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Can't fumble if they can't catch you... 4.25 pro day
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Barryn Sorrell has been practicing signing his contract on his clothes.
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Barring trade-up, 170. Which reminds me... current projections: 170 Hunter Wohler, Wisconsin, S 173 Jaydon Blue, Texas, RB 177 Isaiah Bond, Texas, WR 206 Ajani Cornelius, Oregon, OT 240 Bilhal Kone, Western Kentucky, CB Which is still pretty solid except i think Wohler is more of another box safety type, not what's needed.
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The most obvious spot to improve on the 53 is the one occupied by Baylon Spector, and a random 5th-rounder is as like to be a huge upgrade as not. But it won't be Barrett Carter. Paul is still on the board right?
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Don't sell it short, I do that at least once a week
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Planning for life after Kingsley Jonathan and Branson Deen
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Bills 4th Round Pick : Deone Walker - DT - Kentucky
Ralonzo replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Brugler's Beast actually used the term "planet theory" made famous for Michael Jasper when describing Walker. He's a behemoth huge and long and wide, also very young barely turned 21. He's actually got decent feet but like Jackson is very much an upright guy, but maybe it's the injury. Who knows if he'll be Jordan (Miami) Phillips or can become an actual unmoveable blob in the middle of the line with better technique. -
If you keep trading down you'd be surprised how many you can get
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San Francisco just one-upped the Bills using their first *5* picks on defense, taking CJ West. Every pick in R4 is just pissing me off, these are the value guys us mock drafters go chub for.
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Pretty sure Walker does that by himself
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The upshot is, everyone wanting Bills to use their 5th round cache to improve other picks, they did that. Stutsman is another RAS guy going to the Saints
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If you combin both trades: Chicago gets: 56 (98pt) 62 (84pt) 132 (18pt) 169 (9pt) -> total points = 209 Buffalo gets: 41 (146pt) 72 (67pt) 240 (1pt) -> total points = 214 Nigel Gruff announcing for the Eagles, taking one of McD's Dreams Ty Robinson
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I must say i LOVE that picture
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And then he grabs the top guy on @GunnerBill's DND list... hilarious
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Updated DraftTek projections... holy ***** sign me up for this all day 132 Cam'Ron Jackson, Florida, DT 169 Jarquez Hunter, Auburn, RB 170 Billy Bowman Jr., Oklahoma, S 173 Dont'e Thornton Jr., Tennessee, WR 177 Ajani Cornelius, Oregon, OT 206 Cody Simon, Ohio State, LB 240 Bilhal Kone, Western Michigan, CB
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This is the thought running through Beane's head every moment of every draft, isn't it?
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Cam Scoobydoo goes to the Jints.
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He looks more manly this year, has he been working out? Jags jump up for Tuten. Looks like the RAScals are at a premium early on Day 3.
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There goes one of the burner WRs, Chimere You-Can't-Type-That-Here to the Titans
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It wasn't till that marching band till I realized the Draft Chime is just "See You In September"
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We're unlocked? We're unlocked. Current DraftTek projections from https://www.drafttek.com/2025-NFL-Mock-Draft/2025LiveDraft-Day3.asp 132 Cam'Ron Jackson, Florida, DT 169 Jarquez Hunter, Auburn, RB 170 Billy Bowman Jr., Oklahoma, S 173 Dont'e Thornton Jr., Tennessee, WR 177 Jack Nelson, Wisconsin, OT 206 Josh Simon, South Carolina, TE 240 Brandon George, Pitt, LB
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Bills 2nd Rnd pick in 2025 Draft : TJ Sanders - DT South Carolina
Ralonzo replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Current DraftTek projections, and my personal tweaks based on the board, but overall I'd be mainly pleased with the projections: 132 Cam'Ron Jackson, Florida, DT 169 Jarquez Hunter, Auburn, RB (Brashard Smith, SMU, RB) 170 Billy Bowman Jr., Oklahoma, S 173 Dont'e Thornton Jr., Tennessee, WR 177 Jack Nelson, Wisconsin, OT (Shemar James, Florida, LB) 206 Josh Simon, South Carolina, TE (Korie Black, Oklahoma St, CB) 240 Brandon George, Pitt, LB (Bryce Cabeldue, Kansas, G) That's your DT1T, speed at WR, a home-run RB, next years' guard, linebacker depth, and even more speed in the secondary.