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We are stocked with picks, may be gunning for a QB, and also a bunch of defensive holes.

 

Each year is deep at different positions and weak in others.

 

What if the season ends and the top 3 teams with picks and need QB's and won't trade with us? I know we have the ammo, but they need to be willing to deal with us and I don't see us being worse than the 49ers, Jets, or Browns.

 

And then, what if there just isn't the starting talent needed at the defensive positions we require?

 

I'm just afraid that we won't have a draft that meets our needs and this drags down the line.

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Wow. Not a single 2017 reg season snap by ANYONE - College or Pro.

 

All NFL teams are 8-8 right now. Goes up and down from there.

 

Half the Top 10 NCAA teams won't be by season's end.

 

I can't imagine a life that would worry about this now.

 

Let. it. play. out.

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Nothing to be scared of, let hope we can use all that ammo to trade up for a franchise QB.

I hope that we DON'T have to trade all of that ammo for a franchise QB.

 

6 picks in the first 3 rounds? I hope we are getting as much talent as we can.

 

Next year's QB class is deep, we can get one and still keep a few picks.

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I hope that we DON'T have to trade all of that ammo for a franchise QB.

 

6 picks in the first 3 rounds? I hope we are getting as much talent as we can.

 

Next year's QB class is deep, we can get one and still keep a few picks.

That will be the discussion next offseason. I think they are loading up on picks so they can trade up for their guy. We do have some talent on this roster, if you get a franchise guy it would be worth it.

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I hope that we DON'T have to trade all of that ammo for a franchise QB.

 

6 picks in the first 3 rounds? I hope we are getting as much talent as we can.

 

Next year's QB class is deep, we can get one and still keep a few picks.

Been hearing that for years. Hope it's true this time.

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That will be the discussion next offseason. I think they are loading up on picks so they can trade up for their guy. We do have some talent on this roster, if you get a franchise guy it would be worth it.

Of course it all depends on where they pick.

 

Since they have 2 first round picks, that alone should be enough to trade up if need be. They should be able to keep the 2 2nds & 2 3rds.

 

Been hearing that for years. Hope it's true this time.

Last year's QB class was not deep. In fact it was a weak class.

 

I know that everything can change, but the potential for the 2018 class could be very special.

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Of course it all depends on where they pick.

 

Since they have 2 first round picks, that alone should be enough to trade up if need be. They should be able to keep the 2 2nds & 2 3rds.

 

Last year's QB class was not deep. In fact it was a weak class.

 

I know that everything can change, but the potential for the 2018 class could be very special.

You probably know this as well as anyone. But it seems like preseason predictions of the top QBs for the following season at this time of year change about 400% by the time the draft comes. Guys come out of nowhere. Big names have crappy seasons. Half the guys on the ascension don't ascend, etc.

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We are stocked with picks, may be gunning for a QB, and also a bunch of defensive holes.

 

Each year is deep at different positions and weak in others.

 

What if the season ends and the top 3 teams with picks and need QB's and won't trade with us? I know we have the ammo, but they need to be willing to deal with us and I don't see us being worse than the 49ers, Jets, or Browns.

 

And then, what if there just isn't the starting talent needed at the defensive positions we require?

 

I'm just afraid that we won't have a draft that meets our needs and this drags down the line.

Have faith in the tank.

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We are stocked with picks, may be gunning for a QB, and also a bunch of defensive holes.

 

Each year is deep at different positions and weak in others.

 

What if the season ends and the top 3 teams with picks and need QB's and won't trade with us? I know we have the ammo, but they need to be willing to deal with us and I don't see us being worse than the 49ers, Jets, or Browns.

 

And then, what if there just isn't the starting talent needed at the defensive positions we require?

 

I'm just afraid that we won't have a draft that meets our needs and this drags down the line.

I'm hoping the Browns pick #1, they may like Kizer and be willing to deal
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You probably know this as well as anyone. But it seems like preseason predictions of the top QBs for the following season at this time of year change about 400% by the time the draft comes. Guys come out of nowhere. Big names have crappy seasons. Half the guys on the ascension don't ascend, etc.

All true.

 

You never know how things are going to turn out. That's just the way it works.

 

I can only go by what I see. And I am comfortable in the idea that next year's QB class is miles ahead of this past years.

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Wow. Not a single 2017 reg season snap by ANYONE - College or Pro.

 

All NFL teams are 8-8 right now. Goes up and down from there.

 

Half the Top 10 NCAA teams won't be by season's end.

 

I can't imagine a life that would worry about this now.

 

Let. it. play. out.

actually they're all 0-0

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Yes, the Bills have a tendency to screw up these kinds of situations. Having extra high picks can make a team more willing to take "risks" with their picks, i.e., picking John McCargo with an extra first-rounder.

 

That said, they brought real quality into the scouting and personnel department this offseason, so I'm cautiously optimistic...

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