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If Adams, Allen, Foster, & Hooker are gone I take Lattimore or Howard.

 

Do you realize that 4 out of the 6 players you mentioned have injury concerns?

 

I just don't think the Bills are going to take a player with injury concerns because of Watkins, Lawson and Ragland. If a high rated player drops who has these kind of issues, then I'd suspect they'd either trade out or take the healthiest player they have rated the highest.

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His surgery was scheduled before the combine, which is why he finished his entire workout

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18663550/washington-huskies-john-ross-surgery-nfl-combine

 

Also, if you can watch Ross play, see the 23 TDs he scored as a senior, and look at the level of competition that he faced, and still compare him to Goodwin and Parrish, then I have to ask what you're seeing to make the comparison?

His future scheduled shoulder surgery didnt cause his legs to cramp. Nor did his extensive previous knee surgery on both knees didnt cause his legs to cramp up at the combine to the point where if it were a game he like would have to sit out series. Nor did his shoulder Injury.

Huskies and ross played pac 12.

Goodwin and Texas played big 12.

Roscoe and the canes played for acc.

This is laughable to insinuate that he played vs better competition. Are you aware of who plays in what conferences? Pac 12 defenses are a complete joke.

Ross has one year of production against a mediocre cast of Pac 12 defenses. There is literally no way he is worth a 10.

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His future scheduled shoulder surgery didnt cause his legs to cramp. Nor did his extensive previous knee surgery on both knees didnt cause his legs to cramp up at the combine to the point where if it were a game he like would have to sit out series. Nor did his shoulder Injury.

Huskies and ross played pac 12.

Goodwin and Texas played big 12.

Roscoe and the canes played for acc.

This is laughable to insinuate that he played vs better competition. Are you aware of who plays in what conferences? Pac 12 defenses are a complete joke.

Ross has one year of production against a mediocre cast of Pac 12 defenses. There is literally no way he is worth a 10.

23 TDs and did it against guys like Adoree Jackson and Chidobe Awuzie.

 

Honestly, it's okay to actually pay attention to facts and form your opinion around them as opposed to starting with a worldview and working from there.

 

That's how you end up making statements like 23 TDs = mediocre production

 

:lol:

 

But yes, let's compare him to Goodwin and Parrish--whose entire combined college careers resulted in only 23 TDs

 

Also, his apparent lower-body injury was so bad that he missed zero percent of his workout as planned.

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23 TDs and did it against guys like Adoree Jackson and Chidobe Awuzie.

 

Honestly, it's okay to actually pay attention to facts and form your opinion around them as opposed to starting with a worldview and working from there.

 

That's how you end up making statements like 23 TDs = mediocre production

 

:lol:

 

But yes, let's compare him to Goodwin and Parrish--whose entire combined college careers resulted in only 23 TDs

 

Also, his apparent lower-body injury was so bad that he missed zero percent of his workout as planned.

Your right what was I thinking. You could actually start by putting his correct stats up there which is 24. Secondly you could start by realizing the young man had surgery on an acl, meniscus, and microfracture surgery, now he has a torn labrum requiring surgery. Know who else had shoulder surgery recently? Wonder how long he was gone for? Wonder if the Bills or anyone want to use a 10th on a player that if he wasnt the fastest at the combine in shorts and a thirt (where real football isnt played) noone would care. Coupled with the fact that he played one year only largley due to a multitude of injuries, against mediocre talent, small frame, and ran one time at the combine and was gimpy at that too. Im glad you aren t associated with the scouting department of my favorite team. Hey lets pick the smallest, fastest wr, with the larger injury history that played against worse competition than you know a Mike Williams guy who had production for more than one year, against better competition, oh by the way hes got 35 lbs on him and about half a foot. Seems right. Lol
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Your right what was I thinking. You could actually start by putting his correct stats up there which is 24. Secondly you could start by realizing the young man had surgery on an acl, meniscus, and microfracture surgery, now he has a torn labrum requiring surgery. Know who else had shoulder surgery recently? Wonder how long he was gone for? Wonder if the Bills or anyone want to use a 10th on a player that if he wasnt the fastest at the combine in shorts and a thirt (where real football isnt played) noone would care. Coupled with the fact that he played one year only largley due to a multitude of injuries, against mediocre talent, small frame, and ran one time at the combine and was gimpy at that too. Im glad you aren t associated with the scouting department of my favorite team. Hey lets pick the smallest, fastest wr, with the larger injury history that played against worse competition than you know a Mike Williams guy who had production for more than one year, against better competition, oh by the way hes got 35 lbs on him and about half a foot. Seems right. Lol

You're grasping at straws to knock the kid for reasons that I'll never know (though I do appreciate the stat correction--apparently he out-produced the other two by 1 TD in a single season; definitely debunks my point :D )

 

Also, just go right ahead and show me where I said he's a better receiver than Williams...I'll wait.

 

I believe the issue I took is that he's in no way comparable to Parrish or Goodwin.

 

Actually, by your standards, his best comparison is Shaw Lawson, since they both had a torn labrum!

 

I'll give you this much: I did say, repeatedly, not to be surprised if Ross is the 1st WR off the board.

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You're grasping at straws to knock the kid for reasons that I'll never know (though I do appreciate the stat correction--apparently he out-produced the other two by 1 TD in a single season; definitely debunks my point :D )

 

Also, just go right ahead and show me where I said he's a better receiver than Williams...I'll wait.

 

I believe the issue I took is that he's in no way comparable to Parrish or Goodwin.

 

Actually, by your standards, his best comparison is Shaw Lawson, since they both had a torn labrum!

 

I'll give you this much: I did say, repeatedly, not to be surprised if Ross is the 1st WR off the board.

You keep jumping on his wagon. This is a thread for pick of who at top ten. We have number 10. If you are so pronounced on him as you are stating and now you say you arent suggesting taking him at ten then what are you doing in this thread? Hes oft injured, slight of frame, and has one seasonof production against far less strength of competition than the other two wrs. It isnt a strawman its the truth.
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You keep jumping on his wagon. This is a thread for pick of who at top ten. We have number 10. If you are so pronounced on him as you are stating and now you say you arent suggesting taking him at ten then what are you doing in this thread? Hes oft injured, slight of frame, and has one seasonof production against far less strength of competition than the other two wrs. It isnt a strawman its the truth.

Read the thread. I answered that I'd take Malik Hooker

 

Since others brought up Ross, I figured--GASP--that we could discuss him :o

 

When someone makes an altogether ridiculous player comparison, the fact-finder in me wants to set the record straight--as I've told you before, if you'd rather have an echo chamber, just say so in your initial post.

 

So let me set things straight: he's not oft-injured; he tore an ACL and missed a season. He needed postseason surgery, just as many NFL players do.

 

I don't know how much weight you want a 5'11" receiver to carry, but 188 lbs is not small for a guy is height. He's actually the same size as Antonio Brown.

 

Lastly, lesser competition than the other 2? I truly hope that Corey Davis isn't one of those two--the PAC 12 is easily a higher level of competition than the MAC

 

Serious question: are you even trying to make a valid argument or are you putting me on?

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Read the thread. I answered that I'd take Malik Hooker

 

Since others brought up Ross, I figured--GASP--that we could discuss him :o

 

When someone makes an altogether ridiculous player comparison, the fact-finder in me wants to set the record straight--as I've told you before, if you'd rather have an echo chamber, just say so in your initial post.

 

So let me set things straight: he's not oft-injured; he tore an ACL and missed a season. He needed postseason surgery, just as many NFL players do.

 

I don't know how much weight you want a 5'11" receiver to carry, but 188 lbs is not small for a guy is height. He's actually the same size as Antonio Brown.

 

Lastly, lesser competition than the other 2? I truly hope that Corey Davis isn't one of those two--the PAC 12 is easily a higher level of competition than the MAC

 

Serious question: are you even trying to make a valid argument or are you putting me on?

You are completely wrong.

First he in 2014 third game tore his right knee meniscus.

Then after the 2014 season he required microfracture surgery.

Then in the following season in practice he tore his left knee meniscus and acl.

So he misses the majority of his college career due to injuries that are significant and he isnt oft injured. In what wrong world of opposites does that make logical sense?

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Do you realize that 4 out of the 6 players you mentioned have injury concerns?

 

I just don't think the Bills are going to take a player with injury concerns because of Watkins, Lawson and Ragland. If a high rated player drops who has these kind of issues, then I'd suspect they'd either trade out or take the healthiest player they have rated the highest.

So you wouldn't take Adams, Hooker, Foster or Lattimore if they're there? I know you want a QB but there's a chance QB isn't on our board at 10. If you knew the Bills weren't takin a QB, you wouldn't want any of those 4 guys?

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So you wouldn't take Adams, Hooker, Foster or Lattimore if they're there? I know you want a QB but there's a chance QB isn't on our board at 10. If you knew the Bills weren't takin a QB, you wouldn't want any of those 4 guys?

 

It was Allen, not Adams who has the injury concerns. As for the other guys (including Allen), if it were something that lingers or seems ongoing, like hamstrings (Lattimore) or concussions (Foster). No, I'm not taking them. Yes, they may be great players, but what good are they if they can't get on the field?

 

I think injuries to big top 10 type of players are the biggest story that's not getting much coverage in this draft. There seems to be a lot of round one players who are injured. If the Bills are passing on a potential franchise QB, they had better feel real good that the player they're drafting is ready to produce right away like OJ Howard. Probably the best thing to do would be to trade back with a team willing to gamble on a great prospect who falls due to injury concerns.

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if only we could have ALL of them

 

 

1. Marshon Lattimore - CB

2. Malik Hooker - FS

3. Mike Williams - WR

4. Jamal Adams - SS

5. OJ Howard - TE

6. Malik McDowell - DL

7. Corey Davis - WR

8. Cam Robinson - OT

9. Reuben Foster - ILB

10. Jonathan Allen - DL

Thank you.

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It was Allen, not Adams who has the injury concerns. As for the other guys (including Allen), if it were something that lingers or seems ongoing, like hamstrings (Lattimore) or concussions (Foster). No, I'm not taking them. Yes, they may be great players, but what good are they if they can't get on the field?

 

I think injuries to big top 10 type of players are the biggest story that's not getting much coverage in this draft. There seems to be a lot of round one players who are injured. If the Bills are passing on a potential franchise QB, they had better feel real good that the player they're drafting is ready to produce right away like OJ Howard. Probably the best thing to do would be to trade back with a team willing to gamble on a great prospect who falls due to injury concerns.

My bad mentioning adams, I misread your post. I get what you're saying. I agree for the most part. There are several players I'd stay away from due to injuries. I just wouldn't pass on any of the 4 mentioned except for lattimore. Bad Hamstrings and 1 year of productivity in a class LOADED at CB. I'd rather wait on a cb than draft him. That thought has changed a couple times this offseason, but I currently stand at passing on lattimore.

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You are completely wrong.

First he in 2014 third game tore his right knee meniscus.

Then after the 2014 season he required microfracture surgery.

Then in the following season in practice he tore his left knee meniscus and acl.

So he misses the majority of his college career due to injuries that are significant and he isnt oft injured. In what wrong world of opposites does that make logical sense?

First you said that Ross had 1 year of mediocre production: he had 24 (thanks) TDs

 

You then compared him to Parrish and Goodwin, when his senior season outpaced the total combined college career production of BOTH players

 

Next was the statement that he's too small, when in fact he's the same size as Antonio Brown

 

You continued by claiming that he faced lesser competition than Davis, who played in the MAC

 

Lastly you're saying he's oft injured because he missed 1 season with a knee injury

 

But tell me again about how I'm completely wrong...

 

Or don't, since it seems we're at that all-too-familiar point where you're no longer dealing in reality (and we're straying far from the thread topic), so I'll once again bid farewell

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My bad mentioning adams, I misread your post. I get what you're saying. I agree for the most part. There are several players I'd stay away from due to injuries. I just wouldn't pass on any of the 4 mentioned except for lattimore. Bad Hamstrings and 1 year of productivity in a class LOADED at CB. I'd rather wait on a cb than draft him. That thought has changed a couple times this offseason, but I currently stand at passing on lattimore.

 

My thoughts have changed a lot this draft season. I'm still leaning towards the drafting of Mahomes, but next year's QB class looks like a very good one. Hopefully, the guy they draft will be a huge part of the turnaround everyone has been waiting for...and healthy! LOL

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My thoughts have changed a lot this draft season. I'm still leaning towards the drafting of Mahomes, but next year's QB class looks like a very good one. Hopefully, the guy they draft will be a huge part of the turnaround everyone has been waiting for...and healthy! LOL

I hear ya. If we take a QB I really hope we can do so after trading down. I like Maholmes' upside the most but am a bit scared off after talking to a client who has gone to every TT home game the last 25+ years and is as die hard about tech as I am about the Bills. He like Maholmes but was shocked when I told him I'd consider him at 10. He thinks he belongs in the 2nd rd but might get overdrafted due to his arm. If he's the pick, I'm ok with it because he's a QB with a great arm and decent mobility. I'm just not sold on him or any other QB this year and I love the talent on the defensive side with Foster being the guy I want most. I think we have a massive hole at LB (especially considering the system we will be playing) and he fits BPA if he's there at 10 imo. BPA and at a position of need. I had adams and hooker right there with him but with the signing of Hyde and Poyer, I view WLB as our biggest need. Build the defense into a powerhouse. This is a great draft to do it.

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I hear ya. If we take a QB I really hope we can do so after trading down. I like Maholmes' upside the most but am a bit scared off after talking to a client who has gone to every TT home game the last 25+ years and is as die hard about tech as I am about the Bills. He like Maholmes but was shocked when I told him I'd consider him at 10. He thinks he belongs in the 2nd rd but might get overdrafted due to his arm. If he's the pick, I'm ok with it because he's a QB with a great arm and decent mobility. I'm just not sold on him or any other QB this year and I love the talent on the defensive side with Foster being the guy I want most. I think we have a massive hole at LB (especially considering the system we will be playing) and he fits BPA if he's there at 10 imo. BPA and at a position of need. I had adams and hooker right there with him but with the signing of Hyde and Poyer, I view WLB as our biggest need. Build the defense into a powerhouse. This is a great draft to do it.

I think you are correct in identifying the need. And I do like your attitude about the draft this year

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Here's a hypothetical scenario.

We can only draft 1 of these top prospects in the 1st round that we need. Pick 1 out of the 10 prospects and explain WHY you chose your choice over the others.

Considering we just resigned TT, I've ignored the option of drafting a QB in the first round.

Also, consider trading down from 10th overall to get one of these players, what would we get in return?

 

1. Marshon Lattimore - CB

2. Malik Hooker - FS

3. Mike Williams - WR

4. Jamal Adams - SS

5. OJ Howard - TE

6. Malik McDowell - DL

7. Corey Davis - WR

8. Cam Robinson - OT

9. Reuben Foster - ILB

10. Jonathan Allen - DL

 

Personally I would choose Corey Davis. Reason why is because he has more "juice" than M.Williams and would be a benefit to the offense to create a dual threat at the WR position. Even though there are a lot of great options, I believe we need to go WR at first round.

 

I haven't read through all 7 pages, but for me it's easy. The Bills are paying Andre Holmes $6.5m to be the #2 WR. We're talking about a team that's barely throwing for 200 yards per game. Between Watkins, Clay, Holmes, McCoy and others, we have plenty of receivers to catch passes. So for me, this eliminates Mike Williams and Corey Davis. Given that we already have Clay, OJ Howard would not be a priority for me either. I don't think Jonathan Allen falls anywhere close to #10, but I wouldn't take him either. Drafting to attempt to upgrade a position (presumably to eventually replace Kyle Williams instead of Adolphus Washington), is a complete waste of a pick on either Allen or McDowell. So now we're talking about a Bills team that will be running a 4-3 defense. Either Ragland or Brown will start in the middle. Reuben Foster becomes another luxury pick. All that's left for me to really get vexed about is the defensive backs and the offensive lineman. In order, I would take Hooker first. Safety is the single most important position for the Bills to fill. Micah Hyde is a flexible defensive back that moves all over the field, but can play Strong Safety. Hooker is a definitive upgrade. Adams would be my second choice, with safety still being the priority. After that, I wouldn't pass on Lattimore. The Bills don't know what they have with Seymour yet and the loss of Gilmore was significant. Robinson would be my 4th choice. Mills was just OK, although I'm reminded that this line still led the NFL in rushing and YPC. I hesitate to call them terrible. That's my take for what it's worth. With 6 draft picks, I want to see them fill holes and not simply draft a guy that may or may not be an upgrade to what they already have.

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First you said that Ross had 1 year of mediocre production: he had 24 (thanks) TDs

 

You then compared him to Parrish and Goodwin, when his senior season outpaced the total combined college career production of BOTH players

 

Next was the statement that he's too small, when in fact he's the same size as Antonio Brown

 

You continued by claiming that he faced lesser competition than Davis, who played in the MAC

 

Lastly you're saying he's oft injured because he missed 1 season with a knee injury

 

But tell me again about how I'm completely wrong...

 

Or don't, since it seems we're at that all-too-familiar point where you're no longer dealing in reality (and we're straying far from the thread topic), so I'll once again bid farewell

First you were wrong about his td production.

Then you were wrong about his level of competition vs roscoe and goodwins.

The only thing you uave said that is even remotely true is that he is the same size as Antonio Brown. You know who else was Roscoe and Goodwin. He missed two seasons. One with a torn meniscus the other with a torn meniscus and acl. Why do you continue to lie? Now hes scheduled for a shoulder surgery and likely to miss quite abit of time at the beginning of the season. The only reason hes being talkes about at all is his speed. That isnt a reason to remotely draft him anywhere near 10 with 4 significant injuries, a bery small frame, one year of production against low competion. You might want to step away from the keyboard abit.

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