Part 4 of the Buffalo Bills’ 2012 season review looks at the holes the team has, and some ways they can fill them. Last season, in pointing out the team’s needs and possibilities of filling those needs through free agency, I never even mentioned the possibility of bringing in Mario Williams or Mark Anderson, since the team’s history showed they had no interest, or no realistic shot, at signing those types of big-name players. So this year, all possibilities have to be considered. The biggest task the front office has in the off-season is to re-sign the 2 most important unrestricted free agents – Andy Levitre and Jairus Byrd. When a team has as dismal a record for as long a period of time as the Bills do, they have to at least make every effort to keep what little talent they already have on hand around. I believe they will, if only to give new coach Doug Marrone the best possible chance to succeed. Here is a look at the positions of greatest need, in my opinion, that the Bills have, and what options they have to fill those needs:
Quarterback
GM Buddy Nix has made it clear that the team will draft a “quarterback of the future” this off-season. The Bills need an upgrade at the position, but in my opinion shouldn’t look to free agency or trades to do it. They need to draft a young signal-caller, not add somebody else’s headache to the roster. There is already speculation that the team is targeting Marrone’s QB at Syracuse, Ryan Nassib, who is projected as a second round pick but is moving into the first round on some draft boards. If Nassib lasts until round 2, the Bills should jump on him, but a better strategy may be to choose Arkansas’ Tyler Wilson with their top pick (number 8 in round 1). Some “mock” drafts have the Bills taking him, and ESPN draft guru Mel Kiper recently compared his style to that of former Bill Jim Kelly. That’s all the endorsement I would need to pick the kid. The Bills should stay away from Matt Barkley of USC, whose stock fell due to a disappointing 2012 season but who is still seen by many as a first rounder. I don’t feel a laid-back Southern California surfer dude is a good fit for Buffalo.
Running Back
With C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson on the roster, the Bills, on paper, don’t need another running back, but if they decide to part ways with Jackson to open up a bigger opportunity for Spiller, they may want to find another back, preferably one who fills a different role than Spiller, like a big, bruising short yardage back. Spencer Ware from LSU and Rex Burkhead of Nebraska are examples of that type of back, and would be available in later rounds in the draft.
Receivers
There aren’t many projected “can’t miss” prospects, like Calvin Johnson or A.J. Green, in this year’s receiver class, but there are plenty of good ones available. Two underclassmen from Tennessee who declared for the draft early are Cordarrelle Patterson and Justin Hunter, who are both big, tall receivers who can go up and get the ball even when covered. One or both could be available in the second round of the draft, should the Bills choose to pick a QB in the first round. If the Bills go the free agent route, two intriguing prospects are Mike Wallace of Pittsburgh, who would fill the need for a deep threat to play opposite Stevie Johnson, and New England’s Wes Welker, a slot receiver who isn’t a downfield threat but who is extremely productive and great at moving the chains. The Bills may have a need for a tight end if Scott Chandler starts the season still rehabbing from a knee injury. A good veteran free agent prospect to consider if that’s the case would be Dustin Keller of the Jets, who has ties with the defensive coaches from New York that Marrone has already brought in. There are at least 5 “gold standard” tight ends available in the draft, but I can’t see the Bills using their high pick on that position.
Linebacker
Pencil in Bryan Thomas of the Jets as a possible free agent signing by the Bills, with his connection to new defensive coordinator Mike Pettine. Another interesting player is Houston’s Connor Barwin, a former teammate of Mario Williams. The Bears’ Brian Urlacher is a free agent, and apparently not a big fan of the team’s firing of Lovie Smith as coach. Could the Bills make another big free agent splash and sign him? The Bills could use their top draft pick on a LB, since it’s a position of great need. Some mock drafts had them taking Notre Dame’s Manti Te’o, but his imaginary girlfriend problems could send him plummeting down the draft boards. Jarvis Jones of Georgia and Sam Montgomery from LSU are two top-notch “rush” linebackers the team could consider.
Louise
January 24, 2013 at 12:04 pm
Agree with the idea of not drafting a California surfer dude as QB. These guys can’t play in the snow and the cold. Trent Edwards used to use a hand muff in October when he played in Buffalo. Heaven help him if he ever had to play in a playoff game in the Ralph in January…