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I like him as a long term backup option.
I don't see starting material out of him though.
Did anyone watch the Pittsburgh offense with him?
It was basically a triple option with multiple presnap shifts to keep the defense guessing game plan.
He had a ton of TDs off shovel passes in the redzone.
He hit a ton of wide open RBs/Slot WRs on basically RPOs where there were misreads by the defense.
He has some tools so I'm OK with giving him a shot, but I'm not enamored with him by any means.
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Elway didn't do him (or his uncle) any favors. Chad would've been in a much better spot as a UDFA where he could pick his destination. Making his nephew the last pick in the entire draft actually is kind of a "FU" to Jimbo.
HOW?
Pretty sure uncle Jimbo called in a favor from Elway just to get the kid drafted.
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Someone on the NFL Network set this morning said it's going to be a very good year for UDFA's.
Good because the Bills need a ton of them to fill out the roster and a few to actually make it...
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CK did not do "great" at LT last year when filling in for Glenn.
He was OK at best.
The quality of the tackle depth behind Glenn is still pretty thin even after this latest pick.
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Seeing as there's only 3 more rounds, it's time to start looking at UDFAs as the Bills will likely have to bring in around 17-20 players (UDFAs/Veteran UFAs) depending if they make any more moves today with picks.
Here are a few of my favorite players from smaller schools and a few from larger schools that may be undrafted.
WR/TE- Ricky Seals-Jones, Tex. A&M (6'5", 243lbs, 4.6): Redzone threat, can be split out wide or play as off the line TE.
Slot WR- Keevan Lucas, Tulsa (5'9", 192lbs, 4.5): 238 rec, 3200yds, 32 TDs in in 41 games.
RB- Justin Davis, USC (6'0, 208, 4.5): One cut & go, downhill runner.
C/G- Johnny Caspers, Stanford (6'4", 300, 5.4): Interior player with good feet, ZBS prospect.
CB- Jamal Agnew, San Diego (5'9", 185, 4.3): 48 PBU & 11 INTs, size concerns.
S- David Jones, Richmond (6'1", 205, 4.4): Playmaker but has history of injuries, 14 INTs
SS/LB- Josh Harvey-Clemons, Louisville (6'5", 228, 4.7): Tweener/sub package type of prospect.
OLB- Keenan Gilchrist, App. St (6'0", 230, 4.5): WLB prospect, totaled 25 TFL & 7.5 sacks
OLB- Ukeme Eligwe, Georgia Southern (6'1", 235, 4.5): Older prospect but HWS guy.
DT- Aaron Curry, TCU (6'1, 280, 4.8): 16 TFL and 10 sacks in 3 yrs, pass rushing 3 tech
DT- Patrick Ricard, Maine (6'3", 300, 5.0): 18 career sacks
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Classic Boob...
Goes out on a huge limb on a 50/50 decision that has to be made within a few days...
Love the way he hedges the tweet with the whole "unless..."...
He's a joke...
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Welp...
It was a fun ride...
Thought' I'd hop over here and check out what you guys were up too
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RD 5, Pick 171: Nathan Peterman (QB) - Pitt
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Yeah the passing game was WCO based, he had a lot of big gains on hitting guys over the middle in stride all year.
The RPO they ran was crazy effective.
They roll right have a TE from the backside on the Shovel pass, a RB running a flare and a slot WR running an out.
It was fun to watch!