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It would be cool if it happened but highly doubtful. With so many roster spots and needs and no 4th round pick, there will be at least one trade. I'm looking for someone to want to hop in front of Cleveland to get a QB and hopefully we still end up with M. Williams C. Davis OJ Howard or M Lattimore

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The first five picks are outstanding.

Absolutely. I would be extremely happy with this draft.

 

Although drafting 3 WR's is a bit much. With that many picks we wouldn't draft 1 OL?

 

My favorite, aside from drafting Jake Butt, is that we don't waste a pick on a QB! :worthy:

 

 

Good picks, impossible trades. No way someone ofers that much.

Yeah that does seem unlikely. I do like the idea of trading down though.

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Best scenario ever. .00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% chance of that happening. Most of the guys taken are going to be drafted before the respective picks and there's no chance we get all that from Seattle. If it happens I think we'd be a SB contender once we upgrade the QB

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Good picks, impossible trades. No way someone ofers that much.

It is in line with the traditional draft value chart, but teams rarely give up such a high quantity of picks for a single pick. It just screams that the writer said "The Bills have a bunch of needs and I've got a lot of players I like, so I'll just engineer a trade that'll make it all happen."

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Obviously unlikely, but I love the idea of trading down a few times to get an extra 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Load this team up with some new guys that are a fit for this new team. The Bills needs lots of new talent, not 1 superstar.

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I would be in 7th heaven if our Bills could trade down like that

It would wipe out was has for me been a rather disappointing and underwhelming off season, coaching change aside

I'd revaluate my feelings that DW has to go

Drafting THREE new WR's would be uber exciting for us fans

Heck I'd take just Ross and Goodwin in a milli-second

However I highly doubt anything like this happens and that Seattle would offer that much

Plus what's with all the safeties?

Hey, I'm one of the few here not all that big on Poyer and Hyde starting, but we didn't spent 9M this year on backups

Replace 2 of those safeties with CB's and a RT and this is close to perfection

Too bad it's fantastical

 

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Has Whaley ever traded down? I mean 2013 was technically Nix, so who knows if he had say in that or not but I remember Buddy saying after the draft he was worried about trading down again as he didn't want to risk missing out on their guy so he seemed to authorize those trades.

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Interesting. Doubt that many teams want to trade up (who would Seattle be targeting??).

Exactly. Every year, one genius after another comes up with fairy dust scenarios where we trade down for a raft of picks. And it never happens because of the plain and simple fact that everyone wants to trade down and hardly any one wants to trade up. What player is good enough to attract a trading partner who, despite his greatness, is still around at the 10th pick and coincidentally, is not good enough for us to take him?

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Exactly. Every year, one genius after another comes up with fairy dust scenarios where we trade down for a raft of picks. And it never happens because of the plain and simple fact that everyone wants to trade down and hardly any one wants to trade up. What player is good enough to attract a trading partner who, despite his greatness, is still around at the 10th pick and coincidentally, is not good enough for us to take him?

I thought the rule is if someone offers you a trade you have to take it.

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Has Whaley ever traded down? I mean 2013 was technically Nix, so who knows if he had say in that or not but I remember Buddy saying after the draft he was worried about trading down again as he didn't want to risk missing out on their guy so he seemed to authorize those trades.

He moved down in 2014 when we drafted CuJo as we moved from pick 41 for picks 44 and pick 153 (Cyril Richardson).

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He moved down in 2014 when we drafted CuJo as we moved from pick 41 for picks 44 and pick 153 (Cyril Richardson).

 

Thanks, I always like the idea of trading down, depends on who goes before us at 10 and how they feel about the qbs and our future at that position obviously but if they don't like the qbs I have no problem with trading down

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