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  1. Possible scenarios:

    - Trade pick 33 today for a vet WR, probably to whichever team wants Cooper DeJean the most.

    - Draft BPA = Cooper DeJean, and roll the dice on WR at 60. You know Beane loves it when a blue-chip prospect is available later than expected, ie Dalton Kincaid.

    - Trade down a few more spots to likely still end up with one of the top 3 WR still available, and amass more mid-round ammo. 

     

    Let's face it - None of these scenarios replaces the production of prime Diggs. All of them have big trade-offs. It's just not going to be a great draft for the Bills this year, sorry to say. 

     

    And no way in hell Beane is drafting a guy named Kool Aid.

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  2. I guess they just looked into the next year or two of college QB prospects, and saw this as their best chance to draft the best guy for the future. And if you believe, as many do, that it's best to let a rookie QB sit and learn from a seasoned vet for a year or two before he takes the reins, then what the heck. Cousins is the reigning godfather of bridge QBs. If ATL made a mistake, it was in how much they paid him. 

     

    Hey, it's not my money anyway. 

  3. Nice work, Beane:

    (a) The Bills didn't have the ammo to move up high enough to draft one of the top 3 receivers.

    (b) Nobody of the blue-chip persuasion dropped to 28.

    (c) The remaining talent level is overall very good, and the odds of hitting look pretty equal from 28 through at least the mid 2nd round. 

    (d) Beane now holds by far the most valuable pick remaining. Lots of talent still on the board, and he has a full day to field offers from everyone else. One could argue that, given the talent level still available this year, holding pick 33 is worth more than any of the last 5-10 picks of round 1.  

     

    I think the key will be acquiring as many picks above 150 as possible, as I understand there is a big drop-off in talent this year after that. 

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  4. What I love most about this trade-down is that Beane now holds the highest remaining pick, and he has a whole, long day to field offers for it. There are still a lot of great players left, and a lot of teams will be looking to trade with the Bills to make sure they get their guy. I think there is a ton of value in that alone, and combined with the added mid-round picks, I think Beane did well on value considering the depth of players available outside the top 15.

     

    The big story to watch down the road will be if Xavier Worthy becomes the next great Chief that the Bills basically handed them. 

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  5. OJ never truly acted like an innocent man in any way, besides empty words. He absolutely did it, and I think he spent the rest of his life trying to convince the world, and himself, that he didn't. 

  6. It was already looking like a proper rebuild, but I think the fans were in denial. Now there’s no hiding it. Unless Beane has something up his sleeve - like flipping this pick for some other vet WR1, Josh Allen will be throwing to a bunch of rooks and jags this year.

  7. I've certainly seen worse, but I think it's going to be a very mediocre year, though it will be entertaining. There are just too many starters, leaders, and tenured depth players gone, replaced with a mixed bag of non-impact players so far. And too much hope for rookies to produce right away. Hopefully they will emerge as a better team on the other side of it, and have enough money to retool for 25-26.

     

    With Josh Allen, the Bills will always have a puncher's chance. But I'm ready for 8-9, and it won't hurt my feelings. 

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  8. That probably won't happen. I think it's an interesting draft because so many QB, OT, WR, and CB are predicted to go in the top 25. Possibly 10-12 between just QB and OT alone, and the Bills don't need either of those, or a CB in rd. 1. 

     

    That could mean the Bills have premier player at some other position fall into their lap - DL or S in particular, but in general there could be some very nice players available that are not WR, QB, CB, or OT. Beane could either stand pat or trade up just a few picks to get a blue chip talent. 

     

    If they don't trade up big to get one of the marquee receivers, I could see them doing this instead, and taking a second-tier WR in the second round. 

  9. Just because guys like Poyer, Floyd, Hyde, White, Davis, and Morse had to walk due to the realities of age/injuries/cost, does not mean that their replacements will be as good at football as they were when they played here. And you can't count on young players improving, either. So far, this team is objectively worse, and it's pretty obvious.

     

    Doesn't mean our Bills can't have themselves a great season, but until it plays out I don't see how you can argue they have improved. 

  10. Beane is not one to fill immediate needs with draft picks. They are probably going to bring in a veteran, but I don't think they can't afford a really good one. We shall see. 

  11. 1 hour ago, corta765 said:

    Tre is really the only one I am truly sadden over just because he was tracking for a HOF caliber career and playing with Josh through this next group/window and he/we got robbed to see that which really sucked because he was such a great and fun player who loved Buffalo big time.

    I hear you, and I really I hope Tre can make a comeback someday, somewhere. 

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