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Wizard

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  1. Best part about Mock Drafts is no matter how much we get invested, how much we read, hear opinions, or follow mock drafts, we may get 4-5 players with the team and pick we thought they would go, no matter how hard we try in the first round to make predictions.
  2. I would choose coaching as I find joy and fun in giving back. Though, the only thing I would be probably qualified to help teach would be stretching on the athletic side and financial planning and principles as a workshop at those rookie symposiums.
  3. If contention means a playoff spot, then "Yes." If it means that we will be at least playing in the conference championship, then "No." We take a small step back and then with more draft capital and a better cap situation, the team puts itself into a legitimate contender again going forward
  4. This is really one of the worst posts ever. Sometimes the best post is the one you never start.
  5. If he is the 2nd receiver, we draft, I am okay with McConkey. He is well-rounded and should be a good player. I just believe based off of tape and physical measurables that Allen can get these guys to a higher level: Thomas, Mitchell, or Legette. And, as others have said, McConkey seems to be a repetition of what we already have as far as targets for a slot receiver (Shakir) and more of a slot type TE in Kincaid.
  6. I think of Mike Tyson's voice being married to a female horse. 🤔
  7. Am I in the wrong place? Testing...testing...testing. I could have sworn this was a Bills forum.
  8. The only problem with this idea is that Brock Bowers will not go lower than #15. I doubt Bills will trade away that many picks for a TE which would then make it even more unlikely that they will have their second rounder to get Leggette. Bowers is a great prospect. Unfortunately, picking at #28 does not help. Nice thought though.
  9. Troy Franklin. Not worth it at 28. Give me Mitchell. I like Franklin in that 37-60 range. Good pick if we end up trading back to early 40s and get more draft capital. If Bills want to double-dip at receiver then I would strongly consider trading up for him at Philly's 2nd second round pick at #53 if Leggette is not available. If there are 3-4 prospects at several positions a few picks before #60 and Franklin goes before #53, then BPA on their draft board that fits a need at DE/DT/S/C/OT.
  10. Salary cap is going to continue to go up. Still, up to $30 million on a linebacker/DE hybrid is quite an investment with so many other positions unsettled. He'll play well barring injury, but methinks Jacksonville will be stuck at that level slightly above mediocrity over the life of this contract. I expect a 7-11 win team with maybe one playoff victory during the time.
  11. For winning the Super Bowl next season, yes.
  12. Mitchell at 28. If we are into Legette, Franklin, or McKonkey at it's about pick #45, then call. Trading all or most of our draft capital next year seems foolish. I mean no disrespect, but the Bills will not win the Super Bowl next year. Get some young receivers and some good depth/developmental pieces and grow the young talent. If a top 5-7 DE, DT, OT, CB, or Safety that is between 24-30 years old becomes available next offseason in free agency or trade, then you strike with maybe our #1 or one of our #2's. Otherwise, bulls through the draft. Kansas Ciry had 3 Stars on their team: Mahimes, Kelce, and Jones. They are good everywhere else. We have Allen. Let's get better with the draft. If a star is available, strike in 2025 or 2026 if that is the missing or key piece needed.
  13. The top 3 (Jefferson, Lamb, and Chase)will resign or go to place with biggest offer. Higgins or Aiyuk work if they recognize they are in the receiver 10-20 range and should cost about 5-7 million less a year than the top 3-5 guys. Diggs is in for a rude awakening. He will have a solid year with Texans. He just voided roughly $75 million after this season. If he resigns, it should be no more than $75 million wherever he goes. As for me, give me Adonai Mitchell (trade up in 2nd to get one of Leggette, Franklin, or McConkey) or stay put and get the receiver they brought in on a top 30 visit from North Carolina. Those two with Samuels, Shakir, and Kincaid ought to be enough. If not, then grab your FA WR needed with the cap room in 2025.
  14. No, we will not win the Super Bowl in the 2024-2025 season. We could still make playoffs. We will be competitive in 2025-2026 as we will have more cap space, more draft capital, and hopefully more young players on controllable contracts.
  15. Those in the 1% of an already elite group of professionals (athletes, celebrities, musicians, uber billionaire business professionals) get too much criticism and too much praise. It's unfortunate, but this is the reality and price of greatness, wealth, and fame. As others have said, if Allen wants to lessen the voice of outspoken critics and semi-accurate perceptions or narratives about him, then he needs to do a few things a little better and win a title or two along with some additional individual awards that usually follow suit. Personally, I don't hear much about Josh Allen as a Coloradan that I think is inaccurate. He is a top 3 QB that has not yet won a title, a MVP, or both, and these are prerequisites to be in the all-time or top 10 QB list.
  16. I only want a receiver at or very close to the 28th pick if it is Mitchell or Thomas. The top 3 receivers are long gone. I doubt a top 3 DE is at #28, but here's hoping. Trading down is probably best course, if possible, if those two receivers aren't around.
  17. This team is the definition of Hard Knocks No. I would rather McDermott focus on clock management, the front office focus on the draft, and position coaches coach up our young players to be serviceable backups with potential.
  18. I don't know much about this guy, but the more I hear about him, the more I would not want to build my team around him.
  19. As far free agency moves, the only two I did not like: trading Bates (he should have been our center) and allowing the safety Blackmon getting out of the building without s contract. Everything else was played sell given salary cap situation. Get that WR fo Allen and get a power runnjng back for offense, a starter for DE and Safety, and some depth. Bills need to deliver in next 3 years. Gotta be all-in.
  20. Guys I am not comfortable as starters: Rapp or Edwards (at least 1 safety) Epenesa (at least 1 DE McGovern as Center (stay at LG) Samuel is a #3/#4 (1 WR) Backup Help Competition for Bass 4th or 5th Round DT Can't cut Martin, so get rid of Haack Power back so Ty Johnson is #3 in rounds 4-6 Developmental Tackle/Guard Depth everywhere
  21. Yes...areas to improve, but Dalton Kincaid is not on my offseason worry list.
  22. As others have said, I like Franklin. I think a faster and bigger-bodied receiver like Mitchell brings more value. Second round needs to be a safety/DE/DT.
  23. Ravens adding Henry was a smart move. Chiefs adding Marquise Brown and Punt God make them better. AFC is brutal.
  24. Who are those handful of players you believe will be picked in Rounds 3-6 that you just feel like they would be a good player and a great fit for our Buffalo Bills? With all of our 4th, 5th, and 6th rounders, maybe we find a starter and solid depth for our lines and secondary with guys like these: Here are 6 guys I like (no order) Maason Smith, DT Jaylon Carlies, Safety Kitan Oladapo, Safety Xavier Thomas, DE Luke McCaffrey, WR Beaux Limmer, Center What about you?
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