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pennstate10

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  1. Elite separation by Coleman in the video. Shoot, the DB isn’t even in the picture!
  2. I’m wondering when the same push will occur for cornerbacks.
  3. Anyone consider that the Bills may be keeping him as a secret weapon in the fake punt game?
  4. Me too
  5. Hamler was both fast and quick in college. Biggest problem he had at psu was drops, which I think knocked him out of the 1st round. Year 1 at Denver he averaged 19 yds per catch on limited targets. the cardiac issue he had seemed to be a viral myocarditis, which typically resolves completely. Biggest issue I see is hamstrings and acl. If he’s recovered from these, he could be the deep threat Bills currently lack. in any event,, a pretty low risk signing. Cost the Bills no draft capital and little salary cap.
  6. So, the facts are that Bills spent 1st round draft picks on both a WR and a receiving TE in the past 5 yrs. You can argue this for the next 5 billion years, but its still a fact.
  7. Hardy graduated from Penn Hills high school, about 10 mile away from downtown Pittsburgh.
  8. Actually returned 3 punts for TD; one was called back on penalty. Reminds me a lot of Nickel Robey. Good slot corner. Different skill set than Taron Johnson.
  9. There is no doubt whatsoever that Keon Coleman has a different skill set thatn the Bills current receivers. The big concern is whether his skill set transfers to the NFL and whether he can separate from defenders sufficiently for Josh to trust his eyes. Im optimistic that Josh learns that Coleman is open even when he doesnt have separation, given his ball skills. Well learn a lot in 6 months.
  10. Still salty that there were 5 3rd round comp picks and Bills didnt get one. Someone please let Goodell know that id like a word with him.
  11. Huh. I'm seeing a RAS of 8.19, with points off for speed.
  12. Ahh, read what I wrote. Hes' not super athletic. I dont know what his RAS score is, but I'm sure its <9. But his film is better than his RAS score might suggest. As a bunch of others have written, I'm not sure he will get the separation that Josh will trust. time will tell.
  13. Literally the opposite of Edmunds. Edmunds was super athletic, RAS score of 9.5, but played worse than his athleticism. Coleman is not super athletic,but plays better than his athletic traits would suggest.
  14. Aiyuk isn’t listed as a success. The list is useless. This isn’t a difficult concept.
  15. I’m not sure I agree that numerous pro athletes have type I diabetes. In fact, I can only think of one—Ron Santo from the last century. Im sure you can do a google search and come up with a few more. I doubt more than 0.1% of pro athletes have type 1 DM.
  16. I’m thinking that dude looks like a strung out tweaker
  17. Hmmm… Did the chiefs pay any WR >$8 million last year?
  18. I’m not debating the number of draftable players, but the Covid rationale doesn’t make any sense. If players stayed extra years since 2020, that wouldn’t decrease the pool available in 2024. I think a better explanation is that NIL now allows the best players to get paid 6-7 figures to stay in school.
  19. For the most part, I think the top 100 picks are where you form the nucleus of your team. I don’t like the idea of putting all your eggs (4 top 100 picks) in one basket. If the guy gets hurt, or doesn’t pan out you have no backup plan. it’s almost like the Ricky Williams draft.
  20. I dont know. Theres a chart, and then there are real life trades. "The Chiefs moved up to 10th overall by sending their first-round pick that year (27th overall) to Buffalo, along with a 2017 third-round choice (No. 91 overall) and KC's 2018 first-round pick."
  21. Lolz. I remember that draft well. I was outside cutting the grass, when my son comes outside to tell me the Bills picked Whitner. My reaction: "Who?" I had never heard of Donte Whitner.
  22. Thanks. I stand corrected. Forgot about the third, which is a big deal. I think more and more teams are considering the top 100 picks as the most valuable picks. Thats why it irks me that Bills got a compensatory 4th not 3rd, when all observers (not just Bills-centric) were assuming it was going to be a 3rd based on past several years data.
  23. If Odunze slips to 10-12, I wouldn’t mind this trade. A few years back the Bills switched firsts (10 for 27) and next years first, right? I know there’s a few value charts floating around, but that seemed to be the one Bills were using a few years back.
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