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  • Adam Jacobi

    Adam Jacobi

    Bills Blog: ‘This Team Is Probably Going To Be Terrible Next Year’

    Ah, spring. When a young man’s fancy turns to love, where hope springs eternal, when everybody falls for their NFL draft class--wait, I’m sorry, our Bills blog at Buffalo Rumblings would like to comment on their draft. Sirs?

    Uh-oh. And yes, author Brian Galliford has a point; even though C.J. Spiller is a playmaker, he comes into a backfield that already has Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch, who’s now practically untradeable. The rest of the draft class, in fact, does little to address any of the Bills’ most glaring needs. Considering the presence of Jackson at tailback and Kyle Williams at nose tackle competing with second-round pick Torell Troup, it’s easily possible that the Bills have no new starters at all in 2010 because of this draft. Hooo boy. Not good times in Buffalo.

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  • Adam Jacobi

    Adam Jacobi

    Raiders Blog: ‘Heartfelt Thanks To Al Davis’

    It’s not often--very, very, not often--that one sees the Raiders fan base open up and lay copious praise at the feet of Al Davis. Especially not after a draft, considering the Raiders’ recent history of spending first round picks on spectacular failures. We’re told that if Darrius Heyward-Bey were somehow not available at No. 7 last year, Davis was prepared to draft himself. Okay, we’re making that up. Probably.

    But this actually looked like a normal team’s draft, complete with good and bad players, and it prompted this paean from our Oakland Raiders blog, Silver and Black Pride:

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  • Adam Jacobi

    Adam Jacobi

    2010 NFL Draft Reactions, Team By Team

    How did your favorite team’s draft pan out? Is it boom or bust? Did they get better where they needed to? Is anyone in Denver okay with taking Tim Tebow at No. 25?

    Find the answers to these questions and many more here at SBNation.com’s recap of every team’s reaction to the 2010 NFL draft.

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