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Tua declares for the draft; do you want Miami to take him?


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Tua to Miami good or bad for Bills?  

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  1. 1. Do you want the Fish to draft Tua?



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I voted yes. 

 

Yes he can hit wide open receivers.  Yes he piled up really nice numbers.

 

I don't know how good since the talent level is far an away better than any of his competition.  Alabama has what 3 first round picks playing wr for them right now?  His injury history has to be concerning as well.  Multiple injuries specifically lower body injuries make me question how long he will last.  Defenses are bigger and hit a lot harder than they do in college.  Windows are a lot smaller in the NFL.  If he didn't have the injury history I would be a lot more concerned about Miami taking him.

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2 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

If Tua is there they arent trading back, IMO.

I don’t disagree. But they have lots of options. 
They could trade out of 5, land a monster haul, trade for Cam to cover the offensive line issues temporarily and still fill tons of holes and possibly even be in the running to trade up for a quarterback the following year. 
Million ways to go. But you’re right if they feel as strongly as you do that he’s a can’t miss quarterback they’ll pull the trigger without a doubt. What if Cinci passes on Burrough and takes him at 1? They ride dalton another year while redshirting Tua. Crazy crazy stuff. Lol I’m just rooting for exciting fun news instead of Antonio brown Instagram all offseason and 24/7 where is Brady going talk 

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22 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Don’t care. There’s absolutely no guarantee that he’s any better than other QBs in the division,AFC or even any good at all. Not sold on him. Other teams are going to do what they do, so not worth worrying about. 

 

Just say no to Bammy QBs.

 

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1. Damaged goods.

     a. Hip

     b. Too many “lower body” injuries

2. The Alabama syndrome.

     a. Saban players, in large numbers, don’t hold up 

         once they get to the NFL

     b. See item 1.

3. There has not been a successful Alabama QB in

     the NFL since The Snake.

4. There has never been a successful islander QB in

     the NFL.

5. See item 1.

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1 minute ago, Teddy KGB said:

Tua isn’t an option.   We have Allen 

Dan Snyder has made one smart move during his NFL ownership. Maybe if he’s sitting there in the third or fourth rounds you take a gander, like Danny did. Otherwise you stay away, but, not for the reason you mentioned.

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27 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said:

Colin Kaepernick will be elected president and replace Brad Pitt as a leading man before Tua slides down to where we pick.

Which is proof positive that teams just don’t learn from their mistakes. I do agree with you regarding Kaepernick’s hotness level. He would make a fine leading man.

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11 minutes ago, buffaloboyinATL said:

Why would we ever say yes?  We already have our QB, now we need to keep putting talent around him.

 

I am about 90% sure Tua will be a Dolphin.

There’s a good chance the Bengals take him too. Have him sit a year learning behind Dalton. That would work out well for cinci unless Miami pays a king’s ransom

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So you think the Bills should draft a QB with our first rounder?

 

You realize we went 10-6, made the playoffs, rested our starters week 17, and all indications are that this team, and our QB, is getting better and better?

 

Some fans...

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17 minutes ago, buffalo2218 said:

It’s gonna depend a lot on how much Tua looks after all the rehab and combine. The Bengals may hold Tua hostage for a boatload of picks

Not a chance the Bengals don't take Burrow.  They will have a mutiny on their hands in Ohio if they don't take Burrow.   Tua will NOT go number 1 as long as the Bengals have the first pick.

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2 minutes ago, peterpan said:

I don't watch as many games as I used to, but from what I remember of Tua, he was garbage.  I know QBs get over drafted but I can't see him going until round 3 or 4.

If he’s medically cleared, he’s going top 6 to either Miami or LA Chargers. 

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2 minutes ago, K-9 said:

If he’s medically cleared, he’s going top 6 to either Miami or LA Chargers. 

Even tho, he like, isn't very good??

 

I mean, yea he could go in the first round, but so did EJ Manual.  

 

I just have to imagine teams have gotten smarter than that.  Drew lock was a 2nd round pick last year and he was/is much better than Tua.  

 

 

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11 minutes ago, peterpan said:

Even tho, he like, isn't very good??

 

I mean, yea he could go in the first round, but so did EJ Manual.  

 

I just have to imagine teams have gotten smarter than that.  Drew lock was a 2nd round pick last year and he was/is much better than Tua.  

 

 

Like I said, it all depends on how his medical evaluations check out. He’s gonna be poked and prodded like never before and, if green lighted, he’s gonna get drafted high. 
 

I’ve not seen or heard a single evaluation to this point that agrees with your take that he is “garbage” and “isn’t very good.” Maybe he won’t be good at the next level, but he’s checked all the boxes to this point per the scouting community. There’s still some evaluation to be done vis a vis his mental acuity and that could cause him to drop, but I doubt it. 

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