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Watched highlights. Footwork reminds me of Diggs
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10 hours ago, Gunsgoodtime said:
It was me, vet minimum. But a nice pay upgrade to say the least
Oh great, spent more time in the fridge then the training room. You're the next kelvin Benjamin
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1 minute ago, boyst said:
Teach this guy how to lead block. Teach this guy how to carry the ball. Teach this guy basic routes for running back curl route and tackle flag route.
Same thing with this guy.
Id love to have a giant for situations where we need a giant.
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Teach this guy how to lead block. Teach this guy how to carry the ball. Teach this guy basic routes for running back curl route and tackle flag route.
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Just now, Mister Defense said:
Most analysis on him say he can likely start now, on day one, in the NFL.
So I assume your post is just trolling, just sarcasm?
If not, you are a foolish hater, acting in utter ignorance.
Well, @section122is a jerk. Originally the joke was clear. He had "round 5 placeholder"
So, your hilariously dramatic name calling is annoying, at best. Do better.
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15 rbs have been chosen so far. Kind of surprised.
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8 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:
Our DBs definitely will.
Fair enough but we would be screwed if that's the case. I'd accept some vets for depth/st
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1 minute ago, Big Turk said:
Christian Benford was a 6th round pick.
Khalil Shakir was a 5th round pick.
Don't know who is going to turn into good players or not at this stage but the Bills seem to have a knack for finding the later round players that contribute
I like the optimism
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Just now, Big Turk said:
Getting pick 168 and 219 in the 6th
Stupid as hell. This roster won't have 5th and 6th rounders on it.
Inb4 _______ was a 6th rounder.
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2 minutes ago, Big Turk said:
For what?
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Traded to GB
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Time for Milton to the Bills
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6' .5" 235 lbs
QuoteSixth-year player and former walk-on known for both physical and mental toughness to overcome adversity. Injuries wiped out the better part of 2021 and 2022 for him, but he came back to post his most impressive production to date. He’s well-built and strong in his upper half. He can take on blocks or work around them but will find himself out of position due to a lack of instincts and patience. He doesn’t have great speed or short-area agility, so his margin for error is thin. He’s been a more successful tackle finisher than expected and leaves a mark when he hits. Ulofoshio’s best shot to stick around might be to shine as a core special teams member.
ST'er
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Just now, EasternOHBillsFan said:
It's a 5th round OLman from UGA and fills a need... breathe, man
Just prior to the pick OP had the subject body something like round 5 placeholder.
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3 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:
Great pick.
He's gonna start by the end of the year. Don't know much about him but his resume and what Sirius just said... Dudes legit.
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Sirius xm NFL loves it. Just said he's gonna end up starting this year. 44 starts, big games.
Said that he switched two very different QBs and styles play that it was impressive that he could communicate, lead, and call plays with both is admirable.
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16 minutes ago, section122 said:
Thats a mouthful
That's what she said
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Ok fine. It's a center from GA
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/sedrick-van-pran-granger/32005641-4e71-5349-190d-7420371fab37
Since 2021, Van Pran-Granger has played in the middle of feisty offensive lines. He has short arms, strong hands and good size by NFL standards. He has the hand quickness, placement and play strength to scrap against the nose, while his innate sense of positioning allows him to beat defenders to the spot moving laterally. He’ll have some ugly losses as both a run blocker and in pass protection when he starts to play too far forward or his footwork gets sloppy in space. It doesn’t always look controlled or clean, but he’s a fighter who usually finds ways to get his guy blocked. He should become an early NFL starter as a Day 2 selection.
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We drafted a placeholder? Wtf is beane thinking.
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1 minute ago, Capco said:
That's correct.
And the last time I went to the doctor they said I was borderline obese (granted, I was 10lb heavier 6 months ago, but still...).
Anyway... point is that he's gotta have some serious muscle density, which is a great plus for a RB. Looking forward to seeing Davis on the field.The stats always Surprise me. To simply compare our measurables to these high level athletes it is laughable. These guys are just built different. And most of us are 15 years older than them.
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Just now, Logic said:
His calling card is as a tough, inside-running guy, but he can be productive in the receiving game as well.
ESPN just pointed out that he had the most receiving touchdowns for a running back in the SEC IN 25 YEARS (!), with 8. That's pretty impressive.
To be able to go to your change of pace guy from James Cook and not necessarily lose anything in the passing game is a good thing.
ESPN also said they see some Frank Gore in his game. I think he'll be a good complement to Cook.
I get the hand wringing over using a draft pick on a running back, but the Bills DID need one, and at least it's an offensive player.
Read a report on him he runs tough as *****.
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Just now, Capco said:
I'm 3 inches taller than the RB we just drafted and this dude has 60lbs on me.
I can't imagine being 3 inches shorter, 60lbs heavier, and not being fat lol.Do you use hurricane straps when there is a storm? My math is 5'11 and 150 lbs. Woah.
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Jesus he's old. I actually thought he was older for how cranky he was. 😁
Happy bday Joey
Beane on WR "We worked out a guy today we are going to end up signing"
in The Stadium Wall
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I don't know enough of who is where next year. And I'm not going to gulp the scrote of the bears just yet, but on draft day many teams got significantly better. We did not. We needed 2 WRs if we didn't get one for the top 3. Or even top 5.
Ranking... Hell, we are at Carolina Panthers last year.