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JohnBonhamRocks

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  1. As a Bill: Travis Henry: 3,849 yards rushing, 691 yards receiving, (4,540 total yards), 29 offensive TDs Willis McGahee: 3,365 yards rushing, 503 yards receiving, (3,868 total yards), 24 offensive TDs CJ Spiller: 3,321 yards rushing, 885 yards receiving, (4,206 total yards), 17 offensive TDs LeSean McCoy: 3,300 yards rushing, 1,096 yards receiving, (4,396 total yards), 27 offensive TDs Barring a serious injury or trade, he'll be above all of them by mid-season next year in rushing alone. He's only 29 and has 2 more years on his contract. Add one more year onto that and he'll have played as many seasons in Buffalo as Philadelphia. Projection, I know, but possible. No one is arguing any of those Bills you mentioned (especially the 2 safeties being here only 1 year) should go on the Wall. When people think of the end of the drought they are definitely going to remember him salting away the Colts game. Not saying he's there now, but I do think he will be able to get there.
  2. So it doesn't count? I forgot our record was 8-7 and we missed the playoffs.
  3. They won an NFL game to get into the playoffs.
  4. I'm not voting because my answer isn't "yes" or "no", it's "not yet". I think there is a good chance McCoy becomes a captain this year with Wood and possibly Taylor gone, which will help his case. He's really matured and taken on more of a leadership role here. Plus, he shows little if any sign of slowing down and seems motivated to get to 12,000 yards. Combine that with the fact that he's an elite player and was vital to ending the drought. Yeah, I think he will end up on the wall barring trade/cut/serious injury. Okay, scratch what I said. I vote yes.
  5. Fixed your grammar, you +w@+w@ffle.
  6. Some of it is a little out there, like getting a 4th for Taylor and spending that much FA money. However, I do like targeting Bradford and Cockrell.
  7. Gangsta jibberish? Really?
  8. I chose the Other Vet FA/Trade, but want us to draft Mayfield. Just would see the vet starting the opener.
  9. The only way I think this could possibly be true is if McDaniels is absolutely head-over-heels for one of the QBs in the draft. Also, I would not put it past OBD to acquire an injured player. Do I buy it for a second? Nope.
  10. Would rather fill other holes in FA. I do like McKinnon, but I like Cadet and Murphy, too. Plus, it is a deep HB draft, so we could find a solid contributor in the mid-to-late rounds. If Michel somehow lasts to our 2nd round pick(s) you have to strongly consider him, too.
  11. Kirk Cousins... who?
  12. Would love to get a QB who has been bitten by a radioactive jumping spider. I bet he could really move around in and out of the pocket. Really though, I echo those who are afraid they just won't do anything. If they like the top 2-4 guys pretty close to the same, then trading up to #2-4 overall is not a waste of picks. Do it. If you're lost in a forest, then you gotta pick a direction and start walking.
  13. Went to HS with him - super nice guy. Hope he gets his chance somewhere.
  14. Relief from paying an aging CB about $20 million over the next 2 years?
  15. Would you trade #13 for #21 and #53?
  16. Yeah I was just trying to estimate in my head w/o looking at the chart. And I would guess they would want #13 and #22.
  17. Could do what I believe the Eagles did for Wentz - 2 trades. Get to #13 with maybe #21 and one or two of the 2nds. Then trade from #13 up to #2, #3, or #4 with the other 1st and other pick(s)?
  18. "Coach, after this press conference is finally over, I'm gonna take you out and spend some lil coins on a new outfit."
  19. Not doubting you, but is there a link or source?
  20. Not that I'm championing it, but I think the answer to that is the projected cap room next year. Draft a contract that is easier on this year's cap and not so much next year.
  21. Also chose Bradford because: (a) injury history does not matter in this scenario as we are likely handing the reigns to a rookie QB sooner than later anyways; (b) costs less $; (c) does not cost draft capital; (d) has higher upside (if can stay healthy) because more talented
  22. In the context of this thread, I think that if we go the Cousins route, then I sure would not mind Price in the 1st, or another solid OL who can play multiple positions. I've been throwing out the name of Corbett from Nevada who has played I think all 5 positions, but definitely LT, RT, and C, and is a 4-year starter. I do think Groy can do well enough, but a lot depends on scheme, who is next to him at RG, and whether or not Castillo is being retained.
  23. Disagree, I think OBD views Groy as a competent replacement. His contract says so.
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