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iccrewman112

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  1. Brown cant do anything for me now. Edmunds, Vanderesch and Milano as a starting group sounds great. Preferred this over a reach QB at 12.
  2. I'm on board with a LB at 12 want Edmunds there. But I'm. Other stopping there, I'm doubling down at 22 with Vanderesch.
  3. I'll go the unpopular route and say no QB in Round 1 and just roll with McCarron. Re-Sign: EJ Gaines and Deonte Thompson Sign: Justin Pugh and Terrelle Pryor Draft: 12. Tremaine Edmunds LB Virgina Tech 22. Roquan Smith, LB Georgia/Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Boise St. 53.Connor Williams, OT, Texas 56. Harrison Phillips, DL, Stanford 65. Equanimeous St. Brown, WR, Notre Dame 96. Josh Adams, RB, Notre Dame Notes: I like Sony Michell in Round 2 if either of the guys I listed are gone. If he is selected then Josh Adams could be replaced with the best lineman available.
  4. unrelated to the 2nd half, i can't seem to find the shoutbox since the forum upgrade, can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
  5. Haha. I'd rather have a cartoon stampede go on the jumbotron signifying for the fans to stomp like crazy. I know at Notre Dame on big third downs it would get loud and one of the main reasons was the crowd would take their keys out of their pockets and shake them. Felt like it made it 20% louder.
  6. Absolutely college atmosphere with the team. I have always wondered why the Bills don't have a band they keep the crowd even more into it and make it more fun. Does the NFL allow bands? I know the Colts use to have one long ago.
  7. No one mentions that perhaps an owner didn't want to pay Marcel 10 million dollars for being near non-existent on the field. Dead cap hit is different than actually a hit to the wallet and the bottom line. If Pegs came to Beane and said "get rid of this guy." Could you fault him? What of it was your 10 million dollars?
  8. FYI...There were only six others in the league last year. Do you think there are more than 7 linebackers that fit your description? Just like RB by committee there are LB corps by committee. Thumpers on run situations, and athletes on third down.
  9. I too like safety in Round 2, if the measurables get Obi off the board in round 1 then Budda Baker is my choice in Round 2. He is the opposite of Obi in terms of size and instincts. Much smaller, but far better instincts, always seems to be around the ball.
  10. Maybe he'll have some off the field issues that will drop him to 44. Assuming that doesn't happen. I would hope he is a guy the Bills would take if they were able find a trade partner to drop back to the mid-20s (which i know all bills fans are clamoring for, who doesnt love a trade down).
  11. It looks more and more to me that both Hooker and Adams will be gone by the time the Bills pick. Not sure where I would want them to go with that pick yet WR is a possibility or CB if Lattimore is available. But I am liking the Bills targeting Obi Melifonwu more and more in the 2nd round. Not sure he will fall that far as his combine numbers were great. I have never been sold on Jabril Peppers in the top 2 rounds and even less so after seeing Melifonwu having better numbers in all categories and 5 inches taller and 10 pounds heavier. This is the size individual to match up on large tight ends in man to man. Should be able to cover ground on deep balls in the secondary. Are there any UConn fans who have seen him play and can comment on him? Height 6-4 Weight 224 lbs. 40 yard dash - 4.40s Vertical - 44" (a number he was upset with) Broad Jump 11'9" (12'3" is the record I think) From NFL.com Player Profile http://www.nfl.com/draft/2017/profiles/obi-melifonwu?id=2558189 OVERVIEW Obi Melifonwu (pronounced OH-bee mel-un-FON-woo) has been a four-year starter at UConn. The Massachusetts area high school star redshirted his first year with the Huskies, and became the team's starting free safety in 2013 (70 tackles, three tackles for loss, two interceptions, five pass breakups, two forced fumbles). He started 11 games the next season (75 stops, 3.5 TFL, three PBU), and 12 as a junior (88 tackles, two TFL, two INT, five PBU). Melifonwu was a first-team All-American Athletic Conference selection and his team's top tackler in 2016, making 118 hits, 2.5 for loss, leading the team with four interceptions and breaking up three other passes. STRENGTHS Elite size with premium athletic traits that should show up at combine testing. Four-year starter. Sharp focus when ball is in the air. Takes path to the ball with undercut of the route at the last second. Plus hand-eye coordination to flip the field with interceptions. Former cornerback who has the athleticism to cover matchup tight ends and some big slots. Posted six interceptions over last two seasons. Uses big frame to body-up seam-runners and constrict their windows. Downhill tackling machine. Plus range with a wide net to bring runners down once he gets his arms into them. Body-up hitter. Drastically reduced penalties totals over junior and senior season. WEAKNESSES Leggy and gets feet bundled up when asked to turn and sprint. Lacks desired instincts and will play with slow eyes at times. Has to see ball in the air before charging over to help on deep throws. Inconsistent with coverage responsibilities from high safety. Takes time to diagnose play-action. Rub routes found him near goal line. Can take inefficient paths to the ball that get him there a step too late. Would benefit from high-pointing rather than waiting on throws. SOURCES TELL US "He's a freak. He's going to blow away the combine. He's fast and will post some of the best vertical and broad numbers at his position. He's going to get a lot better in the pros and he has that elite size that will get him overdrafted." -- AFC Pro Personnel Director BOTTOM LINE Big and athletic, he may lack the coverage qualities and instincts needed to work as a "last line of defense" player in a pass-happy division. Melifonwu is an effective downhill tackler who has the ability to match up against tight ends and make a living near the line of scrimmage. His football instincts aren't up to par, but the size and traits will be extremely enticing for teams who covet traits first.
  12. For starters the pay is Canada is nothing compared to the NFL. Nothing. A lot of players who havent met the minimum for the pension are looking to get back on NFL teams to count toward years of service. Thus, players are better off staying in shape and waiting for injuries to happen and roster spots to open up and sign late in the off-season or even mid season. Also, if a player goes North and struggles (for any number of reasons) then it looks bad to future employers as "they should have dominated CFL" while if they get thrown into the fire midseason in the NFL, then poor performance seems to be "more understandable" because of the circumstances.
  13. Barkaveous Mingo former OLB from Cleveland #6 pick if I recall plays for the Pats.
  14. That's the thing they ran McCoy into it, but they did it with two TE's and a Fullback. It plays into the defense's plan to stop the run. More stretch plays and running the ball out of Shotgun in my opinion. Gets McCoy and Williams moving laterally finding a creasing then cutting into it. Mulligan should never be on the field. Use an extra O-Line if you want a blocker as he presents near zero pass catching threat. On a couple plays he didn't even line up as eligible.
  15. Successfully first seasons for a new coaching staff is about implementing parts of your system with the existing personnel and playing towards the strengths. Didn't see a lot of that in the first two games.
  16. They looked this bad on defense for one main reason to me. They played 8-10 yard cushions on all downs regardless of distance. 1st and 10...10 yard cushion on Edelman same as on 3rd and 1. Dion Lewis 10 Yard cushion always. With that big of a cushion closing on quick passes allows the WR to make the catch and get head and hips around to get up the field. Poor game planning especially because I don't believe Edelman can beat them over the top. Bad strategy and no adjustment from coaching staff after the first 15 successful conversions from the Patriots.
  17. They looked this bad on defense for one main reason to me. They played 8-10 yard cushions on all downs regardless of distance. 1st and 10...10 yard cushion on Edelman same as on 3rd and 1. Dion Lewis 10 Yard cushion always. With that big of a cushion closing on quick passes allows the WR to make the catch and get head and hips around to get up the field. Poor game planning especially because I don't believe Edelman can beat them over the top. Bad strategy and no adjustment from coaching staff after the first 15 successful conversions from the Patriots.
  18. The Bills need to be in passing packages at all times McCoy has run much better in wide open sets with WRs and no FBs. This is true through the first two weeks and his career in Philly. Robert Woods is a better number 3 WR than opponents #3 DB (as is Hogan). Robert Woods is better than Mulligan (as is Hogan). Charles Clay shouldn't have been paid the money he was paid to chip DEs and settle into the flat as a check down. Putting players into routes, rather than extra protection is a means to help the offensive line, by having quick hitters. Spreading the field puts the Bills most talented players on the field, and presents the best situation to run out of. Can't fit a square peg into a round hole. Greg Roman, make the adjustments.
  19. Does anyone think Brett Hundley will be there in the 2nd? Even trading up 12-15 spots to get him. He is insanely accurate, and athletic enough to extend plays. He is the guy I want come the draft.
  20. 1st Round Mike Evans WR from Texas A&M Great pick would be a great compliment to Woods. It would also give EJ another weapon. I feel like the BIlls need to give him tools for next season and if he doesn't prove he is the future after another 16 games. Then it is time to move on. 2nd Round Vic Beasley OLB Clemson Like the pick, not sure if I love it. Fills a need would rather trade down into the 3rd as I really like a lot of the player slotted in that round. 3rd Round AJ McCarron QB Alabama Like the pick, not sure if he can develop into a Championship QB. I couldn't think of a more prepared guy coming out of college though. Lots of starts, good game manager but has played with a superior offensive line. The guy I would really like to see is the 6-5 WR from FSU Kelvin Benjamin. He is a monster and I see him as a slit out Tight End type player. I don't know about his inline blocking, but he has done a good job from what I have seen on WR screens and outside runs. He to me stretches the field between the hashes, something our offense is missing. DraftTek has him going 6 picks before our selection. Kyle Van Noy - OLB from BYU - going 10 picks after our selection. He is a great player all over the field, has shown ability to cover and play all three downs. I think he is a plug and play starter from day one. 4th Round Tim Jackson DE North Carolina - Won't lie don't know much about this guy. I think his teammate Kareem Martin is much better. DraftTek has Martin in the 5th, I would take him in a heartbeat in the 5th if available. Six picks after our selection Aaron Lynch OLB South Florida is slotted. He is listed at 6-6 244lb, he was larger than that his freshman year at ND. He is a pure pass rushing stud. He overpowered offense lineman when he was setup as a 3-4 DE as a freshman. I don't think he can cover that much, but thats not how he will make his living. He did have attitude issues while at Notre Dme supposedly. 5th Round Delon Belue - CB from Alabama - Not a bad pick, but as I mentioned I want Kareem Martin who is slotted to be available at our selection. The draft does not address the need for a Safety and any upgrades or depth on the offensive line. Ok, rip it apart.
  21. If we land Williams, there will be a major run on Red turtlenecks and overalls in Western New York. I'm thinking about buying up all the XLs and selling them at St. John Fischer.
  22. Greg Romeus DE (transition to OLB) from Pitt - Big East Player of the Year in 2010 Ian Williams NT - Notre Dame - Big Body handles double teams well, understands containment and collapses the pocket.
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