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Yantha

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  1. I think CB is a medium need with White well.... not quite playing to his best level due to injury. But a trade for CB like this... I'd say NO as well.
  2. In this draft, I'd hope we make a play for LB Bobby Wagner, to replace Tremaine Edmunds. - Allow Poyer and Singletary to walk The O-L gets needed attention, we get good Safety value in the 3rd, allow Cook to start but with competition from TCU's Kendre Miller.
  3. I'll add this.... Is the FUTURE of Jordan Poyer elite (or not......). I'm going to go ahead and say "not". The NFL is a tough business, and Poyer had an AMAZING career in Buffalo. He gave his best years, and now it's time to find the NEXT Jordan Poyer. It's big shoes to fill, but that's Beane's job.
  4. BPA within reason is my approach. Obviously you don't draft a first round QB, and I think you put a loose ranking of positions you would draft in the first round. This year my rounds 1-3 focus would be: Any O-line position: RT, RG, LG, OC. I'd even go O-line for all 3 picks if the right players were there (BPA) Linebacker: Edmunds replacement/depth (and I don't want Klein either....) Corner: I feel the position group is unstable since we don't know if White will get back to 100%. BUT!!! if BPA is strongly in favour of SAFETY, DE, DT, or WR.... you don't pass on the talent. LIke, if a first round-graded DT was sitting there in round 3, do you pass? RB is my head-scratcher this year. I'd like Cook to have a shot, but Bijan is interesting. I also agree (NO TRADING UP!).
  5. Thanks for posting. Let MOST of anything less than a 60 walk (within reason.. you can't gut that much of your roster). I'd sign Matakevich based on the 76. Why not. Should be relatively cheap, whereas Klein should GO. Try to keep Poyer, but draft someone for him to teach as the heir apparent.
  6. Dom..... Age with dignity friend! That's got to be a toupe. lol.
  7. In Beane we trust? There's turnover every year and I think the organization is finally being run fairly well. We'll be okay. I'm still pi$$ed about Doug Flutie, but that's just me.... lol
  8. While I do like Campbell, I'm also putting Ivan Pace Jr. from Cincy high on the list. Made the "big board" today.... lol. Not sure if he's a second or third round grade yet.
  9. I've said this before. Shakir is going to make some NOISE in this league as one of the best second year players. Can't wait to see him mature. Give him more targets, and watch the magic.
  10. I know many here despise PFF.... But I wonder what the PFF rankings are for our Free Agents? Please post if you have it.
  11. Pass.... We have Gabe Davis and he will rebound next season. Guaranteed. It was a blip.... he'll be back. Plus we can draft a WR for cheaper $$ and have more for the O-line revamp.
  12. OT Orlando Brown. Double win. On one hand you help the O-line, while on the other you remove the blind side in KC. Let Singletary and Edmunds walk to sign this guy, draft a linebacker in round 2 to replace Edmunds while giving James Cook and Nyheim Hines a shot. You could also get a fairly cheap RB in FA to round out the backfield or even draft a 5th or 6th rounder (value there). We would have the money.... Just want to also say that when Edmunds has a crap season not long ago.... the defense was still pretty good.
  13. Skoronski is the player I'd pick but gave a hard look at Bijan Robinson. I just feel that the RB would be eaten up behind a neglected O-line. Start in the trenches. It has a trickle down effect on our EXISTING offense, led by Allen. Cook averaged 5.7YPC this season (rookie season at that) and I think he deserves a shot. I think Jaxon-Smith will bust in the NFL.
  14. The draft is a dance of "luck". All this money goes into scouting, arguing over the draft board, and then when it all comes down to it, it's luck. Star players in college can flop in the NFL. And then there are plenty of examples of guys coming from small schools, undervalued in the draft, and then do very well in the NFL. OR they are stuck on second team in college due sometimes due to politics..... and then flourish when out of being "under the thumb" of their college program. There's something to be said about accumulating draft picks to have "more bingo cards......" in the game..... but generally speaking, the CHANCE of landing a winner is better in the first round vs. the 4th or 5th. Edit: nice english... must be tired.
  15. Rodgers is an (first letter of the alphabet + hole). Always looks upset on the sidelines even when winning. I'm not sure how teammates can work with this guy.
  16. Miller's injury is a tough one to bounce back from to the level we expect at his price tag. I hope he recovers to 100%, but at age 33, is that likely? As much as we've invested in defense via the draft, plus our obvious need on the OL, will we be needing a Von Miller "replacement"? Draft/FA?
  17. High risk and paying for past performance as opposed to current capabilities = Hard "NO". Roll that cash into retaining Tremaine Edmunds or investing in the best OG free agent out there.
  18. Pulling out my final 2022 mock prior to the draft. Just for fun. Linderbaum would look like a nice anchor right about now. Munford hasn't amounted to much though. The Bills actually drafted Tenuta and let him go to waivers. Now he's playing for the Packers.
  19. Love mocks. It's good fun. Great entertainment, and fun learning about the draft class. You know the bigger stars, especially from the top 15 programs but finding hidden gems etc is fun and it makes watching the combine and draft that much more interesting. I really only come to this forum in the OFFSEASON to talk football with the best fans in the league.
  20. Yep! Here you go! lol Response.... As an AI language model, I am not able to provide real-time analysis of live events. However, I can give you an example of an effective offensive play call series that the Buffalo Bills could use against the Kansas City Chiefs based on their respective strengths and weaknesses: Play 1: Shotgun formation, quick slant to wide receiver Stefon Diggs. The Chiefs have struggled defending quick passes this season, and Diggs is a reliable target for quarterback Josh Allen. Play 2: Play-action pass, deep crossing route to tight end Dawson Knox. The Chiefs' defense has struggled against tight ends this season, and Knox has emerged as a consistent red zone target for the Bills. Play 3: Outside zone run to running back Devin Singletary. The Chiefs' defense has been vulnerable to the run this season, and Singletary has shown the ability to make defenders miss in the open field. Play 4: Play-action pass, wheel route to running back Devin Singletary. The Chiefs' linebackers have struggled in coverage this season, and Breida has the speed to create separation out of the backfield. Play 5: RPO (run-pass option), slant to wide receiver Cole Beasley. The Chiefs' defense has had trouble defending RPOs this season, and Beasley is a shifty slot receiver who can create separation on short routes. The key to an effective offensive play call series is to keep the defense guessing and exploit their weaknesses. By mixing up the play calls and utilizing the strengths of their personnel, the Bills can keep the Chiefs' defense off balance and move the ball down the field.
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