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Sources: Bills Shopping Simpson

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Sources close to the National Football Post have informed us that the Buffalo Bills are looking to trade free safety Ko Simpson before this weekend's draft in New York. The former fourth round draft choice has complied 143 tackles and 2 interceptions in three NFL seasons.  The Bills have been active in the past week. On Friday, Buffalo traded away Pro Bowl offensive tackle Jason Peters to Philadelphia in return for multiple draft picks and are reportedly shopping wide receiver Roscoe Parrish and defensive end Chris Kelsay as well.  We are also hearing that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are looking to trade tight end Alex Smith before Saturday.  More on these stories as they develop.

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Mr.Murder
Apr 21, 2009
08:56 PM

The Mayor of Buffalo can be assured that the Bills GM will never challenge him for the popular vote....

Dick Jauron, start looking through travel brochures.

Bills fans, pop in that copy of Buffalo '66 and throw back another cold 'un.

Just because we'll play in Canada doesn't mean we have to try and develop our roster into a CFL team!
Uou can spot us at the draft in the FREE MARSHAWN t-shirts...

Dan from Buffalo
Apr 21, 2009
10:22 PM

The Bills franchise was a complete disaster at the end of Tom Donahoe's reign of error.
In a feel good move Marv Levy was hired to rebuild a fractured franchise. Unfortunately, he said he was going to bring in players with character and rather they turned out to be characters.
Now we have a marketing kid as GM with directives by old man Wilson to cut costs.
My early prediction has the Bills finishing with the worst record in the NFL in the coming year. Bills fans expecting miracles in the draft might be reminded that you can't get a different result doing the same thing.

McBain
Apr 21, 2009
10:53 PM

Buffalo is also shopping Booker Moore and Walt Patulski. Any takers?

Dan from Buffalo
Apr 21, 2009
11:47 PM

McBain: Thanks for the laugh. How about other first round busts like: Tony Hunter, Tom Ruud, Reuben Gant, Tom Cousineau, Erik Flowers, Mike Williams, well you get he idea.
One problem is the Bills WILL be drafting in the top 5 next year and having to draft there will kill them financially.

McBain
Apr 22, 2009
01:10 AM

This just in - Bills are shopping John Murphy and Stan Roberts.

I dunno...Bengals, Browns, Chiefs, Raiders, Lions, Rams, Niners, maybe Jets...drafting 8th or 9th next year seems more likely. ;-)

will
Apr 22, 2009
07:24 AM

Ko Simpson was only good his rookie year and has to fight to stay on the field now, i think the bills will draft Ellison's younger brother.

Christian
Apr 22, 2009
02:47 PM

I love the bills, and I hope they can get a few impact players in this draft that can pay dividends right away...but you're right, their draft record has not been overly great...and a lot of their moves seem contradictory...they need a football mind at the top that has a vision and sticks to that vision...and the reality is, maybe this team just doesn't have the money to compete....GO BILLS, HOPE YOU MAKE IT BACK TO THE PLAYOFFS THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ghog
Apr 22, 2009
08:47 PM

looks like Witner will move to free safety with A. Yuboty who impressed last year with his tackling ability will be the starting strong safety. The Bills off season is always more interesting than the regular season

Buffalo Jills
Apr 23, 2009
10:27 AM

Can't believe old senile Ralph made the hall of fame, what a joke. Did he make it for owning the franchise that has lost more games than any other team in NFL history??

james
Apr 24, 2009
11:03 PM

Ive been a bills fan since 85 and all i got 2 say that teams better watch out 4 da bills because with what there adding on draft day to this team and what they already got it's about that time. Like chris berman an tha great jim kelly wuold say nobody and i do mean nobody circles tha wagons like the buffalo bills

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