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BillsShredder83

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  1. Has anybody done this yet? Asked ChatGPT; criteria I gave it being "realistic & scheme fit"... I can tell its pretty whack given its talking about "post-Diggs". I dont know much about this draft past round 2, so you'll have to be the judge Round 1, Pick 26 Matthew Golden, WR, Texas Why: A dynamic playmaker with elite speed (4.29 40-yard dash) and route-running ability. Golden can stretch the field and provide Josh Allen with a reliable deep threat Round 2, Pick 58 Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina Why: A versatile safety with excellent size (6'3", 220 lbs) and athleticism. Emmanwori can play both deep and in the box, fitting well into the Bills' defensive schemes. Round 3, Pick 90 Omarr Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee Why: A quick, gap-shooting defensive tackle capable of putting pressure on the quarterback. Norman-Lott adds depth and pass-rushing ability to the interior defensive line. Round 4, Pick 124 Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State Why: A feisty nickel corner with impressive speed (4.35 40-yard dash). Parrish brings competitiveness and depth to the secondary, particularly in slot coverage Round 5, Pick 160 T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina Why: An interior pass rusher with notable production (11.5 sacks in 2024). Sanders offers rotational depth and potential as a disruptive force on the defensive line. Round 6, Pick 205 (LOL REALLYYYYY CHATGPT?!) Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State Why: A tall (6'4") receiver with strong hands and contested catch ability. Higgins provides a red-zone target and depth to the receiving corps. Round 7, Pick 239 Ryan Rehkow, P, BYU Why: A punter with a powerful leg and excellent hang time. Rehkow can compete for the starting role and improve field position battles.
  2. Exactly one of the reasons I prefer we trade up to get the right guy. I get the whole 'the more lotto tickets you have" thing, but we g2 get this right. Cutting Objo would be brutal. I hate the idea of giving up on a 3rd rd'er just last year, who had a pretty major injury. If they really dont believe in him I get it, and can accept it, but doesnt seem like a Bills move with this FO.
  3. I cant imagine they dont. OP crushed it, but id be disappointed if this wasnt just a surface level of what they do. Totally following criteria for a stat like this is optional? I cant imagine just having these kind of analytics being optional though. This kinda thing probably helps them separate between similarly ranked players on their board
  4. Great work! Data analyst? Or just exceptionally passionate lol?
  5. ... so much for giving up the booze. smh Probably realtor listing it at that price knowing this is a hot time of year to try and fill these houses with other NFL players. Im fairly certain the market is mmmuuuuuch different than a year ago
  6. I dont expect this to be well received on an old-man message board ("he wears a cap at the dinner table!"), but if we are looking for a new OC after this season I'm 100% interested. Put his mind to work and the rest of the staff can handle the major leadership skills. Grier has certainly not helped McDaniel out with team personnel. "Hey this dudes struggling to manage Tyreek Hills attitude, lets trade major assets, to bring in Ramsey and immediately get him an extension". I dont know how well even McDermott would handle Tyreek and Ramsey together Thats like saying "wow, this dudes a real alcoholic who cant handle his liquor.... let's get him some cocaine to help pep him up a little bit!"
  7. Damn. I didnt see any of that..... This pretty much clears it up though honestly. Sad. Ex-wife said diagnosed with CTE. Sounds very much like he was high and fell https://www.local10.com/news/local/2025/04/11/broward-releases-report-about-miami-dolphins-players-mysterious-death/ Theres a toxicology in there I didnt know how to interpret. Obviously ChatGPT isnt perfect but it cited 3 different credible Toxicology Text Books
  8. I don't even disagree with your premise.... but being scared of Dane Jackson starting, to the point of passing over BPA and reaching on CB is just not happening if I'm GM. Dude is an average #2 who knows the defense and played it well enough. If you want to replace him that desperately youre better of trading up to go get the guy. Either let the board come to you when it does with any one of our 10 picks, make a draft weekend trade for a Vet, or go up and get the guy you covet in a range you're willing to pay. We have TEN picks
  9. Positionally, I don't think I have one at any one position. 1st Rd Tackle if BPA fell that way might sting a little because I love DDawk, but I'd understand the BPA move with the thought of getting cheaper down the line and grooming a guy ahead of time + nice depth. Between being a mostly solid team and picking at #30, if you stand pat I can justify BPA (outside of QB obv) at any position. Obv 3 DT's 1,2,3 is nuts lol
  10. Is it floating around? Not disputing you at all, the latest report I read implied (really had to read between the lines) like he feigned a 'wrong hole, oops' type situation during a consensual (up to that point) encounter. Not saying one thing or another, just curious as I couldnt find a police report. Arent they like $25 and public? Id imagine Front Offices all have it
  11. Shouldve went after Golden ughhhhhh
  12. Anybody smarter than me know whats up with his work in receiving game? Looks like he had a stellar 2nd year catching the rock.... but reverted back to the mean this last season? Different coach or scheme this year? Did he show bad hands and they moved away from it? He had good hands, but they ran him into the ground so much rushing that they let another RB spell him on "3rd and Pass"?
  13. Just want to mention Adderall can pop for that. Strikes me as a guy that couldve had ADD, especially thinking back to the Fins clip when theyre talking about why they were looking to trade him, and even the way he left here. Im taking it with a grain of salt that this couldve been something prescribed. I have 5 years clean/sober, and fully realize addiction can hit anyone including CEO's/ politicians/ pro-athletes.... but I cant imagine meth being a commonly abused substance by pro-athletes, seems like thatd be one of the more rare substances these guys would be into. Def not saying its not possible, just considering Occam's
  14. I get its easy to make fun of... its probably overkill for a lot of people who go do this; but to dismiss it and ignore the results its had on brutal cases of PTSD (usually soldiers) is foolish. We're talking about hard ass men who've been in the front lines of Vietnam, and have had 40-50 years of being unable to even sleep with the lights off. Go to fireworks with their grandkids.... Can't have a nights sleep without experiencing their best friend(s) being blown to pieces, with the exact same intensity, as the first time it happened. NIGHTLY. A very literal and inescapable hell on earth.... and after 365/year for 40+ years of this, sometimes come out the other side after a single trip, finally at peace and able to rest at night. You know how man has escaped that kind of hell, for 100's of years? Putting a round through their frontal lobe. Imagine living life that way. Now imagine being the wife, son, or parent of that person, unable to do anything for the person you love the most. Picture who you love most, and imagine watching them go through this. An absolute gift from God and textbook use of the word 'miracle'. To dismiss a gift like that for other people would be an evil on par with war.
  15. Bro same, except I was positive I'd sharted. Mustve checked 1,000xs, each time being sure--unlike the last check that I surely did this time.... probably wiped my balloon knot raw LOL. Looking back it was likely sweat + heightened sense of feel. One of the best nights ever, fun as all heck, but came out the other side with a truly different perspective too.
  16. Great post! Id be interested to see this kinda data show trends amongst the rest of the league. where do the top teams spend the most draft capital (position, which side of the ball).... where do the worst teams spend it.... what we spend across all positions.... then we could look for where we differ most from other top teams (trends) im certain this is the exact kinda thing other teams study. would love to be able to pick a GM's brain or even shadow one for a day. There's so much that we dont even know, that we dont know. Would knock my socks off to see what Front Office Theory looks like..... somebody take a retired GM and make a show outta this. Have him walk through exactly how he would approach the current draft. Show what front office meetings would look like. Mock draft and give us an inside view of what a functioning war room is doing. I know we kinda get the with Embedded, but I want to see the uncensored version. Even a fairly open GM like Beane is holding a million cards close to the vest releasing that kind of content. Id watch that show religiously ughhhhhhh
  17. Bro, first Reek is most assuredly a grade-a scumbag. If you believe tainted supplements, or "my GNC powder had things in it i didn't know about" i have got a bridge to sell you LOL Who was the last athlete to go "yeah I knew I shouldn't be sticking needles in me, my bad"? Oh none ever? I guess all sports are sooo clean and only GNC is to blame lol 32 multi billion dollar entities and you think teams don't hand out approved supplement shopping lists with links to trusted vendors? You think teams are forgiving guys they pay that kinda money too, for missing 8 games because their whey powder had some obscure non-effective, suspended on a technicality, substance in it? You lose a player 8 games because they're juiced to the gills? Probably infuriating. Losing a player 8 games to some placebo effect only, microgram in their N.O-XPLODE? A player that dumb is getting black listed lol Tl:dr these guys fill themselves up like water balloons with needles. Anybody popping dirty, is popping dirty for something we collectively think of as steroids, not one extra poppyseed bagel at the breakfast buffet
  18. Why not trade / cut Knox? Loveland pass catcher only kinda dude? Wouldnt it be better to have 2 of those guys and pay another dude to be a grunt... feels less of a need when we have Anderson as 6th OL too
  19. Think Josh is dangling heavy meat like he's feeding a crocodile pit?
  20. Has MIA done anything to indicate they are looking to move on? I havent seen anything at all
  21. Verdict is a lot more murky this year than it was this time last year.
  22. Late response... but I agree with the bolded. Im not 'blaming' the offense. They more than held their end of the bargain with a better defense... unfortunately, we're not built that way. Investing in the holes in the defense is needed, absolutely. I just think investing in the defense is a diminished return, compared to our offense with Josh. Josh raises the level of everyone around him. IF Y = 1 then -->Josh x's Y = 5. If Y = 5 then --> Josh x's Y = 25 It's easier, cheaper and more reliable to buy points (PPG) through the draft/FA/trade , than it is to try and reduce points through draft/FA/trade. We dont seem to develop guys on the DL, which is where we should get the most bang for the buck investing in the defense. Use the top of the draft to get Josh a true #1, and the rest will fall into place. A true #1 WR adds 3-4 ppg so much more reliably, than getting the defense to shut down 3 points. Brian Thomas Jr on this team would've got us over the KC hump. I don't know that even a Myles Garret does. I want Josh to have a real threat at every level, and we have nothing a SB aspiring team should have starting at outside WR. I cant see even an all defense draft getting us over KC. Theyll just out scheme us. Now that I write it out this is more of a criticism on Coach, than probably anybody else.
  23. Package picks and Cook to go get an impact WR/CB if we think he fits a need. If not take that package and call around the league for WR1's or guys stuck as #2, who want to be 1's. Were not going to land some perfect sweetheart deal. Were going to have to give up picks, maybe Cook or someone else, and the player is going to be avail because he wants to get paid... and we're gunna have to pay the guy.
  24. 1,000% A. Very few backs worth paying B. He doesnt do the things in the passing game to warrant a 2nd RB contract (very few do in his defense) C. All the best teams trade at top value. Max return & save $15M D. I doubt anyone in that building/lockerroom appreciates the way hes handled this. 0 to 100 outta nowhere
  25. If Dart slides to 2nd I'd go get him. Hes a dawg. Reminds me of a rawer version of a dawg from Wyoming. Not saying he'll replicate that by any means, but if surrounded well and developed I wouldnt be surprised if he developed into a QB right around the 10th-12th kinda ranking. Tannehill type career
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