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Bills Related Draft News & Discussion
OldTimer1960 replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
I hope not. -
Bills Related Draft News & Discussion
OldTimer1960 replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Has anyone seen or heard how Azereyah Thomas did at his pro day yesterday? -
Bills Related Draft News & Discussion
OldTimer1960 replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t think Farmer will make it out of round 2. -
Boy, Scourton has come down A LOT in weight. He was 280 if he weighed an ounce during last season and not all of it was good weight. I’m still thinking that Scourton at 260 is still considerably more powerful than Ezeiruaku. I would say that Ezeiruaku has the advantage in pass rush moves and flexibility. It will be interesting to see their 40 times and 10 yard splits. i do worry that putting an undersized DE in Ezeiruaku out there with undersized DT (Oliver) in front of two undersized LBs playing 4-2-5 with a small nickel CB might not be a good idea. But *maybe* not so impressive that he would be a lock to be taken before 30. I am not counting on him lasting until 30, but there is at least a slim chance.
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Agree- problem is they are probably picking (if they are lucky) among Trey Amos, Maxwell Hairston, Azereah Thomas or injured Shavon Revel or injured Benjamin Morrison. Each would be a reasonable 2nd round pick, but likely none of them make it to pick 56, so if you want one better grab them at 30 (or trade down a bit out of the first). That statement is also probably applicable to DT or DEs who might be available at 30 - Bills are going to be choosing from guys who better fit early/mid 2nd round at pick 30. Revel's value depends a lot on the medical reports leading up to the draft. I would be very surprised if he is picked before 30. I would not be surprised if he (or Benjamin Morrison) were available at pick 56. Also have to recognize that Revel played at East Carolina and hasn't been able to prove his athletic traits are real (speed, strength, agility) at the combine due to his injury - more questions...
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I can't decide if I like Ezeiruaku or not. I've watched a few of his games and I can see a good pass rusher - bend, flexibility, ability to set up the blockers for moves, but I'm not sure whether he can win wide with pure speed and that would be important at his size. Likewise, I think there is a tradeoff with Ezeiruaku where you get pass rush, but weakish run defense. He's not really the size you want playing the run. Collins in round 2 would be nice - I know he isn't a pass rusher, but I think he is a very good run stopper and would fit well next to Oliver. Porter at the end of round 2 seems too good to be true - I'd be happy with that if it happens. I might be inclined to double dip at CB in round 4 instead of Horton or the OG, but not if there aren't decent CB prospects available. Just my opinion!
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Free Agent Lull.... are we done minus bit players or more to come?
OldTimer1960 replied to JP51's topic in The Stadium Wall
I do think Benford is a quality starter - who is under contact only for this year. I also think Taron Johnson is a quality starter. There is nobody else at corner that fits the description of even a credible stop-gap starter. That's my concern and I'm not crazy about hoping that a starting caliber rookie corner drops to pick 30 (or 56 or 62). They are in a position of weakness and I'm hopeful that they'll add someone who could start and not be a glaring weakness if the draft doesn't fall the way they want or in case they don't hit on the drafted CB. If they go into the draft as-is at CB, they will almost be forced into taking a corner at 30 - and that could cause them to have to pass a player at another position that they might rate higher. For example, they may be forced to reach for Azereah Thomas and pass on, say, Derrick Harmon at DT. I don't like the option of trading up in round 2 for a CB much because to get far enough up from pick 56 to make a difference, they'll have to give up both 4ths (or equivalent) - and even then that doesn't move them that far - they might be able to trade 56, 109 & 132 (their 2 4ths) to get to pick 45. You're right on that. I should have said that they have nobody on the roster who can be a credible starter along with Benford and Johnson - that was what I meant. And I agree that it's *possible* that they could find a CB in round 4, 5 or 6 that could become a decent starter this year - but I would argue that depending on that is not a good strategy. -
First one seems totally unrealistic unless reported character concerns with Nolan are true. 2nd one at least is in realm of possibility.
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Free Agent Lull.... are we done minus bit players or more to come?
OldTimer1960 replied to JP51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Do you think it’s a good idea to look for a STARTING Cb as a rookie late in the draft? -
Wide Receiver Train Full Speed Ahead- CHOO CHOO!
OldTimer1960 replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall
Now that would be a BIG DT group. -
Free Agent Lull.... are we done minus bit players or more to come?
OldTimer1960 replied to JP51's topic in The Stadium Wall
The CBs on the roster currently comprise 1 4th round pick (Taron Johnson), 1 6th round pick (Benford), 1 7th round pick (Dane Jackson) and two undrafted guys (Cam Lewis and Jamarcus Ingram). They currently have NOBODY who could be a credible season opening starter. -
Don't think he will make it to round 3. I don't think he will even be available at the Bills' first 2nd round pick.
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He is going to need to be paid BIG after 2026 and may be unhappy if he isn't paid after this season. I don't expect that the Jags would take pick 30 for him, either.
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Free Agent Lull.... are we done minus bit players or more to come?
OldTimer1960 replied to JP51's topic in The Stadium Wall
That floor is a dirt floor. I'm happy to have Dane Jackson back as depth/competing for a spot, but if he is starting on a defense that hopes to be a Super Bowl contender then it's a disaster. -
Free Agent Lull.... are we done minus bit players or more to come?
OldTimer1960 replied to JP51's topic in The Stadium Wall
Almost HAS to happen. Worst way to enter draft is with a dire need for a starter at a given position - especially a position that isn’t great in the draft. -
Just watched Deone Walker vs. Georgia and he is big. I don't think that he is the power player that you would guess based on his height and weight. The Georgia OGs pushed him around some. He has mass, but not much of it is in his lower-half which is where most power comes from and he is so tall that blockers often can get leverage on him. I saw some plays where he had success using his long-arms to keep blockers away from his body, but I don't think that was very often. He also did block a pass at the LOS - his height and arm length can be useful for clogging passing lanes. To be clear, I consider myself a fan, not a draft expert though I have followed the draft obsessively since the mid-80s. Thoughts/opinions on Walker? To me, he isn't what the Bills' need, but certainly I could be wrong.
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Well, little doubt there!
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Neither has much speed for CB. Now, can they be successful in a zone scheme? Yes maybe they can, but lack of speed is a problem in man coverage. It’s not just that he is an older candidate, he also doesn’t have a ton of experience at the position. Height, weight, speed and played well last year- he’s a prospect, but might not be who you want if you’re counting on him to start/play a lot this year.
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Trading down 2 spots is only worth about a mid-5th.
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And there is the rub- staying out of trouble. That 100 m.p.h. debacle shows gross immaturity. We can't know what the teams have learned about draft candidate's intelligence, work ethic and character - teams invest a lot looking into this stuff. Maybe teams knew that Rice was a risk on character/decision making and that's why he slid to KC. When he has been on the field, he has produced, but like with Marcel Darius talent alone doesn't always win.
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Spot on, but these flames are fanned every year on local sport talk radio proclaiming that the "Bills have a lot of draft capital to move all around the board". They actually don't have very much as, other than the fairly early pick in the 4th they got in trade last year all of their picks sit at the back end of each round and they are completely missing a 3rd round pick. For example, according to the Draftek draft trade chart all of the Bills' picks combined are not worth as much as the Jets' 1st round pick.
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I don't see how they have enough draft capital to move up for two 3rds. Their later 4th and ALL 3 5ths would get them to about pick 98 - a compensatory pick after the 3rd round (that ends at pick 96). After that move, they would still then have only pick 108 (early portion of the 4th) and pick 206 (late 6th). Here is a link to a draft pick trade value chart. It is approximate of course as teams are free to make whatever deals they want, but it gives a pretty good idea of what the value of the Bills' picks are. Go to HTTPS://www.draftek.com and at the top there is a tab that takes you to the draft pick value chart. There are, of course, other similar charts that can be found - all fairly similar (at least that I've seen).
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He was playing on a bad knee last year. I do agree that he needs to get stronger and I believe the Bills told him that. I don't want to be too critical of the Kincaid pick - I was excited when they made it, but Kincaid and Kaiir Elam are examples of why I don't want the Bills to trade up in round 1. They are sitting late in the round where you're doing well to get a good solid starter and jumping up 4-5 spots isn't going to change that outlook very much.
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That would be great, but I don't think Emmanwori, Hairston, Knight or Alexander will be around for any of those picks. Other than Knight, I don't think Emmanwori, Hairston or Alexander even make it to the Bills first 2nd round pick.
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OK, I guess. I don't dislike Landon Jackson, but I'm not excited for him at the end of the first. I would like for the Bills to trade down out of the first maybe 10-15 spots and throw in their later 4th round pick and end up with 3 2nds and a mid-3rd while retaining their early 4th. I think the pickings will be similar between pick 30 and 40-45 - they could still take a CB, DE or possibly still have their pick of 1T at 40-45.