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Turbo44

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  1. Edwards is JAG, more as a Hamlin replacement than a starter I’m thinking. If Hyde doesn’t retire don’t be surprised to see him back cheap.
  2. Even though we have 11 picks already, I don’t hate a trade down into the early/mid 2nd. Thats the territory for the worthy’s, Legette, McConkeys and Franklin’s. Not sure why a team would be trading up to 28? Maybe a qb the that 5th year option. With 12+ total picks, that would also give us ammunition to trade up in the 2nd and 3rd to grab players. say something like this, with trades 38 legette 55 sweat (that big DT) 70 a safety like kitchen
  3. I’d be okay with a DeJean or DL in rd 1 if we get a Legette type in rd 2. After the top 4 wr’s , all likely gone before we pick (barring a high cost to move in the teens) the 10th wr is probably just as likely to success as the 5th.
  4. But why if we sign the S visiting today? Would we still pick DeJean and have Rapp as the backup safety?
  5. Has he had drop problems in college though? If he has, that would be a big red flag with how hard Josh throws
  6. So if we’re around $6m under the cap now. This + the $10m from Trey on 6.1 could prob pay for the safety who’s visiting, Clowney and our draft picks. #28 wr, 2nd or 4th on a center and the rest for depth and we’re golden
  7. He was sick (as in unhealthy) at the combine which led to his bad performance. At his pro day he was back up 8 pounds, to 186. He has height and speed and if the bills think he’s worth #28 I’m in.
  8. Me also, trading up from the 60s should get you one of McConkey, leggette or that guy who ran a 4.21.
  9. Yep - this appears to be a no brainer signing if not cost prohibitive. His analytics for coverage skills and tackling are elite. If he’s $5m year you could structure it so it’s 2024 cap friendly: 5 years $20m, $10m singing bonus with salaries of $1.5m for each of the first 3 years and $5.5m in year 4. This way the cap hit would be $4m for first 3 years and $8m in year 4 (dead cap of $2.5m if you cut him before year 4). No brainer
  10. I think all the trades looks reasonable but I don’t like the strategy. Buffalo needs quality not quantity, so I see them trading up at least once, maybe twice in rd’s 1-4 and end up drafting 7-8 players. No need to use 11 of picks cuz only roster space probably for 5-6 draftees. I’d be interested in your draft trading up two to three times, as that’s what beane has historically done
  11. Thomas wr 22 (Trade up) sweat DL 52 (trade up) Beaux limmer OC 123 trade up Oladapo S 169 trade up eichenburg LB 204 gabriel Murphy edge 248 Reasonable trades and 11 picks turned into 6, but there’s no way we have room in our roster for 11 picks. In this draft we get our top wr, a top dl, one of the best centers, a very good safety and a good LB. Full disclosure, I have no idea about Murphy
  12. $$ needed for draft picks typically is $3-$4 million. Remember top 52, or so, only count towards the cap
  13. i'm a big proponent of McConkey but don;t think they're taking him. Wasn't someoen they et with at the combine, though they did meet with him at the sniron bowl, Let's see if they bring him in for a 30 visit
  14. then do some more research
  15. Cuz all Dlman are rotational players and are elite. There are 15+ safeties still without deals that were starters last year. If Arik was signed you'd go WR 28 and safety at 60 who would likely start. If your patient, you'll probably as get a good safety at a bargain price. I wouldn't have signed Rapp so early
  16. According to Beane and McD, milano broke his leg but had not ligament damage
  17. Duffs at 9:30am interesting. Rather see that $ spent on a wr (Mike Williams anyone?) with a dl drafted at 60 or in the 4th to complement Oliver and Daquan
  18. I predict a taron extension freeing up cap
  19. Gabe replacement comes at #28 or earlier with a trade up
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