Jump to content

Who Should the Bills select with the #93 pick in the TSW mock draft


Who Should the Bills select with the #93 pick in the TSW mock draft  

152 members have voted

  1. 1. Select 1 this poll will be shortened as leaders emerge so please check back to update your selection

    • OG Deonte Brown, Alabama
    • CB Trill Williams, Syracuse
    • S Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State


Recommended Posts

7 minutes ago, NeverOutNick said:

Isn’t Hunter Long still available from Boston college? He’s a good TE and values right in this area. 

 

He was there and among the first cuts as nobody had voted for him.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, NeverOutNick said:

Isn’t Hunter Long still available from Boston college? He’s a good TE and values right in this area. 

In the late 3rd, maybe Long is OK.  I think the TE class is really weak and Freiermuth and, especially Long, are being elevated because there are not high-end TE prospects after Pitts.  Is Long any better than Tommy Sweeney?  If yes, how much better?

  • Like (+1) 1
  • Agree 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 minutes ago, NewEra said:

My infatuation with adding speed this offseason is the only thing standing in my way.  I’ll take Gainwell or Eskeridge followed by Smith.  Would be tremendous value at this spot. 
 

Ossai, Shelvin and Hamsah.  I really hope Beane drafts at least one offensive player with our first 3 picks. 

 

It would be nice to recoup a 4th rounder. Think Gainwell would last? 

 

Beaner will nab offense for sure - imo. WRs in play should be Marshall/KT/Moore/Bateman. All are gone before #61. In a perfect world, Farley and/or Newsome are there too (probably not). Farley is my choice, but happy either way. Grab the corner if he's there. 

 

If it unfolds like this, I'd like to see Dyami Brown (fingers crossed) at #61.

 

 

  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, section122 said:

 

He was there and among the first cuts as nobody had voted for him.

Hasn’t this poll only been open an hour or so...

 

3 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

In the late 3rd, maybe Long is OK.  I think the TE class is really weak and Freiermuth and, especially Long, are being elevated because there are not high-end TE prospects after Pitts.  Is Long any better than Tommy Sweeney?  If yes, how much better?

after long it’s a big drop off at TE. Some would say long is better than Jordan he just didn’t go to Miami...

 

Please correct me if I’m wrong and they were picked but other players that are 2nd/3rd round grades from the “experts” include the following not listed:

 

Ronnie Perkins LB Oklahoma 

Baron Browning LB Ohio State

Tyler Wallace WR Oklahoma State

Hunter Long TE Boston College (my pick)


also Mond and Trask have no business on our board and if we’re going to put an Auburn WR on the board Seth Williams is the better talent over Schwartz.

 

I may be nitpicking it just seems like the poll is lopsided towards RBs and O lineman when Beane has said multiple times he’s going BPA

Link to comment
Share on other sites

One data point but here are the rankings below for the players in consideration for the Bills 3rd round pick, #93.  This is based on Dane Brugler from The Athletic.

 

#103   RB Michael Carter, UNC

#68    RB Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis

#137  WR Anthony Schwartz, Auburn

#88   WR D’Wayne Eskridge, Western Michigan

#83   OT James Hudson, Cincinnati

#71   OG Deonte Brown, Alabama

#172 CB Trill Williams, Syracuse

# 93  S Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State

#100  OT Spencer Brown Northern Iowa

#99   OG Trey Smith Tennessee

#115  OG Ben Cleveland Georgia

#138  Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M

Link to comment
Share on other sites

27 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Plus did you know he can chuck a ball 70 yards? QB 2, cut Mitchy Biscuits

 

I didn't - until you just prompted me to research. Pretty darn impressive down there in Eight Mile, AL..

 

sheesh!

 

Multi-talented. He's fit so nice into what we do. 

 

Thanks for this :beer:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, billybrew1 said:

What big nickel role?

Haha exactly.  The role this board has created as the must must need to compete with KC.

 

A 3rd rounder, that would take whose 1/11th on the field?  Taron, No.  Milano, definitely not.  

 

For better or worse, we roll with a 4-2-5 nickle defense a large majority of the time.  

 

Best way to get better on defense is to improve the pass rush, and focus on finding a reliable CB2.  Then offense, get some playmakers in a loaded WR draft.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, MasterStrategist said:

Haha exactly.  The role this board has created as the must must need to compete with KC.

 

A 3rd rounder, that would take whose 1/11th on the field?  Taron, No.  Milano, definitely not.  

 

For better or worse, we roll with a 4-2-5 nickle defense a large majority of the time.  

 

Best way to get better on defense is to improve the pass rush, and focus on finding a reliable CB2.  Then offense, get some playmakers in a loaded WR draft.

At this point, improving the pass rush enough to make a big difference is unlikely imo.  Unless we could add Justin Houston.  Slight chance any rookie in this class would come in an make a big difference. Maybe jaelen Phillips.  Likely going to have to beat them with improved coaching. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Just Joshin' said:

One data point but here are the rankings below for the players in consideration for the Bills 3rd round pick, #93.  This is based on Dane Brugler from The Athletic.

 

#103   RB Michael Carter, UNC

#68    RB Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis

#137  WR Anthony Schwartz, Auburn

#88   WR D’Wayne Eskridge, Western Michigan

#83   OT James Hudson, Cincinnati

#71   OG Deonte Brown, Alabama

#172 CB Trill Williams, Syracuse

# 93  S Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State

#100  OT Spencer Brown Northern Iowa

#99   OG Trey Smith Tennessee

#115  OG Ben Cleveland Georgia

#138  Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M

Where does he have our 2nd round pick in this mock (Tyler Shelvin) ranked?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

32 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Where does he have our 2nd round pick in this mock (Tyler Shelvin) ranked?

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

 

Edited by Just Joshin'
  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Just Joshin' said:

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

 

We get the message 😂

  • Haha (+1) 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, Just Joshin' said:

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, YattaOkasan said:

No CBs picked by the bills yet?  It has to be a DB and I think it needs to be a CB. We ONLY have tre and Dane Jackson under contract next year at the position. An investment needs to be made considering the numbers. 

CB will be the pick at 30 or 61.  Count on it.

  • Agree 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, Just Joshin' said:

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

 

I actually like Tyler but I would not have taken with a second round pick to me he has a third round guy

Edited by John from Riverside
  • Agree 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

I actually like Tyler but I would not have taken with a second round pick to me he has a third round guy

I would tend to agree with Dane's grade on him...I'd just much rather let another team be the one that takes him. I don't think I'd really take any of the DTs in this class outside of maybe Barmore.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

I would tend to agree with Dane's grade on him...I'd just much rather let another team be the one that takes him. I don't think I'd really take any of the DTs in this class outside of maybe Barmore.

 

If the idea is to come out of this draft with a viable 1-tech, I think options are limited. I'd prefer Alim McNeill in the 3rd if plausible. After him, maybe Marlon Tuipulotu if he's around on Day 3. I'm not in love with Slaton and Shelvin, I just think they get a lot of hype because they break the scales.

  • Like (+1) 2
  • Agree 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, Just Joshin' said:

#199.  Hits him hard for needing constant watching to work and stay in shape.

 

Ossai was #47.  Says he projects as 3-4 edge.

 

 

 

He should have the ability to play the 5-tech in a 4-3, as well, but Round 1 is a little rich for sure. He would look a lot better to me as a 2nd Round pick.

 

6 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

If the idea is to come out of this draft with a viable 1-tech, I think options are limited. I'd prefer Alim McNeill in the 3rd if plausible. After him, maybe Marlon Tuipulotu if he's around on Day 3. I'm not in love with Slaton and Shelvin, I just think they get a lot of hype because they break the scales.

 

I agree, Bloke. I think he gets a lot of love because of the lack of 'top end' options. Questions about his ability to reportedly stay motivated worry me. I have not taken him any higher than the 3rd or 4th (via a trade) in any mock I have done. He could end up being a great run-stuffer but won't help much on passing downs. Something about him just screams 'boom or bust' to me. You might hit a homerun with him for your front four but he does not come without a fair amount of risk if taking him prior to day 3, IMO.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

I think we can probably call it at this point. Doubt Hamsah is getting caught.


I’m going to give it until noon.  When it was narrowed down, a lot of votes were deleted.  So, just in case anyone wants to vote again.  

  • Like (+1) 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

If the idea is to come out of this draft with a viable 1-tech, I think options are limited. I'd prefer Alim McNeill in the 3rd if plausible. After him, maybe Marlon Tuipulotu if he's around on Day 3. I'm not in love with Slaton and Shelvin, I just think they get a lot of hype because they break the scales.

 

Yessir.

 

If Barmore somehow (doubtful) fell to 30, that would reasonably mean the 4 CBs, a RB or 2 went and a couple more WRs outside the big 3-4 went off the board. That probably makes him BPA and a great addition to our DL. 

 

 

Come on, Deeeeeeonte!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have to say, I don’t much like the Bills' picks, although I do like Shelvin.

 

This looks like another very strong WR draft.  I’ll be very unhappy if we don’t come out of it with one of: Elijah Moore, Dyami Brown, Kdarius Toney, Terrance Marshall, or Rondale Moore.  We have waited 25 years for a Josh Allen; let’s take advantage!

Edited by mannc
  • Thank you (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...