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35 minutes ago, Process said:

Uhhh 2nd and 3rd round picks are early for a RB. It should be very easy to find a good RB on day 2. We have spent 3 day 2 picks on RBs in four years and never had an above average or every down player. That's almost impossible. It's hard to comprehend how someone can be so bad at evaluating and handling the position. 

 

Traded for Hines. Tried to sign the guy from Washington. Rumored to have wanted to trade up for Etienne. 

 

This needs to end. It's insanity.

I guess what I call early and others call early is different... When I think of early I think of Round one maybe early round 2.  If you consider round 2 early then fine.  I think if a top 2 RB is good to go round 1 we draft him. Cook needs competition for the #1 job no matter where and when we get it.

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58 minutes ago, Process said:

Beane has been chasing RBs for 5 years. I will never understand it. Sigh.

 

Robinson is a little different.

 

If he dropped to 27, I think we'd almost have to take him.  We could shore up the line in the next few rounds.

 

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1 hour ago, JaCrispy said:

Don’t be surprised if Johnson is the real target…👍

 

But it can't be.  People in this thread already have Beane trading up for Bijan.

 

Johnson seems the type of guy they need.  If he can be there in middle of Day 3, I could go for it.

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1 hour ago, Einstein's Dog said:

Everyone here is hoping they invest in the OL.  And most are on board with WR help (as am I).  Doesn't mean you ignore the RB room.

 

Just because Dorsey (and Josh) struggled with Hines and Cook doesn't mean that getting a Thunder (R Johnson) would be mishandled.   As a 4th rounder complement to the lightning of Cook (and Hines if he takes a reduced salary) there could be good value there.


It’s not about ignoring RB, it’s about prioritizing our biggest needs. If you feel the need to draft a RB in the 1st round a year after drafting a RB in the 2nd then it’s just bad asset management. Especially when it’s been shown time and time again that you can get quality production out of the RB position without constantly using day 2 picks on them. 
 

RB is turning into DL where Beane just throws a ton of resources into the position and still has little to show for it.

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2 minutes ago, Solomon Grundy said:

Could’ve had a premiere RB twice, but chose to stay the course and draft Epenesa and Elam

I’m only ok with taking Bijan if the Bills get a 1B in a trade. After watching the playoffs the last few years, we can’t keep relying on Diggs alone. I like Bijan, but without a good oline, I’m not sure it will matter that much. I was hoping we would take Hall and use this year on oline and WRs, but alas that didn’t happen. I wanted Hall and Woolen and we’d be in great shape this year if that were to have happened. 

If we draft Bijan, I want a trade for Hopkins to materialize. 

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 I'm in the camp that OL comes 1st and since we need multiple OL to actually build a real one I am NOT in on a 1st rd RB

Now  if we can procur another 1st rd pick some how then I can warm up to the idea of drafting RB at pick 1B.

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

I agree.   I am generally not a fan of taking a runningback in the 1st round but picking that late, and the type of talent Robinson has, it lines up pretty well.

If he's there, he's the pick. That means the top OL/WR are gone. I would have absolutely no problem with Bijan considering the 27th pick is like a 2nd rounder. Then draft OL (Avila) @ 59. 

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3 hours ago, DCofNC said:

Nothing against the guy, but I feel you should spend 1st round picks on positions that cost a fortune, RB is not that. 

 

I'm 50/50 on it. You're right, but on the other hand, RB is a position where a guy can step in and immediately make a big impact.

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3 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

Don’t be surprised if Johnson is the real target…👍


NFL Draft Profile:

 

Power back with bruising frame who fits the football cliche of “tough, smart and dependable.” Johnson isn’t overly creative and lacks the juice to hit quick-closing NFL holes. He needs it blocked up so he can get downhill and uncork his power on the second level. While his lack of suddenness makes him somewhat limited as a runner, he will be better at stuffing blitzers than many of the No. 3 backs currently in the league. Johnson might be fighting off competition every year in camp, but his toughness and four-phase special teams value could give him an advantage.

 

Certainly sounds like what McBeane would be looking for in a HB3. Goal line, blocking, and ST. 

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I think this is the year we see what Cook can really do.  I think he can be special.  Why spend a 1st that relegates Cook to the bench?  I hope Robinson is gone before Beane selects to remove the temptation.

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13 minutes ago, JohnBonhamRocks said:


NFL Draft Profile:

 

Power back with bruising frame who fits the football cliche of “tough, smart and dependable.” Johnson isn’t overly creative and lacks the juice to hit quick-closing NFL holes. He needs it blocked up so he can get downhill and uncork his power on the second level. While his lack of suddenness makes him somewhat limited as a runner, he will be better at stuffing blitzers than many of the No. 3 backs currently in the league. Johnson might be fighting off competition every year in camp, but his toughness and four-phase special teams value could give him an advantage.

 

Certainly sounds like what McBeane would be looking for in a HB3. Goal line, blocking, and ST. 

He’d be a decent get in the fifth. Poor man’s Dont’a Foreman. Would like Foreman a lot but he will get paid about the same as Singletary.

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3 hours ago, PrimeTime101 said:

Stop. He has been chasing for RB's in mid rounds where your roll of the dice for players that deep is missing a few high digits. When has Bean gone early for a RB? This might be the year. 

2nd rd is mid to you? Casual lol

3 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

With their fifth round pick the Buffalo Bills select Bijan who ran a shocking 5.8 second 40 on his pro day after reportedly eating 72 ounce steak and 3 baked potatoes the night before.

Ate a whole 72 oz'er, those are free down in Texas. RALPH IS STILL CHEAPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

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