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Rate  Sat, Apr 26, found via Most Valuable Network - Circling the Wagons - A Buffalo Bills column

Sat, Apr 26 Here is a summary of day one of the 2008 NFL draft. In the first round, no wide receivers or cornerbacks went off the board before the Buffalo Bills pick at No. 11. Given the choice of every player they wanted, the team chose Leodis McKelvin from Troy, the top-rated ...

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3 Weeks Ago, buffalobillsinsider.com says (in Bills sign CB Corner; waive TE Johnson, QB Drone) Rookie cornerback Reggie Corner, the second of Buffalo’s two fourth-round picks, signed with the Bills on Thursday. Selected 114th overall out of Akron, Corner was a four-year starter and finished with 15 interceptions. He’s one of three cornerbacks drafted by the Bills in April, and co...

Last Month, buffalobillsinsider.com says (in Bills Sign Seventh-Rounder Cox) The Bills got off to a good start Friday in the sometimes lengthy process of signing draft choices as Kennard Cox signed his rookie contract with the club. The third of three seventh-round picks by Buffalo, the cornerback agreed to terms late Thursday before making the deal official right...

And Punit Vachharajani from nfl-rams(mvn.com) says (in “Spygate” ends with a whimper) I was never a proponent of the idea that the Super Bowl title should be taken away from the Patriots, even if that tape was found. The Rams, even at an unfair disadvantage, could have won that game if Mike Martz had not lost his head and refused to use his Hall-of-Fame caliber running back. But th...

2 Months Ago, nfl-bills(mvn.com) says (in Buffalo Bills select cornerback Kennard Cox with third seventh-round pick) With the No. 251 overall pick in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills select cornerback Kennard Cox from Pittsburgh. The pick is one before Mr. Irrelevant. He is 6-0, 195 pounds and runs a 4.58, which isn't good for a corner. But he is the second ...

And Dan Goldman from nfl-bills(mvn.com) says (in Buffalo Bills select DE Chris Ellis with third-round pick) With the No. 72 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills select defensive end Chris Ellis out of Virginia Tech. The team could’ve picked at tight end, but ends really flew off the board in the first day. Eight were already selected in the first two rounds of the draft, including many...

And nfl-bills(mvn.com) says (in Buffalo Bills select wideout James Hardy with second-round pick) With the No. 41 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills select wide receiver James Hardy out of Indiana. After no wide receivers went in the entire first round of the draft, the Bills found themselves in a great position. Only Donnie Avery and Jordy Nelson went off ...

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