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Potential Bills Free Agent: DE Antwan Odom

Odom could get a huge pay-day as top DE available (ViewImages)

Call this one a pipe dream if you will - and an excellent DE analysis by jri111 may render this opinion just that. But a popular opinion at this blog is that the Buffalo Bills' most pressing need defensively - the one place where an upgrade would have the most uplifting effect for the entire unit - is at defensive end. Even though the Bills have handed out lucrative deals to the likes of Aaron Schobel, Chris Kelsay and Ryan Denney, the team was still unable to generate a consistent pass rush last season. That's why defensive end rated so highly (#3) on our community needs list.

The near-consensus top defensive end on the market this year is Tennessee's Antwan Odom, who enjoyed a break-out 2007 season in which he totaled 27 tackles and 8 sacks in a rotational role with teammate (and fellow free agent) Travis LaBoy. Even though Odom has already stated that he'll give the Titans the first chance to sign him before free agency begins, it's a near certainty that the money Odom can make will be much more than he can make as a Titan. He is a player that seems to be developing into an upper-echelon player, and his pass rush skills would do wonders for a Bills DE corps that desperately needs some youth and speed.

Music City Miracles' Take
Once again, Jimmy - head honcho of the Titans blog Music City Miracles - has provided his first-hand knowledge of a Titan player. He was kind enough to answer three questions of mine about Odom, and his answers were very intriguing...

Odom had a break-out year in '07 on a pretty good Titans D-Line. With other free agent linemen to consider, will finding enough money for Odom be a problem, or is he ready to walk?

Finding enough money for Odom will not be the problem. The Titans have plenty of cap money to spend. The only reason that Odom won't be back with the Titans is if someone offers him a truckload of money. Titans' GM Mike Renfeldt proved last off-season that he will not overpay for free agents, even on his own guys.

The reason the Titans wouldn't want to give Odom big money is because of his durability issues. He missed pretty much all of '06 with a knee injury, and while he hasn't missed much more time because of injury, he has proven that he is only effective when you have a guy that he can platoon with like the Titans had this season in Travis LaBoy.

What is Odom's best style of play - is he more of a speed rusher, or is he a more physical end that excels against the run?

He isn't terrible against the run, but his strength is the speed rush.

What exactly was Odom's role in the line rotation? Did he start on a regular basis, or was he rotated in from the sideline?

He started pretty much every game, but he and Travis LaBoy rotated in and out a lot. As I said above, the only way for Odom to be effective is part of a platoon.

Discussion Time
I know what many of you are going to say (and have said plenty of times already) - the Bills won't spend money on a player like Odom due to the facts that they like their current top three defensive ends, and they simply shouldn't tie up more money into their most expensive position on the team. I have a slightly different opinion, and again, it's one that has been voiced at this blog before: if the Bills have wads of money that they can spend on one or two significant upgrades, why not do it at the position with the highest impact? That position, in my opinion, is defensive end - an impact speed rusher would do wonders not only for the other ends on the roster, but for the back seven as well. That's the missing element that this Bills defense needs more than any other.

Let's hear it about Odom, folks. What do you think of him as a player? What do you think his chances are of hitting the open market? How slim are his chances of being a Bill? Odom ranks as the top free agent available on my personal list, so I'd love to hear what y'all think of him.

Titans DE Antwan Odom
Year G Tk Sk INT FF FR
2004 16 21 2 0 1 0
2005 16 31 2 0 1 0
2006 4 9 1 0 0 0
2007 16 21 8 0 1 0
TOT 52 82 13 0 3 0

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We Can Wish
Just like it said this is more of probably more of a pipe dream, but this guy is exactly what we need to boost our seemingly non existent pass rush. I would love to sign Odom however I don't see it happening due to our large amount of money invested in our current Ends, but it could be possible, look at the Super Bowl Champion Giants who pay a ton to their D-LINE.
Playoff Bound in '08!

by SP on Feb 15, 2008 2:23 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

DE
I have stated for quite some time now that I would like to add a DE, even before Hargrove was suspended, I was calling for more help at DE. I would love to see one taken with the Bills top pick,  but if they chose to sign a guy like Odom I wouldn't be upset. He could be a strong pass rusher to bring in on passing downs. I would have no problem with the Bills signing him, even if they had to give him more money than they would the #11 overall pick.
Man do I miss #78

by sireric on Feb 15, 2008 7:27 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

I wouldn't mind this signing,
But, only if it came at a decent value.  With that said...

I'm beginning to think there are more holes in the roster than I had hoped for.  I think I am going to re-prioritize my needs for this team in a separate diary later in the day

by krytime on Feb 15, 2008 8:38 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Holes?
I don't see a lot of holes - just players we need to be elite. For example, we're not "thin" at defensive end - we've got three pretty good players - but we're a speed rusher short of having an elite quartet.
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by Brian Galliford on Feb 15, 2008 9:24 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Those ARE holes Brian
We have NO pass rush. We need a DT, OLB, another CB, 2 WR's, a receiving TE, depth at OL and maybe a backup QB.

Those are all holes no matter how you look at it. Getting better players at positions deems those areas holes.  And we have a lot of them.

~K

by Kurupt on Feb 15, 2008 9:46 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I guess it's a matter of perspective
I view a "hole" as a desperate need. Perfect example: the Bills had a gigundous hole at running back entering last year's draft. They ended up drafting two players there.

The only "holes", by my (perhaps off-beat) definition, that I see are at wide receiver and receiving tight end. We have players at end and tackle on the D-Line. We have corners. We have some experienced depth on the line (especially if Whittle is brought back). I truly believe that the problems at tackle and end can be taken care of by carefully selected players (i.e. a mid-round speed rusher, or one biggish DT to play just run downs).

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by Brian Galliford on Feb 15, 2008 9:55 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

That many?
I don't see a second WR being a hole whatsoever.  Also I consider depth on the oline exactly what is called; depth, not a hole.  Backup QB we can worry about later with some of the late cuts or even the draft again.

Can we feasibly trade Kelsay or Denney?  It comes down to do we want to shore up the run with an expensive DT addition, or do we shore up the pass rush with a DE addition.  Odom would be absolutely perfect here, and would finally give us a player to fear of the end.  

I think, as long as we grab Rivers at 11, and another DT in the 3rd, we can help shore up the run a bit, and improve the pass rush significantly with Odom.

by Kumario! on Feb 15, 2008 1:57 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I like the idea of a DE
There are some really good points about adding a DE who could rush - especially because it seems to be the only way to beat the Pats... What i'm wondering is if perhaps we address WR and DT with Free agents and draft Ghoulston out of Ohio State?

by DC Fan on Feb 15, 2008 9:52 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

It's a good thought
But feel free to place a large amount of money on the fact that neither Vernon Gholston nor Derrick Harvey will last until pick 11. They're too good, and ends are extremely hard to come by in the draft. If teams ahead of Buffalo don't take Harvey (Gholston will certainly off the board, perhaps as early as 4), some smart team will trade up to take him.
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by Brian Galliford on Feb 15, 2008 9:57 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

have some faith
don't forget Groves, mark my words, he will be right up there with Harvey by draft time.
Man do I miss #78

by sireric on Feb 15, 2008 10:36 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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