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Bills' Draft is back on the job again
Updated: August 21, 2010, 8:55 AM
Chris Draft found himself in an unusual position when football season started in September
— at home. An 11-year veteran, Draft was without a team.
"I've been playing football since I was 10 years old, so pretty much you know where you're
going to be in September. Unfortunately, I was at home for a little bit of that time," Draft
said. "I was telling my girlfriend, "I'm not supposed to be here.' ... I live in the offseason
in Atlanta. Offseason. Not during the season, you know?"
Draft doesn't have to worry about that now, as he's found a new home in Buffalo. He joined
the Bills on Oct. 13 after linebackers Kawika Mitchell and Marcus Buggs were placed on injured
reserve.
Draft made his debut against the New York Jets on Oct. 18, recording a sack. He then moved
into the starting lineup Sunday in a 20-9 win at Carolina.
Having been in the league for more than a decade, Draft said he was comfortable with the
basics of the Bills' defense. But it's not like he had a choice.
"If you want to be able to get picked up during the season you've got to know that you've
got to be able to learn very quickly," Draft said. "This game is about trust. They have to be
able to trust that you can go out there and execute a defense. It won't matter how strong,
fast or quick you are, if you don't know where you're supposed to go, you can't play."
Two weeks and two wins isn't bad, even if the game tapes won't be sent to the Hall of Fame
any time soon.
"In the last couple weeks we've given up quite a bit of yardage, so if you just look at the
game stats, you definitely don't really see the game," Draft said. "When it comes right down
to it, the No. 1 goal is to win as a team."
With the return of Paul Posluszny and the addition of Draft, the Bills' linebacking corps
went from woefully green to rich with experience seemingly overnight.
"I really like Chris Draft. He's a very smart veteran," Bills coach Dick Jauron said. "He
brings additional leadership — and we don't lack for leadership now out there at the
linebacker position — but he brings additional leadership. He's a very savvy player so
there's a great comfort with him on the field."
With Draft in the lineup, the Bills shifted Keith Ellison to the weak side. The moves paid
off, as the Bills went from allowing 318 rushing yards against the Jets to just 116 against
the eighth-ranked running offense of the Panthers, 18 yards under Carolina's average.
"We're working together, and if you're doing that, you've got a chance to get better,"
Draft said."
Draft has started 78 games in his career, including all 16 in 2006 with the Carolina
Panthers, when he recorded 107 tackles and a career-best 5.5 sacks. That made Sunday's win all
the more satisfying. It was also a chance for him to reunite with some old friends from his
Chris Draft Family Foundation.
"We still bring students to home games through an initiative I'm doing with the Panthers,"
Draft said. "It was the first time I got back [to Carolina], so it was great."
Draft's foundation — the motto of which is "Empowering Families to Live Healthy
Lifestyles" — is active in every NFL city in which Draft has played: Atlanta, San
Francisco, Chicago, Carolina and St. Louis. His list of community service projects and awards
numbers in the dozens and includes the NFL Alumni Spirit award for 2007.
. . .
Bills safety Donte Whitner can avoid a criminal record if he completes an intervention
program, according to an article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Judge Angela Stokes placed Whitner in the program Monday, a day before he was to have a
scheduled hearing in Cleveland Municipal Court to face charges of aggravated disorderly
conduct and resisting arrest stemming from an incident April 11 at the House of Blues in
Cleveland.
Whitner was stunned with a Taser after a fight broke out at the birthday party for Miami
Dolphins wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. Whitner and Ginn were high school and college teammates.
Lt. Thomas Saco told the Plain Dealer that Whitner pushed officers who tried to restrain
him and took a "fighting stance."
Whitner is due back in court Jan. 26.
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