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re: Buffalo Bills comments of J. Greer
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:39 pm to xrockfordf150x
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:39 pm to xrockfordf150x
some info for those wondering about size-
2009 Pro Bowlers:
Woodson: 6'1"
Barber: 5'10"
Winfield: 5'9"
Asomugha: 6'2"
Finnegan: 5'10"
Revis: 5'11"
2008:
Harris: 6'1"
Trufant: 5'11"
Newman: 5'11"
Bailey: 6'0"
Samuel: 5'10"
Cromartie: 6'2"
2007:
Hall: 5'10"
Seppard: 5'10"
Harris: 5'11"
Mathis:6'1"
McAlister: 6'1"
2009 Pro Bowlers:
Woodson: 6'1"
Barber: 5'10"
Winfield: 5'9"
Asomugha: 6'2"
Finnegan: 5'10"
Revis: 5'11"
2008:
Harris: 6'1"
Trufant: 5'11"
Newman: 5'11"
Bailey: 6'0"
Samuel: 5'10"
Cromartie: 6'2"
2007:
Hall: 5'10"
Seppard: 5'10"
Harris: 5'11"
Mathis:6'1"
McAlister: 6'1"
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:44 pm to blueslover
he is good so i think this is what is going to happen now saints draft wells first pick mark it down now that the corner spot is somewhat getting help, Corners will be porter,David and greer. saftey will be harper and gay. I think we cut mckinize next and sign sensabaugh.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:54 pm to gosaintsgo
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This post was edited on 3/4/09 at 9:56 pm
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:56 pm to tigerfan4793
quote:
saftey will be harper and gay
The saints were talking about moving Ussama Young to safety out of the CB reserve. I think Young is far better suited at safety than Gay. I also think Gay is a better CB than Young so best of both worlds moving Young to safety.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 10:04 pm to xrockfordf150x
Greer was our best cover man by far. Congrats Saints, you got a good one.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 10:07 pm to Ham Brown
quote:
is that I have always kind of pulled for the Bills when the Saints are playing them
the frick?
Posted on 3/4/09 at 10:57 pm to gosaintsgo
After all those comments from such a classy fan base, I have adopted the Buffalo Bills as my AFC team. It does not hurt that they have Josh Reed on the team, as well.
Go Bills!
Go Saints!
Go Bills!
Go Saints!
Posted on 3/5/09 at 9:35 am to gosaintsgo
bump. glad to have greer as a saint. 
Posted on 3/5/09 at 11:19 am to beauchristopher
23. Jabari Greer, Buffalo Bills
Season Totals: 47 attempts, 5.81 YPA, 42.55 Forced INC%, 2 TDs, 2 INTs
My two cents: The Bills probably have the deepest CB rotation in the NFL. Jabari Greer, Terrence McGee, Ashton Youboty, and Leodis McKelvin are all starting quality CBs. While they all might be solid, only Greer stood out in 2008. Greer missed the final six games thanks to an injury, but he played great in those first ten games. Jabari Greer is an unrestricted free agent and likely won’t be re-signed by Buffalo considering the youthful depth they have at the position. While you might not know much about Greer, believe me, you want your team to sign him.
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Season Totals: 47 attempts, 5.81 YPA, 42.55 Forced INC%, 2 TDs, 2 INTs
My two cents: The Bills probably have the deepest CB rotation in the NFL. Jabari Greer, Terrence McGee, Ashton Youboty, and Leodis McKelvin are all starting quality CBs. While they all might be solid, only Greer stood out in 2008. Greer missed the final six games thanks to an injury, but he played great in those first ten games. Jabari Greer is an unrestricted free agent and likely won’t be re-signed by Buffalo considering the youthful depth they have at the position. While you might not know much about Greer, believe me, you want your team to sign him.
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Posted on 3/5/09 at 12:10 pm to blueslover
quite a bit higher rank than Bartell here, dayum...
8. Bryant McFadden, CB: Best cornerback among a lot of mediocre ones on this list.
9. Jabari Greer, CB: SIGNED Two decent campaigns result in a four-year deal with the Saints. Story
10. Phillip Buchanon, CB: SIGNED Contrary to earlier belief, the Florida native chose not to stay close to home, inking a two-year deal with the Lions. Story
13. DeAngelo Hall, CB: SIGNED Signed with the Washington Redskins for six years and $54 million, including $22.5 million in guaranteed money. Story
28. Drayton Florence, CB: SIGNED He never fit in Jacksonville, but his age and experience will make him a commodity again for the Buffalo Bills, who will sign him. Story
*38. Chris McAlister, CB: He has lost a step and hasn’t been healthy since 2006, but he still has a lot of value in a thin year at cornerback. Big risk, moderate reward player.
50. Andre’ Goodman, CB: SIGNED Had arguably his best season in the NFL last year, a reason why the Broncos signed him to a five-year, $25 million deal that includes $10 million in guaranteed money. Story
68. Domonique Foxworth, CB: SIGNED Signed with the Baltimore Ravens for four years and $28 million, including $16.5 million in guaranteed money. Story
78. Corey Ivy, CB: Speed and size deficient. Could be a good signing for depth in the Cover 2.
82. Keiwan Ratliff, CB: Did a nice job after injuries forced him to play 13 games last season.
83. Ron Bartell, CB: SIGNED Re-signed with St. Louis for four years and $28 million, including $13.6 million guaranteed. He’s got the perfect size for a corner in Steve Spagnuolo’s system. Story
84. Justin Miller, CB: Failed top pick with Jets has nice return ability if healthy.
89. Ty Law, CB: Law doesn’t do training camp at this stage of his career. Wait till September.
100. Jason Craft, CB: Typical CB who survives a decade in the league because he knows the game.
Top 100 FAs
Jason Craft made the Top 100
8. Bryant McFadden, CB: Best cornerback among a lot of mediocre ones on this list.
9. Jabari Greer, CB: SIGNED Two decent campaigns result in a four-year deal with the Saints. Story
10. Phillip Buchanon, CB: SIGNED Contrary to earlier belief, the Florida native chose not to stay close to home, inking a two-year deal with the Lions. Story
13. DeAngelo Hall, CB: SIGNED Signed with the Washington Redskins for six years and $54 million, including $22.5 million in guaranteed money. Story
28. Drayton Florence, CB: SIGNED He never fit in Jacksonville, but his age and experience will make him a commodity again for the Buffalo Bills, who will sign him. Story
*38. Chris McAlister, CB: He has lost a step and hasn’t been healthy since 2006, but he still has a lot of value in a thin year at cornerback. Big risk, moderate reward player.
50. Andre’ Goodman, CB: SIGNED Had arguably his best season in the NFL last year, a reason why the Broncos signed him to a five-year, $25 million deal that includes $10 million in guaranteed money. Story
68. Domonique Foxworth, CB: SIGNED Signed with the Baltimore Ravens for four years and $28 million, including $16.5 million in guaranteed money. Story
78. Corey Ivy, CB: Speed and size deficient. Could be a good signing for depth in the Cover 2.
82. Keiwan Ratliff, CB: Did a nice job after injuries forced him to play 13 games last season.
83. Ron Bartell, CB: SIGNED Re-signed with St. Louis for four years and $28 million, including $13.6 million guaranteed. He’s got the perfect size for a corner in Steve Spagnuolo’s system. Story
84. Justin Miller, CB: Failed top pick with Jets has nice return ability if healthy.
89. Ty Law, CB: Law doesn’t do training camp at this stage of his career. Wait till September.
100. Jason Craft, CB: Typical CB who survives a decade in the league because he knows the game.
Top 100 FAs
Jason Craft made the Top 100
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