2002 draft redo gives Bills DE Dwight Freeney

Bleacher Report’s 2002 NFL Draft redo with the Buffalo Bills.

Bleacher Report recently did a redo of the 2002 NFL Draft from way back when. The selection process that year was an important one in Bills history.

That year, the Bills had the No. 4 overall pick, and things didn’t turn out so well with that selection. Offensive lineman Mike Williams was the pick and he only lasted a couple of seasons with the team.

After getting a year to try it with the Redskins, Williams was left out of the NFL.

So in the re-draft process by B/R, the Bills go with a long-term answer at pass rusher, Dwight Freeney:

With Reed, Peppers and Harrison off the board, Freeney becomes a no-brainer re-draft selection for a Buffalo Bills team that got only 48 starts out of the disappointing Williams.

The Syracuse product ranks 18th on the all-time sack list, and only Peppers and former teammate Robert Mathis have forced more fumbles since the turn of the century. He and Peppers both earned three first-team All-Pro nods, and his seven Pro Bowl honors ranked third in the class.

The Bills also would have appreciated Freeney’s longevity. He had nine seasons with at least eight sacks over the course of a 14-year span that concluded when he was a member of the Arizona Cardinals in 2015, and Peppers was the only member of this class with more campaigns as a regular starter.

The Bills would have cherished him opposite solid pass-rusher Aaron Schobel.

Over the course of Freeney’s long career, he would’ve altered many moves in Bills history. Do the Bills ever sign Mario Williams? Is Jerry Hughes currently the longest-tenured member of the team? There’s a distinct chance that those are among a couple of decisions made by the team that could be different had the Bills actually selected Freeney.

As the 2002 draft went, Freeney, a Syracuse product, came off the board to the Colts at No. 11 overall. He went on to win a Super Bowl with the Colts, was named an All-Pro three times and Freeney led the Colts in sacks in 2004.

 

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5 takeaways from Colts’ 33-13 win vs. Jaguars

While football will always remain a team sport, it doesn’t stop certain individuals from being more important than others; especially when their presence alone separates you from the pack. On Sunday, the Indianapolis Colts (6-4) witnessed that kind …

While football will always remain a team sport, it doesn’t stop certain individuals from being more important than others; especially when their presence alone separates you from the pack. On Sunday, the Indianapolis Colts (6-4) witnessed that kind of player return to action for them and the results were evident.

In his first full game back since Week 8, quarterback Jacoby Brissett produced two touchdowns and led the Colts to a much-needed 33-13 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-6). With the JB7 under center, the first place AFC South leader played their best game in recent weeks and seems to be back on track as six games remain in their season.

Here are five takeaways from the Colts’ 33-13 win over the Jaguars.

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JB7 literally makes a huge difference

Even during Brissett’s good start to this season, there were still various Colts fans and media who weren’t on the bandwagon. After every game, including JB7’s standout performances against the Falcons and Texans, those same people continued to wonder if he was actually capable of being this team’s quarterback.

But after not having the NC State product available for action over the last two weeks, there were little to no complaints from JB7’s doubters as he once again displayed his obvious talent and leadership. Although his final numbers weren’t the best (15/24, 148 passing yards, one passing touchdown to one INT), the Colts’ QB1 impact was still felt throughout Sunday’s game.

Against the Jaguars, we saw the same Brissett who took care of the ball, made the right adjustments pre-snap, and had a couple of sensational plays to either extend or conclude Colts’ offensive drives.