Hardy signs deal
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Bills sign Hardy, 1 pick left
Published 7/25/2008 by Patrick Dorsey at The NFL Source
The Bills just agreed to a deal with second-round pick James Hardy, according to buffalobills.com.
The forty-first pick put up very good numbers at Indiana despite being the lone offensive threat for the Hoosiers. Buffalo likes him because of his size, as most of their receivers are short and not the best redzone targets. Therefore, he fits very well into their offense.
In fact, he should start right away alongside Lee Evans if he beats Roscoe Parrish out. This would allow Josh Reed to go in the slot, the place he has the most success at. I ...
James Hardy Signs With Buffalo Bills
Published 7/25/2008 by David Kindervater at EMQB NFL Blogcast
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Less than 24 hours before the the Buffalo Bills open their 2008 training camp in Rochester, NY, the team agreed to terms with rookie wide receiver James Hardy today. This is significant because not only do I feel James will be a integral part of the 2008 Buffalo Bills, I believe he’ll make an impact as one of the best rookies to enter the National Football League this season. Naturally, head coach Dick Jauron likes what James brings to the team:
“Having a big receiver helps us. ...
Bills Go On Signing Spree, McKelvin Only Rookie Still Out
Published 7/25/2008 by Kevin at BfloBlog.com
The Bills took the field to open their training camp in Pittsford, NY about 20 minutes ago, minus only Leodis McKelvin from this years rookie class after second-round pick James Hardy signed a deal last night. The rest of their draft choices had been signed just a bit earlier in the day.
Left tackle Jason Peters remains a holdout and is looking for a new contract despite being in the third year of a five-year deal. I see Peters’ point, but the Bills have had a pretty good track record lately of renegotiating with players who make a good faith effort to participate. It may be in the big man’s interest to ...
