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This could work if we go CB and OL in FA.

 

7: R1P7
 
DL QUINNEN WILLIAMS
ALABAMA
39: R2P7
 
WR D.K. METCALF
MISSISSIPPI
70: R3P6
 
G BEAU BENZSCHAWEL
WISCONSIN
109: R4P7
 
WR PARRIS CAMPBELL
OHIO ST.
133: R4P31
 
LB TJ EDWARDS
WISCONSIN
146: R5P7
 
LB KHALIL HODGE
BUFFALO
158: R5P19
 
TE CALEB WILSON
UCLA
182: R6P7
 
C JESSE BURKETT
STANFORD
223: R7P7
 
OT BOBBY EVANS
OKLAHOMA
226: R7P10
 
RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS
TEXAS A&M
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7 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

That was just incredible. I did not know that story and it makes me that much more proud of the kid.

 

Some NFL team is going to be very happy that they drafted him.

 

 

I dunno.........these kind of things mean very little about how they will perform in the NFL.

 

We sometimes mistakenly assume perseverance in the face of personal tragedy is an indicator that the player will show that kind of fortitude as a pro football player when being paid millions to play the game..........leaving people like Bill-shill Chris Brown dumbfoundedly questioning how Marcel Dareus can't be more devoted to his teammates when he had lost SO MANY people he cared about.

 

What is really important when projecting success on the field, especially with lineman,  is does the player really love the game?   

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On 12/24/2018 at 2:49 PM, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

I am not overly high on this years crop of WRs, it could just be a bad year for college QBs dragging down the measurables too.

 

Bills do not need another smurf so my list would be

Metcalf

Riley Ridley

Kelvin Harmon seems slow to me, does not get off of press cleanly, tends to trap the ball with his body, used more on underneath routes.

A J Brown is an intriguing prospect - decent size and skills, can beat press coverage and catches with his hands, seems Ol' Miss had an embarrassment of WR riches

N'Keal Harry - He's been productive, just doesn't seem very quick, doesn't get a lot of separation, and tends to trap the ball. Not sure how he would handle an Allen pass. Would like to see his 40 time.

 

Some others:

Preston Williams - hard to tell what you have with that Colorado offense, but the kid good size, ran good routes, used outside, inside, and on sweeps. He gets behind defenses, catches with his hands and has pretty tough RAC.

 

Jalen Hurd - great size, good to elite speed, excellent RAC.

There is a bit of a story there when he asked the Tennessee coaching staff who were using him successfully as a running back to switch him to playing outside more at WR, said his body was taking too much of a beating. At 6' 4" I can't imagine him not making one heck of a target at RB. They disagreed and he ended up switching schools - nothing I see in the Baylor tapes show me a kid that has mailed it in... they use him all over the place and he makes plays, and he has even run between the tackles for them on some red zone situations. Only one year starting at the position so he is a bit raw, but his success at Baylor makes me think that his ceiling is pretty high - just needs some coaching up recognizing coverages, beating press, etc..

 

Anthony Johnson - Sure he played at Buffalo and you worry about the competition, but the kid found success even when every defense was keying on him.

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

I dunno.........these kind of things mean very little about how they will perform in the NFL.

 

We sometimes mistakenly assume perseverance in the face of personal tragedy is an indicator that the player will show that kind of fortitude as a pro football player when being paid millions to play the game..........leaving people like Bill-shill Chris Brown dumbfoundedly questioning how Marcel Dareus can't be more devoted to his teammates when he had lost SO MANY people he cared about.

 

What is really important when projecting success on the field, especially with lineman,  is does the player really love the game?   

Good point.

 

Quinnen Williams is a DT with crazy moves. There are bigger, stronger DTs (I didn't know that he was originally a DE), but he uses unusual agility for a player that big to penetrate. Jonah Williams called him a 300 lb. bar of soap. It doesn't puzzle me that he sat behind Allen and Hand but I do wonder why he didn't see more snaps last season.

 

It will be interesting to watch him in the NFL. I view him as a Kyle Williams type, not a nose.

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My official We Will Miss Kyle Mock

 

7: R1P7
 
DL ED OLIVER
HOUSTON
39: R2P7
 
EDGE CHASE WINOVICH
MICHIGAN
70: R3P6
 
G BEAU BENZSCHAWEL
WISCONSIN
109: R4P7
 
C ERIK MCCOY
TEXAS A&M
133: R4P31
 
OT KALEB MCGARY
WASHINGTON
146: R5P7
 
WR ANTOINE WESLEY
TEXAS TECH
158: R5P19
 
WR STANLEY MORGAN JR.
NEBRASKA
182: R6P7
 
TE ISAAC NAUTA
GEORGIA
223: R7P7
 
LB DRE GREENLAW
ARK
226: R7P10
 
CB JAMAL PETERS
MISSISSIPPI STATE
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On 12/28/2018 at 4:38 AM, Bill from NYC said:

Good point.

 

Quinnen Williams is a DT with crazy moves. There are bigger, stronger DTs (I didn't know that he was originally a DE), but he uses unusual agility for a player that big to penetrate. Jonah Williams called him a 300 lb. bar of soap. It doesn't puzzle me that he sat behind Allen and Hand but I do wonder why he didn't see more snaps last season.

 

It will be interesting to watch him in the NFL. I view him as a Kyle Williams type, not a nose.

 

im on the Dexter Lawrence train. Best DT in my opinion and fits our need for a big body.

 

 

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Looks like the Bills are picking 10th.  Likely out of range for Bosa, Quinnen Williams, Ed Oliver and possibly Jonah Williams.  Who looks good after that?  

 

Will Clelin Ferrell be available? - I would guess not as pass rushers go early.

Would Bills take a chance on Dexter Lawerence after he was found to have banned substances (‘were they steroids?)

Is Rashan Gary worth a high pick and where do you play him?

So far, it doesn’t seem that a WR will be regarded highly enough to take there, but that could change as the offseason unfolds.

 

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20 minutes ago, Chuck Wagon said:

It's very early in the process, but already feel like we are going to be staring at LB or CB as the clear cut BPA when we hit the clock....

 

 

If they get lucky Devin White LB, LSU is on the board. He might be the 2nd/3rd best player in the draft.

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