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  1. Trent Brown - LT

    Mitch Morse - C 

    CJ Mosley, LB 

    Jesse James, TE 

    Grady Jarrett, DT 

     

    draft based on above: 

     

    TJ Hockenson/Noah Fant-  late first 

    Dalton Risner, G - 2nd 

    Parris Campbell, WR - 2nd 

    Damien Harris/David Montgomery, RB - 3rd

    Andy Isabella, WR - 3rd 

    Terrell Hanks, LB - 4th

     

     

     

    On 3/1/2019 at 7:10 PM, papazoid said:

    The one free agent every NFL team must sign in 2019

     

    Buffalo Bills: OT Trent Brown

    2018 team: Patriots | Age: 26

    Over the past two seasons, at right tackle for the 49ers in 2017 and at left tackle for the Patriots in 2018, Brown has given up only 51 total pressures on 995 pass-blocking snaps. That pressure rate of 5.1 percent not only puts him among the top 20 tackles in that span, but it's tied with Andrew Whitworth and Bryan Bulaga, who are two of the league's best at the position. With Jordan Mills set to face free agency, Brown has the potential to shore things up on the Bills' offensive line.

     

    http://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/story/_/id/26097510/the-one-free-agent-every-nfl-team-sign-2019

    He’s my #1 FA choice 

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  2. 3 hours ago, billsbackto81 said:

    I like the kid and have no doubt he'll succeed at the next level but you have to ask yourself, is that what McBeane is looking for? Isabella is pretty well put together for a smaller guy with tree trunks for legs. He should hold up just fine. 

    I’m sure he’s on the Bills radar.....he’s stout and great YAC.  I would wait until the 3rd round though .  

  3. I’d rather grab Parris Campbell in the 2nd.  Metcalf looks great, but he lacks quickness, too stiff.  Great speed and size, no doubt, but I think Campbell will have the better career .  

     

    Oh, and Isabella for sure if we can pick up an extra pick or two

     

    I’d trade down, grab Bradbury late first and Campbell and Damien Harris in the 2nd. 

     

  4. 20 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

    Gunner beat me to it but you must be thinking of someone else. 

     

    20 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

     

    No he wasn't. He was the LT at Temple. I do think he is an average to just above average LT and that is probably his ceiling there whereas he has all pro potential at guard.

    Yes, you're right he did play tackle (most of the time), but he was the second guard taken (and listed as such) in the NFL draft and moved to guard in the Senior Bowl.  I consider him a guard coming out of college.

  5. 1 minute ago, NewEra said:

    Dam.  If he’s that fast how would he not be a sure fire 1st rd pick?  Great hands and routes I assume?  I haven’t looked at his game tape yet, just highlights and watched the senior bowl.  Small, I get it, but the multiple time nfl champion just churns out those types and wins Super Bowls with them.  You’d think a GM would use a first on a kid with this skill set that runs a sub 4.3.  Cooks is probably the closest comparison I can come up with, although they a very different WRs 

    Hands and route running are excellent.  Some actually compare him to Tyreek Hill.  Hill is 5"10", 185 with similar speed.   I'd take anything close to Hill. 

  6. 5 minutes ago, NewEra said:

    Upside usually sells so I go with Metcalf.  I believe Harmon is currently the best WR and has the highest floor.  

    Is he really that fast?

    Isabella was a track star in high school.  Ran the fastest 60 meter time in the country at 6.72 secs.  He said that he ran a 4.26 recently while training with Randy Moss in FL.  That 60 meter time is more impressive.....

     

    I would love to see the bills draft Butler and Isabella...what a great mix of YOUNG wide-outs:

     

    Butler - 6/'6" 219

    Isabella - 5'8" 185

    Foster

    Jones

    McKenzie

    Williams

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  7. On ‎1‎/‎26‎/‎2019 at 10:27 AM, The Firebaugh Kid said:

    Im crushing on him too.  The AJ Green comparison is spot on too. Right down to the number 18. Imagine Allen with a guy like Butler....

    Butler is gonna be a great pro.  If he runs sub-4.50 at the combine, look out.  He might end a first rounder.  Great size, great hands, route running....looks fast to me..

  8. 12 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    Yes, this is pre combine version, and the WR's are all grouped together in the top 7 so someone mocked early could easily fall to the 2nd, and vice versa.  I honestly believe there are 7 WR's who all have a shot at being first WR drafted before we go to the combine.  I went with Harry now because I think he is fast enough, and he has just an insane catch radius and is a big strong guy who can go get those Josh Allen passes.  

    I would like to see Hakeem Butler and Andy Isabella.  Butler looks faster than Harry (the combine will tell).  Also, no way Ford last until round 2.  I also like Risner, Deebo Samuel, and Terrell Hanks (Hanks in the 4th)

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  9. 3 hours ago, CommonCents said:

    I agree with the 2nd or 3rd round  pick, he has nice hands, I’d take him in the third. He is 5’10, 216 and somehow manages to run “high”. Gurley gets away with running like that but he is a good 20 pounds heavier. 

     

    I don’t understand what DJ and folks are seeing with Jacobs, I look back at last year and see Royce Freeman going in the 3rd. Again,

    20 pounds heavier and also has a pair of hands. 

     

    Jacobs isn’t as elusive as a Kamara or Barkley and he isn’t as big as other backs. For his size he should be quicker, if tweener was ever used on a RB this is the guy. 

    Jacobs has first round talent.   He runs with power and is nasty.  Also has good hands and speed - he should run well at combine.  On tape, he runs away from DB's.  I consider him the best back in the draft.  Keep in mind, Alabama has so many good backs, Saban spreads it around and gives his seniors their share of touches (D. Harris).  Jacobs should go top 20.  I'd have no problem with this pick for the Bills ...so sick of Shady and tackles for loss.

  10. On ‎12‎/‎6‎/‎2018 at 9:25 AM, TigerJ said:

    For the life of me I cannot figure out why New England would not extend a left tackle who has been playing well and would cost them next to nothing.  If he actually does become available, I would certainly take a look, though at that size, I think I'd consider moving him to the RT spot.

    Because he's a free agent and will command a BIG pay raise, and, Belichik has a penchant for letting guys go in this situation.  And, he hasn't been resigned yet......looks like Brown will test the market.

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