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I use Draft Tek (www.drafttek.com) on draft day. After every pick is made their computer software generates a new mock of all remaining picks. Right now, their picks for Buffalo are Maxx Crosby, Amani Bledsoe (I don't get the point of drafting a 3-4 DE), LilJordan Humphrey. and Paul Adams (offensive tackle). I'm not crazy about the last 3.
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RD 3, Pick 96: TE Dawson Knox, Ole Miss
TigerJ replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Depending on who did the timing, his pro day results ranged for 4.51 to 4.58, closer to Noah Fant range than Hockenson range. His blocking is probably closer to Hockenson than Fant. -
RD 3, Pick 96: TE Dawson Knox, Ole Miss
TigerJ replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It looks as if Knox was drafted on his physical profile and his potential skill set. He's not a polished receiver. He's not a technically perfect blocker all the time, but what he does, he does well. This is a high school QB who walked on at Ole Miss and had to compete for receptions with two WRs touted in the pre-draft process as likely to be drafted in the top two rounds. A third Ole Miss Receiver is also likely to get drafted. That is not an environment where a walk-on is likely to get much of an opportunity. It looks like he's smart and a very quick study at the position. He's made huge strides. I don't think he will start in 2019 as Kroft has the inside track and Croom did some good things last season too. Knox is going to work at expanding his route tree and become an even better blocker. 2020 will be his opportunity to shine IMO. -
RD 3, Pick 74: RB Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic
TigerJ replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
His teammate at Florida Atlantic was my super sleeper, Kerrith Whyte Jr. -
I saw some speculation that Buffalo was interested in finding a left tackle in the draft. Cody Ford Blows that speculation out of the water. Buffalo is going to have a big, strong offensive line this year. I think I recall Ford did not have stellar numbers at the combine, either in the weight room or on the field. He's got some work to do, but he's a solid technician. He plays strong even though he didn't test great.
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He's big, has a strong arm and is reasonably athletic. I think those traits are pretty important to Beane and Gettleman.
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Not defending Gettleman, but he drafted a QB with at least some superficial resemblance to Cam Newton, whom he drafted for the Panthers. It is a high risk pick. I imagine the plan is to play Eli this year and groom Jones for the future. His protege, Brandon Beane also drafted a QB with some superficial resemblance to Cam Newton. It's not a done deal, but Allen shows some signs that he may develop into a fine NFL QB. I think if I were a Giants fan, my main complaint is that he could have gotten Daniel Jones later in round 1. He maybe could have tried to trade down from 6 overall, or taken a player with more potential for immediate impact at 6 and then traded up a bit from his second first rounder. There are those GMs whose philosophy is if you like a player a great deal, you get him when you can.
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N'Keal Harry to Pats...CALISE DE TABARNAK!!!!
TigerJ replied to Threedollabills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I figure it was a given that the Pats would draft a guy whose name we recognize. Some of y'all were bound to be unhappy. I also figure there's no use cryin' over spilt milk. Beane knows how to draft, and Buffalo is going to get two more good players this evening. -
RD 1, Pick 9: DT Ed Oliver, University of Houston
TigerJ replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As always, reactions to the pick of Oliver varies across the sports world. Many pundits love it. I guess Andy Benoit (SI: MMQB) was tepid about the pick, saying the Bills already had Lotulelei, Harrison Phillips and Jordan Phillips at DT, and have a more glaring need at edge rusher. With all due respect to Benoit, I think he's wrong. Yes, the Bills need to find a successor to Jerry Hughes at some point and they still aren't getting all they need from Lawson/Murphy on the other end of the D-line, but Lotulelei and Harrison Phillips are one tech guys. Harrison could probably play 3 tech, but he's not going to be as disruptive as McDermott needs his 3 tech to be. Jordan Phillips is a huge 3 tech, and has his moments as a disrupter, but he's not as consistent as you'd like. That means his ceiling may be as a rotational guy. Oliver is potentially the most disruptive 3 tech Buffalo could possibly have, and he's consistent, going hard every single play. Incredibly, Houston played Oliver as a sub 280 lb nose tackle. His job was tying up blockers. He still made a lot of plays, but I think the Bills are looking to get a lot more productivity out of him by sliding him into 3 tech. -
Buffalo Barbarian 's Final Mock
TigerJ replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think I like your first one a little better. -
I'm not especially fond of this mock for the Bills. Metcalf is high risk-high reward. Dexter Lawrence is athletic for a big man to be sure, but Buffalo already has an athletic big ma playing 3 tech in Jordan Phillips, and they are set at 1 tech with Harrison Phillips and Star Lotulelei. So either they rotate two 340 lb dudes at 3 tech or they shift Harrison Phillips to 3 tech where his skill set may not be an ideal fit. If I'm looking for a 3 tech at that spot in the first round, I'm giving consideration to Jeffery Simmons and Jerry Tillery before Dexter Lawrence.
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Would you want Ziggy Ansah if he hits the open market?
TigerJ replied to njbuff's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I suspect Buffalo's strategy will be to try and find their edge rusher in the draft. If it doesn't fall in such a way that they can get a quality guy, then they will consider Ansah as a fall back option. -
I understand the notion of a trade of Hughes, not that I think the Bills would do it. Hughes is 30 years old and the length of his career moving forward is in question. He could be effective for a couple more years or 7 to 8 years. He's entering the final year of his contract, and will likely want one bigger than the deal he has now. The length is subject to negotiation, and Jerry's agent will probably push for a longer one than Beane wants to commit to given Jerry's age. If all you're concerned with is the long term stability of one position, then trading Jerry is the direction to go. Burns gives you a player for 4 years at a discounted cost. However, If the Bills draft him, they will be looking for an upgrade of their pass rush in the upcoming season Jerry still has it even though he wasn't as productive as some seasons. There were other factors that played into that. By keeping Jerry they should have a better overall pass rush (assuming they can also pick up a quality 3 tech somewhere). They could play Hughes and Burns on opposite ends, or employ a deadly rotation. Either way If should really pressure opposing defenses.