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ScorpionZero

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  1. I'd like Coby Bryant, if they want him cause he'll be gone by third.
  2. Elam was my first pick multiple times, but when you do as many mock drafts as me your bound to get lucky.
  3. Last one, no trades just went with the flow. Go Bills. 25 Round: 1 Kaiir Elam CB | Florida 57 Round: 2 Breece Hall RB | Iowa State 89 Round: 3 Trey McBride TE | Colorado State 130 Round: 4 J.T. Woods S | Baylor 168 Round: 5 Damarri Mathis CB | Pittsburgh 185 Round: 6 Cade Mays IOL | Tennessee 203 Round: 6 Aaron Hansford LB | Texas A&M 231 Round: 7 Kevin Austin Jr. WR | Notre Dame
  4. First pick is the worst, stopped using it myself.
  5. It's only 12 picks, second and third stringers can be cut to make room on the roster and salary cap.
  6. Maybe try and get tyquan Thornton or someone similar with some length and deep speed, instead of Austin, since your grabbing Moore earlier. JMTC.
  7. 36. Christian Watson WR North Dakota State. Deep threat with length. 41. Kyler Gordon CB Washington st. Part of an interesting write up from PFN. A history with dance, kung fu, and ballet has helped Gordon refine his efficiency of motion. But you simply can't replace traits — and Gordon has them. With his fast feet, fluid hips, and short-area burst, Gordon is incredibly sticky in coverage. He flashes insane closing speed at the catch point, and he can hit a rare second gear when initiating toward plays. 57. Trey McBride TE Colorado State. everybody knows about him. 67. Skyy Moore WR Western Michigan. He can do allot of things, eventually high reps in the slot, grabbed him instead Kyle Philips later. 78. Coby Bryant CB Cincinnati. Lot of experience, great ball skills and he saw more passes coming his way considering who his partner was on the outside. 99. Jerome Ford RB Cincinnati. Good size, great speed, can catch and gets North in a hurry. 118. Darrian Beavers LB Cincinnati. Backup to Edmonds, possibly replacing him in year 2. 120. JT Woods S Baylor. Fast, athletic, likes to bring the thump in the run game. Coaches should be able to make him the best version of himself. 168. JoJo Domann LB Nebraska. Great in coverage, good tackler, backup for Milano. Could be used next to Milano in passing situations easing the pressure on Beavers replacing Edmonds. 185. Luke Goedeke OG Central Michigan. Heard lots of good things, small school prospect who should have time to learn. 203. Kalon Barnes CB Baylor. Worth a 6th for his speed, hopefully putting it to good use. 231. Zander Horvath RB Purdue. What can you say "terminator" Sorry didn't feel like writing up the trades, mostly cause it'll never happen.
  8. Fanspeak CBS Josh Edwards BB. 25: R1 P25 EDGE Jermaine Johnson - Florida State 57: R2 P25 WR Christian Watson - North Dakota State 89: R3 P25 CB Jalyn Armour-Davis - Alabama 130: R4 P25 LB Chad Muma - Wyoming 168: R5 P25 CB Tariq Woolen - UTSA 185: R6 P6 WR Kyle Philips - UCLA 203: R6 P24 CB Kalon Barnes - Baylor 231: R7 P10 RB Jerome Ford - Cincinnati I'll bet you guys are happy the draft is finally here.
  9. 25. Kaiir Elam CB, 57. Breece Hall RB, 89. Kyle Philips WR, 130. Tyquan Thornton WR, 168. Chris Paul IOL, 185. Josh Thompson CB, 203. Austin Allen TE, 231. Jaylen Watson CB,
  10. Buffalo Receives: 2022: Round 2, Pick 35 2022: Round 2, Pick 38 2022: Round 3, Pick 69 New York Receives: 2022: Round 1, Pick 25 2023: Round 1 Buffalo Receives: 2022: Round 3, Pick 65 2022: Round 3, Pick 70 2022: Round 4, Pick 106 Jacksonville Receives: 2022: Round 2, Pick 57 2023: Round 2 My Selections 35 Round: 2 Kyler Gordon CB | Washington TRADE 38 Round: 2 Christian Watson WR | North Dakota State TRADE 65 Round: 3 Trey McBride TE | Colorado State TRADE 69 Round: 3 Troy Andersen LB | Montana State TRADE 70 Round: 3 Coby Bryant CB | Cincinnati TRADE 89 Round: 3 Bryan Cook S | Cincinnati 106 Round: 4 Jerome Ford RB | Cincinnati TRADE 130 Round: 4 Kyle Philips WR | UCLA 168 Round: 5 Cade Mays IOL | Tennessee 185 Round: 6 Matt Araiza P | San Diego State 203 Round: 6 Jack Coan QB | Notre Dame 231 Round: 7 Zander Horvath RB | Purdue
  11. Traded back for some extra earlier picks. 36. Christian Watson WR North Dakota State 57. Kyler Gordon CB Washington 64. Troy Andersen LB Montana State 75. Jerome Ford RB Cincinnati 89. Cam Taylor-Britt CB Nebraska 112. Jeremy Ruckert TE Ohio State 168. Chris Paul OT Tulsa 185. Jake Camarda P Georgia 203. Jack Coan QB Notre Dame 231. Zander Horvath RB Purdue
  12. I'm not thrilled with the injuries, and his play in zone. Better off with Elam, I personally like Coby in second or third. This way they can grab Hall in the first if they want and still get a good corner with allot of experience and ball skills.
  13. 25: R1 P25 WR Christian Watson - North Dakota State 57: R2 P25 CB Coby Bryant - Cincinnati 89: R3 P25 RB Jerome Ford - Cincinnati 130: R4 P25 LB JoJo Domann - Nebraska 168: R5 P25 CB Josh Jobe - Alabama 185: R6 P6 G Chris Paul - Tulsa 203: R6 P24 WR Kyle Philips - UCLA 231: R7 P10 FB Zander Horvath - Purdue
  14. NFL Mock Draft Database. Lots of darts. Buffalo Receives: 2022: Round 1, Pick 32 2022: Round 2, Pick 34 2022: Round 3, Pick 66 Detroit Receives: 2022: Round 1, Pick 25 2023: Round 1 My Selections 32 Round: 1 Kyler Gordon CB | Washington TRADE 34 Round: 2 Christian Watson WR | North Dakota State TRADE 57 Round: 2 Tariq Woolen CB | UTSA 66 Round: 3 Troy Andersen LB | Montana State TRADE 89 Round: 3 Breece Hall RB | Iowa State 130 Round: 4 Kyle Philips WR | UCLA 168 Round: 5 Matt Araiza P | San Diego State 185 Round: 6 Joshua Ezeudu IOL | North Carolina 203 Round: 6 Jack Coan QB | Notre Dame 231 Round: 7 Zander Horvath RB | Purdue
  15. PFF, sorry didn't take my crazy pills yet.
  16. PFN dart board draft, more trades to get what I want. I think that when you decide what players you want for your team, stick to your guns and don't worry about some big board and if your picking a guy to early so what, let the hens cackle and get your guys. There's at least 6 guys who could command significant playing time. 33. Christian Watson WR North Dakota State 51. Roger McCreary CB Auburn 57. Jahan Dotson WR Penn State 70. Coby Bryant CB Cincinnati 90. Jerome Ford RB Cincinnati 131. Jelani Woods TE Virginia 185. JoJo Domann LB Nebraska 203. Luke Goedeke OG Central Michigan 231. Zander Horvath RB Purdue
  17. Fanspeak, latest Jake Rigdon big board. It's amazing how much it's changed over several days as you'll see with the picks. 25: R1 P25 WR Christian Watson - North Dakota State 57: R2 P25 EDGE David Ojabo - Michigan 89: R3 P25 CB Josh Jobe - Alabama 130: R4 P25 CB Kalon Barnes - Baylor 168: R5 P25 LB Damone Clark - LSU 185: R6 P6 RB Jerome Ford - Cincinnati 203: R6 P24 WR Kyle Phillips - UCLA 231: R7 P10 FB Zander Horvath - Purdue
  18. TDN used rankings instead of predictive.
  19. NFL mock draft database, dartboard draft. Buffalo Receives: 2022: Round 2, Pick 40 2022: Round 2, Pick 41 Seattle Receives: 2022: Round 1, Pick 25 2023: Round 2 Buffalo Receives: 2022: Round 3, Pick 101 2022: Round 4, Pick 124 2022: Round 5, Pick 154 Philadelphia Receives: 2022: Round 3, Pick 89 2022: Round 7, Pick 231 2022: Round 6, Pick 203 My Selections 40 Round: 2 David Ojabo EDGE | Michigan TRADE 41 Round: 2 Christian Watson WR | North Dakota State TRADE 57 Round: 2 Tariq Woolen CB | UTSA 101 Round: 3 Jelani Woods TE | Virginia TRADE 124 Round: 4 Jerome Ford RB | Cincinnati TRADE 130 Round: 4 Kyle Philips WR | UCLA 154 Round: 5 Kalon Barnes CB | Baylor TRADE 168 Round: 5 Cade Mays IOL | Tennessee 185 Round: 6 Jaylen Watson CB | Washington Sta
  20. From PFF, trading down again as their big board allowed me to still get players I wanted and adding mid round picks. Dart board philosophy, cause I probably suck at drafting. Traded 25,185 for lions 32,66 Then 32,203 for lions 34,97 they wanted to trade. Then 34, 97 for Chi 39,71 Then 39,231 for KC 50,94,121.
  21. My whole problem with this positional value and seting the market. I get that as a player you wanna get paid but when is it enough, after your contact ducks your team. Is that right, when a good teammate is shown the door because your contact pays so much the team had to let them go. It's just selfish if you ask me. Ask how an employee at say the electric company gets laid off or let go along with 49 others, but the VP there gets his 12 million dollars because it's in his contact and the electric company doesn't want to get sued. Without the VP, those people keep there jobs. Think about ING that had to get bailed out by the government because all those bankers had contracts paying them millions and all the regular workers just got screwed. We live in a screwed up world on how we value things, I just wish a high profile player would have the balls to say a certain amount is enough, let's keep the team together. There's a ton more to say on the subject but that's it for me. The NFL is greedy and made the players greedy to. If I hear one more person say " I gotta get mine " I'm gonna blow there ________brains out. Money doesn't make the world go round, greed and power does. Rant, rant, rant. I don't have a problem with it, one less contact to worry about. Maybe 2 if you let Knox walk next year
  22. Things are gonna get real tricky for Beane, of course you want Poyer in that secondary but at what cost at his age. A raise on a three year contract with the third being an opt out should get it done. You also have to think next year who do you pay, Edmonds is gonna command a huge contact and what about Oliver do they pick up the fifth year option or give him a new contract. Probably cheaper to give him a new contract, that is of course you decide to keep him. And then there's Knox, wow, I don't envy Beanes job between know and then. He's gonna earn his paycheck.
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