2008 Buffalo Bills Draft Report
Posted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesGoing into the new season, the team’s most crucial picks were in the wide receiver position, cornerback position and tight end position. The team’s other wide receivers were all less than the standard of five foot eleven inch, finding a larger man for the wide receiver position was important to the Bills. As the draft began, the Bills had a quantity of selections for the draft and made their first choice in Leodis McKelvin from Troy, who some believe was the top cornerback in the draft. They also chose James Hardy from Indiana in round 2, who stands 6′5 and is one of better-ranked players. It wasn’t until the fourth round where the tight end position was filled, with Derek Fine from Kansas. Some of the other picks were Chris Ellis from Virginia Tech who was chosen to play a defensive end or cornerback, cornerback Reggie Corner from Akron, outside linebacker Alvin Bowen from Iowa State, running back Xavier Omon from Northwest Missouri State University, offensive tackle Demetrius Bell f …














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