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Round: 1

Zaven Collins

LB | Tulsa

61

Round: 2

Jackson Carman

OT | Clemson

93

Round: 3

Patrick Jones II

EDGE | Pittsburgh

161

Round: 5

Dazz Newsome

WR | North Carolina

174

Round: 5

Keith Taylor

CB | Washington

213

Round: 6

Wyatt Hubert

EDGE | Kansas State

236

Round: 7

Olaijah Griffin

CB | USC

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I'll say this with confidence.

 

The Bills were seriously looking at Kyle Duggar and Jeremy Chinn.

 

I will guarantee you that McBeane will do EVERYTHING they can to get their hands on Hamsah Nasirildeen.

Just now, njbuff said:

I'll say this with confidence.

 

The Bills were seriously looking at Kyle Duggar and Jeremy Chinn in 2020.

 

I will guarantee you that McBeane will do EVERYTHING they can to get their hands on Hamsah Nasirildeen.

 

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6 minutes ago, njbuff said:

I'll say this with confidence.

 

The Bills were seriously looking at Kyle Duggar and Jeremy Chinn.

 

I will guarantee you that McBeane will do EVERYTHING they can to get their hands on Hamsah Nasirildeen.

 

Why Nasirildeen?  Not really a safety, not really a LB and not a CB.  This idea of “the big nickel” seems way overblown to me.  Sure, if you can find a guy like Isaiah Simmons who is big AND has coverage skills it would be nice.  However, searching for an oversized college safety and imparting special skills on him - because you want to see them - is a risky proposition, IMHO.

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22 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

Why Nasirildeen?  Not really a safety, not really a LB and not a CB.  This idea of “the big nickel” seems way overblown to me.  Sure, if you can find a guy like Isaiah Simmons who is big AND has coverage skills it would be nice.  However, searching for an oversized college safety and imparting special skills on him - because you want to see them - is a risky proposition, IMHO.

 

They might feel they are in a position to take a shot on a hybrid-type defender who might be able to handle TE's.

 

Just my prediction. We shall see.

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Fanspeak.  This was just odd how the board worked.  I think this adds some great offensive weapons.  Unfortunately no 1T, and not much pass rush help.  Finally, does anyone know what option you have to select for Fanspeak to "grade" your draft?  

 

30: R1 P30 RB Javonte Williams - North Carolina 

61: R2 P29 WR D'Wayne Eskridge - Western Michigan

93: R3 P29 WR Elijah Moore - Mississippi

161: R5 P17 LB Jamin Davis - Kentucky

174: R5 P30 C Jimmy Morrissey - Pittsburgh

213: R6 P29 S Divine Deablo - Virginia Tech

236: R7 P8 CB Bryce Thompson - Tennessee

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30: R1 P30 EDGE Jaelan Phillips - Miami

61: R2 P29 C Creed Humphrey - Oklahoma

93: R3 P29 LB Jabril Cox - LSU

161: R5 P17 WR Anthony Schwartz - Auburn

174: R5 P30 DL Tyler Shelvin - LSU

213: R6 P29 CB Darren Hall - San Diego State

236: R7 P8 CB Israel Mukuamu - South Carolina

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20 hours ago, njbuff said:

 

They might feel they are in a position to take a shot on a hybrid-type defender who might be able to handle TE's.

 

Just my prediction. We shall see.

 

 

Jamar Johnson is a little shorter but seems to have better coverage skills. I'm starting to like him more and more as a Big Nickel. 

 

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Round 1 Pick 30: Carlos Basham, DE/OLB, Wake Forest (A-)
Round 2 Pick 29: Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse (A+)
Round 3 Pick 29: Dylan Moses, ILB/OLB, Alabama (A+)
Round 5 Pick 17: Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson (A+)
Round 5 Pick 30: Tay Gowan, CB, Central Florida (A+)
Round 6 Pick 30: Robert Jones, OG, Middle Tennessee State (A+)
Round 7 Pick 8: Wyatt Hubert, DE/OLB, Kansas State (A)
 

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Round: 1

Najee Harris

RB | Alabama

61

Round: 2

Joe Tryon

EDGE | Washington

93

Round: 3

Pete Werner

LB | Ohio State

161

Round: 5

Dazz Newsome

WR | North Carolina

174

Round: 5

Keith Taylor

CB | Washington

213

Round: 6

Wyatt Hubert

EDGE | Kansas State

236

Round: 7

Olaijah Griffin

CB | USC

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30: R1 P30 RB Najee Harris - Alabama

61: R2 P29 G Wyatt Davis - Ohio State

93: R3 P29 LB Jabril Cox - LSU

161: R5 P17 WR Anthony Schwartz - Auburn

174: R5 P30 DL Tyler Shelvin - LSU

213: R6 P29 CB Olaijah Griffin - USC

236: R7 P8 EDGE Wyatt Hubert - Kansas State

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Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 30: Zaven Collins, ILB/OLB, Tulsa (A)
Round 2 Pick 29: Hamsah Nasirildeen, FS/SS, Florida State (A-)
Round 3 Pick 29: Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford (A+)
Round 5 Pick 17: Jaelon Darden, WR, North Texas (A+)
Round 5 Pick 30: Daelin Hayes, DE/OLB, Notre Dame (A+)
Round 6 Pick 30: Trill Williams, CB, Syracuse (A+)
Round 7 Pick 8: Wyatt Hubert, DE/OLB, Kansas State (A)
 

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Round: 1

Jaelan Phillips

EDGE | Miami (FL)

61

Round: 2

Tyson Campbell

CB | Georgia

93

Round: 3

Hamsah Nasirildeen

S | Florida State

161

Round: 5

Cornell Powell

WR | Clemson

174

Round: 5

Adetokunbo Ogundeji

EDGE | Notre Dame

213

Round: 6

Quinton Bohanna

DL | Kentucky

236

Round: 7

Olaijah Griffin

CB | USC

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Trust me I know this is unreal but how could I not take them both. Bookend DE's for the foreseeable future.

 

30.

Kwity Paye

EDGE Michigan

61.

Jaelan Phillips

EDGE Miami (FL)

93.

Paulson Adebo

CB Stanford

161.

Quintin Morris

TE Bowling Green

174.

Damar Hamlin

S Pittsburgh

213.

Jimmy Morrissey

OC Pittsburgh

236.

Tedarrell Slaton

DT Florida

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On 4/7/2021 at 7:32 PM, OldTimer1960 said:

Why Nasirildeen?  Not really a safety, not really a LB and not a CB.  This idea of “the big nickel” seems way overblown to me.  Sure, if you can find a guy like Isaiah Simmons who is big AND has coverage skills it would be nice.  However, searching for an oversized college safety and imparting special skills on him - because you want to see them - is a risky proposition, IMHO.

 

Owusu-Koramoah is a very, very, very intriguing big nickel prospect.

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This one's from fanspeak draftplex big board

 

 

 

30: R1 P30 EDGE Jaelan Phillips - Miami

61: R2 P29 RB Travis Etienne - Clemson

93: R3 P29 C Quinn Meinerz - Wisconsin-Whitewater

161: R5 P17 WR Frank Darby - Arizona State

174: R5 P30 DL Bobby Brown III - Texas A&M

213: R6 P29 EDGE Patrick Johnson - Tulane

236: R7 P8 CB Tay Gowan - UCF

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Round 1 Pick 30: Najee Harris, RB, Alabama (A+)
Round 2 Pick 29: Creed Humphrey, C/OG, Oklahoma (A+)
Round 3 Pick 29: Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford (A+)
Round 5 Pick 17: Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson (A+)
Round 5 Pick 30: Daelin Hayes, DE/OLB, Notre Dame (A+)
Round 6 Pick 30: Trill Williams, CB, Syracuse (A+)
Round 7 Pick 8: Wyatt Hubert, DE/OLB, Kansas State (A)
 

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30: R1 P30 RB Najee Harris - Alabama

61: R2 P29 EDGE Carlos Basham Jr. - Wake Forest

93: R3 P29 LB Jabril Cox - LSU

161: R5 P17 DL Tyler Shelvin - LSU

174: R5 P30 S Trill Williams - Syracuse

213: R6 P29 CB Olaijah Griffin - USC

236: R7 P8 WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette - Iowa

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Round 1 Pick 30: Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia (B+)
Round 2 Pick 29: Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC (A)
Round 3 Pick 29: Patrick Jones II, DE/OLB, Pittsburgh (A+)
Round 5 Pick 17: Pete Werner, ILB/OLB, Ohio State (A+)
Round 5 Pick 30: Tay Gowan, CB, Central Florida (A+)
Round 6 Pick 30: Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska (A+)
Round 7 Pick 8: Wyatt Hubert, DE/OLB, Kansas State 

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Few trades back, but I really like how it turned out.

 

30. Trade for 38,69 Bengals

38. J. Williams RB N. Carolina 

61. Trade for 64,137 Bucs

64. T. Campbell CB Georgia 

69. Trade for 74,163 Washington 

74. Q. Meinerz OG/OC Whitewater 

93. J. Carman OT/OG Clemson 

137. J. Darden WR N. Texas 

161. N. Eubanks TE Michigan 

163. B. St-Juste CB Minnesota 

174. D. Barnes LB Purdue 

213. M. Koonce Edge Buffalo 

236. T. Slayton DT Florida 

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8 hours ago, LyndonvilleBill said:

Few trades back, but I really like how it turned out.

 

30. Trade for 38,69 Bengals

38. J. Williams RB N. Carolina 

61. Trade for 64,137 Bucs

64. T. Campbell CB Georgia 

69. Trade for 74,163 Washington 

74. Q. Meinerz OG/OC Whitewater 

93. J. Carman OT/OG Clemson 

137. J. Darden WR N. Texas 

161. N. Eubanks TE Michigan 

163. B. St-Juste CB Minnesota 

174. D. Barnes LB Purdue 

213. M. Koonce Edge Buffalo 

236. T. Slayton DT Florida 

Good haul, lots of competition.

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an interesting one for me today.  Almost all ACC Players.  

 

30.

Buffalo Bills

Javonte Williams

RB, North Carolina

(I feel like RB or perhaps CB at 30 is the only position where a day-1 starter potential is available).  

 

61.

Buffalo Bills

Gregory Rousseau

EDGE, Miami

(this guy in the second round.  thought about him at 30.  No brainer here.  He is a bit unpolished, but could be a devastating tandem with AJ in a few years)  

 

 

93.

Buffalo Bills

Hamsah Nasirildeen

S, Florida State

(described as a "TE eraser" by Draft Network.  We get our "big nickel" 

 

 

161.

Buffalo Bills

Dazz Newsome

WR, North Carolina

(great slot WR, speedy, returner).  

 

174.

Buffalo Bills

Shaka Toney

EDGE, Penn State

(I guess he falls due to his size.  But his productivity in college was there, and perhaps he plays OLB, who knows, but the guy produces.  

 

213.

Buffalo Bills

Rachad Wildgoose Jr.

CB, Wisconsin

(went on a bit of a wild goose chase here....see what I did!....not much tape on him apparently, but when he's played he has been solid)  

 

236.

Buffalo Bills

Paris Ford

S, Pittsburgh

(all the skills you need, just inconsistent.  That's why you get him in the 7th).  

 

UDFA: 

Landon Young, OT Kentucky--great run blocker.  Unclear how good at pass blocking due to KY's offense.  

Best 1T available. 

 

thoughts, comments, suggestions.  ? 

 

 

21 hours ago, ScorpionZero said:

Round 1 Pick 30: Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia (B+)
Round 2 Pick 29: Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC (A)
Round 3 Pick 29: Patrick Jones II, DE/OLB, Pittsburgh (A+)
Round 5 Pick 17: Pete Werner, ILB/OLB, Ohio State (A+)
Round 5 Pick 30: Tay Gowan, CB, Central Florida (A+)
Round 6 Pick 30: Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska (A+)
Round 7 Pick 8: Wyatt Hubert, DE/OLB, Kansas State 

 

where do you get the grades from?  

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2 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

an interesting one for me today.  Almost all ACC Players.  

 

30.

Buffalo Bills

Javonte Williams

RB, North Carolina

(I feel like RB or perhaps CB at 30 is the only position where a day-1 starter potential is available).  

 

61.

Buffalo Bills

Gregory Rousseau

EDGE, Miami

(this guy in the second round.  thought about him at 30.  No brainer here.  He is a bit unpolished, but could be a devastating tandem with AJ in a few years)  

 

 

93.

Buffalo Bills

Hamsah Nasirildeen

S, Florida State

(described as a "TE eraser" by Draft Network.  We get our "big nickel" 

 

 

161.

Buffalo Bills

Dazz Newsome

WR, North Carolina

(great slot WR, speedy, returner).  

 

174.

Buffalo Bills

Shaka Toney

EDGE, Penn State

(I guess he falls due to his size.  But his productivity in college was there, and perhaps he plays OLB, who knows, but the guy produces.  

 

213.

Buffalo Bills

Rachad Wildgoose Jr.

CB, Wisconsin

(went on a bit of a wild goose chase here....see what I did!....not much tape on him apparently, but when he's played he has been solid)  

 

236.

Buffalo Bills

Paris Ford

S, Pittsburgh

(all the skills you need, just inconsistent.  That's why you get him in the 7th).  

 

UDFA: 

Landon Young, OT Kentucky--great run blocker.  Unclear how good at pass blocking due to KY's offense.  

Best 1T available. 

 

thoughts, comments, suggestions.  ? 

 

 

 

where do you get the grades from?  

At first pick it gives you grades for each pick. I use 6 different simulators.

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30: R1 P30 EDGE Jaelan Phillips - Miami

61: R2 P29 RB Javonte Williams - North Carolina

93: R3 P29 C Quinn Meinerz - UW-Whitewater

161: R5 P17 CB Benjamin St-Juste - Minnesota

174: R5 P30 LB Dylan Moses - Alabama

213: R6 P29 WR Jonathan Adams Jr. - Arkansas State

236: R7 P8 CB Israel Mukuamu - South Carolina

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30.

Jaelan Phillips

EDGE Miami (FL)

63.

Liam Eichenberg

OT Notre Dame

94.

Tommy Tremble

TE Notre Dame

161.

Rodarius Williams

CB Oklahoma State

174.

Darius Stills

DT West Virginia

181.

Chuba Hubbard

RB Oklahoma State

207.

William Bradley-King

EDGE Baylor

213.

Shemar Jean-Charles

CB Appalachian State

236.

Isaiah McDuffie

LB Boston College


 

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Why take 1 when you can take 2, with a great pass rush, who needs all pro corners. And both are good with the run. Got developmental o-line and a outside wideout, competition at CB and a slot/returner. Me likey.

 

30.

Kwity Paye

EDGE,

61.

Carlos Basham Jr.

EDGE,

93.

Benjamin St-Juste

CB,

161.

Brenden Jaimes

OT,

174.

Simi Fehoko

WR,

213.

Robert Jones

IOL,

236.

Jaelon Darden

WR,

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