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http://www.billsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-corey-bojorquez-jersey , he rushed for 143 yards this past season and has four touchdown catches over his tenure at Wisconsin, thanks to a soft pair of hands. More of a tight end or H-back, Wesco is a 6’4,” 274-pound rumbler who was asked to do a lot of things for the Mountaineers offense, including being a lead blocker. His production in the passing game was relatively high, with 26 receptions for 366 yards and a touchdown this past season.Tier IIWinston Dimel (UTEP)After three effective years with Kansas State, Dimel chose to transfer to UTEP. As a pure run-blocking fullback
http://www.billsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-jason-croom-jersey , he’s part of a dying breed. He’s excellent at holding the point of attack and keeping running lanes open, and has served as a goal-line runner at K-State. In a report from Rob Demovsky at ESPN, the Buffalo Bills have conducted an interview for one of their coaching vacancies. In an article primarily focused on the Green Bay Packers hiring Nathaniel Hackett (yes, THAT Nathaniel Hackett) to be their next offensive coordinator, Demovsky tosses in that Joe Philbin has interviewed with the Buffalo Bills and two other teams. The report does not indicate which position the Bills were looking at Philbin for. Currently the Bills still have vacancies for their special-teams coordinator, wide-receiver coach and offensive-line coaching positions. Aside from looking a lot like the guy who played The Devil in Constantine, Bills fans should remember Philbin’s stint as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins from 2012 to 2015. Philbin was most recently with the Green Bay Packers as their offensive coordinator and interim head coach after Mike McCarthy was let go mid-season. Along with that experience
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