Newton Visiting Buffalo......AGAIN.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)—Former Auburn quarterback Cam Newton will get one final opportunity before next month’s NFL draft to make a big impression with the Buffalo Bills.

The Heisman Trophy winner will make a pre-draft visit to the team’s facility in Orchard Park on Tuesday, coach Chan Gailey confirmed following a State of the Bills’ address to season-ticket holders at a downtown ballroom on Monday evening.

For Gailey, this will be the fourth or fifth time—he couldn’t remember— Newton has met with the Bills, who hold the No. 3 pick in the NFL draft. And the coach considers Tuesday’s visit as potentially having the most impact, because he’ll get to spend the entire day getting to know Newton.

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“These visits have a big impact on what we think and what we do and what we believe about the guys that we plan to draft,” Gailey said. “I don’t know if I can find it out in a day with a guy, but you’ll have a better idea once you get a chance to sit down and talk football and maybe watch some tape. I think you get a better feel.”

Though the Bills have numerous needs to address following a 4-12 season, they haven’t ruled out selecting a quarterback with their first of nine picks over the three-day draft that begins April 28.

And Newton isn’t the only quarterback scheduled to visit Buffalo.

General manager Buddy Nix said the team is also scheduled to host Missouri’s Blaine Gabbert and Florida State’s Christian Ponder.

Newton, who was scheduled to arrive in Buffalo on Monday night, also has a busy travel schedule after capping his one season at Auburn by leading the Tigers to win the national title in January.

Newton’s agent, Tony Paige, wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press that his client has visits scheduled with eight other teams, including the two teams who select immediately ahead of the Bills: Carolina, which has the first pick, and Denver.

The other teams Newton is currently set to visit are Cincinnati, Cleveland, Tennessee, Washington, Minnesota and Miami.

Gailey stressed that the Bills are still evaluating their draft priorities and have not yet determined whether to select a player such as Newton, who may need time to develop, or draft someone who can make an immediate impact.

“I think that’s something to be still evaluated,” Gailey said. “Once the evaluations are done, then you sit down and weigh risk-reward, strengths, weaknesses, and you make a decision that’s best for the Bills this year and for the future.”

Gailey has previously noted his defense and pass protection as two areas that require the most improvement going into next season.

The Bills finished last against the run last season, allowing 2,714 yards rushing—the second-highest total in franchise history. Their offense was hampered with a patchwork offensive line.

The Bills also remain high on returning quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick(notes), who provided the offense an identity by the midway point of the season after he took over the starting job in Week 3. With 3,000 yards passing in only 12 games, he became the first Bill to hit that mark since J.P. Losman(notes) had 3,051 in 2006.

Fitzpatrick also finished with 23 touchdowns, the most since Drew Bledsoe had 24 in 2002.

The question for the Bills is weighing whether the quarterbacks available in the draft have the potential to be long-term starters, something Buffalo hasn’t had since Hall of Famer Jim Kelly retired following the 1996 season.

“Now, our greatest need is not quarterback,” Nix said. “Invariably, if there’s going to be a franchise guy there, and one we deem as a guy that can go eight or 10 years and be the face of the organization and take us to the playoffs and win every year: you can’t pass him up.”

In other news to come out of State of the Bills session, CEO Russ Brandon reiterated his frustration over the labor dispute that began earlier this month, and said the best opportunity to reach a deal is for both sides to return to the negotiating table.

Brandon did acknowledge that the Bills would consider canceling training camp at their site in suburban Rochester if a settlement is not reached by late June or early July.
 
Fitz didn't look too bad last year. I don't think he is a long term answer, but he is good enough to hold the fort down while they fix some of their other pressing needs.
 
I agree with you Miller and think it'd be a hell of a mistake to take a chance on any of these QB's in their shoes. Too many other areas need fixing worse than the QB spot.
 
dunno: If you really think Gabbert or Newton is THE Qb for you, I agree with the GM, you have to take him.

You would hope your season won't suck so much you have a shot at Luck next year.


Although, both thier O-line and D-line are much more urgent IMO
 
Listening to ESPN and they mentioned the Bills are a small market team and a player like Newton and the hype would at least bring some attention to them. Now guess i'm just stupid then. Wouldn't building a good team and putting back to back winning seasons bring in more fans meaning more money? I just can't see spending a fortune on a player who may or may not make it. Esp behind that piss poor O-line and unless their super man plays some D also, then it will once again suck. I can hear there thoughts, hey i know we suck and won only 2 games this year but look we have cam. Idiots.
 
Listening to ESPN and they mentioned the Bills are a small market team and a player like Newton and the hype would at least bring some attention to them. Now guess i'm just stupid then. Wouldn't building a good team and putting back to back winning seasons bring in more fans meaning more money? I just can't see spending a fortune on a player who may or may not make it. Esp behind that piss poor O-line and unless their super man plays some D also, then it will once again suck. I can hear there thoughts, hey i know we suck and won only 2 games this year but look we have cam. Idiots.
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To me, if I am buffalo the world is your oyster. I would have San Fran, Arizona and Minnesota on speed dial. Tell them Cam or Gabbert are on the sheet....especially if carolina foolishly takes one...and get value for next year or this.

Take a top flight DL, or OL if you drop low enough.

Then swing around in the 2nd round and sellect Mallett.

Even if they get Minny's first and 3rd, they are positioned to get a top flight OT in Smith or Costanzo or a solid DL as well. Then they can take Mallett and groom him behind Fitz for a year or two. Plus with the added third, bet more OL help as well.

But, when you are trying to gain fans.....the right way, isn't always the "flashy" way.
 
Good post PhiCin.

What he said. Totally agree with you 100%. And with that said , Buffalo will take cam and still suck next year. Plus with Luck coming out next year, you think these teams would work on O-lines and position players this year to bring him in next season. Luck is a true leader with mad qb skills, cant wait for the maddness to begin to see teams go after this guy.
 
What he said. Totally agree with you 100%. And with that said , Buffalo will take cam and still suck next year. Plus with Luck coming out next year, you think these teams would work on O-lines and position players this year to bring him in next season. Luck is a true leader with mad qb skills, cant wait for the maddness to begin to see teams go after this guy.

:nod: :thumbsup:
 
Agree with the post except this part. Leadership issues wouldmake me run from him. I'd key on the smart athletic guy from Nevada.

Actually suprised Colin, Nevada qb, (think thats his name) isn't getting more hype, while Gabbert is getting so much hype. I don't understand the Gabbert hype either. He had paltry numbers in an offensive scheme that should have been setting records in. Hopefully Nevada qb slides under the radar and Jax picks him up.
 
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