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  1. 5 minutes ago, Bangarang said:


    Come back to Earth

    That and the acid isn't as good as it used to be. 

    1 minute ago, JoPoy88 said:


    fantasyland

    It's fantasy island, jeez get it right

    2 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:


    fantasyland

    It's fantasy island, jeez get it right

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  2. my last argument for Lamb after trading for Diggs. 

    This year's 2nd and 4th, next year's 1st and 3rd to move up with Cleveland to 10 and grab Lamb. When playing out of 4 wide, brown and him could be interchangeable. Lamb outside running a 15 yard comeback route while brown runs a seem post, Diggs running a 9 on the left and Beasley running a crosser. Who do you double, who do you cover. If you double outside in a 2 deep look, browns got a touchdown. If you quarters Beasley is open, if you 3 deep Lamb is open on the come back.

    With Lamb in the offense, we become unstoppable. With a roster as complete as ours, its time to take chances for impact players. I know you'll say it affects us long term from a draft standpoint but only for one year. The way that Beane uses free agency the draft becomes less important. 

     

     

  3. If we wanna make the offense, dynamic. We should draft a rb thumper and a multidimensional player like Antonio Gibson/ Joe Reed. and some length in the latter rounds. I think Beane did what he did in free agency so he could go offensive in the draft. Plus we're still in stage 2 of free agency. With stage 3 coming after the draft to 3rd preseason game. We're gonna do so good this offseason that we'll be trading and adding picks to next year's draft.

  4. 27 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

    I’d root for him to succeed if the Bills draft him, but I don’t think he will be taken before round 5.  I’m no expert, that is for sure, it’s just my opinion based on watching him play a few games, his athletic testing scores, size and what I’ve read.

     

    watch him vs Wisconsin’s OL - both of their OTs handled him 

    Will do

    First pick I wish

     

    Round 1 Pick 25 (MINN): Zack Baun, OLB, Wisconsin (B+)
    Round 2 Pick 30 (G.B.): Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor (A+)
    Round 3 Pick 30 (G.B.): AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College (A+)
    Round 4 Pick 30 (G.B.): Jeremy Chinn, FS/SS, Southern Illinois (A)
    Round 5 Pick 9: Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 9: Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 28: Michael Ojemudia, CB, Iowa (B)
    Round 7 Pick 25: Jake Bentley, QB, South Carolina (B+)

  5. 33 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

    I love Willekes’ story of walk-on to college star, but I don’t know if he is any more than a fringe NFL player.

    I think he can do whatever he wants, that's just how dedicated he is to be the best he can be, love the no quit until whistle. 

    I think he would be fine spelling Hughes or outside on a pure pass rush line of, from left to right. Addison,  Oliver,  Hughes,  willikes. With willikes playing a wide 7 or 9 They could play meet you at the quarterback. 

  6. On 3/29/2020 at 11:29 AM, Happy Gilmore said:

     

    Assuming Beane drafts Kmet, that would mean we start off with six TEs on the early roster:  Kmet, Knox, Sweeney, Kroft, Lee Smith, Croom.  I'd like to get rid of at least one since I don't think there is any need for that many TEs.   Kroft was just restructured, so cutting him would be cap prohibitive.  Croom would be the logical choice since Lee Smith is really a blocking TE.  Knox and Sweeney are definite keepers.

    Smith is a blocking tight end that gets to many penalties that are drive killers. He's a vet should be rarely penalized. 

  7. On 3/26/2020 at 11:47 AM, matter2003 said:

     

    I was seeing scouts talking about him being a 60-80 catch 700-1000 yd type of receiver who is very consistent week to week...won't put up huge numbers but will consistently put up similar numbers week to week...big physical chain mover that can make tough catches...every team can use a guy like that...basically a better version of Duke Williams

    He's also an outstanding blocker.

     

    Watch "Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room No.195 WR Jauan Jennings (Tennessee)" on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/bJCj-p53lNY

  8. This one's from first pick with a trade up in the second for next year's 1st.

     

    Round 2 Pick 5 (LAC): Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor (B+)
    Round 2 Pick 22: Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin (A+)
    Round 3 Pick 22: Darrell Taylor, DE/OLB, Tennessee (A)
    Round 4 Pick 22: Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan (A+)
    Round 5 Pick 9: Jeremy Chinn, FS/SS, Southern Illinois (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 9: Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 28: Michael Ojemudia, CB, Iowa (B)
    Round 7 Pick 25: AJ Green, CB, Oklahoma State (A+)
     

  9. This one's fan speak latest bigboard 

     

    54: R2P22 EDGE JULIAN OKWARA

    NOTRE DAME

     

    86: R3P22 WR ANTONIO GANDY-GOLDEN

    LIBERTY

     

    128: R4P22 RB AJ DILLON

    BOSTON COLLEGE

     

    167: R5P21 RB ANTONIO GIBSON

    MEMPHIS

     

    188: R6P9 LB WILLIE GAY, JR.

    MISSISSIPPI STATE

     

    207: R6P28 P MICHAEL TURK

    ARIZONA STATE

     

    239: R7P25 K RODRIGO BLANKENSH

    GEORGIA

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  10. This one's from first pick and im still able to get the same players. The probabilities of them being available are increasing towards the good.

     

    Round 2 Pick 22: Josh Uche, OLB/DE, Michigan (A)


    Round 3 Pick 22: Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame (A+)


    Round 4 Pick 22: Zack Moss, RB, Utah (A+)


    Round 5 Pick 9: Jeremy Chinn, FS/SS, Southern Illinois (A+)


    Round 6 Pick 9: Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton (A+)


    Round 6 Pick 28: Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina (A+)


    Round 7 Pick 25: Rodrigo Blankenship, K, Georgia (

  11. This one is from draftnetwork, and it was almost identical as the first one I did just before this one. In both I passed on j.k. dobbins and okwara, after watching Uches film again I see lorax in him can rush inside or outside, he can play with his hand in the dirt or 2pt. Stance. And his coverage drops are smooth and in a hurry. Definitely has the quickness and agility. His change of direction is excellent. Offers great flexibility for the defense. 

    I also keep grabbing muse in the 5th for his versatility and size 6'2" 230, can you say Matt milano 

     

    54 Joshua Uche, EDGE

     

    86 Chase Claypool, WR

     

    128 A.J. Dillon, RB

     

    167 Tanner Muse, S

     

    188 Lamar Jackson, CB

     

    207 Jauan Jennings, WR

     

    239 Levonta Taylor, CB

  12. Fanspeak, draft countdown BB.

     

    54: R2P22 WR CHASE CLAYPOOL

    NOTRE DAME

     

    86: R3P22 EDGE JULIAN OKWARA

    NOTRE DAME

     

    128: R4P22 RB A.J. DILLON

    BOSTON COLLEGE

     

    167: R5P21 WR TYLER JOHNSON

    MINNESOTA

     

    188: R6P9 LB TANNER MUSE

    CLEMSON

     

    207: R6P28 LB SHAQUILLE QUARTERMAN

    MIAMI

     

    239: R7P25 K RODRIGO BLANKENSHIP

    GEORGIA

    I know Okwara is a pipe dream in the 3rd, but he fell there so had to take him

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  13. 1 hour ago, whatdrought said:

    I do several of these each day just for fun.. This is one I did where I spared no expense in trading up.

     

    Honestly, this might be the most "Beane like" one I've done.

     

    I traded 2 and 3 to jump up with the colts for Baun, who is a perfect replacement for Lorax.

    Then I traded 4 and 6 to move up in the fourth and get Gibson, who i think is a great fit for this offense.

    Gandy-Golden is some size/development.

    Keene is a development TE and offers flexibility as a H back.

    Reed is a PR/KR and offers some upside/competition at WR late in the draft. 

     

    I've seen some pretty solid arguments about just how many spots we have on this roster for Rookies, and it does make me wonder if something like this would be more realistic.

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    Well done

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