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Trade QB Poll


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  1. 1. How far are you willing to go to trade

    • All the way. any draft picks it takes to get to #2 with Giants
      52
    • Two first rounders for the #5 pick
      42
    • Jump just a little bit to #10 and loose maybe a third and a fourth round?
      14
    • do you want to go the other direction and trade to maybe 15th - 17th pick and get more capital?
      1
    • We waited to see what Giants did at #2 and they did NOT choose a QB so we stay at 12 thinking a top 4 QB will fall to us
      22


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I'm all in on playing it by ear - and not worrying about the GIants/Jets - targeting a spot further down (4th-11th).  I am not willing to mortgage the future to the Giants for a marginally better prospect - to me the drop off is not as precipitous as the frenzy suggests.  Looking at all of the prospects - there is no sure thing according to anyone, there are 6 good prospects who all have about the same odds to be a bust or a HOF QB.

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Depends who the Browns take at #1. If they do not draft Darnold, go all out with Giants for 2 and draft Darnold.

If Browns take Darnold, stay at #12 and draft Mason Rudolph and a OL or ILB at #22.

 

Mayfield, Rosen and Allen are not worth the value to trade up.

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The Bills need to use this draft capital to shore up a WEAK O-Line.  The Bills lost their two best O-Linemen in Wood & Richie.  Without getting someone who can play in those positions (not journeymen they have used at the line like Mills and DuClasse (sp?)) is critical to have any success.  We also have a big need at WR and LB to fill.  

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5 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

 

Trouble is  the odds are about the same at getting a bust or a franchise QB

And the alternative is drafting OL, DL, WR... and finishing every season around 8-8 and never having a high enough draft pick to get the best QB. Wash rinse repeat. I'd trade it all every year until I have found "the guy".

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16 minutes ago, MikeSpeed said:

And the alternative is drafting OL, DL, WR... and finishing every season around 8-8 and never having a high enough draft pick to get the best QB. Wash rinse repeat. I'd trade it all every year until I have found "the guy".

 

Right - at some point The Bills need that guy.....they will continually circle the drain until THAT guy is in a Bills uni.

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5 hours ago, MikeSpeed said:

And the alternative is drafting OL, DL, WR... and finishing every season around 8-8 and never having a high enough draft pick to get the best QB. Wash rinse repeat. I'd trade it all every year until I have found "the guy".

No.  The alternative to { I'd trade our entire draft if it meant getting a franchise QB. } is to draft one of the top 4-6 QB's and hope he is a good one.   We can trade our entire draft (2 1st, 2 seconds,  2 third and next years 1st) and have the same 50% bust rate as we do trading 2 firsts and maybe a second OR 9if the draft doesn't run heavy on QB) nothing.

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6 hours ago, snamsnoops said:

I don't care for any of the choices. The draft will change a lot of things after that first pick. I would be willing to part with 3 firsts to get the guy they want. Which doesn't necessarily mean getting to # 2.

i'm ok with 3 1sts for a move to 2 or 4, but not much more than that.....period....

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