The bills really need to look into a good RB, idk if they can get their hands on peterson since they're 12th pick. JP might have some bad days, and the bills need to give him support. Michael Bush is a big strong back which the bills need. he may have been hurt the last season, but the season before that, he was solid. he had 23 tds, and his year he played one game, but had 3 Td's and 120 yds. idk whether or not the new OL members can help the bills, but they need a back that is very consistant unlike mcgahee.
2007-03-14 04:52:50
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answered by Asianpotai 2
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Hmm...the Bills have the 12th pick. By that time, many of the top-tier players should be off the board. What are their weaknesses? At QB, they are relatively stable, as J.P. Losman really turned up his game last season. However, on the offensive side of the ball, the passing game does need some work. Lee Evans is an amazing talent...but he's alone in that offense. So a natural selection would be at WR. Calvin Johnson., the consensus #1 WR, should have already been selected by the Tampa Bay Bucaneers, or some team before them. The Bucs would only go after a WR if Johnson was available, so if he was gone, the Vikings would still be able to draft Tedd Ginn Jr., the consensus #2 wideout. A reasonable pick for the Bills would be Dwayne Jarrett, WR for USC and one of the few players remaining from the USC dynasty of two years ago. Another possible selection is OT/G Levi Brown out of Penn State. As Mike Goff has left for free agency, Brown would be a great fit to fill that LG position.
2007-03-14 04:51:05
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answered by Thomas B 2
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Hmmm.....
RB- A possibility, but not a given, even if Peterson falls. I just can't see them trading away McGahee, resigning A-Train, and then blowing #12 on a back when we need defensive help. If we sign Chris Brown, forget running back until the 3rd round at the earliest, because honestly we'd be fine with him and A-Train.
LB- A stronger possibility, IMO. To make Spikes expendable, you see, because I think they think(and I agree) Ellison is starting weak side LB material. Patrick Willis...or perhaps they reach a little on some one else.
DT- It's hard to pass on the talent a player like Okoye represents. Especially when we have 3 DTs playing a system that calls for four(Anderson may as well not exist.)
CB- Not going to happen. We have Ashton Youboty, who was a first-round talent last year who slid because he was raw. But he's been with the team a year now, so him vs. Leon Hall, IMO, is a wash. Plus, we resigned Kiwi, and he's a great nickel corner.
WR- Is Dwayne Jarrett truly that much better than talent we could get lower in the draft? Because I just can't see us taking another short-to-medium sized speed guy, when our entire receiving corps is those guys.
That about covers it. LOL at the guy who suggested drafting Levi Brown. After plopping down $49 million on Dockery and $25 million on Walker, we're going to pay #12 money to Levi Brown to compete at RG? I think not....we're loaded along the line now....
2007-03-14 05:01:03
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answered by Elminster 6
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If they stay at 12 (which they may be able to move up since they have the luxury of multiple draft picks), they should select Patrick Willis or Lawrence Timmons. They could use a good young LB to help absorb the loss of London Fletcher-Baker. They probably would be tempted to go running back with their 1st rounder, but the running back position in the draft is deep, so they can get a player with first round talent at any time during day one. Cornerback is another area that must be addressed but much like running back that position is also deep.
2007-03-14 05:30:41
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answered by Quiet Storm 5
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They have a couple of options.
One would be trading down to get Peterson.
But i would rather have us adress the Defence in the 1st round and choose either Amobi Okoye(DT, Louisville) or Leon Hall(CB, Michigan).
Then in the second round pick up Antonio Pittman(RB, Ohio State). He is a smaller runner but has good speed and can hit it hard between the tackles. Having him and Anthony Thomas will ensure a good running game, along with our new o-line.
2007-03-14 04:43:38
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answered by Tom 3
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The buffalo bills should find a way to package a 1st and 3rd round pick along with some money compensation to swap spots with the browns. they then should draft adrian peterson. I still dont know what they were thinking letting willis mcgahee go.
2007-03-14 04:40:08
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answered by Joe D 2
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Bills hurt themselves this offseason!
HB- Adrian Peterson (OU) would b a good answer
CB-Chris Houston (ARK) good fill for Nate Clements
2007-03-14 05:21:37
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answered by KJ 2
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A quarterback and a running back
2007-03-14 05:11:42
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answered by Obinna D 2
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