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  1. This statement is exactly why he will not be a round 1 pick. Sure, the talent is there. You’ve pointed many times at the RAS score. But at the end of the day he’s a work in progress. It might pay off for someone but not us in the first round. If he’s there in rd 3 I could get behind it. Keep Edmunds for the year and hopefully Anderson has gotten a full grip of things for the future.
  2. Only problems is….. Edmunds isn’t as good as people think he is. It’s his last season with us and he will likely get a contract worth more than $15/y and he’s just not worth that much. You trade him while you can and get something for him to soften the blow. Easy answer, you resign Poyer and Hyde to add a few years on each contract with the money you save from Edmunds. You have one of them call the defense since they are incredibly smart and have an overview of the entire field from the S position, until your rookie LB catches on.
  3. Betting on traits. Allen, Edmunds, Knox, Brown. It’s why it’s foolish to dismiss the idea that the Bills might like Tariq Woolen.
  4. You dont even have to bring Edmunds into this discussion. If a talent like Devin Lloyd somehow manages to fall to our pick at #25, you run that card up and draft him. He would be BY FAR BPA. Worry about what you do with any existing MLB after the fact.
  5. If Lloyd is there at 25 the Bills are picking him whether they have an Edmunds trade candidate or not. He would be the BPA by far. It seems unlikely. I would be fine if they traded up for him and traded Edmunds and I'm an Edmunds supporter.
  6. Listening to Beane, it sure sounds like he does not have any interest in trading Edmunds. We will see on Poyer. IF there is a team out there that wants to trade for a safety in his thirties, and that is the piece they need, than maybe. PS I thought some team would want to sign Cole Beasley. So far I am wrong about that. Maybe after the draft, for a lower contract? To answer your question: how many positive big plays had he made? Not many. But, Beane seems to love the guy.
  7. I'd be alright with the move and i don't even dislike edmunds that much. The 5th year option and extension etc. are just so expensive for a player that isn't a huge playmaker. He does his job more often than not, his length does show up more when you look outside of just plays where he's targeted, and hes a fine tackler for the most part. But i don't think I'd pay him to be near top5 at his position.
  8. I totally understand Edmunds contract would be expensive. I am on team dump him. I just don't know what team is going to buy into trading for him....knowing they are going to have to give him a big 4-5 year contract. I would LOVE if the Bills traded him today. Or tomorrow. I just think it would be difficult. (UNLESS we trade him to move up 10 spots in the draft)
  9. I don't know one reporter who doesn't believe that the Bills LOVE Edmunds and will do everything possible to sign him longterm. I personally believe there is a much greater chance Poyer is traded for his replacement than Edmunds.
  10. I have no doubt Edmunds will "shoot gaps." Will it be the right gap?
  11. Fair enough. So we could all probably admit that Bobby Wagner has been the best MLB for the better part of the last 5 years, maybe longer. Bobby Wagner's first four seasons in the NFL he had 478 tackles, 9.5 sacks and 5 interceptions. All while playing with the "Legion of Boom". Tremaine Edmunds first four seasons he has 463 tackles, 5.5 sacks and 4 interceptions. I'm just saying I don't think he's as tradeable as a lot of us think.
  12. Well, it would certainly be a shock to me if Edmunds learns how to read and react properly to inside running plays. I watch him closely because I can't believe a guy with his experience routinely choses the wrong hole to plug, or takes incorrect angles on running plays. It's like 50/50 that he hits the right hole, which is not good enough for the kind of dollars he'll be paid next year.
  13. Edmunds is gonna shock a lot of you this year. Now that we got some serious beef on the defensive line, its going to free him up. Star was supposed to be that guy who took on multiple blockers, allowing Edmunds to shoot gaps. Unfortunately the Star experiment failed, but I have a feeling the Settle, Jones, Phillips combo will be lethal. With that said, I can definitely see the Bills draft his replacement this year. Sadly, we cant keep everybody, no matter how many spells Beane learns.
  14. Team chemistry would be fine. This is a vet-laden team, especially on defense. The players know the window they're in right now and that everybody can't be paid. IMO, they would embrace a guy like Lloyd, even if they'd miss Edmunds as a teammate. .
  15. Edmunds has a market he has made it to a pro bowl he is still under 25 he has started a lot of games he is an above average player. We can’t pay everybody like some people on this board think we can. You can manipulate the cap but sooner or later you just have to get cheaper contracts. A first round linebacker in theory should play as good as Edmunds day one. More money to sign Gilmore he is a better player that Edmonds.
  16. Trading Tremaine Edmunds. Who wants him? Who wants to pay him his pretty high one year salary. And then risk not resigning him? It isn't always feasible to do a "sign and trade". And I don't think anyone has done that during the 3 days of the draft. Not impossible, but it would be a challenge. I do find LB Troy Anderson an interesting possibility at pick 57. The guy flies to ball...he is smart and is good sized at 6'4". I would have no problems drafting him in the 2nd round. And if something strange happens and he is still on the board in the 3rd, I would move up to get him.
  17. For the most part I disagree with your take. Comparing Poyer to Edmunds just isn't fair to Poyer. I'm not convinced that losing Edmunds would negatively affect the players. Players know that there's always a chance teams could trade or release them especially when it comes to contract time. Imho, Edmunds is average to good at best. He's very replaceable and his new contract doesn't warrant that type of money. I think the Bills can improve the position and save salary at the same time. I wish him the best in a different uniform. Very well put! 👍
  18. I think the Bills going LB with the 1st pick is a real possibility. I just cannot see Beane letting Edmunds walk without getting anything in return. I just can't see it. If that ends up being the case, then he either negotiates a contract with him or he trades Edmunds for most likely a 2nd rounder. If he trades Edmunds then that leaves a gaping hole at LB and the odds of getting a LB with the first pick goes up by a lot. In which you could get a quality WR and DB with the 2nd round picks. I think there is as good a chance of this happening as selecting a WR/CB with the first pick.
  19. Finally someone making sense of this. Thanks! We're all in this year for a SB run. Why trust a rookie to come in and be the QB of this defense this year. A top ranked defense. Draft him, if he's available. If he unseats Edmunds, great. But if the rookie flops and we traded Edmunds away, then what? Milano would not be able to make up for the loss. it just amazes me that some here want to get rid of him and trust a rookie. I'm glad it's Beane running the show and not the sentiment on TBD. You're ok trusting a rookie to be the QB of the defense, when we don't have to trade Edmunds to pick up either of your choices?
  20. What is the infatuation with trading Tremaine Edmunds? I don't understand the constant bashing of him as if he's the worst LB in the NFL. Can someone explain to me why they think he's so awful.
  21. Lloyd is everything we wanted Edmunds to be- and more...
  22. OMG too many assumptions and probably nit a good ideas,as has already neen loinged out . If you're gonna draft Lloyd you better have already traded Edmunds. Youll lose leverage ,as teams will know you HAVE to trade him.
  23. I considered what you wrote before my first post and had two thoughts: 1) I think it's more likely that his teammates view Edmunds more highly than you do. 2) There's 2 scenarios... drafting his eventual replacement and (per the original post) drafting his immediate replacement and trading Edmunds away. My concerns regard the second scenario where a rookie replaces a team captain before a season in which the team is supposedly all in on a Super Bowl victory. In this latter scenario I can definitely imagine a lot of surprise and bewilderment amongst the players... basically a WTF? reaction.
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