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Day Eight: Whitner Update, Defense Dominates by Chris Brown, Lead Journalist Last Updated: 8/4/2006 6:41 PM ET Bills GM Marv Levy provided a brief update on the contract talks with unsigned top draft pick Donte Whitner. "I spoke to the agent for Donte and told him about the importance of getting it done," said Levy. "I told him I hope they can work it out, but I never talked figures. I told him very honestly, 'We're going to have to move forward without the guy.' It's not going to be our style to stop everything else and have him catch up. Coy Wire and Matt Bowen are moving ahead and there's a lot to catch up on and learn. It's very harmful to stay out. I can't understand it." Levy admitted he's surprised that it's dragged on as long as it has. "I'm not carrying on the negotiations," said Levy. "I'm just saying, 'Hey we've got to get practicing man.'" As far as where negotiations stand Levy said there was one positive. "In the conversation I had with the agent the only thing that was encouraging was the agent told me that Donte wants to get in here. That was one glimmer of encouraging news." Bowen is aware of the talent Whitner possesses, and despite the fact that he'll be competing with him for a starting job, knows it's better for the team if he's in camp. "He's obviously a tremendous football player and we need him to win this year," said Bowen. "We need as many guys as we have and we need as much depth as we can. Right now we are working with the guys that we have here because that's all you can do and whenever Donte gets here we'll welcome him back and get moving." |
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yea whats whitner's problem? just sign, if someone spits in your face are you just gonna slurp it up? buffalo is pretty much spitting in donte's face right now and is doing the only thing he can do by holding out
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If the Bills think it's so vital for Donte to sign and get in camp, then give him the contract he deserves. IronBuckI brought up a good point about "market value". This year's draft "market" puts Donte's worth around the midpoint between $12.1 and $15 million guaranteed ($13.5~$13.6 million). The Bills are low-balling him at $12.9. If they just offer a little less than a million more ($13.7~$13.8) then that's still well below what Huff got and would most likely get Donte to quickly sign.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Rookie safety Donte Whitner signed with the Buffalo Bills on Saturday, joining the team after the No. 8 draft pick missed the first eight days of training camp. The former Ohio State star had been the top drafted player still unsigned and only one of three first-round selections not under contract. Whitner was seeking a five-year contract that included about $14 million guaranteed. The Bills as recently as Wednesday were offering him $12.9 million guaranteed over five years. Talks had stalled last week, with Bills general manager Marv Levy saying Friday the two sides were at ``a stalemate.'' Whitner arrived at training camp site in suburban Rochester, but not in time to practice. He is expected to be on the field Monday -- the Bills have Sunday off. The Bills had projected Whitner as their opening-day starter. He now has plenty of catching up to do after missing 14 practices. The Bills have expressed concerns that Whitner has missed valuable time learning the defense and bonding with teammates. His development already has been delayed because he missed all but two of Buffalo's spring minicamps because of Ohio State's relatively late exam schedule. Whitner spent last week working out at Ohio State and noted he was studying the Bills' playbook. Believing a deal was close, Whitner had traveled to the Rochester area before the start of camp July 26. But he returned to Ohio a day later after negotiations stalled. He is a hard hitter who finished third among the Buckeyes with 73 tackles, adding four sacks and two interceptions as a junior last season. He helped Ohio State rank fifth in the nation in defense, allowing 281 yards a game and 15 points last season. Last edited by rolemodel247; 08-05-2006 at 02:49 PM. |
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Well, I'm glad that's over.
Now, depending on the terms of the contract, and how long it takes Donte to get into the starting lineup, the process can be re-evaluated. |
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Great news.
I like that he's been kept in the loop by London Fletcher and Youboty (and Troy Vincent) prior to signing, so maybe the catch-up won't take too long for a player who has always been wiser than his years on the field. I definitely hope he does earn the starting spot ASAP.Last edited by BayBuck; 08-05-2006 at 08:45 PM. |
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Not a bad deal. Wonder how the incentives are laid out.
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Bills Sign Whitner by John DiTullio photo by Tim Irving Donte Whitner signs five-year deal First round pick Donte Whitner signed a five-year deal with the Buffalo Bills. Selcted eighth overall in April's NFL Draft out of Ohio State, Whinter had a short workout at training camp Saturday afternoon. "I feel like I'm a quick learner and I feel like I know football. Football is football, being at Ohio State, whether it's cover two, zone blitz, cover one, whatever, it's all basically the same concept, different terminology. I'm behind a little, but once I get in, meet with coach, get the ins and outs of the extra defenses they put in, I think I'll be caught back up with the rest of the guys", Donte Whitner said. Projected as the opening day starter at stong safety, Whitner is the last of the Bills nine draft picks to sign with the team. |
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Playing catch-up Whitner joins team for first day of practice Kevin Oklobzija Staff writer (August 8, 2006) — PITTSFORD — The first order of business for Donte Whitner on Monday wasn't a quick review of the playbook or re-introducing himself to teammates. Before joining the Buffalo Bills for his first practice of training camp at St. John Fisher College, Whitner had a little personal business to tend to. The rookie strong safety, the eighth overall pick in the NFL draft, needed a new uniform number. Given jersey No. 36, Whitner went looking for a trade. Well, more like a purchase. Running back Shaud Williams was the seller, giving up No. 20 in exchange for No. 36 and a tiny percentage of the reported $13.5million that Whitner will earn from the Buffalo Bills over the next five years. The parties agreed to keep the exact terms of the sale private. "He came to me, and I told him I was going to hold out" for the best deal, Williams said with a smile. Williams had good reason to be smiling. There were several digits in the sale price. "Counting the zeros, seven ... with the decimal in there," Whitner said. So why No. 20? The question was more "Why not 36?" That's the number worn by Lawyer Milloy for the past three seasons. Milloy, released in the spring, is the player Whitner will be replacing in the defensive backfield. "I didn't want to have the same number as he did last year," Whitner said. "And a lot of safeties in the NFL wear 20." Whatever his number is, Whitner was just glad to be at practice. He ended his holdout by signing a contract with the Bills on Saturday and went through his own conditioning drills over the weekend. He missed not only the first 10 days of camp but the bonding that goes with trudging through 95-degree heat. "Being at home and watching the NFL Network and training camps around the league, you want to go through the tough days with your teammates, the days when you feel like you're not going to make it," he said. He didn't think missing early practice sessions hurt his performance, though. He said he knows his responsibilities. "Right now, I don't feel far behind — maybe a little in conditioning," Whitner said. "I know my job. Now I need to figure out what everybody else is doing around me — the linebackers, the defensive linemen." While coach Dick Jauron was pleased that Whitner was finally in camp, the rookie out of Ohio State wasn't the object of his attention. "I didn't zero in on him very often," Jauron said. The Bills are trying to ease Whitner into the full practice scheme as quickly as possible but realize there are conditioning issues. "I think he's a high-character guy, and we anticipated that he would come in in good shape," Jauron said. "But we didn't want to overdo it. "We ran him a little bit Saturday, we ran him a little bit Sunday, just to get his feet under him." Whitner says he'll be ready to play Saturday night when the Bills open the preseason in Charlotte, N.C., against the Carolina Panthers. "I do want to play, but that's the coach's decision," Whitner said. "He's going to see me practice and decide." |
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