You kind of agreed with him while asking how it is possible that what you agree about exists. You both acknowledge AW's limitation is his unavailability.
Would be pretty upset if he falls to our 2nd round pick and we don't take him. Agree that his footwork is horrendous, but somehow he is super-accurate using just his upper body. Mechanics are extremely important, but you don't see many people criticizing Favre for his unconventialities of play
If they do, then look for Jerraud Powers of BAL. Frazier connection. Versatility. Starting & playing experience.
"Powers signed a one-year deal with the Ravens last May after being a regular starter with the Arizona Cardinals the three years prior. He came to Baltimore to transition to being a slot cornerback who could provide versatility by playing on the outside, and did just that."
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"Powers' versatility is one of his best assets. A smart player who has 88 career starts under his belt in eight seasons, Powers has seen it all."
http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/article-1/Free-Agency-Primer-Ravens-CB-Jerraud-Powers/81a47b60-ce58-4a76-a930-9b765bfebd7a
AW, IF HEALTHY, is better than Hyde from what I can gather, but Hyde rarely misses games and as the saying goes, the best ability is availability
we'll add a CB in the draft
Browns fleeced them. So much cap room that Osweiler for one year affects very little. Basically traded away a 4th this year for a 2nd next year, which a team should always do if possible.
I think we'll end up with Z. Jones or Smith-Schuster.
With our reported FA targets, any chance we take Engram from Ole Miss in round 2? If he makes it that far after his 40...
Gotta figure Watkins and Powell (who deserves more credit than he gets) are near locks for the roster, and Listenbee is very likely to make the squad. That's 3. Add an Aiken and/or Britt type guy and draft another. That's 5. Good chance Hunter comes back IMHO for 6.
Either way, do not see Bills in a position to shill out the type of $ Bennett will garner on the market. I see us as set with Clay, O'Leary, Gragg, and Thomas.