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Bag of Milk

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  1. He paid $4.8 million for this house in 2005. According to records it has 6,423 square feet.

     

    It  looks so dark, boxy and damp, I am surprised that they didn't freshen it up a bit because it's going to be telecast across the world.

     

    That basement is begging for a few dehumidifiers, a pine sol scrub down, Lysol, Febreze  and some Air Wick plug-ins.

     

    Hell, I  just thought that maybe this is his basement AFTER they freshened it up.

  2. per ESPN

    Panthers claimed WR Ray-Ray McCloud off waivers from the Bills.

    A sixth-round pick last year, McCloud was someone the Bills were likely looking to get back on their practice squad. He flashed in camp this year, but the Bills' depth chart got a bit crowded following veteran offseason additions.

  3. The good news is we can get Oliver or Bosa without giving up any picks.

    The bad news is, well, the really bad news is,  they have us finishing in last place!!!

     

    1. Buffalo Bills- Houston DT Ed Oliver

     

    The Bills will still badly need a No. 1 receiver at this time next year, but 1.1 might be a tad early for A.J. Brown. It’s not too early for Oliver, who has been dominating at the collegiate level since becoming the rare five-star recruit to sign with a Group of 5 team (16.5 TFL last year despite constant double teams). Oliver is a special prospect. Had he been allowed to declare for this past draft, he would have been a top-10 pick... and maybe even a top-five pick. They don't make them any more disruptive.

     

    2. Miami Dolphins- Ohio State DE Nick Bosa

     

    The Dolphins still need help all over. If Ryan Tannehill returns to the promising pre-injury form he showed in 2016, perhaps they’ll be able to use their premium 2019 pick to continue to shore up the defense after snagging the do-everything Minkah Fitzpatrick on Thursday. In Ohio State’s loaded defensive line rotation where he didn’t play every snap, Bosa still managed 8.5 sacks and 16 TFL last year. He’s a similar prospect to his brother... and he may even turn out to be a tick better due to slightly better athleticism.

     

    3. New York Giants- Oregon QB Justin Herbert

     

    The Giants opted not to address the quarterback position in the 2018 NFL Draft until they popped Kyle Lauletta in Round 4. I project him as a long-term backup. They'll get another shot to draft the quarterback of the future in 2019 if they finish as poorly as Clay projects. Pairing Herbert with Saquon Barkley sure would be fun. When Herbert got hurt last year, Oregon’s offense went into the tank, Royce Freeman went into the tank, and the program as a whole went into the tank. The kid is really, really talented. Right now, however, he’s more tools and promise than he is finished product. But with Freeman out the door, Oregon will build Mario Cristobal’s first offense around Herbert. If Herbert takes off, he'll be a top-10 pick.

     

    4.  New York Jets- Ole Miss T Greg Little

     

    Kudos to the Jets for acquiring their franchise quarterback in Sam Darnold. I wish they would have drafted an offensive lineman or two to keep defensive linemen out of his grill—Darnold is a great prospect, but his hitchy delivery makes it especially important to keep him clean because he needs a split second longer to release the ball. Little, a former all-world recruit, would provide for a nice long-term anchor. The 6-foot-6, 325-pounder pairs outstanding size with light feet and smooth lateral agility to mirror athletic edge rushers.

     

    5. Arizona Cardinals- LSU CB Greedy Williams

     

    With the quarterback position taken care of, Arizona can turn their attention elsewhere next year. They still need a No. 2 cornerback to pair with Patrick Peterson, and Williams enters the 2018 season as the 2019 class’ top corner. Peterson would no doubt be tickled to be playing across from LSU’s next great corner prospect. A tall, skinny corner (6’2/182), Williams is extremely difficult to shake in coverage due to his combination of long speed and quick-twitch agility, and he shows natural ball skills on the rare occasions that SEC quarterbacks decide to test him.


     

  4. 1 hour ago, PirateHookerMD said:

    http://www.buffalobills.com/video/videos/Watch-Allen-and-Edmunds-First-24-Hours/248b9c87-c269-4131-9076-bede0451781d?platform=hootsuite

     

    kind of disappointing. I feel like in years past they actually had some more behind the scenes stuff from the draft room. 

    They must have felt that it would hurt  the "Process" going forward to share too much info.;)

     

  5. Blurb from Walter Football on Mike Love:

    SouthFlorida_logo.gif Mike Love, DE, South Florida 
    Love is another South Florida player who sources mentioned as a sleeper prospect on the rise. They say that Love (6-4, 260) is going to ignite some third-day interest because he has enough size, a great motor, and some quickness. In 2017, Love has 21 tackles with 10 tackles for a loss, 5.5 sacks and two passes broken up. They say that Love has disruptive spurts and has some experience standing up, so he has some scheme flexibility. 

    Read more: http://walterfootball.com/draft2018stock_10.php#ixzz5E53k37vm

  6. I love  that the Eagles jumped ahead of Dallas foer Goedert!!!

    Take that Jerry...:lol:

    1 minute ago, RyanTalbotBills said:

    Hurst is actually off of some draft boards due to his heart condition. There is talk of him falling to the third day of the draft. No idea what the Bills think of his medicals, but he's a top 10 prospect from a talent-perspective.

    No doubt, if healthy, he would be a perfect fit playing next to Star.

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