I get your point. It's just that all I'm looking for are players who are reliable receivers.
I don't care about a players ceiling when we are looking at a 4th or 5th receiver option. If they can get the job done, I'm happy, because I doubt that these receivers we are signing to 1 year deals are a part of the long-term plans for the team.
Then again, I could be wrong.
You got that right.
I still muse that the Bills could've had Van Jefferson or Donovan Peoples-Jones. Both are young and have good experience and would not have cost that much to sign. I find these two receivers to be better options than Cephus or Claypool.
That being said, I'll give both Cephus & Claypool a chance. They are both low risk signings.
Yep, they keep yelling that we're not going to win with choir boys, then we get Stefon Diggs, and everyone wants him banished, but let's replace him with Brandon Aiyuk.
Yes, it is not easy to choose only 4.
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I agree with your take. I'm still pissed that we didn't get that 3rd rounder for Edmunds.
I do think that Beane will look to move up, but I don't think there will be any takers.
Trading down seems very likely. Maybe we move down a couple spots with San Francisco, and get one of their many draft picks. Then find someone early in the second round to trade with?
This is why I was hoping that the Bills had tried to sign another veteran WR. Getting Samuel was good, but if they also pursued a player like Van Jefferson or Donovan Peoples-Jones, the wide receiver group would be more stable.
If they want to draft two receivers early, fine. I just don't expect huge things from rookie players right away.
Wow!
I really like your takes when it comes to the draft and the players, but this post from you surprises me.
I've never been impressed with Rattler. I just don't think he's lived up to the hype. Unless there is something that he hasn't shown us, I cannot picture him making it in the NFL.
That being said, I respect your analysis.