Bills Bolster O-line Further With Walker and Whittle
by Chris Brown, Lead Journalist Last Updated: 3/2/2007 6:26 PM ET
The Bills were far from done in addressing their offensive line Friday after inking Derrick Dockery to a multi-year contract. Buffalo also finalized terms with Oakland free agent right tackle Langston Walker and signed Minnesota free agent guard/center Jason Whittle.
"It's really a terrific day for us," said head coach **** Jauron. "It was just an outstanding day."
Walker (6'8" 345) has been a two-year starter for the Raiders. Last season he was Oakland's starting right tackle for all 16 games. In 2005, Walker started the first six games at left guard before missing the rest of the season with a stomach injury.
"He's a good athlete," said McNally of Walker. "For a big man he can move his feet. He's a huge man with experience that can play guard or tackle."
"Once I got here I knew this was a good organization to work for so I'm happy to be here," said Walker.
The 6'8" 345 pound lineman was a former second-round pick of the Raiders in 2002. Walker also has playoff experience having played in three postseason games including Super Bowl XXXVII.
He also offers some special teams abilities as he's considered one of the best in the league at blocking kicks with five in his career.
Walker will be 28-years old when the 2007 season begins.
Minnesota free agent lineman Jason Whittle completed the trio of signings Friday. The 10-year veteran has experience playing at both guard positions as well as the pivot and has served as a long snapper. The versatile lineman has appeared in 125 games in his career with 42 starts.
"To see the caliber of guys they're bringing in here for the offensive line, there's no doubt that this team is putting a proper importance on it," said Whittle. "I'm just excited to be a part of it."
Whittle (6'4", 305) spent seven of his previous nine NFL seasons with the Giants (1998-2002, 2004-2005) and was part of the club's Super Bowl team in 2000 that faced Baltimore in Super Bowl XXXV. He was originally a rookie free agent signing of the Giants in 1998.
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