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  1. 1 hour ago, Coach Tuesday said:


    Please name one

    Average 40 time for NFL WR is 4.48. These are fastest WR on Bills roster. 

    Hamler 4.27

    Samuel 4.31

    Isabella 4.31

    Shakir 4.43. 

    They could definitely use more speed on both sides of the ball. I guess Hamer and Isabella don't count until they make the team. 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, Turbo44 said:

    Tell the whole story.  Cosell also said he was told that Mitchell could be a top 10 NFL receiver and end up as good as the top 3 wr's in this draft if he puts things together.  So basically, low floor and super high ceiling

    Yes let's draft a problem since Diggs worked out so well. 31 mill in dead cap is awesome

  3. 1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said:

     

    I once listened to an interview with a successful GM - I think it was Ron Wolf.  He said that he considered a draft decent if he got one Pro Bowler out of it and it didn't matter if the guy came from the 4th round and the 1st rounder was a bust.  A really good draft netted him two Pro Bowlers.  That's how he rated his drafts.  

     

    He explained that most players fill roles (i.e., they're JAGS).   To win a SB, you needed players who were difference-makers.  

     

    He said that it's better to get a difference-maker at a position you may not need than a role-player at a position where you do have a need.  

     

    I rarely watch college football and am no talent scout.  But if DeJean is truly a difference-maker when the WRs left are mediocre role-players, then I'm all for the pick. 

      

    Great post. Just becareful no rational thought is allowed on this board. Lol

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  4. 4 minutes ago, Brandon said:

     

    Apples to oranges.  He's a DE.  Those guys are DTs.  

    No, he is being talked about like Robinson from Missouri . Early downs at edge and pass rush situations. Also Donald was moved all over the line so not Apples and oranges.   I don't  want Kneeland either but he is an exceptional athlete.  Does that mean he can play, who knows?

  5. 5 hours ago, Brandon said:

     

    Even Erik Flowers had good sack totals in his final year in college.  Kneeland...best season was 4.5 sacks twice...and one of the worst 10 yard split times at the combine.  He's getting some late 2nd projections,  but seems like an early day 3 guy to me. 

     

    If that's the pick,  I think I'm just going to give up. 

    Umm... he has a better 10 yd split than Oliver and Donald

  6. 28. J Verse DE

    60. K Jenkins DT

    128. J Thrash WR

    133. L McCaffery 

    144. Taylor Demerson.           S

    160. T Wallace LB

    163. T Bortolini C

    189. J Simpson CB

    200. M Cole DL

    204. I Davis RB

    248. J Jefferson DT

     

    my best, know it will be roasted 

     

     

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  7. 45 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

    First, the Bills didn't draft Poyer and Hyde.  

     

    More to the point, I'm not saying you can't find useful players, even good ones, in the later rounds.   I'm saying if you have a good roster, and the Bills do, there's a limit to how many of those rookies you can keep.    The Bills are very unlikely to keep several late round picks from this draft.  When they go to your practice squad, they get poached.

     

    A first round pick is a high percentage opportunity to get long-term talent on the team.

    Lol. Does not change what round they were drafted in.  

  8. 3 hours ago, Shaw66 said:

    If I knew a lot of statistics I could prove this is incorrect.  All I know is t odds of getting a star with a late first round puck are better than with three later round picks combined.   You named 10 great players taken in the 6th and 7th.  That's 10 out of more than 1200 (64 picks, 20 years) or 1 out of 120.  Chances of getting a great player are much better late in the first round.  By you logic I'd trade my first and second every year.  That's why the trade value chart is skewed heavily to the early picks.  

     

    And it definitely compounds the problem.  If you have a solid roster, it's better to come to camp with a few good rookies than a lot of promising guys, because you won't keep all those promising guys.  Bad roster, sure, give me a boatload of fourth rounders to keep, because I can use them somewhere.  Good roster, no. 

    Christian Benford, Matt Milano, Jordan Poyer, Dane Jackson, Micah Hyde. That is just on the Bills off the top of my head las year. All those players were drafted in the 5th or later. More kicks at the can, more opportunity to find a guy

  9. 3 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    You’ve been pretty vocal on here that you want to use 10-11 picks. Can you please elaborate on what you expect the 53 man roster to look like? There aren’t 10-11 spots now and they are still adding bodies. Help us understand why that’s a good allocation of resources. 

    1 rb

    2 wr

    1 IOL

    1 DE

    2 DT

    1 LB 

    1 CB

    2 S

    Those are positions of need imop. I understand their may be a couple signings to come but they need to save money.  Would like to see them make 8 picks as a minimum

  10. DT is by far the biggest need on this team. They have 3 on the roster now: Ed, Jones, Ankou. If Ankou has to play meaningful snaps in season they are done. That means they need atleast 2 DT. They need another Edge too.

         Now look at Josh's weapons. Most likely targets breakdown:1. Diggs, 2. Kincaid 3. Samuel, 4. Shakir, 5. Cook, 6. Knox. Rookie WR comes in the ceiling is number 4 at best in target share.

         Do I want a receiver? Yes, if that's your BPA, you take him. However the front four has serious needs. If Murphy, Darius Robinson, or Newton is there you take them. 

  11. 10 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    You see...this is your issue.  You think direct answers are fake and if you believe facts its looking at it with "rose colored glasses" and that its less reliable than the confirmation bias conspiracy theories you tin foil hat wearers come up with.

     

    So maybe you should stop wearing the tin foil hat.

     

    It was this offseason where he stated he wants to retire a Bill, hopes he isn't traded and that Josh is family.  He made it clear like a month ago he doesn't want to be traded, he directly stated that and directly stated he wants to retire a Bill. 

    And this is your issue, your arrogant enough that you think you can tell me how to think. 

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