10 Results for larry tripplett

DL rankings: 11-32

Scouts Inc.

After scouring the depth charts and watching the offseason workouts, Scouts Inc. ranks teams 1-32 at the DL position.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 09, 2007

Green plotting escape from Kansas City

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

From Trent Green forcing the Chiefs' hand in a trade to the chances of Marc Bulger becoming a free agent, Len Pasquarelli covers it all in his Tip Sheet notes.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | May 18, 2007

AFC draft needs

Scouts Inc.

With the draft just a few days away, Scouts Inc. breaks down the draft needs of every AFC team.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | April 18, 2007

Buffalo (5-11) at New England (10-6)

Buffalo (5-11) at New England (10-6)

Preview | September 05, 2006

Pats open at home vs. Bills

FOXBORO, Massachusetts (Ticker) -- Tom Brady will not have his favorite receiver Deion Branch, but he probably doesn't need him on Sunday when the N...

Preview | September 04, 2006

2006 Bills preview

ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine

2006 Bills preview

Story | Conversation | August 24, 2006

Dolphins need Culpepper

Keith Kidd, Scouts Inc.

The Patriots are still the team to beat in this division, but the Dolphins have certainly closed the gap, writes Keith Kidd.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 13, 2006

Miami must focus on improving O-line

Scouts Inc.

Our friends at Scouts Inc. have updated their offseason shopping list for every team in the AFC East.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | March 29, 2006

Bills tackle needs, sign DT Tripplett, TE Royal

ESPN.com news services

Defensive tackle Larry Tripplett and tight end Robert Royal signed with the Buffalo Bills on Saturday as the team wasted no time addressing its numerous needs on the first day of free agency.

Story | Conversation | March 12, 2006

Teams have holes to fill

Pro Football Weekly

After analyzing each team's roster, Pro Football Weekly lists the top three needs for the all 32 teams.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 13, 2004