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#31 Dwayne Wright
Buffalo Bills Running Back
PRO: Selected 111th overall by the Bills in the 4th round…2nd running back taken by team in 2007 draft.
2007: Played in 14 games and finished with 94 yards on 29 carries, also posted three catches for 17 yards… Posted at least one carry in eight consecutive games (9/23 – 11/18)… Made significant contributions on special teams… Made NFL debut in season opener vs. Den (9/9), contributing on special teams… Posted first NFL rush attempt at NE (9/23), finished with six carries for a career-high 36 yards… Recorded a career-high 12 carries for 25 yards at NYJ (10/28)
#35 Bobby Wilkins
Texas Rangers 2007-Current
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EL CAJON (6-13-07) — Even pitcher BOBBY WILKINS himself could not believe how smoothly his negotiations with the Texas Rangers and area scout Steve Flores went when the two parties met Sunday (June 10) night at the Wilkins family residence.
Wilkins, Texas’ 6th round pick and the 200th player selected overall in last week’s free agent draft, agreed to contract terms that have him headed to Surprise, Ariz., later this week where he will join the Rangers’ Arizona Rookie League team. The ARL season begins on Friday, June 22.
“Honestly, about halfway through my senior season I could see something like this happening,” said Wilkins, who was 5-5 with a 1.08 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 64.2 innings as a Valhalla High senior.
“But they (the Rangers) gave me more than I asked for, and that is exciting,” Wilkins added.
Although Wilkins did not give any specific figures it is believed that he received a $150,000 signing bonus plus incentives and money for school. The hard-throwing right-hander had the option of accepting a scholarship to San Diego State University, but chose to start his professional career over that.


