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3-19: UFA LB Will Compton Visiting the Bills - Signs with Titans


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10 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

Why would you want this guy?  no size no speed and there are much better players available.  Please do not sign this guy

 

Coaches and reporters that cover Washington say otherwise.  There was a drop off when he wasn't on field.

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18 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

Why would you want this guy?  no size no speed and there are much better players available.  Please do not sign this guy

He would provide good depth. Not saying I want him as our starting MLB, but I'll certainly take Compton on a cheap contract over the guys we already have on roster (-Milano). 

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Buffalo has spent most of their cap room.  They need to save some for the draft and injuries during the season.  At this point they will be looking for role players, depth players and guys with upside that can be had on the cheap because of injury or some perceived deficiency.  So the guy is not Luke Keukly.  Buffalo is going to draft a middle linebacker.  This guy will be able to play some and mentor the rookie.  Sounds like a plan to me.

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14 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

Why would you want this guy?  no size no speed and there are much better players available.  Please do not sign this guy

 

Guy is probably the smartest guy on the field at all times. He really puts in work I'm the film room. Knows how to diagnose a defense perfectly and makes great audibles. He is a true QB of the defense. Not only his his football IQ high but he is a great leader and locker room presence. Sure athletically and size he is not ideal... But I'm comfortable with Compton leading the defense. As long as we have athletic players around him. Compton always knows were to be on the field... Sure there will be times when he can't get to the location on time but I'll gladly add a player like him who gives 110% effort on every play and knows what's coming so we can audible to a correct defensive play call. He is a typical McDermott guy... Especially being a captain. Sean would trust him to call the plays for his defense

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1 minute ago, Kmart128 said:

 

Guy is probably the smartest guy on the field at all times. He really puts in work I'm the film room. Knows how to diagnose a defense perfectly and makes great audibles. He is a true QB of the defense. Not only his his football IQ high but he is a great leader and locker room presence. Sure athletically and size he is not ideal... But I'm comfortable with Compton leading the defense. As long as we have athletic players around him. Compton always knows were to be on the field... Sure there will be times when he can't get to the location on time but I'll gladly add a player like him who gives 110% effort on every play and knows what's coming so we can audible to a correct defensive play call. He is a typical McDermott guy... Especially being a captain. Sean would trust him to call the plays for his defense

 

1 minute ago, Kmart128 said:

 

Guy is probably the smartest guy on the field at all times. He really puts in work I'm the film room. Knows how to diagnose a defense perfectly and makes great audibles. He is a true QB of the defense. Not only his his football IQ high but he is a great leader and locker room presence. Sure athletically and size he is not ideal... But I'm comfortable with Compton leading the defense. As long as we have athletic players around him. Compton always knows were to be on the field... Sure there will be times when he can't get to the location on time but I'll gladly add a player like him who gives 110% effort on every play and knows what's coming so we can audible to a correct defensive play call. He is a typical McDermott guy... Especially being a captain. Sean would trust him to call the plays for his defense

 

1 minute ago, Kmart128 said:

 

Guy is probably the smartest guy on the field at all times. He really puts in work I'm the film room. Knows how to diagnose a defense perfectly and makes great audibles. He is a true QB of the defense. Not only his his football IQ high but he is a great leader and locker room presence. Sure athletically and size he is not ideal... But I'm comfortable with Compton leading the defense. As long as we have athletic players around him. Compton always knows were to be on the field... Sure there will be times when he can't get to the location on time but I'll gladly add a player like him who gives 110% effort on every play and knows what's coming so we can audible to a correct defensive play call. He is a typical McDermott guy... Especially being a captain. Sean would trust him to call the plays for his defense

You can only have so many of these high motor low skill level guys on your team,  he coming here because no other team is interested.  That is fact

55 minutes ago, Ittakestime said:

 

A healthy 2017 and this guy is probably a top FA.  I wonder what him and the Bills are looking for.  I wouldn't want a one year deal with Compton.  Make it at least a 2 year deal.

How no deal 

2 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

 

 

You can only have so many of these high motor low skill level guys on your team,  he coming here because no other team is interested.  That is fact

How about no deal 

 

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11 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

 

 

You can only have so many of these high motor low skill level guys on your team,  he coming here because no other team is interested.  That is fact

How no deal 

 

 

That's the thing... He isn't just a high motor guy. He became a starter because of his football IQ. There are two positions were I find IQ to be more important than everything else. One is obviously QB... The other is MLB. He makes others around him better by putting them in position to make plays. So yes he may be slow to a location every once in awhile... But he will also change the play call and make sure that the defense as a whole will be put in a position to get the stop.

 

Just look at what we had with Rex Ryan... He had a hugely talented team but that team had no we're near the IQ as McDermotts team. We will add athletic players in the draft but we currently have a ton of holes and not much money... So a player like Compton would be a smart addition. That doesn't mean we are desperate at the position and we don't have to break the bank.

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13 minutes ago, Kmart128 said:

 

Guy is probably the smartest guy on the field at all times. He really puts in work I'm the film room. Knows how to diagnose a defense perfectly and makes great audibles. He is a true QB of the defense. Not only his his football IQ high but he is a great leader and locker room presence. Sure athletically and size he is not ideal... But I'm comfortable with Compton leading the defense. As long as we have athletic players around him. Compton always knows were to be on the field... Sure there will be times when he can't get to the location on time but I'll gladly add a player like him who gives 110% effort on every play and knows what's coming so we can audible to a correct defensive play call. He is a typical McDermott guy... Especially being a captain. Sean would trust him to call the plays for his defense

Sounds good, but we had a QB on offense that sported similar traits.

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42 minutes ago, BuffaloRebound said:

What happened to that crazy white LB from Clemson on their national championship team in?  Let's bring him in.  

I don't know about any LB's from Clemson, but Robert Woods is ****ing crazy. :thumbsup:

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27 minutes ago, Kmart128 said:

 

Guy is probably the smartest guy on the field at all times. He really puts in work I'm the film room. Knows how to diagnose a defense perfectly and makes great audibles. He is a true QB of the defense. Not only his his football IQ high but he is a great leader and locker room presence. Sure athletically and size he is not ideal... But I'm comfortable with Compton leading the defense. As long as we have athletic players around him. Compton always knows were to be on the field... Sure there will be times when he can't get to the location on time but I'll gladly add a player like him who gives 110% effort on every play and knows what's coming so we can audible to a correct defensive play call. He is a typical McDermott guy... Especially being a captain. Sean would trust him to call the plays for his defense

 

He went to Nebraska. "The Harvard of Lancaster County." 

 

What's all this based on?

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Compton seems like a guy with all of these great intangibles and has some good film playing inside in a 3-4. I'm not sure if he is big enough to play Mike in a 4-3, but he's really just a couple of pounds lighter than Luke Kuechly. He's a couple of inches shorter, so maybe a bit more stocky.

 

He he looks very athletic on paper. Perhaps McDermott can help take his game to the next level. It's worth a shot. 

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Everyone that doesn’t like him are the same people who would have said...

 

Why Poyer? He’s terrible, so is Hyde. I can’t believe when traded down for Tre White.....

Plus he’s gonna play in the Milano role vs MLB.... like I said, he’s a better Humber

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/football-insider/wp/2016/01/29/evaluating-will-comptons-performance-as-the-starting-inside-linebacker/?utm_term=.c276991427d5

 

He was the QB of the defense in 2016....Good analysis of his competence in that role but also of his shortcomings particularly in the run game....The final assessment of the article is that he is special teams core and back up MLB...he will likely get paid like this.

 

I could see he and Murphy being the modern era Smerlas and Haslett :-)

 

8 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

:lol:

OMG -- he and Murphy were born to play professional football in WNY for our beloved Buffalo Bills....

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8 minutes ago, JoeF said:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/football-insider/wp/2016/01/29/evaluating-will-comptons-performance-as-the-starting-inside-linebacker/?utm_term=.c276991427d5

 

He was the QB of the defense in 2016....Good analysis of his competence in that role

OMG -- he and Murphy were born to play professional football in WNY for our beloved Buffalo Bills....

Those two are going through some tables. Just a matter of when.

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3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

You're late, but welcome to the party. 

Oh wow. My fault!!!! 

I just noticed. Saw it on Twitter and had to share, good find as always. I'm deleting now .

Low risk , High reward... Jordan Poyer part Dos?

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17 minutes ago, Green Lightning said:

I knew that but fat fingered it. O next to the I in qwerty. My thoughts on Compton stand. He has the culture we want just not the ability.

 

 

 

Well with the amount of money we have left and the holes we still have to fill he will have to do. It's either him or have Tanner Vallejo start... I'll take Compton everday. There is a 3rd option but that requires we not trade up and draft a LB with our extra picks... At this point it doesn't look likely.

 

I'm thinking we trade our 2 Firsts, Clevelands 3rd, and a mid round pick next year for year and trade to #3 overall.

 

We sign Compton and a Nickle CB.

 

Then Drafting goes like this

 

Round 1. QB

Round 2. WR

Round 2. OT

Round 3. OG/C

Round 4. OLB

Round 5. CB

Round 6. TE

 

Looking at the way free agency is going I think we will be drafting offensive heavy. Get our rookie a weapon and some protection.

 

My point being with a trade up it's not likely that we can upgrade EVERY position. We will have to sacrifice a little and settle for a proven player like Compton if we want to move up into the top 5 and make sure our positions get filled.

 

 

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I’m stunned the Bills haven’t done more in UFA at the LB position. It’s a weak draft for the LB especially ILB and being it’s likely we are going to move 4 picks to get to #2 or #3, we need some coverage here. I’d prefer to not rely on 5th and 6th round draft picks. 

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4 minutes ago, KRT88 said:

I’m stunned the Bills haven’t done more in UFA at the LB position. It’s a weak draft for the LB especially ILB and being it’s likely we are going to move 4 picks to get to #2 or #3, we need some coverage here. I’d prefer to not rely on 5th and 6th round draft picks. 

They must have a plan.

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12 minutes ago, Ittakestime said:

 

Their plan is Tanner Vallejo which is scary

 

Um, no.

 

Their plan is to draft from a very deep pool of off-ball LBs that fit their scheme 

 

There will be players like Fred Warner and Jerome Baker left on day 3 that can come in and play significant snaps in this defense 

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1 minute ago, thebandit27 said:

 

Um, no.

 

Their plan is to draft from a very deep pool of off-ball LBs that fit their scheme 

 

There will be players like Fred Warner and Jerome Baker left on day 3 that can come in and play significant snaps in this defense 

 

Late round draft picks are not a plan, they are desperation.

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28 minutes ago, KRT88 said:

I’m stunned the Bills haven’t done more in UFA at the LB position. It’s a weak draft for the LB especially ILB and being it’s likely we are going to move 4 picks to get to #2 or #3, we need some coverage here. I’d prefer to not rely on 5th and 6th round draft picks. 

 

At 8m per for most of these guys the Bills didn't have the cap room.

 

DT,Rush End and QB were more important.

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This signing would fit in with McDermott's philosophy of building a team, not an all-star roster. This defense looks very blue collar next year.

3 minutes ago, JMF2006 said:

 

At 8m per for most of these guys the Bills didn't have the cap room.

 

DT,Rush End and QB were more important.

They had the room but Beane is a very smart GM with a financial plan for the Bills cap. They could push money into the future, but he doesn't want to do that.

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8 minutes ago, Ittakestime said:

 

Late round draft picks are not a plan, they are desperation.

 

You're missing the point 

 

They could very well be planning to draft a starting LB in round 2 for all we know.

 

That's not the point either 

 

In the last 2 seasons, the team's best LB were a street FA picked up off the scrap heap (who went to the pro bowl) and a 5th round rookie, respectively. ILB isn't exactly a difficult position to fill these days.

 

Now, if you want a Luke Kuechly, then yes, you need to be prepared to invest premium assets, but that's clearly not their plan at this point.

 

You're looking at Milano, LorAx, a round 2/3 rookie, a vet like Compton, a day 3 rookie, Vallejo, and either Lacey or Stanford as the LBs.

 

You may not like the plan, but that's what it is.

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