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  1. I'm ok with the trade. If this is a bit of a reboot year with letting costly vets go then sure, do it all at once and move on. I'm actually glad to see the Bills move a player a year early rather than a year too late.
  2. Agree. I don't like having to rely on the assumption that McGovern is a center and Edwards is as effective as McGovern at guard.
  3. To not draft a top end WR in a WR heavy draft would be criminal.
  4. Please just draft a cost-controlled rookie who has strong WR1 potential. Enough with the side shows.
  5. The pride of Fort Hill High School in Cumberland, Maryland.
  6. I'll say Beane will turn the 11 picks into no less than 8 to have a pick in Rounds 1-4. Round 1, Pick 28 Round 2, Pick 60 Round 4, Pick 129 Round 4, Pick 133 (via compensatory) Round 5, Pick 143 (from CHI) Round 5, Pick 159 (from GB) Round 5, Pick 162 Round 6, Pick 198 (from LAR) Round 6, Pick 202 (from DAL) Round 6, Pick 206 Round 7, Pick 246
  7. If Milano weren't playing, I'd say Dorian Williams without hesitation.
  8. 1) Good enough as a backup and playing on affordable rookie contract or 2) Showcase him in the first pre-season game and trade him
  9. If you get a boa, you will in time also get rats. They get along for about 3 minutes. Circle of life.
  10. Just say "No" to trading picks for veteran players with big salaries. Do the Bills truly suck at evaluating WR talent?
  11. Ideally, Beane was the clear hatchet man and made it easier for McDermott.
  12. 7th round pick who escapes the Browns to become an All-Pro with the Red, White, and Blue. Well done. Dude hit.
  13. Exactly. It's no slam on these great Bills players. Not at all. The only constant is change.
  14. Agree. Just please don't make it a reach or give up picks to move up.
  15. If you were looking for $$, Hill would be an easy mark given his reputation.
  16. ........plus the expenditure of a 3rd round pick.....
  17. I'd prefer not to trade up. Really hate seeing a rd 3-5 pick used for a trade-up when there is never really a "sure thing".
  18. Separation skills and hands above all for the WR. If the receiver can't separate until deep or late, then there are few opportunities for them to contribute. If they can only separate in the short areas, then we have another slot guy - which we don't need. Downfield blocking, size, and height for contested catches are secondary. For the times you can't "scheme a guy open", you want some natural separation skills. Replacing Davis is thinking too small. Bills need to draft a guy to be the #1 because by the time he "gets it" in year 2, Diggs won't be a dominant #1. Think ahead, not behind. Then, by all means do draft another receiver in rounds 3-5 that has scary speed or high RAS.
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