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Gambit

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  1. 8 minutes ago, H2o said:

    This is the deepest WR class I've ever seen. Just because they don't take a guy in the 1st Round doesn't mean they are going to "ignore the offense" for the entirety of the draft. There are still 9 more picks to make or work with for the Bills. If YGM, Wirfs, or Simmons are on the board, which they may not be, they should take one of those guys. I could even understand an Epenesa selection in Round 1 if he falls to #22. Right now everything is murky because we haven't even seen FA yet. Once we get through the end of March things will be a little more easy to guess at. We'll have seen who we signed, what Pro Days they've been at, and who they met with at the combine. 

    I understand that to a point. For me I would like to double dip in this draft for WR seeing as it's supposed to be so deep. Take 1 in the 1st and another in either the 3rd or 4th. It's time to build around Allen and see if he truly has it. Go after Yannick hard in FA to help out the pass rush. 

  2. 31 minutes ago, 2003Contenders said:

     

    Tre didn't give up any TDs in the playoffs  either. The Texans scored 2 TDs -- the first was on Watson's run. The second was on a swing pass to the RB in the backfield. That isn't to say that Tre played especially well late in the game when Hopkins exploded for some big catches, but he was kept out of the endzone.

    Well damn, I guess that game just fried my brain.

  3. 7 minutes ago, noacls said:

    I dont see a need at TE. If Knox learns how to catch I think he is a top 5 TE in the AFC. Sweeney also shows well when he gets a chance and will continue to develop. 3rd TE is prolly Smith, an upgrade there would be nice.  

    That's a huge if. I hope Knox can develop but anyone truly counting on him is crazy. We need a upgrade badly right now. And if he somehow does pan out, we'd have 2 solid TEs. Nothing wrong with that.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

     

     

    Well it is true that Winston had serious accuracy issues.  But of all the players who were targeted at least 30 times by the same QB, he had the lowest % of catches made.  Godwin was targeted almost twice as often and caught 71% off his passes.

    You're comparing him to one of the next best upcoming WRs in the league. Nobody is saying Perriman is gonna be elite or whatever. He would still be a solid get while our first or 2nd round pick is eased in seeing as WRs take some time to excel in the NFL. I'm not sure what some of you expect we can get. Green isn't what he once was and is injured all the time. Cooper is going to be expensive as hell and disappears way to often.

  5. 10 minutes ago, KzooMike said:

    In 2015 drafted in the 1st round, 6'2, 212 LB's, 4.24 40 yard dash at the combine.   

     

    Missed Rookie year to knee injury, moderate 2016 season then cut. Signed with Browns and then cut again when OBJ was picked up. Signed with TB this year. After the depletion of all TB's WR core the last quarter of the season was pushed into a #1 WR role. Final 5 games, 25 catches, 506 yards, and 5 TD's. I watched two of those 5 games. His knock coming out was all athlete no football player. He was attacking the football like Marvin Jones when I saw him. High pointing balls all over the field. Out muscling CB's or just running by them. Son of Brett Perriman, so comes from pedigree. 

     

    I don't think we will land a big name FA WR, but a guy like this, presented with an opportunity to be a WR1. Cost effective, high upside, competition, just what we like. I would love to see us get him.  

    Exactly how I feel too. I think he is finally finding his grove and showing that potential he always had. With that said I still wanna draft a WR in the 1st. Brown and Beasley aren't extremely young anymore. Get some young talented WRs to grow with Josh.

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  6. Yannick, Hooper, Conklin, Lawson, Perriman, Byron Jones and Howard. Now I highly doubt we'd have enough cash for all of them clearly but if we could land a good portion of those I'd call that a huge success. If I had to choose 3 give me Yannick, Conklin and Perriman. We could save some money and go with Williams instead of Conklin tho. Cutting Kroft would help towards landing Hooper. Same goes for cutting Murphy to keep Lawson.

  7. 2 hours ago, MAJBobby said:

    Lamb and Jeudy should be the first two off board. 
     

    I like Lamb a bit more than Jeudy. 
     

    now after those two it becomes a little muddled with Higgins, Ruggs, Shenault. 

    All 3 are solid. I'd rather have Ruggs or Shenault myself. While Higgins is good, I feel like the other 2 are bigger difference makers. I feel like they can line up anywhere and be dangerous.

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  8. 32 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

    I think Shenalt will be a top 10 pick and is the only WR that I would trade up for. This guy is in the mold of WR type that I want to build my team around. He can help your team out in red zone, run blocking, 1st downs and he is a yac nightmare. This guy will demand a double team opening up other players as well, just one guy can do all this.

     

    If Shenalt runs anything in the 4.45 range he will skyrocket into the top 5. 

    With his injury history I highly doubt he goes top 10. That and I'd be shocked to see him go before Jeudy and Lamb.

  9. 1 hour ago, Sunshower said:

    Laviska is better than Lamb. I think there is a real chance CeeDee is there at 22. Think it comes down to Lamb vs Ruggs vs Jefferson when we pick. 

    You're outta your mind if you think Lamb lasts to 22. Jeudy is the only WR that should maybe be taken before Lamb.

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  10. 3 hours ago, SoTier said:

     

    Maybe you didn't notice how many teams had difficulty finding kickers who could reliably make 35 yard FGs this season?

     

    Yes, Hauschka needs to be replaced -- but not until the Bills actually have a better kicker on the roster.

    I completely agree. I'd like to get a rookie udfa this year and let them compete for it. 

  11. 2 hours ago, MJS said:

    Do you think Garrett would be a bad coordinator? I think it's a good move for them.

    Idk, I can see how you'd think that but how absolutely garbage that time was this year with the talent they have just blows my mind. Maybe he's just a ***** HC. If it works out for them then good on them cause honestly ***** the Cowboys. 

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