bozman949
October 27th, 2006, 9:35:28 AM
Here's the list of players that we should take, I bolded the ones that I want us to draft. I think we need to take either a stud O-Lineman or a Stud D-Lineman, but if the situation needs, I could live with us taking a CB with our 1st pick because I think this draft will be deep with OL & DL talent.
OT - Joe Thomas (Wisconsin) 6'8" 306lbs
OT - Justin Blalock (Texas) 6'4"329lbs
OT - Jake Long (Michigan) 6'7" 331lbs
OT - Arron Sears (Tennessee) 6'4" 315lbs
OT - Sam Baker (USC) 6'5" 305lbs
DE - Gaines Adams (Clemson) 6'5" 265lbs
DE - Quentin Moses (Georgia) 6'5" 250lbs
DE - Lamarr Woodley (Michigan) 6'2" 268lbs
DE - Tim Crowder (Texas) 6'4" 270lbs
DE - Larry Birdine (Oklahoma) 6'3" 255lbs
DE - Adam Carriker (Nebraska) 6'6" 295lbs
CB - Leon Hall (Michigan) 5'11" 191lbs
CB - Darrelle Revis (Pittsburgh) 6'0" 200lbs
CB - Antoine Cason (Arizona) 6'0" 170lbs
CB - Donte Hughes (California) 6'2" 188lbs
CB - Marcus McCauley (Fresno State) 6'1" 190lbs
DT - Frank Okam (Texas) 6'5" 315lbs
DT - Justin Harrell (Tennessee) 6'4" 300lbs
DT - Baraka Atkins (Miami-FL) 6'4" 275lbs
DT - Brandon Mebane (California) 6'3" 295lbs
DT - Alan Branch (Michigan) 6'6"323lbs
DT - Marcus Thomas (Florida) 6'3" 286lbs
For the most part, I like the "Joe D." theory of drafting - Take as many guys from the Big 10 as you can. Draw a circle of about 300 miles around Buffalo and only consider drafting from colleges in that area. I think that for the most part, guys who played at a Big 10 school are accustomed to playing in an area like Buffalo.
A guy who played college ball at Minnesota isn't gonna get all down in the fall/winter months when he doesn't see the sun every day that a guy who played all his college ball at Florida or South Carolina. I'm not saying it is the rule, but it's not a bad thing to think about.
I also highlighted guys from Tennessee because something about UT's program makes them tough players who seem to thrive in a Bills uniform.
OT - Joe Thomas (Wisconsin) 6'8" 306lbs
OT - Justin Blalock (Texas) 6'4"329lbs
OT - Jake Long (Michigan) 6'7" 331lbs
OT - Arron Sears (Tennessee) 6'4" 315lbs
OT - Sam Baker (USC) 6'5" 305lbs
DE - Gaines Adams (Clemson) 6'5" 265lbs
DE - Quentin Moses (Georgia) 6'5" 250lbs
DE - Lamarr Woodley (Michigan) 6'2" 268lbs
DE - Tim Crowder (Texas) 6'4" 270lbs
DE - Larry Birdine (Oklahoma) 6'3" 255lbs
DE - Adam Carriker (Nebraska) 6'6" 295lbs
CB - Leon Hall (Michigan) 5'11" 191lbs
CB - Darrelle Revis (Pittsburgh) 6'0" 200lbs
CB - Antoine Cason (Arizona) 6'0" 170lbs
CB - Donte Hughes (California) 6'2" 188lbs
CB - Marcus McCauley (Fresno State) 6'1" 190lbs
DT - Frank Okam (Texas) 6'5" 315lbs
DT - Justin Harrell (Tennessee) 6'4" 300lbs
DT - Baraka Atkins (Miami-FL) 6'4" 275lbs
DT - Brandon Mebane (California) 6'3" 295lbs
DT - Alan Branch (Michigan) 6'6"323lbs
DT - Marcus Thomas (Florida) 6'3" 286lbs
For the most part, I like the "Joe D." theory of drafting - Take as many guys from the Big 10 as you can. Draw a circle of about 300 miles around Buffalo and only consider drafting from colleges in that area. I think that for the most part, guys who played at a Big 10 school are accustomed to playing in an area like Buffalo.
A guy who played college ball at Minnesota isn't gonna get all down in the fall/winter months when he doesn't see the sun every day that a guy who played all his college ball at Florida or South Carolina. I'm not saying it is the rule, but it's not a bad thing to think about.
I also highlighted guys from Tennessee because something about UT's program makes them tough players who seem to thrive in a Bills uniform.