. Who do you see playing LG this season?
Stl Bills Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Who was also suspended from their bowl game this year against Utah. The guy is Bad News Yeah for talking to an agent, not exactly keeping it real like Marshawn. But I still say we go DE....unless by the grace of god BJ Raji falls in our lap.
Captain Caveman Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 The combine is over rated, IMO. The guy was dominant at Alabama. He's no Mike Williams. There's just something about Texas Longhorns athletes that for some reason don't play well in the NFL. Mike Williams was more than dominant at Texas. The idea that Texas players vs. Alabama players are somehow less ready for the NFL is kind of ridiculous. Here's some backup. Here is the list of Alabama players in the NFL Mark Anderson Chicago Bears Wesley Britt New England Patriots Fernando Bryant Pittsburgh Steelers Anthony Bryant New York Giants Matt Caddell St. Louis Rams Simeon Castille Cincinnati Bengals Tim Castille Arizona Cardinals Jeremy Clark New York Giants Brodie Croyle Kansas City Chiefs Kenneth Darby St. Louis Rams Wallace Gilberry Kansas City Chiefs Cornelius Griffin Washington Redskins Roman Harper New Orleans Saints Jarret Johnson Baltimore Ravens Anthony Madison Pittsburgh Steelers Evan Mathis Cincinnati Bengals Le'Ron McClain Baltimore Ravens Kindal Moorehead Atlanta Falcons Antwan Odom Cincinnati Bengals Charlie Peprah Green Bay Packers Ramzee Robinson Detroit Lions DeMeco Ryans Houston Texans Chris Samuels Washington Redskins Justin Smiley Miami Dolphins Kenny Smith New England Patriots Deshea Townsend Pittsburgh Steelers and Texas: Cedric Benson Cincinnati Bengals Justin Blalock Atlanta Falcons Tarell Brown San Francisco 49ers Jamaal Charles Kansas City Chiefs Tim Crowder Denver Broncos Leonard Davis Dallas Cowboys Phil Dawson Cleveland Browns Derrick Dockery Buffalo Bills Jermichael Finley Green Bay Packers Brandon Foster Indianapolis Colts Cedric Griffin Minnesota Vikings Michael Griffin Tennessee Titans Ahmard Hall Tennessee Titans Casey Hampton Pittsburgh Steelers Tony Hills Pittsburgh Steelers Michael Huff Oakland Raiders Quentin Jammer San Diego Chargers Derrick Johnson Kansas City Chiefs Nate Jones St. Louis Rams D.D. Lewis Seattle Seahawks Cullen Loeffler Minnesota Vikings Derek Lokey Kansas City Chiefs Frank Okam Houston Texans Cory Redding Detroit Lions Brian Robison Minnesota Vikings Shaun Rogers Cleveland Browns Aaron Ross New York Giants Bo Scaife Tennessee Titans Jonathan Scott Buffalo Bills Lyle Sendlein Arizona Cardinals Chris Simms Tennessee Titans Kasey Studdard Houston Texans Limas Sweed Pittsburgh Steelers David Thomas New England Patriots Nathan Vasher Chicago Bears Ricky Williams Miami Dolphins Roy E. Williams Dallas Cowboys Rodrique Wright Miami Dolphins Vince Young Tennessee Titans Selvin Young Denver Broncos
Lt. Dan's Revenge Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Yeah for talking to an agent, not exactly keeping it real like Marshawn. But I still say we go DE....unless by the grace of god BJ Raji falls in our lap. I agree. If we stay at #11, it either has to be Raji if he slips, a DE (Orakpo, Brown, or Maybin) or Cushing. We need to get one of those four guys if we stay at that spot IMO.
Justice Posted March 6, 2009 Author Posted March 6, 2009 Yeah for talking to an agent, not exactly keeping it real like Marshawn. But I still say we go DE....unless by the grace of god BJ Raji falls in our lap. That's what he was suspended for? That's it? If that's the case and Orakpo, Raji and Crabtree are off the board then I wouldn't mind AS as our LG. Here's his highlights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md-EZ6TOWyw Here's where Mike Mayock has him rated. http://www.nfl.com/draft/story?id=09000d5d...mp;confirm=true 13th best prospect in entire draft. Not bad.
Justice Posted March 6, 2009 Author Posted March 6, 2009 The question still remains. Who plays LG next year? Please don't tell me Chambers.
mannc Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Mike Williams was more than dominant at Texas. The idea that Texas players vs. Alabama players are somehow less ready for the NFL is kind of ridiculous. Here's some backup. Here is the list of Alabama players in the NFL Mark Anderson Chicago Bears Wesley Britt New England Patriots Fernando Bryant Pittsburgh Steelers Anthony Bryant New York Giants Matt Caddell St. Louis Rams Simeon Castille Cincinnati Bengals Tim Castille Arizona Cardinals Jeremy Clark New York Giants Brodie Croyle Kansas City Chiefs Kenneth Darby St. Louis Rams Wallace Gilberry Kansas City Chiefs Cornelius Griffin Washington Redskins Roman Harper New Orleans Saints Jarret Johnson Baltimore Ravens Anthony Madison Pittsburgh Steelers Evan Mathis Cincinnati Bengals Le'Ron McClain Baltimore Ravens Kindal Moorehead Atlanta Falcons Antwan Odom Cincinnati Bengals Charlie Peprah Green Bay Packers Ramzee Robinson Detroit Lions DeMeco Ryans Houston Texans Chris Samuels Washington Redskins Justin Smiley Miami Dolphins Kenny Smith New England Patriots Deshea Townsend Pittsburgh Steelers and Texas: Cedric Benson Cincinnati Bengals Justin Blalock Atlanta Falcons Tarell Brown San Francisco 49ers Jamaal Charles Kansas City Chiefs Tim Crowder Denver Broncos Leonard Davis Dallas Cowboys Phil Dawson Cleveland Browns Derrick Dockery Buffalo Bills Jermichael Finley Green Bay Packers Brandon Foster Indianapolis Colts Cedric Griffin Minnesota Vikings Michael Griffin Tennessee Titans Ahmard Hall Tennessee Titans Casey Hampton Pittsburgh Steelers Tony Hills Pittsburgh Steelers Michael Huff Oakland Raiders Quentin Jammer San Diego Chargers Derrick Johnson Kansas City Chiefs Nate Jones St. Louis Rams D.D. Lewis Seattle Seahawks Cullen Loeffler Minnesota Vikings Derek Lokey Kansas City Chiefs Frank Okam Houston Texans Cory Redding Detroit Lions Brian Robison Minnesota Vikings Shaun Rogers Cleveland Browns Aaron Ross New York Giants Bo Scaife Tennessee Titans Jonathan Scott Buffalo Bills Lyle Sendlein Arizona Cardinals Chris Simms Tennessee Titans Kasey Studdard Houston Texans Limas Sweed Pittsburgh Steelers David Thomas New England Patriots Nathan Vasher Chicago Bears Ricky Williams Miami Dolphins Roy E. Williams Dallas Cowboys Rodrique Wright Miami Dolphins Vince Young Tennessee Titans Selvin Young Denver Broncos I don't think this list proves anything, except that there are an enormous number of Longhorns who were picked very high in the draft and turned out to be major disappointments in the NFL. Cedrick Benson, Vince Young, Roy Williams, Ricky Williams, Quentin Jammer, Michael Huff, and Leonard Davis are prominent examples on your list, which does not include the biggest bust of all--Mike Williams, who is now OOFB. The only Alabama player on the list who was drafted as high as these gentlemen is Samuels and he has hardly been a disappointment.
C.Biscuit97 Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 After giving it some thought I finally realized the Bills won't be bringing in any free agent lineman. Could it be the Bills plan on using their 11th overall pick on Andre Smith of Alabama? To those of you in the know, can AS make that move to G? It's obvious AS is slipping in the draft and he very well could be the best lineman in the draft. I wouldn't mind seeing the Bills go offensive line heavy in this years draft. Why not? We've ignored the lines in the draft for far too long. I don't know about Smith but I get your thinking. Supposedly, there are like 4 top LTs. I'm very iffy on the DE 1st prospects. The rest of the guy seem like a so-so group as well. Depending on if Raji is gone (or if Rey M. doesn't blow people away at his pro day), I won't might getting one of the top LTs. It would be great to have a dominant side like we were supposed to have with Peters-dockery. I also won't might having a draft like Colts did last year and picking a bunch of centers (since that seems to the deepest position in the draft). Perhaps Wood of Louisville or Uger in the 2nd, then a guy like Caldwell from alabama in the 4th.
Justice Posted March 6, 2009 Author Posted March 6, 2009 Taking an OL in the draft isn't the sexiest thing you can do, but like they say, games are won and lost on the lines and thanks to the release of DD, the Bills created a huge hole for themselves on the O-Line. They haven't brought anyone in to play LG either. I'm not saying I want to draft Smith, I'm just saying it looks like that's Buffalo's plan.
WVUFootball29 Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Still not understanding the logic of drafting a tackle to play LG....but considering the source.
K-9 Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 ... I wouldn't mind seeing the Bills go offensive line heavy in this years draft. Why not? We've ignored the lines in the draft for far too long. Somewhere in NYC there sits a smiling Bill in a state of rapture at the mere THOUGHT of going OL heavy in the draft. GO BILLS!!!
ddaryl Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 the Bill scould very well take a OL at #11.... but not Smith... There is a good chance another highly rated T will fall.
Justice Posted March 6, 2009 Author Posted March 6, 2009 Still not understanding the logic of drafting a tackle to play LG....but considering the source. Where could have I gotten an idea like that? Never been done before, what was I thinking? [sARCASM] What's with the personal attack? It's people like you that make this board unbearable at times. Always name calling instead of debating the topic at hand. Just because you don't agree with someone doesn't give you the right to diss anyone. Put me on block or don't read my posts. You don't offer anything of substance anyways.
Shanahan's Horseshoe Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 Thats the same guy who left the combine with no known reason right? NO THANKS! The difference is, he was the the #2 rated high school player and lived up to all of the hype by starting as a true freshman (Fr All American) being named All American 2 years in a row, 3 time 1st team all SEC and won the Outland by the time he was 21! He plays with a nasty ASS attitude and finishes the hell out of his blocks. Put him next to Jason Peters and that would be truly devestating. He ran into a little bit of trouble but it's not like it was drugs or assault. Maybe he just wanted to be a kid for a few seconds. Whichever teams picks Smith is gonna get a bargin.
BuffaloRebound Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 The Bills are in desperate need of an identity. The only thing we do well is special teams. Get a guy like Andre Smith and with Peters you have the building blocks for a dominant Offensive Line. I wouldn't be against taking Raji either. I'm weary of taking a 260 lb pass rusher who's only going to see the field on 3rd down if Schobel returns to form.
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