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11. Buffalo Bills
-Everette Brown (DE/Florida St)
Buffalo really needs help getting pressure especially after Aaron Schobel went down with an injury. The secondary is quality- if only the linemen could get some pressure on the passer (produced only 24 sacks). Marcus Stroud had an outstanding season, but he needs aid from his fellow linemen. Drafting a high quality defensive end to replace Chris Kelsay (2 sacks) is a high priority for the Bills.
Despite my belief that Everette should be a rush linebacker, some teams may disagree with that assessment. To the Bills, Everette Brown could be a poor man’s version of Dwight Freeney. Buffalo might want Brown to be a pure pass rusher like Freeney. And they could be looking to shift Schobel to the left or to replace him altogether. But I seriously don’t think the Bills need another undersized defensive end on their line. Schobel is 240 lbs. and Kelsay weighs 260 lbs. Everette Brown is lighter than both (252 lbs). But hey, maybe the Bills fancy speed rushers on the end and massive tackles to occupy the other blockers.
Brown is a fun player to watch. He is like an animal hunting its prey. He explodes from a crouch, ducks and weaves, spins, and rips through obstacles to pounce on his prey (the ball carrier).
If Cleveland decides to pass on Everette Brown, then Buffalo would be the next probable candidate to draft him. But once again, can he play defensive end in the NFL?
-Brian Cushing (OLB/USC)
The Bills have been trying to restock the linebackers ever since they lost their star duo of Takeo Spikes and London Fletcher. The team found two promising player in Kawika Mitchell and Paul Posluszny. But Keith Ellison is only an adequate starter. Assuming all the top defensive ends are off the board, Buffalo might have to draft a quality linebacker and address the pass rush in round 2 or beyond.
-Brandon Pettigrew (TE/Oklahoma St)
Tight end is also a strong area of need. The career-ending injury involving Kevin Everett about two years ago ended a hopeful future at tight end. Robert Royal was serviceable as the replacement. But I definitely think Trent Edwards would love an athletic pass catcher to throw to in the red zone.
Brandon Pettigrew is molded like Jason Witten: doesn’t possess blazing speed, but has the knack for finding soft spots in coverage, and is a terrific blocker. His 40 time at the combine wasn’t stellar (4.85 sec), but he is very strong (bench pressed 22 reps) and basically is another offensive tackle in the running game. If Bufffalo picks a tight end in round 1, expect to see Pettigrew called upon.
If Buffalo wants a player with more receiving ability, they might pass on Pettigrew in favor of the freakishly athletic Jared Cook in round 2.
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I’ve seen other mock drafts having Orakpo going here, but I agree with you that he would probably be long gone at this point. Brown seems like a pretty good consolation prize.
By the way, I look forward to reading that draft trend report you’re working on. Definitely send it my way when you finish it.
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