The Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills both expressed an interest in Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Jared Gaither leading up to the NFL Draft.
However, neither team was so interested as to propose a trade to the Ravens for Gaither, a top left tackle.
It’s rare that left tackles are available and so many teams always have a need for them, making Gaither very enticing.
The Ravens were said to be asking for a second round draft pick but might have accepted a third round choice.
The only way to pry Gaither away from the Ravens now probably is to trade them a player, preferably a solid cornerback.
Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 6:10 pm by steve
The Buffalo Bills have made it well known in league circles that running back Marshawn Lynch is on the block.
The Bills have made it clear that he is available for a second-round pick. Whether someone will bite remains to be seen.
Lynch missed time last year after being suspended for four games by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Once he returned to the lineup, Lynch had to fight a time-share with Fred Jackson and never saw a lot of playing time.
The team has grown tired of Lynch’s attitude and appear ready to draft a replacement or name Jackson the starter.
Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 8:45 pm by steve
Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch wants out of the city, which seems like an all-too familiar story for many in upstate New York.
It was just a few years ago when then starting running back Willis McGahee trashed the city for how boring it is and said he wanted to play somewhere else.
Lynch had made it known in the locker room that he would gladly accept a trade to another team.
The Bills aren’t exactly fond of Lynch given his penchant for getting into trouble off of the football field.
I always thought it was strange that they didn’t like McGahee very much, yet went ahead and drafted a near clone in Lynch.
Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 7:46 am by steve
The Buffalo Bills need a quarterback, and Tim Tebow could end up being the future of their franchise.
Former star quarterback Jim Kelly took Tebow out to dinner and talked to him about the NFL.
Kelly apparently came away realizing that Tebow is a nice guy and a first-class act if nothing else.
Tebow has encouraged teams with his recent workout showing off his new throwing motion.
He is predicted to be selected somewhere in the second round, but could end up as a late first-round pick.
Saturday, April 3, 2010 at 7:15 am by steve