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cosmo

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  1. Yeah Gurley will def be a star if his knee holds up. He was my favorite player to watch in CFB the last couple years, so bummed when he got hurt. Bust: Brett Hundley - Maybe he doesn't count because he could be a 3rd-4th rounder but I just don't see him being able to play in the NFL. Sleeper: Paul Dawson - Blows my mind that most don't have him going in the 1st, dude is a beast!
  2. Love DGB and was hoping for the off chance that he'd fall to 50, before we got Percy. Now that the free agency dust has settled it really has to be best OL available. Although I'd be thrilled if we got Benardrick but there's no way he's there at 50.
  3. I am a little worried about G but I'm sure they have a plan. I am kinda hoping they go into the draft needing a TE - Williams, Walford and O'Leary all look very legit and one if not all of them should be available at #50.
  4. I'm really going to miss Kiko but having a backfield of Shady, Freddy and Boobie is very exciting.
  5. Awesome vid, does anybody know who gave that speech that was in the middle? It kinda sounded like Ray Lewis but I'm hoping it was one of our boys cause damn, that was inspiring!
  6. Being able to play QB at a decent level in the NFL is a lot more impressive than running around and catching a few balls, no matter how spectacular you may look doing it. There's just so much more that goes in to playing QB, which is why there's only like 10-15 guys in the entire world that can do it very well.
  7. It really is amazing how great this class has been, the top 4 (Watkins, Evans, Beckham, Benjamin) are already some of the best in the league and will most likely be stars for the next 10 years. When you look at the second tier as well its crazy that the WR class wasn't really that big of a story leading up to the draft. I remember some people mentioning it was a strong class but 4 superstars and 5 more excellent starters?! That being said, anyone who says they'd prefer any of the others over Watkins is fooling themselves. Beckham is closest but his success depends almost entirely on his elite speed and athleticism which will fade over time and is susceptible to even very minor injuries. Evans plays against 2nd corners and Benjamin gets targeted like 20 times a game so their stats are inflated. Yeah we paid a hefty price but having a superstar like Sammy for the next 10+ years is going to be very sweet.
  8. I could tell Graham had a good game but wow "only the third perfect grade in the three years that ‘Upon Further Review’ has been running" -Could end up being one of the best free agent signings this offseason!
  9. Yeah he definitely got burned on that Bennett TD but I thought he showed good instincts on that fumble recovery in the 2nd quarter. It looked like that ball could have easily bounced out of bounds if Brown hadn't reacted so quickly and snagged it like he did.
  10. We know Freddie and CJ have a bond but it was cool to see how Fred was so excited for CJ when he scored and was one of the first to go congratulate him and vice versa when Freddie had that epic OT run.
  11. Dareus is not that much worse than the guys you mentioned and he filled a huge need. Williams has been awesome since the move to safety. Sheppard was traded for Jerry Hughes. That's a net of 3 pro-bowl level players plus a solid starter in Searcy. If you look at teams' whole drafts instead of just picking out players that turned out to be better than people thought, I'd say we had one of the strongest drafts of 2011.
  12. This is this same delusion that people use to justify paparazzi invading privacy- "if you don't want cameras shoved up your skirt then don't become famous." Just stop. These people seem to think that when a person reaches some level of salary/fame, any and all personal information should be available to anyone who wants it. You have it backwards - if you need to know these people's most personal and private details just don't be a fan, no one is forcing you. Don't say that they should quit their jobs because they want a little privacy.
  13. Mr. Big Stuff Marcell Dareus!! By the end of the season his off-field issues will be forgotten and we'll be talking about what a stud our boy is once more!
  14. There's too much talent on the team to go completely winless, especially with veteran warriors that never quit like Freddy & Kyle. 16-0 is much more likely than 0-16.
  15. Yeah, while EJ certainly can make or break the season I think Hackett is the man to blame for last season's offensive struggles. With such high caliber RB's and solid line they should be able to be productive as long as the QB doesn't play as bad as Tuel did last year (that KC loss was his fault not Hack's). Since Hackett is so young it is reasonable to be hopeful that he'll improve. If he does and there isn't much of a drop off from Pettine to Schwartz, our Bills will easily be in playoff contention.
  16. "Megawat" is pretty cool, but really "Sammy" is just fine. "SWAT" would be awesome if he was a defensive player but its just silly to call him that when he ought to be CATCHING the ball.
  17. I'm hoping they wait until the 3rd to address the O-line and take the best defensive player available in the 2nd. I just don't think there's that big of a drop-off from whatever tackle we would take in the 2nd compared to who'd be there in the 3rd. Also I think our defense is one or two quality starters away from being one of the best in the league and there are some ballers that are still available like: Tuitt, Attaochu, Crichton and Jean-Baptiste. It would definitely be worth that small drop-off in tackles to snag one of those guys.
  18. I was looking back at the drafts from the last few years and noticed that for 5 straight years now there has been at least one player drafted in the 2nd round that has become a star and would certainly go top 10 or so overall if the teams drafted again. For the last 4 years there's also been a star player to come out of the 3rd round as well. 2009 - 2nd: Jairus Byrd & LeSean McCoy 2010 - 2nd: Sean Lee, 3rd: Navorro Bowman 2011 - 2nd: Colin Kaepernick, 3rd: Justin Houston 2012 - 2nd: Lavonte David, 3rd: Russell Wilson 2013 - 2nd: Kiko Alonso, 3rd: Tyrann Mathieu I was wondering who everyone thought could be those guys in this year's draft and why. My predictions: 2nd - Kelvin Benjamin: Freakishly athletic, could have the highest ceiling of any WR in the draft. I would love for the Bills to take him in the 2nd if they can't get Mike Evans. 3rd - Daquan Jones: To be honest I don't know a whole lot about the draft prospects this far down but this dude is massive and has a great NFL star name.
  19. It seems like everyone pretty much agrees that there are only two legitimate needs: a RT and a big-play weapon for the passing game (either WR or TE). But from what I can tell, it seems like there's a pretty good chance of getting a long-term starter at RT in the 3rd round - OSU's Mewhort or the two guys from Tennessee for example. So I say the plan should be to use one of the first two picks on the WR or TE and the other on the best defensive player available. In the 1st round that would be Watkins or Evans in the off chance one of them is there at #9 and if they aren't -either Aaron Donald, CJ Mosley or Eric Ebron. I'm personally not sold on Ebron but if Whaley, Marrone and company love him enough to take him 9th overall then I'd be all in. I have two dream scenarios that I think are also pretty realistic, both having us take the best tackle available in the 3rd round. The first one would be Mike Evans falling to us at #9 then taking the best defensive player available in the 2nd (Crichton, Shazier, Roby, etc). I just love Mike Evans and I truly believe he's going to be a star. So getting him, a legit defensive starter and a starting right tackle would be a phenomenal draft. My other (kind of realistic) dream scenario would be taking Aaron Donald in the 1st then either Seferian-Jenkins, Kelvin Benjamin, Cody Latimer or ideally Marqise Lee if he slides that far. We have two of the better DT's in the league so that's one of the least pressing needs but given the decent amount of depth all around, we can afford to try and turn our already very strong D-line into potentially the league's best.
  20. This is most likely the answer. No safeties on the pre-draft visit list but there are 6 corners, so its pretty fair to assume that the plan is to move Graham and/or maybe Brooks to safety like Aaron Williams last year.
  21. I agree with the logic about how trading for Watkins wouldn't be that big of a blow when you consider the strength of the upcoming UDFA class. But I think trading up for Mike Evans would be a much better move since we wouldn't have to give up as much, maybe not even a 2nd rounder if we're only trading up to #5 or #6. Plus Evans is exactly the type of player that we've been wanting for seemingly forever - a big, tall stud WR who's open even when he's covered. The team could certainly use more depth at a lot of different positions but I'd say our only real "needs" are a big WR or TE and a RT. If we could grab legit day-1 starters at both those spots we could very well be heading to the playoffs, so if it takes trading away a few picks to get them I'm all for it.
  22. It's pretty obvious Richardson only won because he plays in the biggest market. Kiko was 3rd in tackles and 5th in total snap counts, playing every single snap in all 16 games for the 4th ranked defense (according to Football Outsiders). Oh well, this award doesn't really mean anything but Kiko clearly got robbed.
  23. Its gotta be either an LB or OT in the 1st, whichever one of those we don't take in the 2nd and WR, TE and S in some order from 3rd-5th. It is just amazing how many people on here are so sure that EJ will never be a "franchise" QB. I know it was early in the season but it seems like so many have forgotten how he lead the team down the field and won the game against the Panthers (the number 2 overall seed in the NFC). If he shows little or no improvement next year after the full offseason, team and staff continuity etc, then I would be all for looking QB in 2015. We've waited 14 years, we can certainly wait one more to see what EJ can do and pick up some studs at other positions along the way.
  24. Matt Schaub is a perfect example of how long you should stick with a QB. He looked decent with some potential then bam! 2013 comes around, he goes down in flames and now they have the #1 pick. Lets stick with EJ and if he really isn't good, eventually he'll blow up our season and we'll get the first pick haha.
  25. Totally agree with all those 9 guys and I would say that Aaron Williams should be on that list as well, when he's playing safety. I don't know if you were ranking them in order but I would rank them like this: M. Williams Glenn Alonso Dareus K. Williams Wood Byrd McKelvin Hughes A. Williams
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