Bills Free Agents
Care of the Something Awful Football Funhouse -QB Tarvaris Jackson - The Bills acquired Tavaris from the QB inundated Seahawks for a 7th-round pick late in the 2012 off-season. The Bills essentially decided to pay him to sit on his couch for a season. I'm confused as to why we forfeited a draft pick for that privilege. With lots of talk of a young QB coming, he's likely to leave for greener pastures. Or perhaps the desert, where he would instantly be throwing passes to Larry Fitzgerald.
RB Tashard Choice - About all he can do is pass-block well. Otherwise, he sucks. Not very fast, not very shifty, not very strong. He's basically here because he played for Gailey at Georgia Tech, but with Gailey gone, Choice will probably hit the curb quickly. He's best left there.
FB Corey McIntyre - He plays special teams more than fullback. He's a pretty good ST guy and blocks fairly well, but, ultimately, fullbacks are not premium players in this league.
WR Ruvell Martin - A good special teams guy. He had been replaced by Ron Brooks until Brooks broke his foot. Has hands of stone, and will likely be allowed to walk. A good pick-up for your special teams unit, just pray you don't have to see him attempt to play wide receiver.
G Andy Levitre - A top-shelf guard, without a doubt. Can even play LT at a replacement-level in a pinch. Excels in run and pass-blocking. Really, if he walks, I'll be pissed, and anyone who gets him will be in for a treat. I desperately hope he stays and we keep our very good line together.
G Chad Rinehart - Excellent depth guy. Good enough to start on many teams. Can play either guard position. Would probably be hard to retain if a team like the Bears or Cardinals is willing to pay him starter money.
DE Jarron Gilbert - Not much more than a warm body.
DE Kyle Moore - He's taken over at RE in the absence of Mark Anderson. He's a pretty good pass-rusher, but tends to get pushed around in the run game. Nonetheless, a pretty good player. Will probably be a good pass-rush specialist, either for the Bills or somewhere else.
DT Spencer Johnson - A good depth player. Unremarkable, but competent.
LB Bryan Scott - A glorified safety. Honestly, he's not very good in coverage and, being safety-sized, he gets pushed around easily in the run game.
CB/KR Leodis McKelvin - One of the best returnmen in football. He can return kicks and punts equally well. The fact that he's become an alright cornerback only enhances his value, but he's really a kick returner first.
FS Jairus Byrd - One of the best safeties in the league today. He's a rangy guy, able to cover a lot of ground quickly, but, most importantly, is extremely skilled in reading quarterbacks and receivers. Always seems to be in the right place at the right time, and has a good nose for the ball. If that weren't enough to get you excited, he's also a pretty good tackler. He basically does everything, and does it well. I'd be heart-broken to see him go.
The Draft
At the moment I would place the team needs in the following order;
Quarterback, Inside Linebacker, Wide Receiver, Safety (especially if Byrd walks), Guard and Punter (grab Brad Wing!)
Non-retarded Mock Drafts currently having the Bills selecting the following players first off the rank.
Manti Te'o
COLLEGE: Notre Dame
POS: LB
Was in the running for the Heisman (best College player) but had a poor Bowl game.
Mike Glennon
COLLEGE: N.C. State
POS: QB
A reach, but a serviceable quarterback who might be worth taking the risk on.
Cordarrelle Patterson
COLLEGE: Tennessee
POS: WR
A raw, but naturally gifted receiver that, with good development, could become a real threat.
Alec Ogletree
COLLEGE: Georgia
POS: LB
A very athletic top tier talent, good at stopping the run and covering.
So after the Superbowl will be the Combine and Pro-days leading up to the draft in April.