Article By Matt De Lima on 24th April, 2010
Thus with the emergence of Chris Johnson on the Tennessee Titans, it's easy to see why any team would want a speedy difference-maker at RB.
Simply put, Spiller is a glorified third-down back. He does not run between the tackles, he has average field vision, and considering his speed, he has poor natural elusiveness. He is a straight-line runner.
Spiller is a change of pace, not a go-to guy.
This is not to say Spiller is a bad football player outright. But with the No. 9 overall pick, the Bills' current depth at the RB position, and considering th...
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