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ProbablyWrong

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  1. I would argue Bradham was a good pick too.
  2. QB in round 3-4 is good enough to get a chance this year, but gives us a chance to also draft in round 1 extra they don't pan out. we need to focus on wide receiver and defense this draft to take advantage of the natural talent.
  3. New QB + bad WR corps gives us issues. Id rathrer have any new Bills QB not get Gabbert syndrome their first NFL season... Better to start Fitz or tj and have a functional supporting cast for next year's quarterback.
  4. I am a fan of Breaston. Not as a number one, but he would be a definite upgrade to our WR corps. Hopefully his down year means he can come cheap.
  5. The kickoffs are what worried me. I'm not sure Chan was wrong in his estimation of how much leg Lindell has left.
  6. I am on board with drafting a good kicker rd 6. We left a lot of points on the field due to lindell's lack of range.
  7. He didn't say anything about reaching at all.
  8. Agreed on all counts. This could save us a lot of cap space if it convinces Fitz to restructure.
  9. A competent supporting cast, for one. Not likely to be a star, but average to above average play, and rare leadership skills/intangibles are nothing to scoff at. Not a first rounder, though. As far as QBs go, I'm with whoever Gruden recommends. He called Wilson last year when a lot of scouts and 'experts' were saying otherwise.
  10. I've stated before that I think Hartline would be an excellent addition if possible. Myers could be good as well. He was a beast in fantasy football last year but I never saw him actually play.
  11. Mostly like it. I would ideally like to resign McKelvin, and I would do the first 3-4 draft rounds differently, but overall a solid and mostly reallistic. I like the thought of getting a kicker though. Easy upgrade that could help a ton.
  12. I am all in on Ogletree if he is there for our pick. Seems like a rare, every down, all around good lb.
  13. ...Easley? /sarcasm I meant more in terms of quality, not slot/outside. He would most likely take the #1 place on the field if he can still play and we don't bring anyone else in.
  14. They were the best in their primes. Still good now, but current tops in the league? No. I think that players who used to be the best tend to get that recognition long beyond when they have been supplanted. Not always true, but it happens a lot. It's just how peoples' minds work.
  15. Tons of potential. Gotta give him a shot to prove he is healthy. Would be instant #2 if he is.
  16. This guy could be a perrenial all pro. He could also be out of the league after 4 games. Not worth the risk in round 1.
  17. I like both of these players. Though I feel like "under the radar" applies more to fans than NFL front offices. Hopefully Buddy and Brandon have given some thought to these players.
  18. Honestly, the opposite of what it needs to be. WRs develop notoriously slow in the transition from college to NFL. If you need WR help as badly as we do, throwing a rookie in to be a starter is a risky move. I'd rather grab a cheap but solid one in FA (hartline or amendola level) or by trade, then draft a developmental guy. Don't wanna put all your eggs in one basket, especially when said basket is known to be unreliable.
  19. I could put up with the attitude issues, but injuries and price (combined) make him too much of a risk for us.
  20. I am most intrigued in Hartline as far as WRs go. Solid campaign this year with an iffy QB. Wallace has attitude issues, Jennings isn't who he used to be, and Bowe is only a year younger than Jennings. He seems like a decent deep threat, and at least a good number 2 compliment to Stevie.
  21. I can't imagine he will cost much. Might as well keep him around - he had flashes of talent.
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