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Posted: Monday, 25 February 2013 5:31PM

Two QBs bedecked with adversity piquing Bills' interest



(WGR Sports Radio 550) -- It's almost impossible for NFL teams and players to go year in, year out without some sort of event to test their mettle and allow the franchise to see what they're all about.

As the 2013 NFL Draft approaches, at least two players that play the game's most important position are using the adversity angle to what they hope will be their advantage. USC's Matt Barkley and Tyler Wilson have different journeys and a different set of circumstances which led to their less-than-stellar senior seasons.

If Barkley and Wilson had each declared for the 2012 NFL Draft, there is a possibility that they would have parlayed a significant junior season in to being a first round pick. Instead, both felt they had a team worthy of National Championship consideration and returned to their respective schools.

"No regret that I came back last year," said Barkley. "Haven't looked back once, and I wouldn't change my USC career for anything."

"I think that year gave me that opportunity that I wouldn't have necessarily been if I came out early," Wilson remarked. There's a lot of things that I didn't understand about how the process works, and you're kind of jumping in to it with cold feet. I have that opportunity by coming back, and I think I'm more prepared because of it."

In Barkley's case, it's never really been easy since taking over for a Trojan team as a true freshman. He's had to deal with a coaching change, locker room adversity, NCAA sanctions and the ever-so-weighty expectations of a Los Angeles market void of an NFL team.

Wilson on the other hand never had to go through sanctions, but he was the starting quarterback of a team that saw their head coach fired amidst scandal just weeks ahead of the 2012 season. Arkansas never recovered, falling from the grace of a once top-five team and national prominence, to a 4-8 record and yet another coaching search.

Regardless of their respective journeys, both 2013 NFL Draft hopefuls are using a similar buzz word to fight for their cause: adversity.

"I learned a lot from this last year that you can't teach in a classroom, that you have to learn through experience in regards to handling adversity at it's peak," Barkley said. "I think what I've had to endure at USC has been unique. It's not a traditional quarterback experience in college, with all the ups and downs, with coaches leaving, with the NCAA sanctions and what we've had to deal with, keeping that team together. I think I possess leadership that's pretty unique…"

"When the dumpster is turned upside down so to speak, it's how you respond to it," Wilson said. "I felt it was my responsibility along with a lot of those senior guys to keep that program together. There was a two or three week period there where we didn't have a head coach. There could have been a lot of controversy as far as guys transferring, but we kept it together. We had a great spring. You learn a lot about team chemistry, yourself and all that, and I think that's a tremendous positive. You have a great deal of pressure, and you put a lot on your shoulders at that time."

A senior season that provided a drop-off for both players has left their respective draft stocks to be plagued by an overwhelming ambiguity. Some are questioning Barkley's overall arm strength, while others look at Wilson's 83/4" hands as a negative in terms of being able to prove his arm strength as well.

Each responded to their detractors at the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine. First was Barkley, when asked about his perceived lack of an arm.

"I would disagree," Barkley said with a smile. "Look at the tape, watch the tape. I'm not gonna go through certain throws, but you can watch the tape where I've made throws in tight windows that I can make every NFL throw that you need. So, yeah, I would disagree."

"I don't know how much stock they put in to [small hands]," Wilson said after a deep breath. "I know I can throw the ball as good or better than some people with bigger hands than I do. Not that that means anything I guess. At the end of the day, I guess this part of it is a modeling session where you have to be this and this. But at the end of the day, can the guy play football. That's the way I've always looked at it."

The common link between both of them? Both were on the radar of the Buffalo Bills at this year's Combine in Indianapolis.

According to SI's Peter King, the Bills were one of nine teams that formally met with Barkley in his time at the combine. The Bills official website reported that Wilson was also set to meet with Buffalo on Friday night, the second time the team has met with the former Arkansas QB.

Speaking on Thursday, Nix addressed some concerns on both of the signal callers that the Bills seemingly want to learn more about. Keeping western New York in mind, the question at hand was in relation to the duo's perceived ability to throw the ball in poor weather conditions.

"To answer your question, I think Barkley can do it, yeah," Nix said before moving on to Wilson. "Tyler Wilson. I've said this before. I was concerned about his arm a little bit during the year. I've told him this. But I think he was banged up and then I saw him at the Senior Bowl, it looked like he had plenty of arm strength."

Many things can change throughout the next two months, but it appears now that Buffalo's eighth pick wouldn't be required to select either of these players. But with Barkley's pro day coming up, a solid performance with a healthy shoulder could intrigue some teams.

These two surely won't be the last quarterbacks that the Bills meet with in the attempt to find their next face of the franchise. Both Barkley and Wilson though are owning up to what happened in their final collegiate seasons, and declaring that they're better for it.

Only time will tell if they're right. One thing is for certain, though. They've certainly got the Bills wondering.
 
Barkley is set to throw publicly for the first time in this draft process on March 27, meanwhile Wilson will throw at Arkansas' pro day almost two weeks earlier on March 15.

Twitter: @JoeBuscaglia

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02/25/2013 5:37PM
Two QBs bedecked with adversity piquing Bills' interest
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02/25/2013 5:57PM
Why not Denard?
Try to get Denard Robinson in 2nd/3rd round, and skip these QB's this draft? I would hate to see top dollar, and long-term contract to any of these 2nd string guys! With Robinson, you get a great athlete, capable of being a speed receiver, or a dual-threat QB. He is NOT another Brad Smith, this guy can change a game in a snap...just give him the ball.
02/25/2013 6:02PM
For the Love of God, No!!!!
Geno Smith please..do whatever it takes to get him here...Wilson can't read a defense and Barkley has no arm..Geno SMith or no qb in the 1st round
02/25/2013 7:02PM
Barkley is just a smoke screen.........
for Wilson or Glennon or some other Southeastern bum that Buddy will find under some rock.
02/25/2013 7:19PM
Alex Smith
The Bills are the team that will get him in a trade.
02/26/2013 6:44AM
Wilson is no bum
Wilson had a great week at the Senior Bowl. He is the real deal and will be a good NFL QB.
02/26/2013 7:26AM
USC QB?
never never never....
02/26/2013 7:45AM
Why not Denard???????????????
Cause he sucks.....
02/26/2013 8:53AM
Wilson?
Seriously? I'm under the assumption that he'll be slipping to the third after his horrible senior bowl and combine. Geno, Barkley, Manuel, Bray >>>>> Wilson. Maybe even Nassib too.
02/26/2013 8:59AM
Every big game West Virginia had
Gene Smith went in the tank - talk about overrated!!!
02/26/2013 10:11AM
Ryan Hassib To the Chiefs #1 Overall Pick!
What do they know?
02/26/2013 10:39AM
you said it no qb in the first round
passing on Ogletree,Patterson or Jordan would be another huge mistake if they reach on a quarterback..not worth the gamble!!!
02/26/2013 10:41AM
ummm
you dont have to give rookies big money anymore....so your Denard Robinson comment is even more foolish.
02/26/2013 11:30AM
small hands
Omg! His hands are only 8 and 3/4 inches not the necessary 9 and 1/8 or more.What to do? These tape measure wizards also sniffed at Brees and Flacco while coronating Jamarcus Russell and the legendary Tony Mandarich at the combine. I'm not impressed with fat guys and their stopwatch culture...
02/26/2013 1:56PM
Plethera of Quality Defensive players and O-lineman
Why reach for a QB @ #8 when you know there will be someone available in rd#2, there are so many quality players on the D side of the ball that wouldn't be a reach and could have an immediate impact, also available left tackles and a select few guards should also be considered. A team can never have enough quality personnel, and at #8 there will be Gr8 players available for the Bills to choose from....just NIX the QB thoughts til later rounds..........!
02/26/2013 2:50PM
trade your number 2
for ryan mallett. with brady signed for 3 more years mallett would be a 7 year back up. he has the best arm of any availab le in the college draft. Pat's only have 5 picks in the draft and noone drafts like New England
02/26/2013 2:54PM
Top pick for Bills QB?
Gary Marangi!!!
02/26/2013 4:16PM
Buffalo's Savior!!!!!
GENO SMITH!!!!!!!!!! GENO SMITH!!!!!!!! GENO SMITH!!!!!!!!
02/26/2013 4:19PM
DIAMOND IN THE RUFF!!!!!!
GENO SMITH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GENO SMITH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GENO SMITH!!
02/26/2013 8:24PM
Gary Marangi!!!
With Tyler Pigpen as a backup!!
02/27/2013 8:43AM
GENO SMITH!
BIG BUST! BIGGER BUST! BIGGEST BUST!
02/27/2013 9:15AM
Re: Buffalo's Savior!!!!! & DIAMOND IN THE RUFF!!!!!
ALEX SMITH!!!!!!!!!!ALEX SMITH!!!!!!!!!!ALEX SMITH!!!!!! Get your Smiths right.
02/27/2013 10:30AM
Quit being dumb
i have seen so many post and comments about the Bills trading for Ryan Mallet. u think the Pats are gonna trade him within the division? they're not the Bills, and even if they did consider, you really want the Pats getting more draft picks from the Bills? unlike the Bills, they actually draft talent and know how to use it. "c'mon man" get real
02/27/2013 1:44PM
Please select
Gaino Smaith
02/27/2013 3:05PM
Barkley Bogus
If the Bills draft him, I will strongly consider boycotting next year. With Alex now in KC, Bills may have a shot at Geno. Otherwise, they will pick the top corner in round 1, if available.
02/28/2013 6:12AM
Major Reach
If they're not top 10 talents in this draft, why are you looking at them ? Never reach for average talent due to a need or you keep picking in the top 10.
02/28/2013 9:52AM
i have posted this BEFORE!!!!!!!!!!!
with the 8th overall pick in the 2013 draft, the buffoon ahem buffalo bills select from the university of anchorage punter JOE ESKIMO hahahah!!!!!!!! come on guys you know nix will mess this up and draft a qb in 1st round everyone in the nfl will be "looking",should be best lb or wr at that spot in my opinion
02/28/2013 11:35AM
Get Real
Keeping Jackson, Keeping Fitz, Select quality receiver and linebacker in round 1 & 2. Oh! Look who is here in round 3!? Nassib!
02/28/2013 9:07PM
Fire BUDDY
He should have been fired with Chan! How do you not have a QB then not take a QB and then tell the world if you have the chance you would draft one avery year?(White man speak with forked tongue) he passed on WIlson,Kapernick,Dalton,(Good starters) Ponder, Titans QB, Jags Qb (maybe good/not) If you don't take one, you'll never have one; to see if he is any good! Buddy is already retired just look at his drafts of QB's good scout my eye Get Geno and stack the deck around him and lets win some effn games. Bring on Whaley
03/01/2013 7:16PM
A smart GM
Drafts DE/LB Dion Jordan in 1 CB Johnathon Banks In 2 and either QB Landry Jones or EJ Manuel in Round 3. Which means we'll draft Te'o and Nassib.
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