Back2Buff
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2.5 sacks in last 8 games including being invisible in the postseason game. Why they paying 14.5 million for that?
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2 hours ago, Dillenger4 said:
He is? Why do you say this? If he is better than Jordan Phillips then he must be pretty damn good! I hope you are correct! I don't know this new guy so....
Did you even watch the games last year? Phillips was one of the worst players in the entire NFL. Literally watched guys run right by him. Dude retired before last season.
PFF isn't a great measurement, but Phillips had a grade of 35 last year. Horrible.
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He's better than Jordan Phillips and Settle. Therefore, an upgrade to last year.
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I can't help but remember the mental hurdle the guy had just to get over an ACL. The Achilles will be much worse. Even his numbers last year before he got hurt weren't even that great. I can't believe how much money he got.
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32 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:
I agree with the drops but to me he’s a very good route runner. WR size doesn’t matter too much anymore to me. CBs can’t touch these guys anymore. I saw a guy that played fast and had suddenness in his routes. I also saw an ability after the catch.
Drops are concerning.
Almost all he does is run vertical. In terms of what it takes in the NFL, you cant call him a good route runner. He just doesn't run enough of the route tree.
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2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:
Why?
He drops the ball way too much, and that was on display at the combine. I also think he is way too skinny. To me, he is just a deep threat and I dont want that. I want a WR who can run the whole route tree. That was the issue with Davis.
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I really don't like Franklin. He is my top, avoid at all costs WR. Him and Tez.
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I just dont think he was really what this team needed. They need to draft a WR high that can play on outside still. So what is this 8 million a year really solving?
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Just now, Doc said:
IMHO too far back. But who would you target at 42?Ricky Pearsall
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I would love for Houston to fall in love with a guy and trade 42 and 86 for 28.
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It's very concerning how some people don't understand the money crunch Beane has put this team in.
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100% the right move to bring him back in. The next move better be the draft. One of the 5th is fine for a 3rd RB.
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The last two years Wallace has been significantly better than Elam.
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We need to get younger. Zero interest in this off injured 30 year old.
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Just now, Paup 1995MVP said:
Dolphins signing our scraps. Noone did less on the Bills then Siran Neal. Have no idea why we ever paid him more then vet minimun.
We were told he was some special teams ace, and only time you would notice him was when he took stupid penalities on special teams.
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We are so broke. I hate Beane
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I like Dorian Williams and Spector so this means absolutely nothing to me.
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He did not look good after he came back from the injury. I worry that 32 is just too old.
I wouldnt have signed him, but this team seems to hang onto the devil they know too long.
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I think he's terrible. Too small and always hurt.
I can't remember a time when we needed to rely on him where he didn't end up injured.
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Hoping they didnt just push stuff down the road with him.
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4 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:
Nobody knows.
Exactly this. The constant guarantee that people think they know about these comp picks drive me nuts. The NFL just awards them how they want.
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2 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:
I would definitely consider him in Round 2.
He aint lasting to 60. My dream is to move back and pick up more draft capital. Then use that capital to move up again into 2nd. I would rather have two picks in 35-45 range than 28 and 60. I don't care about the 5th year option. If the player is good enough, you signing him anyways. If he isn't your not picking it up. And if he is just mediocre, the 5th year option is an overpay.
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Ricky Pearsall is up to 39 on DJ's big board.
He's my 5th rated WR. I think he fits perfectly to what the Bills need and what WR work best with Allen. Tell me this isnt what Beane and Mcdermott have been saying:
Pearsall is a loose, smooth wideout with outstanding hands and toughness. He is quick in his release and he understands how to change gears as a route runner. He is fluid getting into and out of breaks. He has outstanding hands. He attacks the ball at the highest point and makes some circus catches (SEE: one-handed gem vs. Charlotte). After the catch, he is quick to transition up the field and has the elusiveness to make defenders miss in space. He has a lean frame, but he plays with excellent toughness and competitiveness. Pearsall followed up an excellent 2023 season with a solid week at the Senior Bowl and should have a starting role from Day 1 for his drafting team.
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Another case of this regime just getting married to a guy they have seen before and not going for the better option out there.
Rapp was not good, and to put the cherry on top, dude was always hurt when he had to play.
I don't even know how he fits McDermott's scheme. All the guy does is give up long plays.
2024 WR Draft Class
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My money is on Ladd. He is Diggs, without Diggs younger long ball ability. Ladd will absolutely torch you from 5 - 15 yards.
They need to figure out the long ball still, but lets be honest with ourselves, Allen's long ball ability isn't very good. Should we really be looking for a long ball WR if Allen struggles with accuracy on the long ball?