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Jonah Williams or Ed Oliver??


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Jonah Williams (OT) or Ed Oliver (DT)  

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  1. 1. Which Trenchman Do You Choose??

    • Jonah Williams, OL, Bama
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    • Ed Oliver, DL, Houston
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20 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

The abundance of free agent o-line signings suggests #9 more likely addresses a different position. I would not rule out Beane trading up or down (I'd love to get to #2 ahead of the Jets for our choice of Bosa, Quinnen Williams, or Josh Allen.) If he stays at nine, I think there's a fair chance Oliver is on the board, BPA, and the pick.

I definitely feel like if we stay at #9 it will be DL.  Either DT or DE, with DT seeming like what will be available unless someone drops or we reach a little.  I would take Ed Oliver all day long.  He is an ideal 3 technique lineman but Houston didn't use him in that front much.  He could come in and fill the void left by Williams day one.  

On a side note I would be interested to know who people would take if we had the #1 pick?  Bosa, Williams or Allen?  I would take Bosa hands down.  

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1 minute ago, Mark92 said:

I definitely feel like if we stay at #9 it will be DL.  Either DT or DE, with DT seeming like what will be available unless someone drops or we reach a little.  I would take Ed Oliver all day long.  He is an ideal 3 technique lineman but Houston didn't use him in that front much.  He could come in and fill the void left by Williams day one.  

On a side note I would be interested to know who people would take if we had the #1 pick?  Bosa, Williams or Allen?  I would take Bosa hands down.  

Quinnen Williams and I wouldn’t think twice. That guy is a wrecking ball and is nasty. Fills a huge void left by Kyle too. 

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35 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...so worry about his side line hissy fit?..........fit the "process"??......

I think that was over blown.  They need dudes. They have a strong enough culture in place to handle some personalities.  

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24 minutes ago, Logic said:


Right, because we have....um....WHO taking Kyle Williams' place at starting 3T again?

 

 

I just think this is the wrong way of looking at it. HR 101: selecting the wrong person is much more damaging to an organization than failing to select the right person. I have no idea whether Oliver is a head case or not, but if he is (and even if he's clearly the most talented) then he shouldn't be taken. We'd be better off signing a scrub 3T on a one year and trying again next year to fill the whole than burning a top 10 pick on a guy who might hurt team culture for years to come.  

 

Edit: I guess 34fan was speaking more to team need than culture, and you were just responding to that but my point stands.

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1 minute ago, VW82 said:

 

I just think this is the wrong way of looking at it. HR 101: selecting the wrong person is much more damaging to an organization than failing to select the right person. I have no idea whether Oliver is a head case or not, but if he is (and even if he's clearly the most talented) then he shouldn't be taken. We'd be better off signing a scrub 3T on a one year and trying again next year to fill the whole than burning a top 10 pick on a guy who might hurt team culture.  

Could someone fill me on what Oliver has done that is SO BAD that he fits the description of what you are envisioning?

 

Is he beating up women?  In trouble with the law? 

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2 minutes ago, VW82 said:

 

I just think this is the wrong way of looking at it. HR 101: selecting the wrong person is much more damaging to an organization than failing to select the right person. I have no idea whether Oliver is a head case or not, but if he is (and even if he's clearly the most talented) then he shouldn't be taken. We'd be better off signing a scrub 3T on a one year and trying again next year to fill the whole than burning a top 10 pick on a guy who might hurt team culture for years to come.  


I just don't buy the one sideline incident with his coach as evidence that he's a head case. There are zero other incidents or evidence pointing to that conclusion.

That being said, I'm not even necessarily advocating for Oliver specifically. My comment was more a response to #34fan, who stated that selecting Oliver would make McBeane "boneheads". My point is that the Bills, as it stands right now, have no starting 3T. As such, selecting one in the draft would certainly not be a boneheaded move. 

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1 minute ago, John from Riverside said:

Could someone fill me on what Oliver has done that is SO BAD that he fits the description of what you are envisioning?

 

Is he beating up women?  In trouble with the law? 

 

I think the questions have been more about him having a bad attitude which if true is enough of a reason to stay away. Guys like that can eat away at the culture from the inside, especially if they're high picks with a big contract. Here's an exert from an SI piece back in Nov:

 

Houston DT Ed Oliver’s run-in with coach Major Applewhite wouldn’t be a big deal if Oliver didn’t already carry a bit of rep in this regard. According to scouts, Oliver has been widely seen as high-maintenance, and as a guy who’s gotten things his way a lot (his high school defensive coordinator, A.J. Blum, was hired as his position coach two years ago) since arriving on campus as the first five-star recruit in program history. 

 

https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/11/19/2019-draft-ed-oliver-attitude-character-houston-will-grier-chip-kelly-brian-kelly-trevor-lawrence

6 minutes ago, Logic said:


I just don't buy the one sideline incident with his coach as evidence that he's a head case. There are zero other incidents or evidence pointing to that conclusion.

That being said, I'm not even necessarily advocating for Oliver specifically. My comment was more a response to #34fan, who stated that selecting Oliver would make McBeane "boneheads". My point is that the Bills, as it stands right now, have no starting 3T. As such, selecting one in the draft would certainly not be a boneheaded move. 

 

Yeah I went back and looked at it and edited my post to reflect that. There's been some other chatter about Oliver's attitude issues outside of that sideline run in. I don't know that it's true but definitely something McBeane needs to flush out. 

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25 minutes ago, VW82 said:

 

I think the questions have been more about him having a bad attitude which if true is enough of a reason to stay away. Guys like that can eat away at the culture from the inside, especially if they're high picks with a big contract. Here's an exert from an SI piece back in Nov:

 

Houston DT Ed Oliver’s run-in with coach Major Applewhite wouldn’t be a big deal if Oliver didn’t already carry a bit of rep in this regard. According to scouts, Oliver has been widely seen as high-maintenance, and as a guy who’s gotten things his way a lot (his high school defensive coordinator, A.J. Blum, was hired as his position coach two years ago) since arriving on campus as the first five-star recruit in program history. 

 

https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/11/19/2019-draft-ed-oliver-attitude-character-houston-will-grier-chip-kelly-brian-kelly-trevor-lawrence

 

Yeah I went back and looked at it and edited my post to reflect that. There's been some other chatter about Oliver's attitude issues outside of that sideline run in. I don't know that it's true but definitely something McBeane needs to flush out. 

Exactly. Fact is Oliver is not a process guy. Christian Wilkins is. 

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I wonder if neither guy is a target. Oliver possibly not a process guy and if you look at the monsters we've signed for tackle they are all 6 '6 or taller. Jonah is 6 '3 and probably better suited for guard

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Further to my points above, I would rather find out the guy I'm planning to take has a bit of a rap sheet than that privately he's a bit of a dick. Obviously you don't want someone who's committed serious crimes (or any crimes) but there have been too many studies done on work place environments and the far reaching negative impact of introducing people with chronic attitude problems for it to be worth the risk, regardless of how talented the individual might be. 

 

Again, I don't know that Oliver is a dick. I know that it's been reported that he can be difficult. It'll be up to McBeane to figure out how much truth there is to that assuming they do in fact like him as a player.  

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

We have signed like 4 veteran OL......where is the room?

 

To me it is about talent and utilization......Ed Oliver starts from DAY ONE.....you get the most reps out of him and he is the more talented player

 

Yah, I just don't see a replacement to KW in EO... -And I wasn't the greatest KW fan... You could put KW in so many different alignments... 3, 4, 5T,... He brought the wood all day...

 

Quick as hell on that first step. -Especially in his Younger days.... -Then there's the AAC (formerly C-USA) thing...  Not exactly top tier competition for Oliver....

 

He's clearly got something... But at #9 he's gotta be THE guy coming in as 3T DT.

 

 

 

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Ed Oliver is generally regarded as more of a difference make at DT than Jonah Williams is at tackle/guard.  Williams is regarded as the most technically proficient tackle in the draft, but he doesn't have outstanding physical or athletic traits.  Add to this the fact that Buffalo has massively upgraded their offensive line with now free agents, while not signing a single defensive lineman indicates to me that the choice between J Williams and Ed Oliver is close to a no brainer.  Don't completely rule out an edge rusher, WR or TE though.

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Ed Oliver was NOT used correctly at the University of Houston.  They almost never used him as a 3 Tech lineman which is his strong suit.  I will admit that you probably can't move him around and get the same production out of him.  McDermotts defense requires a 3 tech, if we draft him we won't need to worry about that position until his rookie contract is up.  He's that good at that position.  No he's not Kyle Williams but he would plug a big hole up front for McDermott at a low cost for 4/5 years at least.  

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