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Ralonzo

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  1. Eisen forgot Washington got Johnny Newton and also Mike Sainristil already in this round. The Comanches are actually doing a good job here.
  2. Interesting to see if Pitt double dips at IOL after Fautanu fell in their lap round 1. Frazier sitting right there. The value pick would be him or Suamataia at OT.
  3. Notable names still on the board from Brugler top 50: 32 MARSHAWN KNEELAND EDGE5 Western Michigan 33 ADONAI MITCHELL WR6 Texas 34 ZACH FRAZIER OC3 West Virginia 36 KRIS JENKINS DT3 Michigan 38 COOPER BEEBE OG3 Kansas State 39 JADEN HICKS SAF1 Washington State 40 KINGSLEY SUAMATAIA OT7 BYU 41 ROMAN WILSON WR8 Michigan 42 JUNIOR COLSON LB1 Michigan 43 MIKE SAINRISTIL CB6 Michigan 47 CHRISTIAN HAYNES OG4 Connecticut 49 ENNIS RAKESTRAW JR. CB7 Missouri
  4. Malik Mustapha would be great value at 128
  5. They can't move from 60 to 42 even with all the 5ths.
  6. Some teams just know how to NFL Draft.
  7. Well, at least NE is botching the WR portion of the draft too.
  8. Does that mean the last one available in the draft? Or the last one on earth?
  9. #43 and #79 from Arizona would have been nice.
  10. Well he's not really well-suited to a role the Bills need him to play, but he's an athletic specimen with size and speed. Oh, he's slow you say? Well surely he must have been super productive in college for several years.
  11. NFL Network: "Need a big strong physical receiver"
  12. Don't like making the pick here per need-vs-value.
  13. Bills are going on the clock? Roll commercials!
  14. If you're going to gamble on a non-separator at least Johnny Wilson's able to line up and succeed at X because who's contesting a catch against that. Coleman projects to big slot, i.e. Kincaid. Redundant.
  15. He already snuck back into the 3rd round, upgrading #133 to #95 through KC. Trade Down is still a good option, depending on the premium extracted.
  16. I had suspected that with Diggs around, he was dictating where the ball had to go. The other team would triple Diggs on 3rd down and Allen would jam the ball in there anyway and he would drop it or get defended because EVERYONE knew it was going there and the Bills punt and I'm cursing at the screen about "well don't throw it THERE." It was different from when Allen wasn't yes established and/or he was making the grabs, but it just got too predictable. Being less rote as to where the defense needs to key in critical situations - I wouldn't be at all surprised if overall efficiency of the Bills offense improves for the absence of Diggs in that instance.
  17. The premium Washington is paying for that move is approximate value of a mid-3rd. I don't think they'd touch that. The most Beane can reasonably expect as a bidding-war premium is the value of a low 4th. The goal here is to get Buffalo to where they have 4 to 5 of the top-100 picks. Washington can facilitate that if they have a target and want to pay a premium to go to 33. Something like 33 + 95 + 128 for 40 + 67 + 100. Washington pays a premium close to the value of the 128 pick by allowing Buffalo to upgrade the two lower picks, leaving Buffalo picking at: 40, 60, 67, 100. This configuration seems to align nicely to present value players for Bills roster needs in those slots.
  18. I don't disagree. I'm not advocating to replace them with Sherfield and Shorter, haha. But I also don't think it's as dire as Bill Mafia in general seem to think. The Bills were winning without a lot of help from Davis at X and Diggs at Z, simply upgrading those roles to something near average should be a boon to the offense - similar to upgrading the guards from "disaster" to "ok" did for the OL last year. Samuel might be an average Z for the Bills which leaves X. Remember when Davis got a game ball for a 0 catch performance against iirc Dallas, for his blocking? Is that something that's supposed to be hard to replace? I'd be pleased with literally anyone who can block near as well and at least run the right route so the ball doesn't go flying to where he was supposed to be for a pick.
  19. Nobody in Buffalo has understood how to run a screen for at least 20 years, so...
  20. Too much will give you Type 2 Deebobetes.
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