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On 3/7/2022 at 4:37 PM, NewEra said:

Bypassing Watson in any rd after 2 is a poor choice, regardless of position/fit.  I wouldn’t draft just to plug holes, which is what taking Austin over Watson is doing. 

 

 

It's tough to not be intrigued by the potential of Watson coming off a combine workout where he looked fast, agile and smooth and even had huge hands, which I think is a plus in Buffalo and with a big armed QB.     Just have images in my mind of plenty of linear, very fast types who never evolved into anything but 1 trick ponies or less.    On the hoof..........Marquez Valdes-Scantling is almost exactly the same as Christian Watson..........and MVS is nothing but an inconsistent deep threat.   

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13 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

It's tough to not be intrigued by the potential of Watson coming off a combine workout where he looked fast, agile and smooth and even had huge hands, which I think is a plus in Buffalo and with a big armed QB.     Just have images in my mind of plenty of linear, very fast types who never evolved into anything but 1 trick ponies or less.    On the hoof..........Marquez Valdes-Scantling is almost exactly the same as Christian Watson..........and MVS is nothing but an inconsistent deep threat.   

I read right here that MVS is one of the keys to Aaron Rodgers being MVP.  
 

on a serious note….nice comp with regards to body type, speed and route running.  Both make a living in the vertical game.  Where I’d give Watson the advantage is hands. 

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25.

Buffalo Bills

Garrett Wilson

WR, Ohio State

57.

Buffalo Bills

Travis Jones

IDL, UConn

89.

Buffalo Bills

Coby Bryant

CB, Cincinnati

128.

Buffalo Bills

Tyrese Robinson

IOL, Oklahoma

167.

Buffalo Bills

Tyquan Thornton

WR, Baylor

183.

Buffalo Bills

Jeffrey Gunter

EDGE, Coastal Carolina

201.

Buffalo Bills

Isaac Taylor-Stuart

CB, USC

228.

Buffalo Bills

Cole Turner

TE, Nevada

243.

Buffalo Bills

Merlin Robertson

LB, Arizona State

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The best offense is a better offense.

 

25: R1 P25 WR Jameson Williams - Alabama

57: R2 P25 WR Wan'Dale Robinson - Kentucky

89: R3 P25 RB Isaiah Spiller - Texas A&M

129: R4 P25 TE Isaiah Likely - Coastal Carolina

168: R5 P25 G Justin Shaffer - Georgia

184: R6 P6 C Luke Wattenberg - Washington

202: R6 P24 G Ben Brown - Ole Miss

229: R7 P10 TE Lucas Krull - Pittsburgh

244: R7 P25 FB Zander Horvath - Purdue

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The best defense is OURS.

 

25: R1 P25 CB Roger McCreary - Auburn

57: R2 P25 DL Travis Jones - UConn

89: R3 P25 LB Quay Walker - Georgia

129: R4 P25 DL Haskell Garrett - Ohio State

168: R5 P25 S Bubba Bolden - Miami (FL)

184: R6 P6 CB Akayleb Evans - Missouri

202: R6 P24 EDGE Isaiah Thomas - Oklahoma

229: R7 P10 EDGE Alex Wright - UAB

244: R7 P25 S Markquese Bell - Florida A&M

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Draftteks big board on fanspeak.

 

25: R1 P25 CB Andrew Booth Jr. - Clemson

57: R2 P25 G Zion Johnson - Boston College

89: R3 P25 DL Phidarian Mathis - Alabama

129: R4 P25 WR Alec Pierce - Cincinnati

168: R5 P25 RB Hassan Haskins - Michigan

184: R6 P6 CB Isaac Taylor-Stuart - USC

202: R6 P24 G Lecitus Smith - Virginia Tech

229: R7 P10 EDGE Jeffrey Gunter - Coastal Carolina

244: R7 P25 FB Zander Horvath - Purdue

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Round 1 Pick 25: Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 25: Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama (A+)
Round 3 Pick 25: Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State (A+)
Round 4 Pick 25: Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska (A+)
Round 5 Pick 25: Ben Brown, C/OG, Ole Miss (A+)
Round 6 Pick 6: Josh Thompson, CB, Texas (A+)
Round 6 Pick 24: Charleston Rambo, WR, Miami (A-)
Round 7 Pick 10: Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State (A+)
Round 7 Pick 25: Zander Horvath, FB/RB, Purdue (A+)

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25.

Kaiir Elam

CB Florida

57.

Devonte Wyatt

DT Georgia

89.

Wan'Dale Robinson

WR Kentucky

129.

Marquis Hayes

OG Oklahoma

168.

Hassan Haskins

RB Michigan

184.

Zyon McCollum

CB Sam Houston State

202.

Bubba Bolden

S Miami-Fl

229.

Zander Horvath

RB Purdue

244.

Matt Araiza

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25.

Tyler Linderbaum

OC Iowa

57.

Breece Hall

RB Iowa State

89.

Quay Walker

LB Georgia

129.

Haskell Garrett

DT Ohio State

168.

Tariq Castro-Fields

CB Penn State

184.

Matt Araiza

P San Diego State

202.

Chigoziem Okonkwo

TE Maryland

229.

Jean Delance

OT Florida

244.

Kaden Davis

WR NW Missouri State

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Just did PFN Mock Draft. Traded 25 to Chicago for both of their 2nd rd picks. Chicago took Jameson Williams. In the 2nd, I chose Breece Hall, Devonte Wyatt with both of Chicago picks. With Bills pick, I took Travis Jones. In 3rd, I took Skyy Moore. 4th, Cade Mays. 5th, Dohnovan West. 6th I took 2 TEs Chigo(Maryland) and Jelani Woods. 7th, Araiza and James Houston IV

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25

Round: 1

Trent McDuffie

CB | Washington

57

Round: 2

John Metchie III

WR | Alabama

89

Round: 3

Jalen Wydermyer

TE | Texas A&M

128

Round: 4

Cam Taylor-Britt

CB | Nebraska

167

Round: 5

Hassan Haskins

RB | Michigan

183

Round: 6

Cade Mays

IOL | Tennessee

201

Round: 6

Marquan McCall

DL | Kentucky

228

Round: 7

Matt Araiza

P | San Diego State

243

Round: 7

Zander Horvath

RB | Purdue

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Fanspeak, greenbay big board.

 

25: R1 P25 CB Andrew Booth Jr. - Clemson

57: R2 P25 RB Breece Hall - Iowa State

89: R3 P25 DL Phidarian Mathis - Alabama

129: R4 P25 WR Calvin Austin - Memphis

168: R5 P25 OT Chris Paul - Tulsa

184: R6 P6 S Verone McKinley III - Oregon

202: R6 P24 DL John Ridgeway - Arkansas

229: R7 P10 P Matt Araiza - San Diego State

244: R7 P25 CB Matt Hankins - Iowa

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This is from first pick.

 

Round 1 Pick 25: Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson (A)
Round 2 Pick 25: Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia (A+)
Round 3 Pick 25: Boye Mafe, DE/OLB, Minnesota (A+)
Round 4 Pick 25: Alec Lindstrom, C/OG, Boston College (A+)
Round 5 Pick 25: Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis (A+)
Round 6 Pick 6: Hassan Haskins, RB, Michigan (A+)
Round 6 Pick 24: Josh Thompson, CB, Texas (A+)
Round 7 Pick 10: Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State (A+)
Round 7 Pick 25: Zander Horvath, FB/RB, Purdue (A+)

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14 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

 

Say no more. I'm sold.

Dude kicks 60 yard punts on the fly lol. He has a few 80 yard net punts. Crazy. I mean the dude has a punt from his own end zone that ends up being down inside the opponents 5 lol. I seriously doubt he will be available in the 6th round. If we are going to get him, it will probably take a 5th round pick or earlier to do it. 

I mean the first highlight is just unreal. 

 

 

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MDD

 

25

Round: 1

Trent McDuffie

CB | Washington

57

Round: 2

John Metchie III

WR | Alabama

89

Round: 3

Jalen Wydermyer

TE | Texas A&M

128

Round: 4

Cam Taylor-Britt

CB | Nebraska

167

Round: 5

Hassan Haskins

RB | Michigan

183

Round: 6

Velus Jones Jr.

WR | Tennessee

201

Round: 6

Zach Tom

IOL | Wake Forest

228

Round: 7

Jordan Stout

P | Penn State

243

Round: 7

Zander Horvath

RB | Purdue

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, IronMaidenBills said:

I honestly would not be surprised if Araiza is actually drafted in the 4th or even possibly the 3rd he is that good. 

 

Yep. Some dumb GM is gonna take him in the 3rd or 4th. Count on it.

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47 minutes ago, Logic said:

 

Yep. Some dumb GM is gonna take him in the 3rd or 4th. Count on it.

Not exactly dumb when it’s generational talent. Kid can punt from his own end zone to other opponents 20. That’s a huge huge advantage for NFL defenses. I would absolutely be ok if Beane decided to do it. 

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9 hours ago, IronMaidenBills said:

Not exactly dumb when it’s generational talent. Kid can punt from his own end zone to other opponents 20. That’s a huge huge advantage for NFL defenses. I would absolutely be ok if Beane decided to do it. 


I disagree.

 

I get that he’s talented, but I don’t think it’s wise to take a punter before round five.

 

Bryan Anger was also supposed to be a can’t-miss, generational punter, and he was drafted in the third. He has had an unspectacular NFL career and is currently unemployed.

 

5th round is the highest I’d go.

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Just now, Logic said:


I disagree.

 

I get that he’s talented, but I don’t think it’s wise to take a punter before round five.

 

Bryan Anger was also supposed to be a can’t-miss, generational punter, and he was drafted in the third. He has had an unspectacular NFL career and is currently unemployed.

 

5th round is the highest I’d go.

Was Bryan Anger kicking from his own end zone and pinning the ball inside the opponents 10 yard line? He has a net average of over 50 yards. 

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4 minutes ago, IronMaidenBills said:

Was Bryan Anger kicking from his own end zone and pinning the ball inside the opponents 10 yard line? He has a net average of over 50 yards. 


I get it. He’s punt Jesus.

 

I’m still not drafting him in the third. We can just agree to disagree.

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Another day another 1,000 mocks. This is from TDN.

 

25.

Devonte Wyatt

IDL,

57.

John Metchie III

WR,

89.

Cam Taylor-Britt

CB,

128.

Hassan Haskins

RB,

167.

Cade Mays

IOL,

183.

Charlie Kolar

TE,

201.

Markquese Bell

S,

228.

Charleston Rambo

WR,

243.

Jalyn Armour-Davis

CB,

 

 

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Fanspeak using draftteks BB.

 

25: R1 P25 CB Andrew Booth Jr. - Clemson

57: R2 P25 DL Travis Jones - UConn

89: R3 P25 G Marquis Hayes - Oklahoma

129: R4 P25 C Alec Lindstrom - Boston College

168: R5 P25 P Matt Araiza - San Diego State

184: R6 P6 RB Hassan Haskins - Michigan

202: R6 P24 WR Velus Jones Jr. - Tennessee

229: R7 P10 CB Kalon Barnes - Baylor

244: R7 P25 FB Zander Horvath - Purdue

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PFN.

 

25. Traded for 36 & 67 Giants

 

36. Z. Johnson OL Boston College 

57. C. Watson WR ND State

67. Traded for 68 & 206 Houston

68. K. Gordon CB Washington 

89. Rashad White RB AZ State

129. C. Austin WR Memphis 

168. M. Bell S FL A&M

184. M. Rose LB Iowa State 

202. L. Bruss OL Wisconsin 

206. J. Coan QB Notre Dame

229. M. McCall DT Kentucky 

244. V. Jones WR Tennessee 

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So, I thought I use the list of visits from the Tracker Thread to see how it laid out with a mock draft. Using the Mock Draft Database simulator, I found it kind of interesting. Seeing I couldn't work in the LB, S and DE visitors, I filled the LB and Safety with the last 2 picks.

 

25. Z. Johnson OL Boston College 

57. J. Metchie WR Alabama 

89. C. Cotton TE Washington 

129. R. White RB Arizona State 

168. L. Bruss OL Wisconsin 

184. M. Araiza P SD State 

202. J. Thomas CB Texas 

229. D. Jackson LB Appalach. State

244. S. Weatherford S Miami Ohio

 

Although, I would have changed a couple based upon who was still available during my selections, such as C. Watson @ 57 and J. Ruckert @ 89 instead of Metchie and Otton, I left it alone.

 

Using this, it leads me to FA target positions. Could be our own or outside. 

 

Edge, DT, WR, QB, CB, TE.

 

Take these against the rumor mills and outside thoughts.

 

For Example....

 

Edge:

Outside -Jones, Lawson, Von Miller

Inside - Hughes, Addison, Obada

 

DT:

Outside - Cox, Hankins

Inside - Phillips, Zimmer

 

WR:

Outside - Berrios, Kirk, Chark

Inside - McKenzie, Sanders

 

QB:

Outside - Fitz, Winston, Brissett 

Inside- (none really) Trubisky?

 

CB:

Outside - Douglas, Peterson, Hayward

Inside - Wallace

 

TE:

Outside - Gronk, Dissly, Engram

Inside - No Fa's

 

What do you think?🤔

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On 3/12/2022 at 11:40 AM, Logic said:


I disagree.

 

I get that he’s talented, but I don’t think it’s wise to take a punter before round five.

 

Bryan Anger was also supposed to be a can’t-miss, generational punter, and he was drafted in the third. He has had an unspectacular NFL career and is currently unemployed.

 

5th round is the highest I’d go.

Plenty of position players have washed out from 3rd round, too.

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3 minutes ago, without a drought said:

I can't see them taking 9 players in the draft. So, I'm expecting some movement up in the middle rounds to grab a couple players that they have targeted.

Actually, I can this year. We started with what 16 FA's. We've resigned 2. So far cut 1. That leaves 15 spots to fill not counting any additional potential cuts (Beasley and Star)? At least I think that's where we stand. Tighter CAP going forward? I think this would be the year and to be honest, I'd attempt to trade back in the 1st and pick up an additional late 3 early 4th and make it an even 10.😉

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