Brandon
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Hopefully it turns out better it looks on paper. I wouldn't be comfortable going into the season with that roster.
I have to think (or hope) that Beane is planning to make a veteran acquisition before the season.
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Just now, Freddie's Dead said:
Aaron Maybin says hi.
I'm speaking of the current front office.
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2 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:
Yes it was. Pure stupidity or they're going after Aiyuk? Nothing else makes sense? Rice still available but the wise pick will probably be Kamara.
The Bills usually don't like undersized DEs.
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Just now, SoonerBillsFan said:
How do we have the vikes 2nd round pick?
That was the compensation for the Diggs trade. The Texans had that pick, don't ask me how.
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Just now, TFBillsfan said:
Solid pick as we need more power and depth at C. Resume is impressive. Any ideal on why he slide to the 5th round?
It's not unusual for the 2nd tier of C prospects to be available in R4-5.
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1 minute ago, benderbender said:
Goodbye Rice. It was nice to dream.
Only two picks before the Bills are on the clock again.
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They definitely needed a good C prospect.
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1 minute ago, gonzo1105 said:
Do the Bills take Rattler in the 5th as a backup QB? They did it with Fromm and I'll be honest Rattler is a much much better prospect than Fromm
I would not take a QB in this draft.
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Jamari Thrash or a good short yardage/power RB would be my preference here.
Probably taking a DE or CB.
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Just now, Bangarang said:
Our WR room is 100% not better. That's utterly ridiculous.
As ineffective as Davis and Diggs were at the end of the year, it's a low bar to cross.
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Just now, H2o said:
Watch Miami take Rice
I think I'd rather have Thrash at this point. I think Rice may overlap Coleman too much.
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1 minute ago, B-Man said:
I wouldn't mind a big back.
Braelon Allen
Wisconsin
RB
Height:
6'2"
Weight:
235
Aside from short yardage and goaline, I think they're going to be facing a lot of defenses playing them pretty tight to the LOS this year until these wideouts prove they can hurt them downfield. They need someone who can grind out some tough yardage, because I don't think there's going to be a lot of room to run, especially early this upcoming season.
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9 minutes ago, BillsPride12 said:
Is it just me or does anybody else see some similarities with Eric Moulds? If he can pan out to be that type of player at the NFL level I would be very happy
I saw more of a Moulds comparison with Legette, though I also think he may end up kind of like a Cordarrelle Patterson.
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Just now, amprov56 said:
And what would that be?
The QB knows more than we do as average fans, but he's still a player and not a scout. He hasn't worked in the pro or college personnel department.
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1 minute ago, amprov56 said:
Seriously doubt he is making the picks but why would you not want input?
Input is ok, but there's a fine line there.
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15 minutes ago, FireChans said:
Yeah, an 800-900 yard season career player is exactly the kind of low ceiling guy I didn’t want lol
He could end up being better than that, but I can also see him being a guy who makes a handful of highlight reel receptions on 40 catches for 400 yards.
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Hopefully it works out, but its a little concerning if the QB is making the skill position picks.
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I'd like to see them pick up a power RB in R4 or 5. Aside from short yardage and goalline situations, I'm concerned that until the Bills establish a deep threat, defenses are going to play them pretty tight and there's not going to be a lot of running room.
Depth on both lines is always useful on day 3. So are DBs. A decent C prospect, in particular, would be a nice addition.
Another WR with some downfield speed is a big need, but I'd rather have gotten a more complete player than what is likely to be left.
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It may be that NFL teams just don't like him, but before anyone gloats, I would offer the peanut gallery a cautionary tale of a guy named Khalil Shakir. He was another prospect who was generally regarded as a day two prospect who got caught up in the numbers of a deep WR draft class and fell into the 5th round as teams had already filled their needs at the position. That type of thing can happen in a deep draft class.
I don't know for certain if that type of scenario is playing out here for Franklin or whether teams just don't like him as much, but it wouldn't surprise me.
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Greg Rousseau has been a good pick. At that point in the late 1st round, if a DE develops into a core starter and a solid player, you've done well. It's often a poor investment, with teams chasing fool's gold and a lot of them never do much of anything.
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I can't say I know anything about him, though I do think I've seen him mentioned in this area of the draft. They definitely needed a reserve DT that might develop into a starter, so I assume a good pick here. They ran to turn in the card fast enough.
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That was quick. Pick is in.
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TJ Tampa, Troy Franklin, Braelon Allen. Maybe Devontez Walker and Payton Wilson as well.
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Just now, Ralonzo said:
This makes me wonder about them looking at Myles Cole in the 5th. He's basically Groot II measurement-wise.
Yes, he's one that I think will be on their radar tomorrow in R4 or 5.
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Rd 5, Pick 160: LB Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington
in The Stadium Wall
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Productive, excellent combine testing, and high scores for coverage? If he can stay healthy, I think this is going to be a good one.