I never said they were BASING their pick off of that, I said they were waiting to reveal their pick so that they have more control and other teams have less reaction time.
Hopefully we don’t need a scapegoat (fingers crossed)
Slightly different subject; but I heard someone say on NFL Live yesterday how the Bills are being great at keeping their cards close to the best. No one knows for sure what they are trying to do.
IF this happens we have to go LB at 12, best player available at 22 (lineman?) and then someone like Rudolph, Lauletta or White in rounds 2-3. This is NOT what I want to happen but it’s what I’d do if it did.
ZERO chance of that happening. (Hopefully both things )
i actually believe Jackson will be going higher than I first thought (top 15). There is a lot of “buzz” about him recently, although it could all be a smokescreen. Rudolph MAY slip into the bottom of the first round or maybe top half of second, but he will NOT go before Allen or Jackson in my opinion.
Overhyped? Maybe. Overrated? Nope. I love this time of year, and enjoy the draft and all of the information that follows about our new players once they are picked.
IF we don’t trade up, then I would believe this is what happened. The only way we don’t trade up is if the guy we wanted is already gone and we don’t deem anyone else is worth moving up for.
I want us to get our QB this year, even if we have to trade up to get him, BUT I disagree that we would go 7-9 and then 5-11 with AJ., especially with all of the talent we will be able to add this year if we didn’t trade up.
but again, I want the QB
Oh, it’s not what I want, I was just playing along. I want us to identify the ONE QB we want and then do whatever it takes to go get him. If that means trading up then trade as high as you need to, even if it’s #2.
Why? If we are able to move up and get THE #1 QB we want, then cost basically doesn’t matter. We need THAT guy at all costs. I don’t feel the same way if we get our 2nd, 3rd or 4th choice, only if it is our top guy.