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Bills Likely Pick- Wide Receiver at #10 and Beyond
BrooklynBills replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If you look at where Dennison has been before you will typically not see 2 high-end WRs. Here is what we know right now: 1. We have a #1 WR locked into a contract for the next 2-3 years 2. We don't have a dynamic passer at QB and would expect to be a run oriented offense for at least the next two years 3. There is no elite WR talent in this draft 4. There will be elite defensive talent available at 10. I think all of this points to the fact that WR at 10 will not be the choice. The types of players that the Bills have targeted on defense in FA tells me that Jabrill Peppers is someone who could be a fit. -
Graham was a protected late round pick/UDFA who the Bills took in the 3rd round. Listenbee was a protected 4th/5th round pick who slid because of his injury and because teams knew he probably wouldn't contribute last year.
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i think thats because hicks was still playing under the contact that he originally signed with the Saints when he finished up with NE. Johnson didnt sign a contract with CAR until July of last year and I'm pretty sure that a qualifying UFA lost needs to be signed during the initial free agency period before the draft. But i'll admit i'm not 100% sure about him now.
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Notable compensatory picks: Tom Brady (6th round) Brian Dawkins (2nd round) Larry Allen (2nd round) Hines Ward (3rd round) recent comp picks: Dak Prescott Kenneth Dixon Kyle Juszczyk Ricky Wagner Pernell McPhee It's not that teams should forego filling out their roster every offseason in order to gain comp picks every year, but that when you have the opportunity to get an extra 3rd round pick (which will be a lock with Gilmore's contract) you should work the system to get that pick. I still think the Bills are in a good position to get 2 comp picks next year for Woods and Gilmore(3rd and 4th rounder most likely). In the example of the Bills this year, how much is a 3rd round pick in next year's draft worth? Would you trade Ryan Davis and Vlad Ducasse for a 3rd and 4th round pick next year? I think you absolutely would. Secondly, with the new rule that these picks are now eligible for trade, these picks take on added value.
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It's a two step process: You receive comp picks if you lose more eligible UFAs vs. than you gain. It is pretty simple to determine what UFAs are eligible and which are not. THEN the round is determined based on contract and performance. If you are not at a net loss of UFAs, there is a process to determine compensation based on a quality of FAs. From overthecap.com: The formula will occasionally award one “net value” compensatory pick for a team if that team loses and gains an equal number of CFAs, but the value of the CFAs lost is considerably greater than the value of CFAs gained. Adam once observed that the difference needs to be at least 50%, and this is the difference that OTC’s program will currently use unless additional information suggests otherwise. Net value compensatory picks are always 7th round picks, and they are always placed in order immediately after the regular 7th round compensatory picks. If, after awarding both regular and net-value compensatory picks, there are less than 32 picks awarded, the formula will award “supplemental” compensatory picks to ensure that the total number of compensatory picks is always exactly 32. These supplemental picks are awarded in the order of what would be the eighth round of the draft, if an eighth round existed. If you sign more eligible UFAs than you lose, you do not receive any significant compensation. For example, if you lost two eligible players who signed the two highest contracts in NFL history and were All-Pros but signed 3 eligible bottom barrel UFAs, your likely compensation would be a 6th or 7th round pick.
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Not a top 10 pick. If we are dead seat on a receiver at 10, it better be John Ross. Top 10 is for your freak athletes. Not pedestrian talents. And everyone comparing his time to Evans and Benjamin needs to remember that those guys pay the game at 235-245 lbs. If Mike Williams adds any more bulk, he's going to be slower. Also Evans ran a sub 4.5 at his pro day.
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It's not that confusing actually. The amount of picks that you get the picks based on UFAs in vs. UFAs out and the quality of picks that you get is based on the perceived quality of players lost vs. players acquired. In your example, Felton does not count in the formula because he was allowed to opt out of his contract with Minnesota in exchange for taking a pay cut the year before; Harvin was released from the Jets; Carrington was signed after the draft; Connor was not on a 53 man roster to start the previous year; and Simms was claimed off off waivers - not signed as a UFA. UFAs as it pertains to bring eligible for compensation primarily means a player on an expiring contract only.
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Ryan Groy Signed to an Offer Sheet by Rams
BrooklynBills replied to BillsFanForever19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dont know why we wouldnt match and cut patrick lewis. Unless they really like lewis better, which is possible as he was pretty much hurt all year. -
Groy is 6'5 320. He absolutely could play RT in this offense especially if we are playing more zone.
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Bills linked to M. Claiborne
BrooklynBills replied to HumbleAndHungry's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Was having a great year until he was hurt last year. Injuries are a concern with him for sure. -
Ball velocity numbers from Combine are in
BrooklynBills replied to BarleyNY's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Stay Away FROM Watson! -
An out of the Box Idea for WR
BrooklynBills replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What about Vincent Jackson on a short term deal? Or is he physically done? -
Bills Release Safety Corey Graham
BrooklynBills replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wonder if Poyer is going to start -
Bills Release Safety Corey Graham
BrooklynBills replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Loving the business like approach this off-season -
Did LaCanfora Get Played?
BrooklynBills replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Seems more likely that the Bills put a price tag on how much they were willing to pay these bottom tier QBs and told tyrod that we are paying a qb x-amount of dollars and if you want that qb to be you then restructure your contract. If not, bye.
