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1 hour ago, thebandit27 said:

 

Yodny is a MAN!  I think he's a walk-in starter for sure, but your prediction would shock me

Philly, Dallas, NO and Indianapolis all have top tier OLs. All are contenders for the SB and all of them have put their qbs in a good position to succeed. The Bills are in a good draft position to upgrade its faltering line. You fix a problem by addressing it. This must be a priority this offseason. 

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16 hours ago, thebandit27 said:

Yodny is a MAN!  I think he's a walk-in starter for sure, but your prediction would shock me

 

Fortune favours the brave, my friend.

 

I think Yodny is the total package. I expect that he'll test really well, especially in the 3-cone. Add into the equation that he's technically, athletically and conceptually head and shoulders above Greg Little and the NFL has proven time and again that they'll overthink Jonah because of his length, I think he stands a real chance of being OT1 come April.

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On 1/8/2019 at 8:48 AM, Blokestradamus said:

 

Fortune favours the brave, my friend.

 

I think Yodny is the total package. I expect that he'll test really well, especially in the 3-cone. Add into the equation that he's technically, athletically and conceptually head and shoulders above Greg Little and the NFL has proven time and again that they'll overthink Jonah because of his length, I think he stands a real chance of being OT1 come April.

Then let's hope he is there at #9. Good to hear from you, btw. The other day I was just wondering what happened to you.

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1 WR- N’Keal Harry- Ari. St.

2 OL- Michael Deiter- Wisc.

3 TE- TJ Hockenson- Iowa

4 DE- Austin Bryant-Clem

4 WR- Paris Campbell-Ohio St. 

5 LB- Khalil Hodge-Buf 

5 RB- Trayveon Williams Tex A&M

6 DT- I. Sopoaga- 

7 CB- Mark Fields- Clem

7 RB-LJ Scott- Mich. St.

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11 minutes ago, Dkollidas said:

1 WR- N’Keal Harry- Ari. St.

2 OL- Michael Deiter- Wisc.

3 TE- TJ Hockenson- Iowa

4 DE- Austin Bryant-Clem

4 WR- Paris Campbell-Ohio St. 

5 LB- Khalil Hodge-Buf 

5 RB- Trayveon Williams Tex A&M

6 DT- I. Sopoaga- 

7 CB- Mark Fields- Clem

7 RB-LJ Scott- Mich. St.

Sorry but..........YUCK

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On 1/7/2019 at 9:13 AM, Dkollidas said:

 

i just don’t think they’ll want to use #9 to select the 5th best defensive lineman in this class. I would think they’d believe that the guy they select at #9 will be closer in value to the guys selected at the end of Round 1 or start of Round 2, than to the players selected ahead of them. 

I never understand this logic.  If the 5th best DL is rated higher than the best punter, then I pick the DL.  Yes this is an extreme example to prove the point but pick the best player.

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52 minutes ago, Just Joshin' said:

I never understand this logic.  If the 5th best DL is rated higher than the best punter, then I pick the DL.  Yes this is an extreme example to prove the point but pick the best player.

 

I hear you. But if they feel the #1 WR is close to the #5 DL, I’d take the #1 WR. He’s your top rated guy of the entire class, you have your choice of everyone at the position. Get a hit on it. And I think this example is very realistic in regards to this year’s draft because right now there’s so many intriguing receivers, but no clear cut ranking. 

Metcalf, Harry, M. Brown, AJ Brown, Harmon, Ridley.  There’s a lot of talent, and while it might not be as highly praised as the D-Linemen, I’d rather take my shot at the guy that I like the most that would be a fit with my QB, rather than a DL that might have the best numbers and measurable s but might not be a fit for my staff, or my scheme, or my locker room. 

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On 1/12/2019 at 10:02 PM, Dr. Who said:

Then let's hope he is there at #9. Good to hear from you, btw. The other day I was just wondering what happened to you.

 

I'd be over the moon to get him. I'd expect him to be a day 1 starter at LT and you can work out where Dion fits into the equation in TC.

 

I plan to be a little more active now that the season is over. Just needed some time to figure out my mental health.

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36 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

I'd be over the moon to get him. I'd expect him to be a day 1 starter at LT and you can work out where Dion fits into the equation in TC.

 

I plan to be a little more active now that the season is over. Just needed some time to figure out my mental health.

Enjoy your insights regarding potential draft picks. I pray you are doing well. I have suffered from dysthymia for decades, so I have compassion for and empathize with folks who struggle. 

I keep hearing that Dawkins would likely be a superlative LG. I'd like to get D. Williams for RT and Paradis or Morse, depending on scheme, for C. 

 

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8 hours ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

I'd be over the moon to get him. I'd expect him to be a day 1 starter at LT and you can work out where Dion fits into the equation in TC.

 

I plan to be a little more active now that the season is over. Just needed some time to figure out my mental health.

I just want you to know that I wish you nothing but the best from a health standpoint. I consider you to be one of the premier posters here when commenting on evaluating college prospects and pro players. 

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8 hours ago, JohnC said:

I just want you to know that I wish you nothing but the best from a health standpoint. I consider you to be one of the premier posters here when commenting on evaluating college prospects and pro players. 

 

16 hours ago, Dr. Who said:

Enjoy your insights regarding potential draft picks. I pray you are doing well. I have suffered from dysthymia for decades, so I have compassion for and empathize with folks who struggle. 

I keep hearing that Dawkins would likely be a superlative LG. I'd like to get D. Williams for RT and Paradis or Morse, depending on scheme, for C.

 

I appreciate the kind words, fellas. This community really has been good to me, especially over the last year or so, as I've tackled my issues. I don't want to derail the thread but the support really has helped me and it means the world to me.

 

Back to football before I start crying - I really could go for Cajuste/Dawkins/Paradis at LT/LG/C. I'm a believer that attitude means something on the OL and those guys are all brute force finishers. If Paradis is healthy enough after 2 hip surgeries and a broken leg, he's my #1 free agent OL. He's a joy to watch and so technically sound.

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1 hour ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

 

I appreciate the kind words, fellas. This community really has been good to me, especially over the last year or so, as I've tackled my issues. I don't want to derail the thread but the support really has helped me and it means the world to me.

 

Back to football before I start crying - I really could go for Cajuste/Dawkins/Paradis at LT/LG/C. I'm a believer that attitude means something on the OL and those guys are all brute force finishers. If Paradis is healthy enough after 2 hip surgeries and a broken leg, he's my #1 free agent OL. He's a joy to watch and so technically sound.

I would love to at least build one dominant side on the oline this offseason. I could absolutely live with that if the other side was just average.

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4 hours ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

 

I appreciate the kind words, fellas. This community really has been good to me, especially over the last year or so, as I've tackled my issues. I don't want to derail the thread but the support really has helped me and it means the world to me.

 

Back to football before I start crying - I really could go for Cajuste/Dawkins/Paradis at LT/LG/C. I'm a believer that attitude means something on the OL and those guys are all brute force finishers. If Paradis is healthy enough after 2 hip surgeries and a broken leg, he's my #1 free agent OL. He's a joy to watch and so technically sound.

What happened to RG John Miller? I thought he was going to be a mainstay player and play a position that we didn't have to worry about for a long time. Was it coaching, changing of schemes or just over-rating a player. And what are the prospects of Teller starting and being effective? 

 

If Miller can be salvaged and Teller slotted in then the overhaul of the line would be less of a task, assuming a tackle such as Cajuste or Jonah Williams can be added to the mix. I also contend that getting a tough between the tackle runner through free agency or the draft should be a priority. 

 

Recently a NFL analyst stated on the radio that the most important coaching job on a team was the OL coach. I believe that  We have to get this staffing position right. 

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20 hours ago, JohnC said:

What happened to RG John Miller? I thought he was going to be a mainstay player and play a position that we didn't have to worry about for a long time. Was it coaching, changing of schemes or just over-rating a player. And what are the prospects of Teller starting and being effective? 

 

If Miller can be salvaged and Teller slotted in then the overhaul of the line would be less of a task, assuming a tackle such as Cajuste or Jonah Williams can be added to the mix. I also contend that getting a tough between the tackle runner through free agency or the draft should be a priority. 

 

Recently a NFL analyst stated on the radio that the most important coaching job on a team was the OL coach. I believe that  We have to get this staffing position right. 

 

Coaching and continuity on the O-line are huge. Having the entire left side of the line and the guy making the protection adjustments changed in one offseason is less than ideal. I can't really fault the front office for it as the deal for Cordy was a good one and the others were enforced by injury and batshit crazy. The OL needs an overhaul and a true identity, the current group is a mismatched bunch that doesn't seem to mesh well together.

 

As far as Miller goes, I believe he's got enough about him to be a low-end starter in the league. I know PFF grades for OL aren't the Holy Grail but he was their most improved Year 2 player in 2016. John is a straight-up power guard and he was a victim of the change to Dennison/Castillo being more schooled in zone principles. We can forget that these guys are human and he's played like a guy that's not confident in himself recently. He's still just 25 years old and I think a change of scenery would be best for him.

 

With Teller, I've been a fan of his for a while and was delighted that we picked him up. I see no harm in giving him 16 games next year to see how much he can develop. I don't think young OL can develop on the bench and his rookie reps will serve him well for the future.

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Agree with Blokes about Cajuste.  Not sure he goes top 5 but he definitely goes top 10 and is going to be the first offensive lineman taken.  We have seen this before - the early offseason "consensus" top LT is a technician who probably has hit his ceiling already (Jonah) - they almost always get leapfrogged by an athletic riser who tests well at the combine and has room to grow into the position.  That's Cajuste - his ceiling is higher than any other offensive lineman in the class.  And it wouldn't shock me at all if the Bills are hoping he falls to 9 - he'd be the pick in a heartbeat.

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8 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

Agree with Blokes about Cajuste.  Not sure he goes top 5 but he definitely goes top 10 and is going to be the first offensive lineman taken.  We have seen this before - the early offseason "consensus" top LT is a technician who probably has hit his ceiling already (Jonah) - they almost always get leapfrogged by an athletic riser who tests well at the combine and has room to grow into the position.  That's Cajuste - his ceiling is higher than any other offensive lineman in the class.  And it wouldn't shock me at all if the Bills are hoping he falls to 9 - he'd be the pick in a heartbeat.

What's your thoughts on Cody Ford from Oklahoma?

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Didn't see it posted yet, but Mel Kiper has released his first mock of the year: http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2019/insider/story/_/id/25773312/2019-nfl-mock-draft-mel-kiper-first-round-pick-predictions-rankings-draft-order

 

  1. Nick Bosa
  2. Josh Allen
  3. Quinnen Williams - Jets
  4. Greedy Williams
  5. Jonah Williams
  6. Dwayne Haskins
  7. Cody Ford
  8. Devin White
  9. Rashan Gary - "Could the Bills get their Kyle Williams replacement here? At his peak, the 6-foot-6, 283-pound Gary is a menace who makes offensive linemen look foolish, but you'd like to see him do it with more regularity. Gary could play end or nose guard in a 3-4 defense or tackle in a 4-3. Buffalo could look at centers or guards here; improving the interior of the offensive line should be a priority."
  10. DeAndre Baker
  11. Jawaan Taylor
  12. Clelin Ferrell
  13. Kyler Murray - Dolphins
  14. Ed Oliver
  15. Jachai Polite
  16. Brian Burns
  17. Jeffery Simmons
  18. Greg Little
  19. TJ Hockenson
  20. Devin Bush
  21. Oshane Ximines
  22. AJ Brown
  23. Byron Murphy
  24. Marquise Brown
  25. Montez Sweat
  26. Dexter Lawrence
  27. Irv Smith Jr.
  28. Christian Wilkins
  29. Daniel Jones - Patriots
  30. Dre'Mont Jones
  31. Deionte Thompson
  32. Parris Campbell
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Disclaimer: I claim no expertise as a scout, but I’ve been watching football for 50 years and I am an avid draft fan.  I watched some some game tapes of Iowa TE Noah Fant and I don’t think that I see a first round prospect there.  He was consistently one of the last players moving at the snap - in one instance he was so late moving that it caused an INT.  We know that he isn’t much of a blocker and , in the games that I watched, he didn’t show a lot of effort and polish in his routes.  

 

He is definitely an outstanding athlete, but I didn’t see it translate to being open and making many plays.

 

For those that watch much more than a few games, what do you see and why is he considered to be a potential first round pick?

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Just did a Fanspeak mock... my first of the year..... usual rules I apply to myself when doing this..... never reach more than three spots down the board (used Matt Miller's Big Board). Wouldn't hate this outcome:

 

9: R1P9 OT JONAH WILLIAMS - ALABAMA

41: R2P9 WR DK METCALF - OLE MISS

71: R3P7 EDGE CHASE WINOVICH - MICHIGAN

113: R4P11 CB SAIVION SMITH - ALABAMA

131: R4P29 RB DEXTER WILLIAMS - NOTRE DAME

149: R5P10 LB TE'VON CONEY - NOTRE DAME

159: R5P20 WR PRESTON WILLIAMS - COLORADO ST

184: R6P9 TE JOSH OLIVER - SAN JOSE STATE

224: R7P8 EDGE JORDAN BRAILFORD - OKLAHOMA STATE

230: R7P14 OT MITCH HYATT - CLEMSON

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On 1/19/2019 at 5:17 PM, OldTimer1960 said:

Disclaimer: I claim no expertise as a scout, but I’ve been watching football for 50 years and I am an avid draft fan.  I watched some some game tapes of Iowa TE Noah Fant and I don’t think that I see a first round prospect there.  He was consistently one of the last players moving at the snap - in one instance he was so late moving that it caused an INT.  We know that he isn’t much of a blocker and , in the games that I watched, he didn’t show a lot of effort and polish in his routes.  

 

He is definitely an outstanding athlete, but I didn’t see it translate to being open and making many plays.

 

For those that watch much more than a few games, what do you see and why is he considered to be a potential first round pick?

 

I don't think he is a locker room cancer guy, but the Iowa coaching staff are serious about how their TE's need to play. The rap on Fant was that he was taking a lot of plays off when they were not going his way, no desire to improve his blocking, and inconsistent hands.

 

That is why Hockenson was their go-to TE down the stretch. Fant is incredibly athletic, but Hockenson is the more NFL-ready TE IMO.

 

As with all things time will tell. The fact that the Iowa program has produced Kittle (breaking NFL receiving records), and now 2 more TE's that will both go in this draft - they are certainly doing something right there scouting and coaching these guys up.

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On ‎1‎/‎25‎/‎2019 at 10:02 AM, GunnerBill said:

Just did a Fanspeak mock... my first of the year..... usual rules I apply to myself when doing this..... never reach more than three spots down the board (used Matt Miller's Big Board). Wouldn't hate this outcome:

 

9: R1P9 OT JONAH WILLIAMS - ALABAMA

 

41: R2P9 WR DK METCALF - OLE MISS

 

71: R3P7 EDGE CHASE WINOVICH - MICHIGAN

 

113: R4P11 CB SAIVION SMITH - ALABAMA

 

131: R4P29 RB DEXTER WILLIAMS - NOTRE DAME

 

149: R5P10 LB TE'VON CONEY - NOTRE DAME

 

159: R5P20 WR PRESTON WILLIAMS - COLORADO ST

 

184: R6P9 TE JOSH OLIVER - SAN JOSE STATE

 

224: R7P8 EDGE JORDAN BRAILFORD - OKLAHOMA STATE

 

230: R7P14 OT MITCH HYATT - CLEMSON

You make me and NYCBill happy with your first pick. I would love to have Winovich but don't see him lasting to the third round. I see him more of a second round pick. 

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On 1/25/2019 at 10:02 AM, GunnerBill said:

Just did a Fanspeak mock... my first of the year..... usual rules I apply to myself when doing this..... never reach more than three spots down the board (used Matt Miller's Big Board). Wouldn't hate this outcome:

 

9: R1P9 OT JONAH WILLIAMS - ALABAMA

 

41: R2P9 WR DK METCALF - OLE MISS

 

71: R3P7 EDGE CHASE WINOVICH - MICHIGAN

 

113: R4P11 CB SAIVION SMITH - ALABAMA

 

131: R4P29 RB DEXTER WILLIAMS - NOTRE DAME

 

149: R5P10 LB TE'VON CONEY - NOTRE DAME

 

159: R5P20 WR PRESTON WILLIAMS - COLORADO ST

 

184: R6P9 TE JOSH OLIVER - SAN JOSE STATE

 

224: R7P8 EDGE JORDAN BRAILFORD - OKLAHOMA STATE

 

230: R7P14 OT MITCH HYATT - CLEMSON

 

LOVE your 1st 3 picks.  Am a bit worried about Savion Smith’ s poor performance in the title game, and the injury. IMHO, Dexter Williams seems a bit on the small side for RB.  JMO.  Does Coney have a marijuana issue?

 

Also, Winovich needs a haircut. ?

 

I’d be just fine with the rest of your picks.

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27 minutes ago, The Senator said:

 

LOVE your 1st 3 picks.  Am a bit worried about Savion Smith’ s poor performance in the title game, and the injury. IMHO, Dexter Williams seems a bit on the small side for RB.  JMO.  Does Coney have a marijuana issue?

 

Also, Winovich needs a haircut. ?

 

I’d be just fine with the rest of your picks.

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Again that was on the basis that I was accepting Matt Miller's big board as my own and saying no reaches more than 3 spots down the board. 

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On 1/17/2019 at 10:18 AM, DCOrange said:

Didn't see it posted yet, but Mel Kiper has released his first mock of the year: http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2019/insider/story/_/id/25773312/2019-nfl-mock-draft-mel-kiper-first-round-pick-predictions-rankings-draft-order

 

  1. Nick Bosa
  2. Josh Allen
  3. Quinnen Williams - Jets
  4. Greedy Williams
  5. Jonah Williams
  6. Dwayne Haskins
  7. Cody Ford
  8. Devin White
  9. Rashan Gary - "Could the Bills get their Kyle Williams replacement here? At his peak, the 6-foot-6, 283-pound Gary is a menace who makes offensive linemen look foolish, but you'd like to see him do it with more regularity. Gary could play end or nose guard in a 3-4 defense or tackle in a 4-3. Buffalo could look at centers or guards here; improving the interior of the offensive line should be a priority."
  10. DeAndre Baker
  11. Jawaan Taylor
  12. Clelin Ferrell
  13. Kyler Murray - Dolphins
  14. Ed Oliver
  15. Jachai Polite
  16. Brian Burns
  17. Jeffery Simmons
  18. Greg Little
  19. TJ Hockenson
  20. Devin Bush
  21. Oshane Ximines
  22. AJ Brown
  23. Byron Murphy
  24. Marquise Brown
  25. Montez Sweat
  26. Dexter Lawrence
  27. Irv Smith Jr.
  28. Christian Wilkins
  29. Daniel Jones - Patriots
  30. Dre'Mont Jones
  31. Deionte Thompson
  32. Parris Campbell

 

Hmmmm....Oliver going 14th?

 

The jacket incident aside, he won't drop that far.

 

Has Hockenson at 19? 

 

I and a few others here really like Hock, but I hope other teams (NE) do not grade him this high or he will likely never see a Bills uniform. Shush Kiper.

 

 

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I went all offense with the first 5 picks and kinda liked it:

9: R1P9  OT JONAH WILLIAMS ALABAMA
41: R2P9  TE NOAH FANT  IOWA
71: R3P7  WR RILEY RIDLEY  GEORGIA
113: R4P11  C ROSS PIERSCHBACHER  ALABAMA
131: R4P29  G DRU SAMIA  OKLAHOMA
149: R5P10  EDGE JALEN JELKS  OREGON
159: R5P20  DL MARQUISE COPELAND  CINCINNATI
184: R6P9  LB KENDALL JOSEPH  CLEMSON
224: R7P8  RB BRYCE LOVE  STANFORD
230: R7P14  CB JAMEL DEAN  AUBURN

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Ill take 2 trade.downs in a no talent year..load up..y not take..johnah williams.or ford(g)..at 1...dillard(,rtkl)or erick mccoy.(c) at 2...ogbuihay.(de).at 3...chandler jones clone..then risner(..otkl.)..my point is wr..lbk..is of no consequence..this year..talent has to come later in f.agency

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On 1/28/2019 at 6:47 PM, thunderingsquid said:

I went all offense with the first 5 picks and kinda liked it:

9: R1P9  OT JONAH WILLIAMS ALABAMA
41: R2P9  TE NOAH FANT  IOWA
71: R3P7  WR RILEY RIDLEY  GEORGIA
113: R4P11  C ROSS PIERSCHBACHER  ALABAMA
131: R4P29  G DRU SAMIA  OKLAHOMA
149: R5P10  EDGE JALEN JELKS  OREGON
159: R5P20  DL MARQUISE COPELAND  CINCINNATI
184: R6P9  LB KENDALL JOSEPH  CLEMSON
224: R7P8  RB BRYCE LOVE  STANFORD
230: R7P14  CB JAMEL DEAN  AUBURN

This is who YOU'D pick, right? Rather than who you think the BILLS will pick? Because recent history shows a mid-to-late round leaning towards underappreciated and/or smaller school guys. You're rocking all major school/conference prospects here. 

 

Also, you see Fant's athleticism far outweighing the quiet criticisms about his effort/grit, yes?

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2 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

This is who YOU'D pick, right? Rather than who you think the BILLS will pick? Because recent history shows a mid-to-late round leaning towards underappreciated and/or smaller school guys. You're rocking all major school/conference prospects here. 

 

Also, you see Fant's athleticism far outweighing the quiet criticisms about his effort/grit, yes?

Absolutely.  With Fanspeak s help.

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This whole TJ Hockenson as a top 10 pick thing is some kind of weird way of apologising to George Kittle and Iowa for not ranking him higher, right? I finally got to give him a good looking at and I expected this amazing fireworks display. Instead, it was one man holding a sparkler in the rain. Not entirely sure he's even the best TE on the Iowa roster, let alone in the class.

 

There's flashes in the passing game that help me see why some might be tempted by him. Occasionally, he'll sink his hips and really explode out of his break. Other times, he seems to just slowly power down and go through the motions. I think his blocking still needs some work but his best reps in the run game are already NFL standard. I appreciate the enthusiasm but charging head down at blocks in the NFL will go really badly (even worse than him getting ragdolled vs Mississippi St). I do have some doubts about his grip strength as well, teams really attack the ball when he's a runner and I assume that's not some kind of shared delusion.

 

I'm very much against tight ends in the 1st round as a matter of principle but I'd make the exception for someone special. Hockenson ain't special.

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I’m against TEs on the first two days. They take too long to develop, are the hardest position to predict (outside of QB), take more hits than WRs.

 

Sure, it would be great having a good tight end but it’s a complimentary piece. The Bills would be better off taking a WR early if they are worried about getting weapons for Allen.

Easier to predict, get hit less, produce quicker. 

 

 

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On 1/15/2019 at 9:38 AM, JohnC said:

What happened to RG John Miller? I thought he was going to be a mainstay player and play a position that we didn't have to worry about for a long time. Was it coaching, changing of schemes or just over-rating a player. And what are the prospects of Teller starting and being effective? 

 

If Miller can be salvaged and Teller slotted in then the overhaul of the line would be less of a task, assuming a tackle such as Cajuste or Jonah Williams can be added to the mix. I also contend that getting a tough between the tackle runner through free agency or the draft should be a priority. 

 

Recently a NFL analyst stated on the radio that the most important coaching job on a team was the OL coach. I believe that  We have to get this staffing position right. 

 

...I'm probably wrong but didn't PFT or PFF rate him as #2 at some point?.........

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52 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...I'm probably wrong but didn't PFT or PFF rate him as #2 at some point?.........

I simply don't know about the rankings from PFT or any other rating service. It just seems to me that nothing that I have read or heard about him indicates that he has secured his guard position. If he remained on the roster and solidified his guard spot that would alleviate the necessity for nearly completely remaking the line. It just seems that this staff is not enamored with him. Maybe with a new OL and a different blocking scheme he might be in a better positions to succeed? As it stands I'm not sure he will be back.

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10 hours ago, JohnC said:

I simply don't know about the rankings from PFT or any other rating service. It just seems to me that nothing that I have read or heard about him indicates that he has secured his guard position. If he remained on the roster and solidified his guard spot that would alleviate the necessity for nearly completely remaking the line. It just seems that this staff is not enamored with him. Maybe with a new OL and a different blocking scheme he might be in a better positions to succeed? As it stands I'm not sure he will be back.

 

...read an article highlighting the top 10 OL UFA's and he was at #9......

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