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Buffalo Bills Training Camp Battles, Part Two: Wide Receiver

May 5, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

While it’s now certain that Stevie Johnson will be the Buffalo Bills’ No. 1 wide receiver entering the year, the front office has some tough decisions to make regarding the remaining nine wideouts currently on the roster.
Last season, Donald Jones was the No. 2 receiver opposite Johnson for the first seven games, hauling in 23 passes for 231 yards and a touchdown before he went down with an injury. When Jones went down, the Bills focused on Stevie Johnson, who became the first wide receiver in Buffalo Bills history to record consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
Slot man David Nelson is a lock to make the team. He has improved each and every week, almost doubling his rookie numbers by catching 61 passes for 658 yards, while finding the end zone five times.
While Johnson, Jones and Nelson are locks to be on the opening day roster, that leaves us with Aiken, Clowney, Easley, Graham, Hagan, Martin and Roosevelt.
The Bills selected T.J. Graham out of North Carolin...

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