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What are the top five draft picks of the Buffalo Bills?

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kerryk | 2 years ago
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If your question is about the top five picks for the Bills in the 2010 NFL Draft, the picks were as follows:

With the ninth overall pick the Bills selected C.J. Spiller, 5' 11", 196 pound running back from Clemson University. He was the Atlantic Coast Conference 2009 Player of the Year and scored 32 career touchdowns.

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In the second round, 41st overall pick, the Bills selected Torell Troup 6' 3", 314 pound defensive tackle from Central Florida. Troup started 39 games and made 105 tackles, 24 of them were for a loss of yardage.

http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ucf/sports/m-footbl/auto_action/3310576.jpeg

Alex Carrington, a 6' 5", 285 pound defensive end from Arkansas State was selected in the third round.
http://www.nfldraftdog.com/draftdogimages/2010%20prospects/alex-carrington.jpg

With the 109th pick in the draft, the Bills selected Marcus Easley, 6' 3" 210 pound wide receiver out of the University of Connecticut. Easley caught 48 passes for 893 yards and 8 touchdowns during his senior year at Connecticut.

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The Bills fifth round pick was 6' 5" , 314 pound offensive tackle Ed Wang from Virginia Tech.

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