Here’s some more talk about what the Bills will do/might do/should do/could do on draft day.

For their first-round pick, the Carolina Panthers are pretty much interested in everyone.

A newspaper that’ll be delivered on Sunday to the muckety mucks gathered in Palm Beach includes an article in which some Internet hack is quoted.

TE Ben Watson’s bum ankle didn’t cause him to be listed as doubtful for a recent trip to the Middle East.

QB Omar Jacobs is barely hanging on in the football profession.

The Colts are back to work.

We don’t have anything against long hair,” says the G.M. of the team that has proposed . . . getting rid of . . . long hair.

A couple of Cowboys can’t wait for Pacman to come to town.  (Maybe they are co-owners of a strip club.)

The Eagles lead the league in guys who change their names.  (May we suggest “Donovan McPuke”?)

“Two-Ton” Toniu Fonoti apparently is down to 1.75 tons

Saints QB Drew Brees is healthy in the offseason for the first time in three years.

WR Robert Meachem continues to talk about using the fact that he was a bust as motivation to prove that he’s not a bust.

Rams DE Leonard Little says, “I know I can still do it.”  (We hope he’s not talking about driving a car while drunk.)

Former NFL LB Keith McCants got McTasered on Saturday night.

A whopping 16,000 participants are expected for the May 3 run honoring Pat Tillman.

The NFL schedule won’t be released on April 3.

Pats coach Bill Belichick will be attending the meetings that will devote plenty of time to wrestling with issues arising from his former practice of videotaping defensive coaching signals.

DT Glenn Dorsey’s stock is back up.

Other teams aren’t seriously pursuing Rams S Oshiomogho (geshundheit) Atowge (geshundheit), a restricted free agent with a round-one tender.

Finally, someone in the “real” media realizes that the CBA might block the proposed hair rule.

Steelers S Ryan Clark is healthy again.

Former Bengals and Bucs coach Sam Wyche is getting into politics.

Former Raiders WR Jerry Porter says “[t]he last five years have been just hell.”