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bert
March 16th, 2005, 9:58:22 AM
2a DT Mike Patterson (Will be good in rotation with Edwards, Patterson was very productive in collage, Good pass rusher, DT depth not enough)

2b (Henry)SS Dante Nicolson (Milloy/Vincent are not getting any younger/injury prone/very expensive, Nicolson is a great tackler, has been described as a poor mans Roy Williams)

3 LT Michael Munoz (Bills need a LT to cover JP Losmans Bilnd side, son of anthony Munoz, If he ends up half as good as his Dad Bills will be in good shape, Munoz could take over the LT spot early on in his career)

4 DE Tyler King (I like this kid, possible sleeper, good against the run and good pass rusher, strong, has good size and productive in collage. Give Incosistant effort though apparently. Bills need someone opposite schobel, Kelsay is good but I would like to see more compotition than just Ryan Denney)

5 WR Larry Brackins (Great Leaping ability, Maybee not ready to be third WR yet but will eventually take that role from Josh Reed. Tall, great hands, not very quick, perfect NFL slot reciever)

6 MLB Liam Ezekial (Strong, Had a great combine, Gives good effort, interesting sleeper prospect, great special teams player probarbly. Eventuall replacment for London Fletcher, I am not sure how good Crowell is)

7 OL McNally OL Pick (McNally likes to take projects/ underachievers and turn them into solid pros- He did this with the likes of Chris Bober with the NY Giants. Simmilar to Mcfarland pick last year. purpose is to provide depth)

JayHall93
March 16th, 2005, 10:51:02 AM
We'd be lucky if patterson fell down to us. i see him going in the top 10 picks of the second round.

Nicolson is pretty solid. i just don't see the bills not taking an Olineman with one of the first two picks.

Munoz- good pick, i have him in the same place in my mock

Tyler King is at best a 6th rounder, unless his stock is shooting through the roof. you could probably get him as an undrafted FA

Brackins in the 5th would be a good pick. probably not ready to contribute yet.

Ezekial is another guy who could be an undrafted FA

7th rounder , i agree oline depth, or d line depth.

i like the first three picks. king and ezekiel are questionable. but i like it. especially getting another 2 for henry. wishful thinking. but i like it

Bflojohn2
March 16th, 2005, 4:02:01 PM
one of the OT's that likely will be available late in round one! Every year, teams with late picks trade out and the Bills have a specific need area at Left OT! I say that the trade will be made so the Bills can draft Khalif Barnes, OT, U of Washington. They may mortgage their future pick in '06 along with a 3rd and 5th in this years draft. With the 2nd rounder still in the fold, Tom Donahoe will nab a Center like Chris Spencer out of U. of Mississippi. In round four, I see a TE in the larger scheme of things!

RedwardsSpellsByePat
March 17th, 2005, 6:55:44 PM
I see the Bills grabbing two offensive lineman one in the 3rd and another in the 5th or 6th. You know TD has been scouting O-limeman for the entire offseason, I bet he finds a hell of a steal with one of these picks.

TigerJ
March 17th, 2005, 10:20:32 PM
Nothing personal, I don't much like it. Patterson was productive, Ill grant you, but the fact that he is both undersized and not very fast makes me wonder if his production was aided by the fact that he played on a great team with good players all around. Nicholson is probably a decent pick for the future. I think everyone is enamored with the Munoz name and overlooks the fact that he had a lot of injuries in college and didn't have much impact. I think there are other tackles who have as much talent without the injury issues, who just don't have the famous last name. Tyler King has some upside and might be a contributer in a couple years. Larry Brackins does look like a slot receiver. He'll be pretty raw, but will grow into the NFL. Ezekiel has enough in the way of measurables that he might make a starter some day if he's got a lot of intangibles too. He might take Mario Haggan's spot on the roster. Haggan is big and strong, but slower than most defensive linemen. I'd like to see Buffalo pick a kicker in round seven. The names I've been mentioning everywhere I can ar Joe Rheem and David Rayner. Either one has a strong leg and some accuracy.