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Wizard

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  1. Probably a "B" without including Stephon Diggs into the mix.

     

    Davis and Bass were puzzling picks.  I thought a different receiver, Troy Dye (OLB) or Biadasz (C/G) would have been better overall value in the 4th.

     

    I would have wanted Mann (P) instead of Bass in the 6th.

     

    Epenesa, Moss, Fromm, and Jackson were solid picks.

     

    UDFA's: I believe bringing in a pair of undrated TE's and linebackers and upside G/T would be good for competition and position depth.

     

     

     

  2. ***I do not believe the Bills will draft a tackle simply because of Ford, Nsehke, and Williams all possibilities opposite Dawkins).

     

    2nd: Pittman (WR) or Arnette (CB)

    3rd: Moss (RB) or Dye (LB)

    4th: Anae (DE) or Simpson (OG)

    5th: Bailey (OLB) or Muse (SS)

    6th: Stanley (QB) or Coe (DE)

    7th: Hand (CB) or best ST player available

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  3. What middle round prospects do you believe fit the Bills "process" culture, draft needs, and may honestly be available in rounds 3-5? 

     

    Knowing that the Bills will likely value quality over quantity with this year's draft picks, what kind of players may become starters down the line and serve as solid backup depth?

     

    My Middle Round Difference Makers (Rounds 3-5)  ***Bolded players are my favorite

    Offense

    QB Nate Stanley (Round 5 or Round 6)

    RB's Michael Warren (Round 4 or 5) & Lamical Perine (Rounds 3 or 4)

    WR's Collin Johnson (Round 3), Van Jefferson (Round 3 or 4), Jauan Jennings (Round 5)

    TE  Jared Pinkney (Round 3 or 4)

    OT/OG  Jake Driscoll (Round 4 or 5), Alex Taylor (Round 4 or 5), Jon Runyan Jr. (Round 5 or 6)

     

    Defense

    DE/DT  Jonathan Garvin (Round 5), Nick Coe (Round 3 or 4), James Lynch (Round 3 or 4)

    ILB/OLB   Markus Bailey (Round 3 or 4), Troy Dye (Round 3 or 4), Cam Brown (Round 3)

    CB/FS/SS  Troy Pride (Round 3 or 4), Stanford Samuels II (Round 4 or 5)

     

     

     

     

     

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  4. I think the upcoming schedule will make it tough to get a high playoff seed, so Super Bowl aspirations are a bit premature. The Chiefs and Ravens are the measuring stick for the offense.

     

    Again, the development of Allen is absolutely everything! After Allen, the Bills need:

    1. A young top 10 pass rusher

    2. A solution at RT

    3. A 2nd RB as a a safety net catching out of the backfield or a powerback

    4. Solidify a #2 corner

    5. A 3rd linebacker who consistently tackles well.

     

    Reasonable Solutions

    1. Not an easy fix right now

    2. D. Williams (RT Carolina)

    3. Draft (rounds 2-4)

    4. Not an easy fix right now

    5. Draft or Development of Vosean Joseph

     

     

     

     

  5. I can't disagree with Sean Taylor as an all-time safety. I would still start Lott with Ed Reed over Taylor as Lott also played CB early in his career and was the voice of a solid defense.

     

    Yes...based off of nasty hits and as a physically freakish athlete, Taylor is an all-time great.

     

    He and Kenny Easley would round out my top 6 safeties since I started watching football in the 80s.

     

     

  6. Like others have said, he is a excellent back for what we need. A change-up to Singletary that is a ground and pound kind of guy who would lead to sustained drives and less passing pressure on Allen.

     

    Drop Murphy and sign Hyde with money saved from Murphy for 2 years. Then get a RT upgrade.

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