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Will the Bills Make a Pick at 30?


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Will the Bills Make a Pick at 30?  

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  1. 1. Will the Bills Make a Pick at 30?

    • YES
    • NO - They will move up
    • NO - They will move down


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No way to know without seeing how players come off the board.  It’s why FOs have to do their homework.  Beyond rating players and fits they have to set up possible trades both up and down the board.  Then they can be effective on draft weekend.  I expect that Beane is set up well. 

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In the late stages of finalizing my Enormous Board. I'm hearing from a person with information that is relevant to the situation that the Bills will keep their phone lines open and keep an eye on certain players. I've said all along, we're gonna pick somewhere between 4 and 64 and I feel confident in that prediction.

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No one knows what's going to happen, not even Beane and his Dream Team, because it all depends on how things roll in the draft.

 

If JOK or someone else they really like falls into the 20s, he'll probably try to trade up. On the other hand, if the draft gets to #30 and there's nobody on their board at a position of need that rates being a 1st rounder, maybe they try to trade back. It all depends on who gets picked where.

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I have a small hope that JAX would want another 1st round player and trade their 2nd round (#33) and their 2nd 4th round (Pick #130).

It's an even trade in value and gives Beane his 4th round back.  If Beane does trade back I hope its not lower than ATL at #35.

 

That being said I think Beane stays at #30.

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No trade downs this year.   With limited information on many players, including medical, having more picks later in the draft is not as valuable.

 

Save the draft gymnastics for next year.  For selfish reasons I want the Bills involved on day 1.   Last year was not as interesting. 

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I think they pick at 30. That will give the the Bills a player with a 5th year option and they won’t spend additional picks moving up. 

 

They don’t have the ammo to make a significant jump up the board and I do not see them using multiple picks on a single player.

 

This is a confident front office, they will find this year to be to their benefit due to the uncertainty that Covid has caused. The changes in the draft process should give an organized group of evaluators an advantage. 

 

I have a good feeling about this draft even with the Bills picking late. 

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Beane is freaked by the double 5th year conundrum.... J/K, but realizes we'll be out of the running for top draft talent for a long time.  Does a lotto-ticket trade with someone like the Jags for a first next year and a 3rd/4th this year.  This becomes an annual cycle to get higher firsts.  

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With all their picks,they should trade up if a targeted pick drops into the low 20s. Edge rusher Azeez, Collins or the top 3 dbs. The TE Freirmuth is worthwhile if all these picks are gone at 30. I have faith Beane will come away with a LB who can do multiple things or an edge who will contribute along with a tough cover db.

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This FO has a history of wanting to have a pick in each round (or earlier). Meaning 1,2,2,4 would count, as the second 2 is even better than having a 3rd.

 

Under Beane, the only time they haven't done this was in trading away the 1st last year for Diggs. They seem to like having a shot at each cohort of guys.

 

That's why I think that if it makes sense they'll trade back and try to pick up a 4th.

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