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billsbackto81

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  1. This is going to be the longest two weeks ever?
  2. In terms of speed and route running, yes. Brown weighs in at least 225 and has much more of a solid build physique wise. No doubt he'll excel at the NFL level and is probably the safest bet amongst all WRs in this draft. In no particular order I like AJ, Harry and Campbell
  3. Impressive. I can see the comparisons to Bell. Very patient, waits for the blocks to develop. Good speed also. Think he'd be rated higher, what gives?
  4. ?All good. Sanders looks like he could be something special if not a very competent starter. Patrick looks to be a short yardage chain mover, goal line type back. Tough to bring down, decent vision but looks to lack long speed. But you're right, wouldn't be mad if we got him in the 6th or later.
  5. Wow man! Just wow! Can't get one by you. At least you got the Thomas connection? It's lite humor dude, wasn't meant to be seriously accurate, but Bravo anyway?
  6. Last time a touted RB named Sanders was drafted he became an all time great HOFer. He also sat behind another NFL great before he had his chance to shine. Coincidence? I think not......
  7. No. He'll catch on somewhere, but the hope of ever seeing a big money contract is history. He'll be relegated to 1 year "prove it" deals until his career ends.
  8. It's not his hands that bother me, it's his smallish build. He gets tremendous separation but I'd worry about some safety cleaning his clock. Just watch his ( or Murray's highlights for that matter) and you'll see no one is ever close to him. He'd be the perfect WR for a QB having trouble throwing receivers open.
  9. I still remember the commercial he did chasing the chicken in a Brett Favre jersey. Hilarious!!
  10. Oh I agree with you, I'm just going by their mock as those players mentioned are still on the board after the Bills 3rd round pick.
  11. I like Allen as well. But...... Ximines/ Edge Isabella/ WR Ridley/WR McLaurin/ WR Samia/ DL Montgomery/ RB are still on the board and would also be good picks as well.
  12. Dareus is the pro I've seen most compared to Williams by many pundits. Oliver because of similar size and attributes has been compared to a John Randle type.
  13. OPs Post: Whether Beane trades down or stays put I can see him bundling some picks to move back into the end of the first to nail his 2nd must have. Yeah I understand that part. The OP does mention staying put at 9 which would obviously require more appealing assets to get back in the first. The option of trading down is the obvious one.
  14. Would love to see it. Unfortunately for us 7 of our 10 picks are 4th round and later. So if we are going to trade up back into the 1st they're gonna have to sweeten the pot. I understand ?'s are found in the later rounds every year but I can't see any team accepting what we have as payment. No way can we stay at 9 and trade back into the 1st without giving up future 2020 picks in the process.
  15. I'd like to think Allen would have eventually become the Allen we saw after the injury. I do see the logic in a roundabout sort of way though. Kinda like Mo Lewis should be the Patriots MVP back in 2002.....
  16. I really don't know how I'd respond if Hockenson was the Bills pick at 9. He good, but is he #9 good? Mixed emotions for sure. Kinda like watching your mother in law back off a cliff in your brand new Mercedes Benz.
  17. That deal he signed a few years back is looking like a steal right now. Can't believe some thought he was overpaid.
  18. Trade down for Hock or Fant, then trade back up for Jacobs. Problem solved! Yes I'm aware it takes 2, or in this case 4 to Tango. That's what's so much fun this time of year.
  19. Fine. Swap 9 for 2 and give them our 6th and both 7s. ?
  20. Duke would be a great piece to start a RB stable, then draft a RB and have them learn from Shady and Gore. Would be a great step towards the future.
  21. Yes! I'd have the same feeling of euphoria I had when our pick came up in 2009 and Brian Orapko was still on the board.
  22. I've seen 6-1 205 to 6-2 225 Suffered a few injuries and not known for his academic prowess. Good vision and strong finisher. Always tough to evaluate small school players because analysts will always bring up the level of competition.
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