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Foster ran 4.41 at combine and Dupre ran 4.46 at his pro day, Jones ran 4.45 at the combine, would be nice to get some speed out there at wr. Hoping Jones gets it together this year and some unexpected wrs stand out.

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19 hours ago, TigerJ said:

Sean McDermott, when he announce that Jones had knee surgery.  Implied that the surgery took place now to give him a chance to participate later, but would not commit to a timetable for recovery beyond making it clear he would be a non-participant through the spring.

 

Preseason is in summer. 

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3 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

No Brandon Reilly love??

heck yes, got some right here !

2 hours ago, artmalibu said:

The QB play will determine the WR success.  

I factor in much more than that. like Offensive Coordinator for one.

 

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2 hours ago, 3rdand12 said:

heck yes, got some right here !

I factor in much more than that. like Offensive Coordinator for one.

 

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No bought its a team game. 

But when there are 2 or 3 plays a game that wide open WR arnt being thrown too  and WRs are hardly ever being thrown open the QB play could go from the 175 yards the TT gave us to 275 yard with the QB alone.  Not to mention that keeps defenses more honest that creates more opportunity.

 

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On 5/24/2018 at 9:32 PM, BuffaloRush said:

 

listen here:

 

The comment about KB comes at the end.  Fairburn said it looks like he’s always fighting an injury.  Joe said he’s like a TE who runs like a WR so that’s why. 

 

 

Its almost June and Zay recently had knee surgery.  Lets say he’s back at full strength in 6-8 weeks.  That leaves him just a few weeks of work before the season starts.  Their point was, when Sammy missed preseason time it seemed to affect his play on the field.  Sammy is much better than Zay.  How is the missed time going to effect a player like Zay who is coming off a disappointing rookie year?

 

Holy non-sequitur, Batman......or is this a story from Dr. Seuss? Either way, you have critical facts missing and the whole Sammy v. Zay thing is apples & oranges, errr......fruits & vegetables.

 

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On 5/24/2018 at 10:12 PM, Kirby Jackson said:

He was a 5-star recruit and the top (or 2nd) WR in the country. He really just went to a bad situation. Dupre’s production has never matched his ability. I don’t know if he will ever be good but I’m always taking a chance on talent. The young guys absolutely have a chance to play IMO. I’m with you, no reason to keep a bunch of JAGs; roll the dice with the kids.

 

Foster was a 5-star recruit too.

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23 hours ago, TigerJ said:

Sean McDermott, when he announce that Jones had knee surgery.  Implied that the surgery took place now to give him a chance to participate later, but would not commit to a timetable for recovery beyond making it clear he would be a non-participant through the spring.

 

again, an opinion based on incomplete/missing information.......SMH

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On 5/24/2018 at 7:24 PM, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

We need another “out of nowhere” Stevie Johnson find. A guy that just turns into a crazy overachiever and gives us a shot in the arm.

 

7th rounder Prohl.  Stevie and Bob Chandler were 7th round picks. 

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On 5/24/2018 at 9:24 PM, BuffaloRush said:

Listening to The Bills beat podcast and Joe Buscaglia shared some surprising names that might make an impact at WR.  These are names you might expect.

 

First odd Joe and Fairburn really share their concerns about the WR corps.  They feel that Kelvin Benjamin looked like he’s “laboring” on the field and that Zay Jones is a huge question mark.  With Zay missing the preseason with a knee injury, he’s really going to behind the 8 ball after a very disappointing rookie year.  If he falters it’s a miss on Sean McDermott and if Benjamin fails to take a step forward it’s a whiff on Brandon Beane who traded a 3rd for him.

 

But the more interesting part was when Joe shared the names of some WR’s who might contribute this season - and they are names you wouldn’t expect:

 

Malachi Dupree - he had been getting reps with the first team at OTA’s and has been very impressive on the field.  There must have been a reason why the Bills kept him on the practice squad last year - potentially because they saw him as a developmental player.  

 

Quan Bray - another player that might surprise you.  Great burst of speed and a very good route runner.

 

Austin Prohel - Said the Bills and their QB’s really love this kid.  It would be an upset if he gets an active roster spot but he’s done a lot of good things over the past two days.

 

Most of us weren’t really expecting these players to make the roster.  If they do, you’ll see significant turnover with veterans like Andre Davis or Jeremy Kerley potentially gone.  And who knows what happens with Zay?

 

So time will tell if there is legitimacy to these thoughts or if these WR’s will end up as another Dez Lewis.

 

Proehl the next Welker.

 

 

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Dupree is not impressive at all, in these clips from LSU. Lazy route runner, bobbles way too many passes and can’t break a tackle. I see no way he suddenly becomes NFL worthy. If he makes the 53, we really do suck at WR, IMO.

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2 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

Dupree is not impressive at all, in these clips from LSU. Lazy route runner, bobbles way too many passes and can’t break a tackle. I see no way he suddenly becomes NFL worthy. If he makes the 53, we really do suck at WR, IMO.

 

Boo!

 

Always gotta have some sleepers to root for. 

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3 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

Dupree is not impressive at all, in these clips from LSU. Lazy route runner, bobbles way too many passes and can’t break a tackle. I see no way he suddenly becomes NFL worthy. If he makes the 53, we really do suck at WR, IMO.

Unless he’s improved?  It does happen.

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4 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

Dupree is not impressive at all, in these clips from LSU. Lazy route runner, bobbles way too many passes and can’t break a tackle. I see no way he suddenly becomes NFL worthy. If he makes the 53, we really do suck at WR, IMO.

Well, there was a reason he wasn't drafted.  The other thing is that LSU typically does not have a strong passing offense.  They have churned out some great NFL receivers. OBJ and Jarvis Landry are a couple of recent examples.  Thus they do get some talented athletes.  It may be that some, like Dupre were not motivated that highly in college beccause the offense was not that productive through the air. When you sign undrafted free agents, you're going to either get a guy who is either not as physically talented, who found a way to be productive, a guy who was talented but had injury issues in college (Robert Foster?), a guy who is new to the sport of football (Gerhard de Beer), or a guy like Dupre, who seems to have some natural talent but appears to have somewhat unmotivated in college.  With any undrafted free agent, there is a high degree of chance that he does nothing and washes out of the league unnoticed, but when you sign him you do it because you think there is also a chance he will take to your coaching and start to do the things that will enable him to become a productive player.  

 

I think it is pretty clear Sean McDermott has created a strong locker room culture, and that may help a player like Dupre.

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4 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

Dupree is not impressive at all, in these clips from LSU. Lazy route runner, bobbles way too many passes and can’t break a tackle. I see no way he suddenly becomes NFL worthy. If he makes the 53, we really do suck at WR, IMO.

 

You might be right and it’s probably why he was a 7th round draft pick.  I’m just reporting what Joe B said.  He said Durpe looked really good in OTA’s and compared him to Stevie Johnson back in the day.  Like I said, it’s easily for WR’s to shine without pads or contact.  We’ll see what happens when it matters

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On ‎5‎/‎24‎/‎2018 at 9:24 PM, BuffaloRush said:

Listening to The Bills beat podcast and Joe Buscaglia shared some surprising names that might make an impact at WR.  These are names you might expect.

 

First odd Joe and Fairburn really share their concerns about the WR corps.  They feel that Kelvin Benjamin looked like he’s “laboring” on the field and that Zay Jones is a huge question mark.  With Zay missing the preseason with a knee injury, he’s really going to behind the 8 ball after a very disappointing rookie year.  If he falters it’s a miss on Sean McDermott and if Benjamin fails to take a step forward it’s a whiff on Brandon Beane who traded a 3rd for him.

 

But the more interesting part was when Joe shared the names of some WR’s who might contribute this season - and they are names you wouldn’t expect:

 

Malachi Dupree - he had been getting reps with the first team at OTA’s and has been very impressive on the field.  There must have been a reason why the Bills kept him on the practice squad last year - potentially because they saw him as a developmental player.  

 

Quan Bray - another player that might surprise you.  Great burst of speed and a very good route runner.

 

Austin Prohel - Said the Bills and their QB’s really love this kid.  It would be an upset if he gets an active roster spot but he’s done a lot of good things over the past two days.

 

Most of us weren’t really expecting these players to make the roster.  If they do, you’ll see significant turnover with veterans like Andre Davis or Jeremy Kerley potentially gone.  And who knows what happens with Zay?

 

So time will tell if there is legitimacy to these thoughts or if these WR’s will end up as another Dez Lewis.

First Bolded Area, They don't think Zay will miss preseason.. where do you get your info

 

Second Bolded Area. LoL  Listen. OTA is not about who is on first team or second, its about learning scheme and playbook so don't read anything into who is starting and who isn't in OTA lol

 

Third Bolded Area. They say they love this kid cause of how he acts on the field. Always smiling and great personality, nothing to do with his play

 

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1 hour ago, PrimeTime101 said:

First Bolded Area, They don't think Zay will miss preseason.. where do you get your info

 

Second Bolded Area. LoL  Listen. OTA is not about who is on first team or second, its about learning scheme and playbook so don't read anything into who is starting and who isn't in OTA lol

 

Third Bolded Area. They say they love this kid cause of how he acts on the field. Always smiling and great personality, nothing to do with his play

 

 

Zay is going to miss time in the preseason.  At least some of it.  Joe’s point was that missing part of the preseason was hard on Sammy and there’s a good chance it could affect Jones. 

 

You might be right about OTA’s.  Doesn’t take away from the fact that Dupre looked good out there

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