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    Default Graham's career track was always football

    T.J. Graham was drafted in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills and he was nowhere near his hometown just outside of Raleigh, North Carolina last Friday. Instead, Graham and h...

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    A lot of talk from draftnicks say he needs to get stronger

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    This guy has true burner speed and looks real good after the catch. He'll be a great threat in man coverage, screens and if they roll the safety to Steve. Fitz is great picking up the defensive schemes, so he'll know when Graham is one on one. His lateral awareness on kick-off's and anticipation in traffic seems a little weak, but if he has a hole, he will be gone. I really like this pick.
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    The more I learn about TJ the less of reach it seems. I really like the possibilities our offense will have with this kid in it.

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    I see what they did there
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    HAR HAR HAR what a pun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Superhero View Post
    A lot of talk from draftnicks say he needs to get stronger
    As most rookies do..

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    His hands look like a weakness but thats from very limited knowledge of the kid. Buddy must really like the kid if we were willing to trade up in the third round. Buddy's doing an excellent job and I'm willing to give all rookies there time to develop unlike some posters on here who will call him a bust after the second pre season game
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    Looks good to me. Hit some weights on the arms/shoulders to hold on to that ball. I don't think it was much of a reach and am excited to see what he can do!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by willyWW View Post
    His hands look like a weakness but thats from very limited knowledge of the kid. Buddy must really like the kid if we were willing to trade up in the third round. Buddy's doing an excellent job and I'm willing to give all rookies there time to develop unlike some posters on here who will call him a bust after the second pre season game

    His hands look very solid to me. It's the fumbling that seems to be the problem. He's going to have to really work on that! He'll go across the middle & make a 35yrd catch but then fumble it. Overall, I love the pick, if he can give us 40 rec on 875 yrds with 8 TD's, I'll be happy! He seems like a really good pick, the more I research him, the more I like him.
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    I really like the pick and this pick provides mismatches all over the field. Unlike many on here, I really really like our stable of wrs. We can match up against any team they throw at us. Please do not forget about Donald Jones, Hagan, Easily, and Roosevelt. One of these guys will contribute or all will contribute at some point. The way I see it is..We will use a combination of looks, which vary from 3-5wrs on the field at a time. Sometimes 2backs, sometimes no TE, sometimes w/ an TE, depending on matchups and situation. So my point is that people have to stop thinking of terms of 1,2,and slot, but which 5 guys will play and contribute the most keeping in mind the varied skill set of each. Here are some combos..
    2 backs,3 wrs(Jackson,Spiller, Jones or/TJ, Nelson, and Johnson)
    1rb, 1te,(same as above but either Jackson or Spiller, and Chandler)redzone
    4wrs(Jones, Easliy/Hagan/Roosevelt, Johnson, Nelson)
    5wr-(same as above and add one more or bring in spiller as awr)

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