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admarc
April 27th, 2006, 12:16:49 PM
Demetrius Williams WR 6-2 185 4.52 Oregon
Gabe Watson DT 6-4 335 5.29 Michigan
Max Jean-Gilles OG 6-4 345 5.54 Georgia
Mark Anderson DE 6-4 255 4.61 Alabama
Parys Haralson DE 6-2 255 4.8e Tennessee
Ryan O'Callaghan G 6-7 365 5.37 California
Kevin Boothe G 6-3 325 5.49 Cornell
Joe Toledo OT 6-5 295 Washington
Fred Matua G 6-2 305 USC
Victor Adeyanju DE 6-4 265 Indiana
Jonathan Scott OT 6-7 307 Texas
Darnell Bing SS 6-2 220 4.5e Southern California
Ko Simpson FS 6-0 200 4.47 South Carolina
Charles Gordon CB 5-11 180 4.69 Fresno State
DeMario Minter CB 5-11 200 Georgia
Greg Blue FS 6-1 215 4.70 Georgia
Pat Watkins FS 6-3 205 Florida State
Leon Washington RB 5-8 210 Florida State
Rod Wright DT 6-5 305 Texas
Derrick Martin CB 5-11 190 Wyoming
Jerome Harrison RB 5-9 200 UCLA
Will Blackmon CB 6-0 195 Boston C. (WR)
Guy Whimper OT 6-6 305 East Carolina
Rob Sims G 6-5 305 Ohio State
Jonathan Lewis DT 6-1 310 Virginia Tech
Zach Strief OT 6-7 350 Northwestern
Babat Oshinowo DT 6-2 320 Stanford
Jesse Maholena DT 6-2 300 Tennessee
James Wyche DE 6-5 263 4.64 Syracuse
Marques Colston WR 6-5 225 Hofstra
Spencer Havner LB 6-3 240 UCLA
Jahri Evans G 6-4 340 5.37 Bloomsburg State
Elvis Dumervil DE 5-11 255 N. Carolina State
Mark Setterstrom OG 6-4 310 Minnesota
Miles Austin WR 6-2 213 Monmouth
Daniel Bullocks SS 6-0 205 Nebraska
Orien Harris DT 6-2 300 Miami
Greg Lee WR 6-2 200 Pittsburgh
Greg Eslinger C 6-3 285 Minnesota
Jason Avant WR 6-2 185 Michigan
Martin Nance WR 6-4 212 Miami (Ohio)
Dee Webb CB 5-11 180 Florida(O)
Alan Zemaitis CB 6-2 205 Penn State
Hank Baskett WR 6-4 220 New Mexico
Michael Toudouze OT 6-6 310 Texas Christian
Jabari Levey OT 6-5 310 South Carolina
Will Allen OG 6-5 310 Texas
Monty Stanley DT 6-2 320 Louisville (X)
Kedric Golston DT 6-3 300 Georgia
Gerald Riggs RB 6-0 215 Tennessee (X)
Garrett Mills FB 6-2 228 Tulsa (TE)
Terna Nande LB 6-1 230 Miami (Ohio)
Johnny Jolly DT 6-3 310 Texas A&M
Kyle Williams DT 6-2 295 LSU
Todd Watkins WR 6-3 185 BYU
Steve Fifita DT 6-0 322 Utah
Gerrick McPherson CB 5-10 195 Maryland
Jamar Williams LB 6-1 245 Arizona State
Will Montgomery C 6-3 305 Virginia Tech
LeKevin Smith DT 6-2 300 Nebraska
Dawan Landry SS 6-1 217 Georgia Tech
Kai Parham LB 6-2 250 Virginia
Dale Robinson MLB 6-1 240 Arizona State
Tim Dobbins MLB 6-2 245 Iowa State
Brad Butler OT 6-7 305 Virginia
Andre Hall RB 5-8 200 South Florida
Ryan Cook C 6-7 325 New Mexico
Jami Hightower OG 6-4 365 Texas A&M (X)
Matt Lentz OG 6-3 320 Michigan
Anwar Phillips CB 6-0 190 Penn State
Stanley McClover DE 6-3 255 Auburn
William Kershaw LB 6-2 230 Maryland
Calvin Lowry SS 6-0 205 Penn State
Tim Jennings CB 5-8 182 Georgia
Brian Iwuh LB 5-11 235 4.58 Colorado
Barry Cofield DT 6-3 305 Northwestern
Omar Jacobs QB 6-4 225 Bowling Green (X)
Nate Salley FS 6-3 215 Ohio State
Mike Hass WR 6-1 210 Oregon State
DonTrell Moore RB 5-10 210 New Mexico (X)
Chiji Oyengecha CB 6-1 200 Oklahoma
Jarrad Page SS 6-2 220 UCLA
Patrick Ross C 6-4 295 Boston College
Darrell Brooks FS 6-1 190 Arizona
Kevin Simon MLB 5-11 230 Tennessee
Taury Henderson RB 5-9 205 Texas Tech
Tim Day TE 6-3 265 Oregon
Ryan LaCasse DE 6-3 260 Syracuse
Michael Robinson WR 6-2 220 Penn State (QB)
Mike Bell RB 6-1 210 Arizona
Kellen Clemens QB 6-2 215 Oregon
Justin London LB 6-1 235 UCLA
Larry Dibbles DT 6-2 285 Texas
Omar Gaither LB 6-1 230 Tennessee
Pierre Woods LB 6-4 250 Michigan (DE)
Mike Degory C 6-5 296 Florida
Harrison Smith CB 6-2 200 California
Adam Stenavich OG 6-4 315 Michigan
Keith Ellison LB 6-1 230 Oregon State
David Thomas TE 6-3 240 Texas
Scott Ware SS 6-2 220 Southern California
Tommy Jackson DT 6-1 305 Auburn
Josh Lay CB 6-1 195 Pittsburgh
Brandon Johnson LB 6-5 220 Louisville
Ingle Martin QB 6-3 220 Furman
Bruce Gradkowski QB 6-1 220 Toledo
Barrick Nealy QB 6-5 235 Texas State
Reggie McNeal QB 6-2 205 Texas A&M
A.J. Nicholson LB 6-1 240 Florida State (O)
Ray Edwards DE 6-5 270 Purdue
Aaron Harris LB 6-0 235 Texas
Greg Threat SS 6-1 195 Miami
Matt Bernstein FB 6-1 265 Wisconsin
Manaia Brown DT 6-4 310 BYU (X)
Willie Hall OT 6-6 305 Mid Tennessee St
Spencer Toone LB 6-2 235 Utah
Marvin Philip C 6-1 293 California
P.J. Daniels RB 5-10 210 Georgia Tech (X)
Stephen Tulloch MLB 5-11 230 North Carolina State
Fred Roach MLB 6-2 250 Alabama
Jeremy Bloom WR 5-9 175 Colorado (KR)
Muhamad Abdullah SS 6-0 205 Kentucky
T.J. Williams TE 6-2 250 North Carolina State
Drouzon Quillen WR 6-6 210 Louisiana-Monroe
Eric Henderson DE 6-3 265 Georgia Tech (X)
Quadtrine Hill FB 6-2 225 Miami
Tony Montgomery DT 6-2 315 Minnesota
Darrell Hackney QB 6-1 235 Alabama-Birm
Kevis Coley LB 6-0 225 S. Mississippi
CJ Moore SS 4.60 Hampton University
Donovan Raiola C 6-2 300 Wisconsin
Terry Whitehead RB 5-10 225 Oregon
Chris Harrell FS 6-1 210 Penn State
Gerald Anderson DT 6-1 315 Georgia (X)
Gilbert Harris FB 6-1 230 Arizona
Darrell Hunter CB 6-0 210 Miami (Ohio)
Donnie McCleskey SS 5-10 200 California
Erik Meyer QB 6-2 205 E. Washington
Manase Hopoi DT 6-4 285 Washington (DE)
Rob Ninkovich DE 6-2 255 Purdue
Cedric Humes RB 5-11 235 Virginia Tech
Drew Olson QB 6-4 220 UCLA (X)
Charles Davis TE 6-5 255 Purdue
Derek Morris OT 6-6 335 N. Carolina State
Will Derting MLB 6-0 237 Washington State
Marcus Hudson FS 6-0 200 N. Carolina St. (CB)
Sir Henry Anderson DT 6-1 315 Oregon State
Charlton Keith DE 6-5 225 Kansas (LB)
David Castillo C 6-2 305 Florida State (X)
Charlie Peprah SS 5-11 205 Alabama
Nick Reid LB 6-3 230 Kansas
Brett Bell CB 6-0 190 Wisconsin
Tony Palmer OG 6-2 325 Missouri
Pat Massey DT 6-7 285 Michigan
Mark LeVoir OT 6-6 325 Notre Dame
Dwyane Slay FS 6-1 215 Texas Tech
Moses Osemegie LB 6-2 230 Vanderbilt
Cooper Wallace TE 6-3 265 Auburn
Julian Jenkins DE 6-4 270 Stanford
Anthony Schlegel MLB 6-2 245 Ohio State
Brett Basanez QB 6-2 210 Northwestern
Jarvis Herring SS 5-11 200 Florida
Alex Guerrero DT 6-1 298 Boise State
Titus Adams DT 6-2 320 Nebraska
Marcus Demps FS 6-0 205 San Diego State
Trent Bray LB 6-1 238 Oregon State
Chris Morris C 6-4 300 Michigan State
Antoine Bethea FS 5-11 203 4.39 Howard
Jeremy Mincey DE 6-4 265 Florida
Jeff Littlejohn DT 6-2 320 Mid Tennessee St.
Albert Toeaina OT 6-5 350 Tennessee

admarc
April 27th, 2006, 12:27:59 PM
This list will be updated during the draft.

1968_bills_fan
April 27th, 2006, 9:27:41 PM
Where is this list from? Looks about okay to me- you could scramble a few places without getting me upset.

Merk
April 27th, 2006, 11:16:11 PM
Where is this list from? Looks about okay to me- you could scramble a few places without getting me upset.



Its the Range War Room staff rankings



Its different than others b/c its influenced by the Buffalo Bills needs

admarc
April 29th, 2006, 11:34:17 PM
There's a lot of talent left on that board.

cones5108
April 29th, 2006, 11:44:08 PM
Darryl Tapp I want him.

Mainejays
April 29th, 2006, 11:44:59 PM
Can't believe Bing and Watson are still available. None of the OT jump out at me (if Scott was from a school other than Texas, I'd say pick him, but no more Texas OT after big Mike). We still need another DT to have four to rotate (Triplett, Macargo, Anderson), so Watson would be nice. Can Bing play FS, or his he better suited for SS?

Mainejays
April 29th, 2006, 11:45:34 PM
Darryl Tapp I want him.

I thought Seattle picked him with the last pick in the second round.

cones5108
April 29th, 2006, 11:47:43 PM
I thought Seattle picked him with the last pick in the second round.

I guess they did I just saw him on the board.

BisonBrigade
April 29th, 2006, 11:52:12 PM
Please Take Joe Toledo Or Johnathan Scott.the Bills Need O-line!!!!!!!!!

gilchristfan
April 29th, 2006, 11:53:08 PM
Can't believe Bing and Watson are still available. None of the OT jump out at me (if Scott was from a school other than Texas, I'd say pick him, but no more Texas OT after big Mike). We still need another DT to have four to rotate (Triplett, Macargo, Anderson), so Watson would be nice. Can Bing play FS, or his he better suited for SS?

Its the 4th round you have nothing to lose by taking Watson. If he can be motivated, great, if not, you lost a 4th round pick, no big deal. At least there's alot of talent with him. And at least he provides potential insurance if other teams are blowing through the middle of your line. Since he won't be called on to play every down, he won't be hacking wind and losing his motivation.

If we're just starting to look for Olinemen now,..well;

If we take another DB...I will shoot someone.

GvilleBill
April 30th, 2006, 1:16:29 AM
Its the 4th round you have nothing to lose by taking Watson. If he can be motivated, great, if not, you lost a 4th round pick, no big deal. At least there's alot of talent with him. And at least he provides potential insurance if other teams are blowing through the middle of your line. Since he won't be called on to play every down, he won't be hacking wind and losing his motivation.

If we're just starting to look for Olinemen now,..well;

If we take another DB...I will shoot someone.
Totally agree on Watson

Mouldsie
April 30th, 2006, 2:27:59 AM
I want Mark Anderson or Victor Adeyanju

admarc
April 30th, 2006, 8:38:14 AM
I tried to clean this up, let me know if I missed anyone else.

admarc
April 30th, 2006, 8:51:36 AM
OT:
Joe Toledo OT 6-5 295 Washington
Jonathan Scott OT 6-7 307 Texas
Brad Butler OT 6-7 305 Virginia
Guy Whimper OT 6-6 305 East CarolinaZach Strief OT 6-7 350 NorthwesternMichael Toudouze OT 6-6 310 Texas Christian
Jabari Levey OT 6-5 310 South Carolina
Willie Hall OT 6-6 305 Mid Tennessee St
Derek Morris OT 6-6 335 N. Carolina State
Mark LeVoir OT 6-6 325 Notre Dame
Albert Toeaina OT 6-5 350 Tennessee

admarc
April 30th, 2006, 8:59:43 AM
DE:
Mark Anderson DE 6-4 255 4.61 Alabama
Parys Haralson DE 6-2 255 4.8e Tennessee
Victor Adeyanju DE 6-4 265 Indiana
James Wyche DE 6-5 263 4.64 Syracuse
Elvis Dumervil DE 5-11 255 N. Carolina State
Stanley McClover DE 6-3 255 Auburn
Ryan LaCasse DE 6-3 260 Syracuse
Ray Edwards DE 6-5 270 Purdue
Rob Ninkovich DE 6-2 255 Purdue
Julian Jenkins DE 6-4 270 Stanford
Jeremy Mincey DE 6-4 265 Florida

admarc
April 30th, 2006, 9:07:31 AM
WR:
Demetrius Williams WR 6-2 185 4.52 Oregon
Marques Colston WR 6-5 225 Hofstra
Miles Austin WR 6-2 213 Monmouth

coastal
April 30th, 2006, 9:10:35 AM
Kyle Williams in the fourth...

Jeremy Mincey and Erik Meyer in the fifth for me.

RabidBillsFan
April 30th, 2006, 9:28:16 AM
Take Scott- he's the man- tremendous value.

nukedawg
April 30th, 2006, 10:27:51 AM
My top 5 off that list:
Gilles
Anderson
Scott
Watson
Simpson

admarc
April 30th, 2006, 11:07:17 AM
I had Anderson going to the Bills in the 3rd, so I'd love him in the 4th. I'm surprised at how many of the DE are still around. I also like Parys Haralson and Victor Adeyanju

Some had Demetrius Williams as the best WR in the draft. He's great value in the 4th, I also like Marques Colston or Miles Austin in the 5th or 6th if they drop.

Watson is intriguing this far down. I wouldn't have wanted him before the 4th, but if motivated he could be a rock in the middle.

Same thing for Jon Scott. Some early mocks actually had the Bills taking him in the 1st at 8.

Joe Toledo was a sleeper Tackle the Bills gave some attention to. I wouldn't be surprised if he is a target and taken a little higher than he is ranked.

Brad Butler is another sleeper Tackle. He needs some time but he's a mauler.

Wow, Max Jean went from the top Guard to a 4th rounder. I still don't like him. Ryan O'Callaghan, Mark Setterstrom, Jahari Evans, Fred Matua, and Kevin Boothe would be good guard choices today.

There are a lot of solid Safeties left like Bing, Blue and Simpson, but if the Bills take another one I'll pull what's left of my hair out. The Whitner pick looks worse when you see that the guy I had rated only slightly lower, Darnell Bing, is still around in the 4th.

Merk
April 30th, 2006, 11:15:58 AM
I had Anderson going to the Bills in the 3rd, so I'd love him in the 4th. I'm surprised at how many of the DE are still around. I also like Parys Haralson and Victor Adeyanju

Some had Demetrius Williams as the best WR in the draft. He's great value in the 4th, I also like Marques Colston or Miles Austin in the 5th or 6th if they drop.

Watson is intriguing this far down. I wouldn't have wanted him before the 4th, but if motivated he could be a rock in the middle.

Same thing for Jon Scott. Some early mocks actually had the Bills taking him in the 1st at 8.

Joe Toledo was a sleeper Tackle the Bills gave some attention to. I wouldn't be surprised if he is a target and taken a little higher than he is ranked.

Brad Butler is another sleeper Tackle. He needs some time but he's a mauler.

Wow, Max Jean went from the top Guard to a 4th rounder. I still don't like him. Ryan O'Callaghan, Mark Setterstrom, Jahari Evans, Fred Matua, and Kevin Boothe would be good guard choices today.


I agree


I would take Anderson in the 4th and hope Setterstrom, Matua, or Boothe are there in the 5th

coastal
April 30th, 2006, 11:36:23 AM
I agree


I would take Anderson in the 4th and hope Setterstrom, Matua, or Boothe are there in the 5th
Anderson is over-rated. Mincey from Florida or Wyche from Syracuse are more playmaker type people and should be there as late as the sixth round.

Setterstrom or Sims are great picks for guard in the fourth as is Lewis or Williams for our redefined defensive front.

Jayhawk
April 30th, 2006, 11:42:34 AM
we need jonatthan scott

buffan100
April 30th, 2006, 2:31:33 PM
Brad Butler is another sleeper Tackle. He needs some time but he's a mauler.


Good call.

FknGvna
April 30th, 2006, 2:54:32 PM
We need a DE, I remember hearing Kudla, The OSU.

ANOTHER FOOTBALL PLAYER.

Butler is a tough and highly competitive offensive tackle, who consistently has stayed in the lineup and will not quit on a block, even when out of position or nearly beaten. While he is not a dominant blocker at any time, on the most important downs he has shown a knack for blocking more aggressively and using his hands more consistently, and when he does, he consistently blocks his man out of the play.

admarc
April 30th, 2006, 3:10:00 PM
Kyle Williams in the fourth...

Jeremy Mincey and Erik Meyer in the fifth for me.

How about in the 5th :)

Nice call Coastal, you've been calling this one for weeks.

Merk
April 30th, 2006, 3:21:34 PM
Anderson is over-rated. Mincey from Florida or Wyche from Syracuse are more playmaker type people and should be there as late as the sixth round.





I def disagree



I think Anderson is one of the more underated players in this draft



The guy embarresed some OT at the Senior Bowl that went on the first day



I dont like Wyche at all

dwightdrane
April 30th, 2006, 3:49:15 PM
Zach Strief - nw