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First off Bills fan and I come in peace....

Its an insider article so I can't post the whole thing but here is the AFC East...as a fan of the Bills they are ranked WAY too low

ESPN really has a bias against small market teams (Unless Brett Farve is behind center)

The fact that ESPN mentions Jason Webster is a joke. As a Bills fan who watched Webster in training camp and preseason I will tell you he is garbage

And something tells me if the Pats had drafted McKelvin their ranking would be inflated

Personally I would have the Jets 12-15, Bills and Pats 15-20 and the Phins 20-25

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/insider/news/story?id=3491562

27. Buffalo Bills
They will be improved this year with SS Donte Whitner and FS Ko Simpson both entering their third season. Simpson missed the majority of the 2007 season with a dislocated ankle, but should be ready to return as the starter, and the duo gives the Bills two young playmakers with good instincts who can make plays in traffic or in space. Buffalo returns starters Terrence McGee and Jabari Greer back at corner, and while McGee lacks ideal size he does have good quickness and ball skills. Greer has better size to match up with receivers and is very competitive. The addition of CB Leodis McKelvin through the draft will provide depth and competition, and McKelvin should be at least the nickel corner when the season begins.

19. New England Patriots
The Patriots secondary will feature some new faces this year after the losses of Asante Samuel and Eugene Wilson to free agency. Veteran Fernando Bryant and Jason Webster will step into the void, while Ellis Hobbs will continue to hold down the other corner spot. New England also added some youth to the group by drafting Terrence Wheatley in the second round. Veteran SS Rodney Harrison continues to make a difference despite his age, and James Sanders is back after starting 15 games last season. Second-year man Brandon Meriweather should be more of a safety, and if he can play with the same confidence he demonstrated in college Meriweather will be a good one.

23. Miami Dolphins
Jason Allen has the physical tools to excel as a starting free safety, but has started just nine games in his first two seasons and he will have former Atlanta starter Chris Crocker behind him if he falters. SS Yeremiah Bell can make a lot of plays with his toughness and instincts, but he also faces health questions after playing in just one game last season. Will Allen has been a solid and durable fixture at RCB, while LCB Michael Lehan needs to recover quickly from an injured ankle. The Dolphins have good depth at safety with Keith Davis and Crocker as the backups. Davis and Crocker will quickly upgrade the special teams units if they are not starting, and Andre Goodman, Nathan Jones and Travis Daniels provide quality depth at corner.

26. New York Jets
The Jets should feel good about their future at corner as RCB Darrelle Revis showed good technique and cover skills while starting every game last season as a rookie. Revis should only get better with experience, and Kerry Rhodes is an above-average starter at safety who will provide consistent production. The other safety spot is a bit of a question mark as Abram Elam will look to improve after starting eight games last season. If New York gets LCB Justin Miller back at full strength this year it will be a bonus as the Jets were forced to adjust to his absence early last season. This is another group that could finish much higher in the rankings by the end of the year if some concerns are addressed.
 
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Re: ESPN DB rankings....

First off Bills fan and I come in peace....

Its an insider article so I can't post the whole thing but here is the AFC East...as a fan of the Bills they are ranked WAY too low

ESPN really has a bias against small market teams (Unless Brett Farve is behind center)

The fact that ESPN mentions Jason Webster is a joke. As a Bills fan who watched Webster in training camp and preseason I will tell you he is garbage

And something tells me if the Pats had drafted McKelvin their ranking would be inflated

Personally I would have the Jets 12-15, Bills and Pats 15-20 and the Phins 20-25

Give us the 1-10 please.
 
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Give us the 1-10 please.

Cowboys, Raiders, Eagles, Colts, Chargers, Seahawks, Ravens, Panthers, Broncos, Packers.
 
First off Bills fan and I come in peace....

Its an insider article so I can't post the whole thing but here is the AFC East...as a fan of the Bills they are ranked WAY too low

ESPN really has a bias against small market teams (Unless Brett Farve is behind center)

The fact that ESPN mentions Jason Webster is a joke. As a Bills fan who watched Webster in training camp and preseason I will tell you he is garbage

And something tells me if the Pats had drafted McKelvin their ranking would be inflated

Personally I would have the Jets 12-15, Bills and Pats 15-20 and the Phins 20-25

Jets 12-15? No way. Rhodes is it. Does Abram Elam ring a bell? Hank Poteat? Andre Dyson?
 
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Give us the 1-10 please.

Sorry its an insider article so I don't have access to it...but I do know the Cowboys are ranked #1 (Big surprise its ESPN)

If anyone can post it please do
 
11-20:

Bucs, Redskins, Jags, Steelers, Bears, Giants, Vikings, Titans, Pats, Lions

20-32:

Lions, Cardinals, 49ers, Dolphins, Rams, Chiefs, Jets, Bills, Bengals, Saints, Browns, Texans, Falcons
 
Revis? He rings a bell

and I do not like the Jets

Right, but he has a ways to go, and there's nothing opposite him or Rhodes.
 
Re: ESPN DB rankings....

Cowboys, Raiders, Eagles, Colts, Chargers, Seahawks, Ravens, Panthers, Broncos, Packers.

Well, I'm ok with it. Like they care what a Unapologetic Patriot Homer from Atlanta via Holliston, MA thinks - But still, I'm ok with it.

However, If they are shoveling the D. Hall crap for the Raiders, then they are nuts - Being in Atlanta and a football junkie, I was forced to watch that idiot play and he's BAD.
 
First off Bills fan and I come in peace....

Its an insider article so I can't post the whole thing but here is the AFC East...as a fan of the Bills they are ranked WAY too low

ESPN really has a bias against small market teams (Unless Brett Farve is behind center)

The fact that ESPN mentions Jason Webster is a joke. As a Bills fan who watched Webster in training camp and preseason I will tell you he is garbage

And something tells me if the Pats had drafted McKelvin their ranking would be inflated

Personally I would have the Jets 12-15, Bills and Pats 15-20 and the Phins 20-25

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/insider/news/story?id=3491562

Bills should have drafted Dominique-Rodgers Cromartie, McKelvin has no ball skills and DRC has elite ball skills. Plus hes faster, taller, more athletic...

Pats secondary is still the best in the division.
 
Bills should have drafted Dominique-Rodgers Cromartie, McKelvin has no ball skills and DRC has elite ball skills. Plus hes faster, taller, more athletic...

Pats secondary is still the best in the division.


lol should I go with what Mike Mayock of NFL network thinks OR BRiZ from patsfans.com

I'm taking McKelvin any day...and my guess is 29 other GMs would have as well (over DRC)
 
Jets 12-15? No way. Rhodes is it. Does Abram Elam ring a bell? Hank Poteat? Andre Dyson?
Hank Poteat is awesome. Mangini stole him. If we'd had Hank, we might have beaten the Giants.
 
lol should I go with what Mike Mayock of NFL network thinks OR BRiZ from patsfans.com

I'm taking McKelvin any day...and my guess is 29 other GMs would have as well (over DRC)


DRC is better, its not even close really. Only reason he was ranked lower was because the small school he came from and kidney issue. DRC craps large eggrolls all over McKelvin. McKelvin is good and will be a good corner but DRC will be a shutdown elite corner.
 
lol should I go with what Mike Mayock of NFL network thinks OR BRiZ from patsfans.com

I'm taking McKelvin any day...and my guess is 29 other GMs would have as well (over DRC)

I agree with you. He can develop better ball skills. Great feet and speed. I def. think he was a safer pick than DRC.
 
DRC is better, its not even close really. Only reason he was ranked lower was because the small school he came from and kidney issue. DRC craps large eggrolls all over McKelvin. McKelvin is good and will be a good corner but DRC will be a shutdown elite corner.

McKelvin has better hips, change of direction and acceleration on the field and he is a sure tackler

I guess we will have to wait to see how they compare on an NFL football field but my money is on McKelvin....However, to say "its not even close really" is a joke and discredits your knowledge

And for the record Troy isnt exactly a powerhouse either
 
McKelvin has better hips, change of direction and acceleration on the field and he is a sure tackler

I guess we will have to wait to see how they compare on an NFL football field but my money is on McKelvin....However, to say "its not even close really" is a joke and discredits your knowledge

And for the record Troy isnt exactly a powerhouse either

incorrect, DRC is about as smooth as they come, he has lightning quick feet for a guy his size. McKelvin is more physical that is it, but he lacks one vital thing that any CB needs to have, -ball skills-. What good is a corner that cant catch? Go watch Antonio Cromartie and how he snags anything out of the air, his cousin DRC is similar. DRC is a better athlete too.
 
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incorrect, DRC is about as smooth as they come, he has lightning quick feet for a guy his size. McKelvin is more physical that is it, but he lacks one vital thing that any CB needs to have, -ball skills-. What good is a corner that cant catch? Go watch Antonio Cromartie and how he snags anything out of the air, his cousin DRC is similar. DRC is a better athlete too.

Once again you're wrong...it was a general consensus among scouting experts that McKelving had superior change of direction and fluid hips when compared to the other CB's

McKelvin was subpar in the ball skills department but like a previous poster pointed out that can be taught

Lets not forget how dominant he is in the punt return game...that is another advantage McKelvin had over DRC

Oh and tell me who did TSU play? Who exactly did DRC "shutdown"

Because McKelvin and Troy had Arkansas, Florida, OK state and Georgia on their schedule
 
Did any of you guys see DRC at the combine? I knew then the Pats would never touch him in the first round. He wasn't all that impressive. McKelvin is the better corner.
 
This thread makes me sad. I thought Leodis would be a Pat.
 
Always love the speculation and woulda coulda shoulda on rookies before they play a down in the NFL never mind a season...
 
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