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On 3/18/2020 at 2:06 PM, ScorpionZero said:

Post trade mock from draft network, although I think Beane could be tempted to trade our 3rd and 5th our 6th. To move into second round. 

Is that realistically enough to move up into round 2? I know it will on draft network, but idk if the points really add up in the modern day “trade value chsrts”

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54: R2P22
 
WR CHASE CLAYPOOL
NOTRE DAME
86: R3P22
 
RB CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE
L.S.U.
128: R4P22
 
CB HARRISON HAND
TEMPLE
167: R5P21
 
OT ALEX TAYLOR
SOUTH CAROLINA ST.
188: R6P9
 
WR JAUAN JENNINGS
TENNESSEE
207: R6P28
 
LB SHAQUILLE QUARTERMAN
MIAMI (FL)
239: R7P25
 
LB TANNER MUSE
CLEMSON
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First pick draft with trades.

 

Traded next year's 1st and this year's 3rd and 5th to get back in the first #26 and took Zach Baun I think he's our best bet to replace Zo with his youthful versatility. 

Rd 1 pick 26 Zach Baun

 

Somehow mims fell to me in the second which I tried diligently to move up to secure him. 

Rd 2 pick 22 Denzel Mims 

 

It took allot of work to move up in the 4th for Denver's pick which I turned into Dillon

Rd 4 pick 12 A.J. Dillon.

 

The rest of the draft just took BPA that mildly fits a need. 

 

Rd 6 pick 28 Adam Trautman, not that I expect him to be available at this point, but he was there so I snagged him. 

 

And finally I picked up k'Von Wallace at 7th rd pick 25.

 

That's 5 draft picks that are talented and fill needs, as Beane said we didn't need 9 picks. So I figured why not work the board. And in reference to using next year's 1st, the belief is that it should be in the high 20's. So essentially a high second rounder Bauns talent should make it work it. 

Let me know what you think. 

 

 

 

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Wow! What a mock draft. If this is possible, I would love it. Nice write up. 
 

https://thebuffalofanatics.com/2020/03/23/mock-draft-monday-free-agent-ramifications/

 

 

Round 2

#54 Kyle Dugger, Big Nickel/Safety,

Lenoir-Rhyne – 6’1, 220

 

Round 3

#86 Bradley Anae, Edge Defender

Utah - 6’3, 260

 

Round 4

#128 Antonio Gibson, Running Back, Memphis – 6,0, 228

 

Round 5

#167 Antonio Gandy-Golden , WR,

Liberty – 6’4, 228

 

Round 6

#188 Gage Cervenka, Interior Offensive Line, Clemson – 6’3, 325

 

#207 Brandon Walton, Offensive Tackle, Florida Atlantic – 6’5, 300

 

Round 7

#239 Jaron Bryant, Cornerback,

Fresno State – 6’1, 186

 

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45 minutes ago, PIZ said:

Wow! What a mock draft. If this is possible, I would love it. Nice write up. 
 

https://thebuffalofanatics.com/2020/03/23/mock-draft-monday-free-agent-ramifications/

 

 

Round 2

#54 Kyle Dugger, Big Nickel/Safety,

Lenoir-Rhyne – 6’1, 220

 

Round 3

#86 Bradley Anae, Edge Defender

Utah - 6’3, 260 

 

Round 4

#128 Antonio Gibson, Running Back, Memphis – 6,0, 228

 

Round 5

#167 Antonio Gandy-Golden , WR,

Liberty – 6’4, 228

 

Round 6

#188 Gage Cervenka, Interior Offensive Line, Clemson – 6’3, 325

 

#207 Brandon Walton, Offensive Tackle, Florida Atlantic – 6’5, 300

 

Round 7

#239 Jaron Bryant, Cornerback,

Fresno State – 6’1, 186

 

Im really starting to love Antonio Gibson, all purpose threat. Daboll would have a field day making up plays for that guy. He's dangerous. Thx for the props.i like how you put the height and weight with the player, it never occurred to me, nice. 

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Fanspeak:

 

54: R2P22

RB JONATHAN TAYLOR

WISCONSIN

 

86: R3P22

EDGE CURTIS WEAVER

BOISE STATE

 

128: R4P22

C MATT HENNESSY

TEMPLE

 

167: R5P21

WR TYLER JOHNSON

MINNESOTA

 

188: R6P9

OT TREY ADAMS

WASHINGTON

 

207: R6P28

CB MICHAEL OJEMUDIA

IOWA

 

239: R7P25

S GENO STONE

IOWA

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Draft Network mock machine:

 

54   Jonathan Taylor  , RB  Wisconsin

86   Chase Claypool  , WR  Notre Dame

128   Nick Coe   , EDGE  Auburn

167   Jack Driscoll  , OT  Auburn

188   Tyler Clark   , IDL  Georgia

207   A.J. Green   , CB  Oklahoma State

239   Binjimen Victor   , WR  Ohio State

 

Sooooo many WR's at the end still available.

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54: R2P22
RB CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE
LSU
86: R3P22
LB MALIK HARRISON
OHIO STATE
128: R4P22
G TYRE PHILLIPS
MISSISSIPPI STATE
167: R5P21
CB JOSIAH SCOTT
MICHIGAN STATE
188: R6P9
OT JON RUNYAN
MICHIGAN
207: R6P28
S DANIEL THOMAS
AUBURN
239: R7P25
EDGE KENDALL COLEMAN
SYRACUSE
Difficult setting Fanspeak team needs Draftplex 3/23/20
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JR JR son of a stud could be one too
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14 hours ago, PIZ said:

Wow! What a mock draft. If this is possible, I would love it. Nice write up. 
 

https://thebuffalofanatics.com/2020/03/23/mock-draft-monday-free-agent-ramifications/

 

 

Round 2

#54 Kyle Dugger, Big Nickel/Safety,

Lenoir-Rhyne – 6’1, 220

 

Round 3

#86 Bradley Anae, Edge Defender

Utah - 6’3, 260

 

Round 4

#128 Antonio Gibson, Running Back, Memphis – 6,0, 228

 

Round 5

#167 Antonio Gandy-Golden , WR,

Liberty – 6’4, 228

 

Round 6

#188 Gage Cervenka, Interior Offensive Line, Clemson – 6’3, 325

 

#207 Brandon Walton, Offensive Tackle, Florida Atlantic – 6’5, 300

 

Round 7

#239 Jaron Bryant, Cornerback,

Fresno State – 6’1, 186

 

 

*wipes my drool off my keyboard* 

 

Yes please. 

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13 hours ago, ScorpionZero said:

Im really starting to love Antonio Gibson, all purpose threat. Daboll would have a field day making up plays for that guy. He's dangerous. Thx for the props.i like how you put the height and weight with the player, it never occurred to me, nice. 

You have to ask why his college coaches at Memphis didn’t bother to get him the ball more than 77 times total in 2 seasons.  I think that is a big red flag.  5th round or later, sure, but don’t get sucked in by the size/speed trap before that.

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I don’t understand why everyone, including experts, are mocking RB to the Bills so early? Singletary had a great first year. I understand the need of rb but don’t see why they use an early pick (2 or 3) on one. I think it’s more likely to see one selected in the 5th and beyond. 
 

I think it’s pretty obvious it will be a corner at 54. 

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5 minutes ago, MTLBills said:

I don’t understand why everyone, including experts, are mocking RB to the Bills so early? Singletary had a great first year. I understand the need of rb but don’t see why they use an early pick (2 or 3) on one. I think it’s more likely to see one selected in the 5th and beyond. 
 

I think it’s pretty obvious it will be a corner at 54. 

 

Bills will select BPA. It might be a RB.

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54: R2P22
 
RT PRINCE TEGA WANOGHO
AUBURN
86: R3P22
 
OG CESAR RUIZ
MICHIGAN
128: R4P22
 
EDGE KENNY WILLEKES
MICHIGAN STATE
167: R5P21
 
WR/KR ANTONIO GIBSON
MEMPHIS
188: R6P9
 
RB AJ DILLON
BOSTON COLLEGE
207: R6P28
 
WR QUEZ WATKINS
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
239: R7P25
 
LB FRANCIS BERNARD
UTAH
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I do several of these each day just for fun.. This is one I did where I spared no expense in trading up.

 

Honestly, this might be the most "Beane like" one I've done.

 

I traded 2 and 3 to jump up with the colts for Baun, who is a perfect replacement for Lorax.

Then I traded 4 and 6 to move up in the fourth and get Gibson, who i think is a great fit for this offense.

Gandy-Golden is some size/development.

Keene is a development TE and offers flexibility as a H back.

Reed is a PR/KR and offers some upside/competition at WR late in the draft. 

 

I've seen some pretty solid arguments about just how many spots we have on this roster for Rookies, and it does make me wonder if something like this would be more realistic.

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