Well, we can now start talking about football again. Whitner seems like he does not want to be here anymore, so like some posters have said, if he gets the money he is looking for, good for him. He is a solid safety at stopping the run.
Yes I would do this trade if it was available but change next years 3rd rounder to a 2nd rounder. But obviously, if we have a player that we want at 34 then draft the guy we want.
I don't think that there is any question about that. If a team like the Redskins want Gabbert, then I think trading the #3 overall pick for the #10 pick, this year's 2nd round pick and next years 1st round pick is a good deal and the Bills should certainly consider that deal. Otherwise stay at #3.
Well, if there is no season this year, what happens with next year's draft? Does it still go in the same draft order as this year? If so maybe we can move up to get Andrew Luck.
If we do take Von Miller with the 3rd pick and there is a decent chance of the happening, the outside linebacker position will certainly have some nice depth. I'd still like to see us pick up an inside linebacker somewhere in the middle rounds of the draft.
Offer our 6th and 7th round pick, I think for sure but Carolina would not do that for a 6th or 7th. If we were to give up a 4th round pick, I would do it but reality wise this is not going to happen.
I would be suprised if we went this route but then again we have in the past. Maybe we are just keeping our options open to show other teams we could take him with our third overall and then maybe we'll trade back.
If these were our first two picks I think that would work. I would think these would be two good picks. But if trade up to get a left or right tackle, especially Gabe Carimi that would be alright too.
I remember that game as well. I think it was around Thanksgiving 1998. That was one of the biggest shocks of any game I have ever seen. While it was a shame the refs missed that pass out of bounds, the one called for pass interference in the back of the end zone on the last play of the game (hail mary) is something that is unconscionable.
Well, if we want him I would prefer not to take him at #3 overall. If we were to trade back to the mid first round, which is a risk, I would certainly consider taking him in the mid first round while picking up an extra late first or early 2nd round pick.
I am shocked that people are actually questioning Cutler's toughness. He was sacked a lot this year and if he was healthy in that game, do you really think he would have sat out for a game of that magnitude? He'd be in there.
I am not sure if he is a free agent but if he is, he is definitely worth a shot. I know he has had a down year, but I think it because of injuries. When he is healthy, he really is a good player.
I think trading down is a pretty good idea, especially if we can get a quarterback along with a good left tackle (in the first round). Newton or Gabbert could be nice players but to take them at #3 is a risk. To get either one of them a little later in the round along with a left tackle would be an excellent first round IMO.
That is certainly one opinion of it. I think he could be a good player in the NFL. I am not sure about his abilities to throw but it seems like he has the ability to be successful at the next level.