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Kiper Jr. - 'Bills draft was the WORST of all 32 teams.'


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Honestly, whoever we picked was likely not going to be a starter with the exception of potentially John Miller at guard.

 

This team is stacked, so it would be near impossible except at guard for a player to walk in as a 2nd round or later draft pick and start from day one on this team as currently constructed...

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I don't care much about draft grades or free agency grades, and I care even less about Mel Kiper's opinion on anything. I care about what happens on the field come September. I truly do not know enough about the individuals they drafted to know whether or not they will be successful in the NFL. I do know this: I like Whaley, I like Rex, and I am a huge fan of both Roman and Kromer. I think, across the board, we truly have people who understand football, the strengths and weaknesses of their players, and how to devise game plans to maximize those strengths and minimize the weaknesses. I didn't expect a great things in this draft, given their draft positions and lack of a first rounder. However, I trust their judgement on player evaluation and if anyone can get the best out of the players drafted, it will be the coaching staff they have assembled. I loved what they did in free agency, I think coaching will make a tremendous difference in how the offensive line performs this year, and I can't wait to see what they do when the season starts. Until then, I don't give a $hit what kind of grades anyone gives this team for free agency or the draft.

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Evans went to Tampa at 7

 

 

The reasonable assumption here is that if the Bills did not take Watkins earlier that Tampa would have taken him rather than Evans, and Evans would have been there for Buffalo .

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The reasonable assumption here is that if the Bills did not take Watkins earlier that Tampa would have taken him rather than Evans, and Evans would have been there for Buffalo .

watkins fall to tampa at 7?! He was gone at 4, browns said they had the card ready to go and decided to accept the trade.
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Darby could be the next Revis. Miller could be the next logan Mankins. It all depends. Personally I think the Bills did well in the draft. YOu want 3 guys in the first 3 rounds to be starters within 1-2 years. The rest are all depth players and you might find a diamond in the rough but chances are you won't. Whaley has done a great job since he became the GM. All he needs to do is find a QB and I am betting that EJ will be that guy come September.

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Different story, but same page, so...

 

 

 

"Involved?" He was a passenger when somebody else !@#$ed up. How the hell is that a character issue? :lol:

"fled the scene"

 

Looking at 2015 in isolation given what they have to work with it was a good draft .. Kyper's wrong on that. A+

 

But when you assess it the proper way 2014/15 together over 2 years given the picks we gave up, it wasn't so good. B-

 

Of note we got:

 

2014

Likely legit #1 WR

Starting LB

Depth @ tackle

2015

Starting DB, IMO top tier

Upgrade at Guard (huge position of need)

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Let's grade his drafts

he deserves credit for creating a media role evaluating drafts, had a wealth of information you couldnt find anywhere else. but now he's been surpassed by so many other analysts with better football knowledge and access to teams, he's really become "Mr. Irrelevant" of the draft analysts

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he deserves credit for creating a media role evaluating drafts, had a wealth of information you couldnt find anywhere else. but now he's been surpassed by so many other analysts with better football knowledge and access to teams, he's really become "Mr. Irrelevant" of the draft analysts

some guys who are really good are Daniel Jeremiah of nfl network and Matt miller of bleacher report. Jeremiah was actually a scout for the Ravens when Rex was there and he always inserts knowledge about that when discussing scheme fits. I appreciate that kind of insight.
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