Watkins101 Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 With the new additions and developments of some of our players, it is looking like some of our areas of weaknesses from a year ago have changed. No matter how good a team is, it still has ways that it can improve, and I am curious to see what we will need to add, particularly for next year. Qb: obviously Allen is great. Mitch is here on a 1 year deal, so we’ll likely to somehow add another backup next year. Rb: This position is definitely not a strength, but moss and Singletary have been adequate this year. Definitely a position that could be added to, but doesn’t need upheaval TE: Knox has been emerging as a TE1 so far this year, which has been one of the biggest changes. An upgrade at TE2 would be good, and I think a mid round pick would be well spent on a TE to develop, similar to Knox. Wr: Diggs is a good number one, Davis is a good #3-4. Beasley is still under contract, and likely will still be here. Sanders contract expires however, so I’d look to add to the Wr room, but I wouldn’t consider it a priority, as the core is still solid, and Davis still has a lot of upside OT: We’re set for starters at OT, with Dawkins, Williams, and Brown all capable. Some depth could be added. IOL: I would like to see some work on the interior offensive line this year in the draft, the trenches are extremely important, and an improved interior will help our run game to improve, which will help open the passing game more. Currently Morse, Feliciano, and Williams are adequate, but more picks ala Brown in the 2nd-3rd would be great for this team in the long run, to learn from these players and surpass them. DL: The balance has been great, and with further development by Basham, Rosseau, and Oliver, we won’t be needing Addison much longer. I could see Hughes being brought back. They could again use picks on the DL, but I suspect they would only use later round picks, unless they see a steal, but they may just bring in some cheap vet help. LB: This team is set at starting LB, just need some more added depth. CB: CB 1 and our slot CB are locked up, I would like Wallace back, but also in favor of bringing in some competition via draft or FA, also need depth. S: Locked up starters, need more depth here as well K: Bassomatic is here, we’re fine P: Could potentially be improved, but not the end of the world, we don’t punt much. LS: good old Reid is fine. After looking at this team, it seems the priority should be mainly accumulating depth this off-season, as well as looking to Improve (whether next season or down the road a bit) IOL Cb 2 TE 2 Wr 2? QB 2 I would be looking into the early rounds of the draft seeking to improve the interior offensive line and 2nd cornerback specifically. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WideNine Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 Can never have too many good corners and as good as Star and Zimmer have been we could groom another NT with Star getting up there in years. He is playing at a high level now, but hard to maintain that the deeper into your 30s a player in the trenches gets. Not sure what we have in Horrible Harry as he has not been able to stay in the lineup... C and G depth would be good, but if the Bills invest there I expect it will be between the 3rd and 5th rounds where they seem to find good OL value. This may be their philosophy going in, but you know if another Groot-like player falls to them Beane will not hesitate to pull the trigger. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LABILLBACKER Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 23 minutes ago, Watkins101 said: With the new additions and developments of some of our players, it is looking like some of our areas of weaknesses from a year ago have changed. No matter how good a team is, it still has ways that it can improve, and I am curious to see what we will need to add, particularly for next year. Qb: obviously Allen is great. Mitch is here on a 1 year deal, so we’ll likely to somehow add another backup next year. Rb: This position is definitely not a strength, but moss and Singletary have been adequate this year. Definitely a position that could be added to, but doesn’t need upheaval TE: Knox has been emerging as a TE1 so far this year, which has been one of the biggest changes. An upgrade at TE2 would be good, and I think a mid round pick would be well spent on a TE to develop, similar to Knox. Wr: Diggs is a good number one, Davis is a good #3-4. Beasley is still under contract, and likely will still be here. Sanders contract expires however, so I’d look to add to the Wr room, but I wouldn’t consider it a priority, as the core is still solid, and Davis still has a lot of upside OT: We’re set for starters at OT, with Dawkins, Williams, and Brown all capable. Some depth could be added. IOL: I would like to see some work on the interior offensive line this year in the draft, the trenches are extremely important, and an improved interior will help our run game to improve, which will help open the passing game more. Currently Morse, Feliciano, and Williams are adequate, but more picks ala Brown in the 2nd-3rd would be great for this team in the long run, to learn from these players and surpass them. DL: The balance has been great, and with further development by Basham, Rosseau, and Oliver, we won’t be needing Addison much longer. I could see Hughes being brought back. They could again use picks on the DL, but I suspect they would only use later round picks, unless they see a steal, but they may just bring in some cheap vet help. LB: This team is set at starting LB, just need some more added depth. CB: CB 1 and our slot CB are locked up, I would like Wallace back, but also in favor of bringing in some competition via draft or FA, also need depth. S: Locked up starters, need more depth here as well K: Bassomatic is here, we’re fine P: Could potentially be improved, but not the end of the world, we don’t punt much. LS: good old Reid is fine. After looking at this team, it seems the priority should be mainly accumulating depth this off-season, as well as looking to Improve (whether next season or down the road a bit) IOL Cb 2 TE 2 Wr 2? QB 2 I would be looking into the early rounds of the draft seeking to improve the interior offensive line and 2nd cornerback specifically. I agree....QB2, CB2, TE2 and 1T backup. Gabe needs to be allowed to battle for the WR2 spot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
First Round Bust Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 in other words what would the early rounds of our draft look like ? my priorities: CB - Levi may leave for greener pastures - and or - can we afford to keep him interior OL. interior DL - S - Hyde, Poyer - age WR-TE - its a passing league - depth P - would be cool to draft a boomer in the 7th round and save a few bucks in that department Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warcodered Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 (edited) Guard/Center, TE2, CB2. Edited October 11, 2021 by Warcodered 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patience Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 Generally, unless there's a specific need to fill or a top-talent prospect unexpectedly is available, I support building up both sides of the line. I'd be happy with addressing the interior defensive/offensive line even more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solomon Grundy Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 I’m gonna say interior offensive line(1), 1 Tech DL(2), RB(3). My first two are essential choices, but I envision what a RB like Bijan Robinson or Breece Hall can bring to this offense. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Wiz Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 I'm gonna go ahead and leave this to Beane. 1 2 3 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whorlnut Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 Give me a speedy offensive weapon with our first pick. Someone like Rondale Moore, Kadarius Toney, or Tyreek Hill. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QCity Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 WR 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giuseppe Tognarelli Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 Why do we need safety depth? J. Johnson has looked great every time he's been on the field, and we just drafted Hamlin. What are you looking for exactly? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draconator Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 25 minutes ago, whorlnut said: Give me a speedy offensive weapon with our first pick. Someone like Rondale Moore, Kadarius Toney, or Tyreek Hill. Stevenson is also an option here 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maryland-bills-fan Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 CB/DB in round 1 IOL in round 2 "light" LB round 3 Veteran FA WR's will be glad to come here for a short term contract and replacements can come from the lower rounds. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TPS Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 7 minutes ago, Draconator said: Stevenson is also an option here I was just going to say the same, as it appears the KR spot is shaky. Looking forward to seeing what he can do there. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 3 hours ago, Watkins101 said: With the new additions and developments of some of our players, it is looking like some of our areas of weaknesses from a year ago have changed. No matter how good a team is, it still has ways that it can improve, and I am curious to see what we will need to add, particularly for next year. Qb: obviously Allen is great. Mitch is here on a 1 year deal, so we’ll likely to somehow add another backup next year. Rb: This position is definitely not a strength, but moss and Singletary have been adequate this year. Definitely a position that could be added to, but doesn’t need upheaval TE: Knox has been emerging as a TE1 so far this year, which has been one of the biggest changes. An upgrade at TE2 would be good, and I think a mid round pick would be well spent on a TE to develop, similar to Knox. Wr: Diggs is a good number one, Davis is a good #3-4. Beasley is still under contract, and likely will still be here. Sanders contract expires however, so I’d look to add to the Wr room, but I wouldn’t consider it a priority, as the core is still solid, and Davis still has a lot of upside OT: We’re set for starters at OT, with Dawkins, Williams, and Brown all capable. Some depth could be added. IOL: I would like to see some work on the interior offensive line this year in the draft, the trenches are extremely important, and an improved interior will help our run game to improve, which will help open the passing game more. Currently Morse, Feliciano, and Williams are adequate, but more picks ala Brown in the 2nd-3rd would be great for this team in the long run, to learn from these players and surpass them. DL: The balance has been great, and with further development by Basham, Rosseau, and Oliver, we won’t be needing Addison much longer. I could see Hughes being brought back. They could again use picks on the DL, but I suspect they would only use later round picks, unless they see a steal, but they may just bring in some cheap vet help. LB: This team is set at starting LB, just need some more added depth. CB: CB 1 and our slot CB are locked up, I would like Wallace back, but also in favor of bringing in some competition via draft or FA, also need depth. S: Locked up starters, need more depth here as well K: Bassomatic is here, we’re fine P: Could potentially be improved, but not the end of the world, we don’t punt much. LS: good old Reid is fine. After looking at this team, it seems the priority should be mainly accumulating depth this off-season, as well as looking to Improve (whether next season or down the road a bit) IOL Cb 2 TE 2 Wr 2? QB 2 I would be looking into the early rounds of the draft seeking to improve the interior offensive line and 2nd cornerback specifically. Likely Singletary will stick around till his contract is up, then draft his replacement, a year later same thing could happen with Moss. Think Davis is better than a #3 or 4, Not a slot guy, but could be a good #2. Not so sure Beasley will be back next year. This year between the compressed salary cap and not enough time between when people could get vaxxed and start of camp not enough time to make alternative plans. But by next year with more money and time, think the 8% of un-vaxxed players still in the league will be very small, only a true superstar may still have a job. Could resign Sander and move him to slot. Recall reading a couple months back that Sanders best position actually is slot. Think interior line will be more than just signing for depth. Could see them draft a center or guard fairly high to maybe start in Morse's place. If Star keeps playing at the level he currently is, likely will bring him back next year, but could see them using a 2nd or 3rd on his replacement, and let him sit next next season. Do a similar thing at safety and use mid round pick to become eventual starter, though do have Hamlin and Johnson. Could see a high maybe 1st round used at CB to replace Wallace as just can't se them re-signing him. Need cheap replacements someplace and can afford one rookie there. Also think CB and RB are two easiest positions for rookies to come in and play right away. Could see a 5th or 6th rounder used on a top punter, same way the brought Bass in. Not to make light of it, but honestly think punter may be the weakest starting position on the team. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Noggin Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 59 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said: Likely Singletary will stick around till his contract is up, then draft his replacement, a year later same thing could happen with Moss. Think Davis is better than a #3 or 4, Not a slot guy, but could be a good #2. Not so sure Beasley will be back next year. This year between the compressed salary cap and not enough time between when people could get vaxxed and start of camp not enough time to make alternative plans. But by next year with more money and time, think the 8% of un-vaxxed players still in the league will be very small, only a true superstar may still have a job. Could resign Sander and move him to slot. Recall reading a couple months back that Sanders best position actually is slot. Think interior line will be more than just signing for depth. Could see them draft a center or guard fairly high to maybe start in Morse's place. If Star keeps playing at the level he currently is, likely will bring him back next year, but could see them using a 2nd or 3rd on his replacement, and let him sit next next season. Do a similar thing at safety and use mid round pick to become eventual starter, though do have Hamlin and Johnson. Could see a high maybe 1st round used at CB to replace Wallace as just can't se them re-signing him. Need cheap replacements someplace and can afford one rookie there. Also think CB and RB are two easiest positions for rookies to come in and play right away. Could see a 5th or 6th rounder used on a top punter, same way the brought Bass in. Not to make light of it, but honestly think punter may be the weakest starting position on the team. I agree with basically all of this. Solid breakdown. CB/DB with top pick makes a ton of sense, followed, in my opinion, by possibilities at OG/C, DT, and offensive playmaker (WR, TE, RB...whatever flashes value/upside in the draft). I favor boundary CB in the 1st. The time will be right to add another late-1st round talent in the secondary. Gotta keep the cupboards stocked there. Then again, I'll never be angry about drafting linemen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrtonHearsaWho Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 16 hours ago, Watkins101 said: With the new additions and developments of some of our players, it is looking like some of our areas of weaknesses from a year ago have changed. No matter how good a team is, it still has ways that it can improve, and I am curious to see what we will need to add, particularly for next year. Qb: obviously Allen is great. Mitch is here on a 1 year deal, so we’ll likely to somehow add another backup next year. Rb: This position is definitely not a strength, but moss and Singletary have been adequate this year. Definitely a position that could be added to, but doesn’t need upheaval TE: Knox has been emerging as a TE1 so far this year, which has been one of the biggest changes. An upgrade at TE2 would be good, and I think a mid round pick would be well spent on a TE to develop, similar to Knox. Wr: Diggs is a good number one, Davis is a good #3-4. Beasley is still under contract, and likely will still be here. Sanders contract expires however, so I’d look to add to the Wr room, but I wouldn’t consider it a priority, as the core is still solid, and Davis still has a lot of upside OT: We’re set for starters at OT, with Dawkins, Williams, and Brown all capable. Some depth could be added. IOL: I would like to see some work on the interior offensive line this year in the draft, the trenches are extremely important, and an improved interior will help our run game to improve, which will help open the passing game more. Currently Morse, Feliciano, and Williams are adequate, but more picks ala Brown in the 2nd-3rd would be great for this team in the long run, to learn from these players and surpass them. DL: The balance has been great, and with further development by Basham, Rosseau, and Oliver, we won’t be needing Addison much longer. I could see Hughes being brought back. They could again use picks on the DL, but I suspect they would only use later round picks, unless they see a steal, but they may just bring in some cheap vet help. LB: This team is set at starting LB, just need some more added depth. CB: CB 1 and our slot CB are locked up, I would like Wallace back, but also in favor of bringing in some competition via draft or FA, also need depth. S: Locked up starters, need more depth here as well K: Bassomatic is here, we’re fine P: Could potentially be improved, but not the end of the world, we don’t punt much. LS: good old Reid is fine. After looking at this team, it seems the priority should be mainly accumulating depth this off-season, as well as looking to Improve (whether next season or down the road a bit) IOL Cb 2 TE 2 Wr 2? QB 2 I would be looking into the early rounds of the draft seeking to improve the interior offensive line and 2nd cornerback specifically. Nicely done and if you're at all like me, isn't it pretty weird not having an incredibly obvious hole to fill on the roster? After so many years of just awful rosters, this is a refreshing change. I like your list but I might put DL in 5th place just because Addison is likely gone and Jerry isn't getting any younger. I definitely think we will draft at least a couple offensive linemen for depth or to replace a current starter. I also definitely think we will go for a WR, maybe even early but if it were me, my #2 WR is someone already on the team - re-sign Sanders. I know he's not going to be around for a decade but he just seems like one of those guys that can stick around for a long time and be effective like Rice (not comparing him to Rice, just how long I think he can play) or Darrell Green. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocky Landing Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 It's getting harder to find a whipping boy these days. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MAJBobby Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 16 hours ago, Watkins101 said: With the new additions and developments of some of our players, it is looking like some of our areas of weaknesses from a year ago have changed. No matter how good a team is, it still has ways that it can improve, and I am curious to see what we will need to add, particularly for next year. Qb: obviously Allen is great. Mitch is here on a 1 year deal, so we’ll likely to somehow add another backup next year. I think Mitch Actually comes back to Buffalo. But if not there are some other options like Mariota, Foles. But I am not seeing any way a team gives Mitch a contract to start for them. So he will be looking for BU jobs IMO, and will likely come back here. Rb: This position is definitely not a strength, but moss and Singletary have been adequate this year. Definitely a position that could be added to, but doesn’t need upheaval - RB room is fine, UDFAs or low rent RB in UFA like Brieda is fine. (Brieda and Jones are UFAs) TE: Knox has been emerging as a TE1 so far this year, which has been one of the biggest changes. An upgrade at TE2 would be good, and I think a mid round pick would be well spent on a TE to develop, similar to Knox. There are some nice Vets hitting the market I would like to sign before trying to address TE2 in Draft. Guys like Njoku, James, Hurst, Howard to name a few. Wr: Diggs is a good number one, Davis is a good #3-4. Beasley is still under contract, and likely will still be here. Sanders contract expires however, so I’d look to add to the Wr room, but I wouldn’t consider it a priority, as the core is still solid, and Davis still has a lot of upside. (McKenzie and Sanders UFAs). JuJu Could be an option here if he agrees with how McD runs this team. Can likely come cheap on a Prove It Deal if Sanders does retire. I would say lock this job up with young talent like Godwin (but he is gonna get paid) so likely this is a Draft answer. Re-sign McKenzie. OT: We’re set for starters at OT, with Dawkins, Williams, and Brown all capable. Some depth could be added. Just like with the IOL below, I think one thing I have learned about Beane and McD is that there will b 4-6 players added on the OL on one year deals for competition. I like how they continually are bringing in Lineman. IOL: I would like to see some work on the interior offensive line this year in the draft, the trenches are extremely important, and an improved interior will help our run game to improve, which will help open the passing game more. Currently Morse, Feliciano, and Williams are adequate, but more picks ala Brown in the 2nd-3rd would be great for this team in the long run, to learn from these players and surpass them. I think this is the biggest weakness. Need to find an upgrade to Feliciano, and plan for life after Morse. I am find with making Williams a full time RG. So that leaves the LG and C positions (go into the draft for Center). (Bates and Boettger are UFAs). DL: The balance has been great, and with further development by Basham, Rosseau, and Oliver, we won’t be needing Addison much longer. I could see Hughes being brought back. They could again use picks on the DL, but I suspect they would only use later round picks, unless they see a steal, but they may just bring in some cheap vet help. (Butler, Phillips, Zimmer, Hughes, Addison, Obada are UFAs) - Our depth at the DL is going to take a hit in the offseason. I think they will go into the draft again here to get young. However I can see Hughes, Addison, Zimmer brought back. Replace Butler, Phillips, Obada in the rotation). LB: This team is set at starting LB, just need some more added depth. (LBers will be all together again next year, only Contract up is Dodson). I think what they do in this position group will largely depend on how they feel about Edmunds. This would be the offseason to look at his replacement if they are not sold on him. I think they are, so I think they will ignore this position group. CB: CB 1 and our slot CB are locked up, I would like Wallace back, but also in favor of bringing in some competition via draft or FA, also need depth. I think this group is the weakest of the team, but that doesnt mean it is bad they are solid. I think they just got to finally find a long term CB2 at this point, this will likely be the 1st round Pick IMO next year. S: Locked up starters, need more depth here as well K: Bassomatic is here, we’re fine P: Could potentially be improved, but not the end of the world, we don’t punt much. LS: good old Reid is fine. Need to re-sign Ferguson but that is all. After looking at this team, it seems the priority should be mainly accumulating depth this off-season, as well as looking to Improve (whether next season or down the road a bit) IOL Cb 2 TE 2 Wr 2? QB 2 I go weakest Groups are DB IOL TE I would be looking into the early rounds of the draft seeking to improve the interior offensive line and 2nd cornerback specifically. Comments in bold. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDawkinstein Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 (edited) Center, OG, DT, RB. I expect the Interior OL to be Beane's next offseason project like WR was in 2020 and DL was this year. From all reports, this will be Morse's last year. We need at least one starting OG on the right side, and some depth behind Feliciano (and his future replacement). Edited October 12, 2021 by DrDawkinstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marky Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 Enjoy the team this year. FA is cut throat. The default strategy is keep the QB, and maybe two players on defense, and sell everyone. Winning makes everyone pay a higher price than people are worth. Trying to max out everyone is bush league. And before you do that, try to anticipate where the league is going. In 2009, when the league was James Harrison and Ed Reed, who saw the reed option? Those teams had great success. What's next? 7' tall d-linemen playing in two point stances? A QB who can quick kick and line drive a drop kick from 80 yards out? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benderbender Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 Punter. Until Matt Haack shows us one of those fancy fake punts he's supposedly famous for, I'm not sold. Seems the way to go was the Bojo plan of finding a boomer to get us out of bad field position and going for it on the other side of the 50. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaoloBillsFanFromItaly Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 CB2, LB depth (or MLB, depending on how well Tremaine plays this year, not sold on him yet), G. Other positions are fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gonzo1105 Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 It’s still the same IOL, DT, CB2, WR. It wouldn’t surprise me if we resign Sanders to another 1 year deal next year but I could see Beasley and McKenzie both going elsewhere. Legit could see round 1 WR next year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ctk232 Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 17 hours ago, Warcodered said: Guard/Center, TE2, CB2. ^this, and almost in order. Depending on how the first round BPA falls until it’s our turn, in order of need: 1. IOL/C - OL has to be first, protect Josh and upgrading OL raises the floor of every other offensive position 2. DB - love Levi, and even if we can keep him at a comfortable price DB is still this high on need. Especially if we can get a 1/2nd round value starter on a cheap rookie contract for the next few years, can’t hurt our secondary or keep Tre fresh. Would lend to a possible rotation scheme in the secondary too to keep guys fresh. 3. S - love what I’m seeing from Johnson and Neal, but having another young guy here would be great. 4. TE - if Knox continues to perform, this falls lower down the board. But wouldn’t hurt to have two solid pass catching TE options should we, god forbid, lose a WR to injuries or what have you in the future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Vader Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 2 hours ago, OrtonHearsaWho said: Nicely done and if you're at all like me, isn't it pretty weird not having an incredibly obvious hole to fill on the roster? After so many years of just awful rosters, this is a refreshing change. I like your list but I might put DL in 5th place just because Addison is likely gone and Jerry isn't getting any younger. I definitely think we will draft at least a couple offensive linemen for depth or to replace a current starter. I also definitely think we will go for a WR, maybe even early but if it were me, my #2 WR is someone already on the team - re-sign Sanders. I know he's not going to be around for a decade but he just seems like one of those guys that can stick around for a long time and be effective like Rice (not comparing him to Rice, just how long I think he can play) or Darrell Green. Sanders could be for us what James Lofton was for us in the 90's. Would not be a bad move to keep him around. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Logic Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 I would have no problems at all spending our first two picks on interior offensive linemen in the upcoming draft, if there are two interior o-linemen worthy of picks that high. I presume we'll be picking toward the end of the 1st round, which is a sweet spot for either trading down into the early 2nd or for picking the best IOL on the board. Get a center as heir apparent to Morse and a guard. Protecting Josh Allen is priority #1, 2, and 3. Our tackle spots look secure, and I like Morse, but we need better interior play overall and some insurance in case Morse starts to decline. Corner is another great choice, but Levi Wallace has really stepped up this year, and I know they still like Dane Jackson. Taron Johnson was also just signed to an extension. Still, you can never have too many corners, so taking one high would be fine with me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBeaneBandit Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 Youth and speed at WR. Don't Aaron Rogers Josh Allen lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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