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2018 Mock drafts and top prospects
buffaloboyinATL replied to Watkins101's topic in College Football
Oh yeah, read it wrong. Still looks awesome to me. -
For Danica Patrick. I'm sure she's crazy too.
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Literally no idea who she is but the skill set can't be denied.
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I'm in love.
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2018 Mock drafts and top prospects
buffaloboyinATL replied to Watkins101's topic in College Football
I would absolutely love to get Sony Michel in this draft! Also Vea in round 2 and Lamar Jackson in round 3? Dream scenarios for sure. -
2018 Mock drafts and top prospects
buffaloboyinATL replied to Watkins101's topic in College Football
Not real familiar with New Arena but this is a pretty interesting mock draft. http://newarena.com/nfl/2018-nfl-mock-draft-1-0-who-will-your-favorite-team-select/?amxt=fbdt_avnt2 Here's what they have for the Bills: Christian Kirk WR Texas A&M As we saw in the playoff loss to the Jaguars, Buffalo is in desperate need of some skill within its receiver corps. Kelvin Benjamin’s conditioning is a huge question mark going forward. Apologies to Deonte Thompson, but he’s not anything more than a third receiver (at best). Kirk would offer Buffalo a true game-breaker. He can line up at any spot – whether it’s in the slot, or on the perimeter. Having elite ball skills and sublime quickness, Kirk is supremely slippery with the ball in his hands. His value is increased even further with terrific skill in the return game. Buffalo would do very well to land him at this point in the draft. Should the Bills move on from Tyrod Taylor, Mason Rudolph could get a look here. and: Christian Wilkins DT Clemson Kyle Williams has long been the heartbeat of the Bills’ franchise. His entire 11-year career has been played in Buffalo, and the 5-time Pro Bowler has been more than impactful both on and off the field. However, at 34 years of age, it may be time for Buffalo to draft his eventual replacement. Enter Wilkins – a versatile defender with an intriguing skill-set. The 6’4” 300-pounder can virtually play anywhere along the defensive front. Though a nice athlete, Wilkins also plays with a low center of gravity. This enables him to be solid against the run. With the big game experience he’s collected at Clemson, expect Wilkins to make an impact early in the NFL. By the way, the more I see of Christian Kirk, the more intrigued I am. I know WR is not a top priority, but damn he looks good and is a hell of a return guy too. -
Kiper Mock Draft: Josh Allen #1
buffaloboyinATL replied to Jamie Muellers Ghost's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not real familiar with New Arena but this is a pretty interesting mock draft. I figured I'd put it here rather than start a new thread. http://newarena.com/nfl/2018-nfl-mock-draft-1-0-who-will-your-favorite-team-select/?amxt=fbdt_avnt2 Here's what they have for the Bills: Christian Kirk WR Texas A&M As we saw in the playoff loss to the Jaguars, Buffalo is in desperate need of some skill within its receiver corps. Kelvin Benjamin’s conditioning is a huge question mark going forward. Apologies to Deonte Thompson, but he’s not anything more than a third receiver (at best). Kirk would offer Buffalo a true game-breaker. He can line up at any spot – whether it’s in the slot, or on the perimeter. Having elite ball skills and sublime quickness, Kirk is supremely slippery with the ball in his hands. His value is increased even further with terrific skill in the return game. Buffalo would do very well to land him at this point in the draft. Should the Bills move on from Tyrod Taylor, Mason Rudolph could get a look here. and: Christian Wilkins DT Clemson Kyle Williams has long been the heartbeat of the Bills’ franchise. His entire 11-year career has been played in Buffalo, and the 5-time Pro Bowler has been more than impactful both on and off the field. However, at 34 years of age, it may be time for Buffalo to draft his eventual replacement. Enter Wilkins – a versatile defender with an intriguing skill-set. The 6’4” 300-pounder can virtually play anywhere along the defensive front. Though a nice athlete, Wilkins also plays with a low center of gravity. This enables him to be solid against the run. With the big game experience he’s collected at Clemson, expect Wilkins to make an impact early in the NFL. -
If it’s my pick here is the Bills next QB
buffaloboyinATL replied to bills in oregon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They lose credibility for making a trade to attempt improving one of the most important positions on the team? I disagree. There are other factors to consider, like wha they give up in the trade and what else they do to address the QB position in the off season. Just going out and acquiring a veteran QB whether he is a short term solution or not, should not be a negative. -
Jackson, Rudolph or Pass
buffaloboyinATL replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Pretty sure we would still need to use both firsts to get up around pick #10. -
You left out "returning from a catastrophic knee injury"...
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Shady Wants to Keep His "Lil Coins" in 2018
buffaloboyinATL replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Maybe we can give one of those average Americans like $60 grand and have THEM be our starting running back. It's a win-win. -
Kiper Mock Draft: Josh Allen #1
buffaloboyinATL replied to Jamie Muellers Ghost's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If he is anything like either of those two, I really hope we get him! -
Jackson, Rudolph or Pass
buffaloboyinATL replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I voted Rudolph because I have been "researching" him lately and believe he could be developed into a pro style QB. I honestly have not looked into Jackson much because he appeared to be regressing early n the season and I stopped paying attention. I am curious though, I have seen a lot of Tyrod/Geno/Wilson comparisons for Jackson, but never Cam Newton. I thought his body type was closer to Cam than the others, is there any similarity to their styles? -
Hear me out, sign Le'veon bell
buffaloboyinATL replied to Batman1876's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes, or at least explain why you believe the Steelers will willingly part ways with arguably the best RB in the NFL. -
I would actually be ok with him as long as we had our potential "future franchise QB" on the roster at the same time. If we had Bradford, or almost any of the other FA options out there, I still hope we draft someone to develop behind them.
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Not so much of a bridge, more like a rickety old plank across the water, that may or may not snap in half as you make your way across. COULD get you safely to the other side or could drown your season half way through...
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A payday? Hasn't he made a large pile of money already in his career? Not to say he doesn't want more, but if I recall, he was one of the last big rookie contract QB's. Pretty sure he's already made over $100 million in his career, which certainly does not match his production.
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Awful news from WSU - RIP QB Tyler Hilinski
buffaloboyinATL replied to YoloinOhio's topic in College Football
This is awful. So sad that he could not find help before it came to this. -
PSA NFLJERSEY ONLINE fraud possibility
buffaloboyinATL replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Just adds character. -
PSA NFLJERSEY ONLINE fraud possibility
buffaloboyinATL replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Oh crap! I ordered the same jersey for my son and I am now guessing it was from the same site. I have been waiting 3-4 weeks as well. Time to take a closer look at my credit card statements. Huh, I hope mine shows up soon too. How does it look? -
Under the Radar QB’s that could rise
buffaloboyinATL replied to Dkollidas's topic in College Football
I like Ferguson as a late round flier, if he were available in the 5-7 range, but only as a second option. If we get another QB through the draft or FA, he might be a good developmental project.