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In Summary

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  1. If KC hits on the picks and Hill is blah in Miami, this new "pay the WR $$$$" movement stalls and balance is restored.
  2. If he didn't defy convention, who would read the article? Who was he intending for Hall to run behind?
  3. Bundling picks, trading up, and assuming all of your reduced number of picks will make the team seems as much hubris as logical. Other than maneuvering for a QB, I like using all the picks and getting those players into the Bills camp and culling them after you've worked with them through camp. Wouldn't you want to look at players extensively in your own system before eliminating them from consideration?
  4. I liked that they gave him some game reps last year in a heavy package. Valuable experience.
  5. ...so we can still draft a punter.
  6. Shows the importance of rookie contracts.
  7. The Manute Bol of linebackers
  8. ...and out-Robert Crafted Robert Craft by a good multiple?
  9. Bills need 6-7 starting caliber O linemen to prosper over a 17 game season plus playoffs.
  10. As of today, corner. Check back tomorrow.
  11. True. Diggs puts himself out there. Has the body control and awareness to avoid brutal hits. I'm thinking of those games where the defense will give you underneath yards if you're willing to take a hit. Beasley excelled there and would play hurt. Really tough dude at 174 lb. However, my comments are less about putting Beasley on a pedestal than they are about seeing how the Bills will work certain areas of the field with him gone. Flex a back, use your TE, etc. ?
  12. Need to hit on multiple draft picks who start and play on rookie contracts.
  13. Arguably the most willing of any of our receivers to take a beating to make the play. I'm guessing we'll ask the tight ends to pick up the underneath yards.
  14. In 1991, Walt Corey ran the 2-5, the Sic 'em Defense featuring Cornelius Bennett. Play to your strengths I guess.
  15. 5-11, 193 pounds. Ran a 4.58-second 40-yard dash at his Pro Day (~2016). Some good receiving yards. Pass blocking praise from PFF. Any guess on how much of the $7 million is guaranteed?
  16. 6'4". 320 lb. 30 years old.
  17. I like the "sign one and draft one" concept as well. Got to have the interior ready to go at the opener and not have to rely on rookies.
  18. Seems he would have a fan in Ken Dorsey.
  19. No. Not a player I want to commit to for 5 years - especially at that price. 5.5 career sacks (0 in 2021). 4 career interceptions. Interferes with passing lanes or whatever......... I'd rather extend Poyer again.
  20. The Kardashians of the NFL. Disgusting.
  21. Always with the assumption that the trade-ups will hit.
  22. I hope it's both a free agent signing (ready to start Game 1) and a Day 1-2 draft pick for interior OL. People can talk WR, TE, RB all day, but it's the OL that makes all these offensive fantasies come true. Not only for pass protection, but who wants another year where the O coordinator has Josh run and hurdle because we can't establish a running threat? I'm also a bit tired of hearing about a lineman that can play multiple OL positions yet excel at neither. It's time to commit to at least one dominant guard like we had in Ritchie. If Beane now likes tall rangy tackles, then he can also learn to appreciate a guard that can execute a drive block.
  23. Yes. Any NFL player that invests heavily for a few years in their 20's should be set even if they work a common job the balance of their working years. The time value on say $100k invested before you're 26 would be tremendous.
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