‘Just how big would a Bledsoe acquisition be for the Bills? Just shy of the size of the splash made when Jim Kelly arrived back in 1986. Bledsoe, a former #1 pick like Kelly, would give the Bills instant credibility coming off their sorry 3-13 season.’
BillsBeat - April 19, 2002
Bills Face Gutsy Pick
‘He will get the biggest rookie contract in Bills history..that’s a given, so it puts huge pressure on the selection. Whether it’s Mckinnie, Williams, Sims, Harrington, or someone else the Bills Brass deems worthy of that selection, they know whatever the name, he will need to be a household name in Buffalo for the next decade.’
Bills Upgrade With Accuracy At Kicker
The Bills officially announced the team has signed veteran place-kicker Mike Hollis. The immediate upgrade will translate to more points on the board for the Bills. Hollis comes to the Bills as the sixth most accurate kicker in NFL history.
BillsBeat - April 18, 2002
Bills-Pats Trade Talks for Bledsoe Heating Up
“The Bills “really believe they’re going to get (Bledsoe) now” one league source told ESPN.com. [Donahoe’s] rationale has been that the Bills have had the best offer on the table, believed to be a third-rounder, and that the Patriots have no other serious bidders. Faced with the prospect that Bledsoe will not report to training camp, New England may now be prepared to reduce its demands.” (Aside: You have to think that this means the Bills will be grabbing an OT with the first overall pick if this goes down.)
BUMP: Bills will trade, go for Roy Williams or DT
@ As Wednesday dawned, the draft was barely three days away. That’s 72 hours, give or take, but do we really know any more about what the Bills might do with their first-round draft pick than we did 72 days ago?
Bills still splashing in free agent pool
‘"We have some young guys we like a lot, but we were almost in a situation last year where we had too many young guys.’
Bills in line to make big pick
‘One thing we do know: If the Bills don’t trade down, or don’t include their first-round draft position in a potential deal for New England quarterback Drew Bledsoe, they are going to land a whale of a football player with that fourth overall selection.’
Bills trade Foreman to Texans
‘Despite a respectable 95 tackles, Foreman was not a playmaker or an impact player, and Williams clearly wanted to upgrade at the position.’
Texans trade for LB Foreman
‘Rogers, whom the Texans acquired in the expansion draft, was expendable because the team also picked up Jermaine Lewis in the expansion draft.’
Bills Sign Linebacker Robinson, Acquire Rogers From Texans
‘Williams was the defensive coordinator of the Titans for the 1997-2000 seasons and an assistant when the team was in Houston.’
Buffalo is Now Linebacker Robinson's Neighborhood
‘Robinson expects to get more playing time in Buffalo, as the Bills will use him on third downs. He will replace Foreman as the starter at the weakside (away from the Tight End) position. He, London Fletcher and Keith Newman will be the team’s three starting ‘backers.’
Bills wheel and deal before the draft
‘You can see him Tom Donohoe working, slowly, methodically putting the pieces in place…re-building the Bills. You can see it today, even before the NFL Draft.’
Bills sign LB Eddie Robinson; acquire KR Rogers
‘Foreman, 26, started all 16 games at weakside linebacker for the Bills last season, but Williams was seeking to upgrade the position. In Houston, he will likely start along with Jamie Sharper, who was claimed in the expansion draft, and free agent signee Kailee Wong at linebacker.’
Joey not going to New York; may slip to #8 or lower
Despite published reports Panthers are still considering him with the 2nd overall choice, ESPN has learned that is not the case, and that the team will opt for Peppers unless it receives an attractive offer to trade out of #2 spot. Detroit also is not expected to choose Harrington with the #3 pick and, if that is the case, he might not be a viable option until the #8 or #10 choices, held, respectively, by the Chiefs and Bengals.
BillsBeat - April 17, 2002
Rogers A Special Addition For The Bills
Buffalo Bills fans might remember Charlie Rogers most for his 81-yard kickoff return during a nationally televised game against the Bills on December 23, 2000. What they may not know is that the speedy Rogers has grown into one of the top return specialists in the league over the past three years.