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2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

He would definitely start here.

 

At the very least he would make it so that Spencer Brown isn't handed a starting job for free. I'd like to think Brown wins the competition but if he doesn't, you could do worse than Shell as a starting caliber RT.

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3 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

At the very least he would make it so that Spencer Brown isn't handed a starting job for free. I'd like to think Brown wins the competition but if he doesn't, you could do worse than Shell as a starting caliber RT.

 

I mean I think you could, but not a lot worse...  I agree with the rest. He meets my "make Brown win the job" criteria. But this is a competiton I'd price Spencer up as 70-30 fave.

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34 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

Teams with franchise QBs have multiple windows. This one feels like it’s closing. It’s just frustrating to see other teams taking big swings and the Bills more or less running it back.

2025 is the end of the current bills run by then they’ll recalibrate with Von likely retiring and Diggs likely traded cause of no dead cap hit. They’ll recalibrate and be back at it 2027 when Josh is around 29 or 30 

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36 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:


All good man. I saw some good things from Bernard in the Jets game. A few rookie mistakes as well. I know this, he is not a mike. Does he ever become serviceable? Yeah maybe. If McDermott starts running more of the 4-3 under stuff I could see Bernard being the Shaq Thompson role. Milano is Thomas Davis. We are still missing the Kuechly role. 
 

Right now its really just Wagner or draft, or maybe somebody bets cut. I love Jack Campbell, Trenton Simpson is more their flavor, but we shall see. 

Campbell, although I've really only read on him and watched some YouTube, has great size and is a sure tackler. I'd be happy here too. 

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47 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

A lot of Buzz about Hopkins to Cowboys. 

Good, they are fools

41 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

Teams with franchise QBs have multiple windows. This one feels like it’s closing. It’s just frustrating to see other teams taking big swings and the Bills more or less running it back.

It's a retool year. Should be. The Bills missed on the 5 yr window.

 

It should be a get lean and cut vets/ high salary season.

 

Hasn't worked out that way.

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12 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Thoughts on FA so far?

 

Meh. I like McGovern a little more than the consensus (a thousand times more than I liked the corpse of Saffold a year ago) it seems but don't think he is a difference maker. The rest is a bit much of a muchness.

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9 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Eh. Thing is Brown was just as bad his rookie year as he was last season…I specifically remember him being downright atrocious against KC in 2021 divisional game….Hopefully light goes on because they are going with him as starter…. And unfortunately looks the same with Gabe Davis. 

He was up and down his rookie year with some very bad games. But he sat out a year before his rookie season I believe and hoped an offseason would do him good. He never got that.

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14 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Meh. I like McGovern a little more than the consensus (a thousand times more than I liked the corpse of Saffold a year ago) it seems but don't think he is a difference maker. The rest is a bit much of a muchness.

Not too happy about Harty I take it?  Have you watched any tape or were you familiar with him prior to becoming a Bill?  

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Not too happy about Harty I take it?  Have you watched any tape or were you familiar with him prior to becoming a Bill?  

 

I kinda feel like his is another lottery ticket at slot. They now have him and Shakir. And I expect that is what they go with. Maybe a lottery ticket is unfair. I have just spent the week at the races.... it is like they have two 3rd faves in consecutive races and you back both and feel like one of them could well come in but neither is a slam dunk.

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3 minutes ago, NewEra said:

Not too happy about Harty I take it?  Have you watched any tape or were you familiar with him prior to becoming a Bill?  

 

I tend to go homer on acquisitions. But I think Allen could do for Harty what Brady did for Welker or Edelman.

 

Speed, AND getting good separation? And good hands too?  I can see a few deep balls going his way next year.  We haven't had someone who can really stretch the field.

 

Just now, ScottLaw said:

Yea…they’ll go:

 

1.Diggs

2. Davis

3. Harty

4. Shakir

5. Mid round draft pick 

 

And they’ll expect that to suffice some how…

 

That's better than any receiving corps we've had since the '90's.

 

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Just now, ScottLaw said:

Yea…they’ll go:

 

1.Diggs

2. Davis

3. Harty

4. Shakir

5. Mid round draft pick 

 

And they’ll expect that to suffice some how…

 

Thing is even a 1st or 2nd rounder in this class should be discounted by 1. If they pick a WR round 1, they got a round 2 talent. If they pick a WR round 2 they almost definitely got a round 3 talent.

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1 minute ago, ScottLaw said:

These are like the Jameson Crowder takes last offseason. It’s a stretch to expect that of a guy who’s amounted to very little at this point in his career.

 

I actually think we would have done a lot better last year if Crowder hadn't gotten hurt.  It was a small sample size - but he had some 3rd down ability that we lacked the rest of the season.

 

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3 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Thing is even a 1st or 2nd rounder in this class should be discounted by 1. If they pick a WR round 1, they got a round 2 talent. If they pick a WR round 2 they almost definitely got a round 3 talent.

Everyone has an opinion, but I see Zay and Downs as 1st round talents.

 

There's skills in both of these guys that translate very well in our offense, and traits we look for.  

 

Both of them remind me of Dotson LY, and have a little Stefon/Tyler Lockett style.  

 

I see the OL as pretty much set.  Biggest unknown is MLB, and what they plan there.  But our 1st pick is either WR or MLB, as of now...def worthy candidates at both spots.

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58 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said:

Campbell, although I've really only read on him and watched some YouTube, has great size and is a sure tackler. I'd be happy here too. 


Just watch some Iowa games on the ESPN app. Guy is just awesome. He plays zone like he has eyes in the back of his head, sheds, fills, pursues, and I see sideline to sideline work despite the assumption “big long white guy can’t run.” He can run and carry the seam. He’s a big stronger version of Fred Warner. He’s a dude. Someone mentioned in another thread, that Campbell is training with Luke Keuchly. In theory, he could come to his pre Draft visit (assuming he has one) and already know the entire playbook. 
 

Trenton Simpson is different. Some websites compare him to JOK of the Browns. Simpson is bigger, faster, stronger, and more explosive. He looks like he came out of a lab to play for McDermott. Oozes process too. If you watch his games, last year he was more of a flex nickel edge player. This past year he played in the box as a stack backer, so you see a lot of different skills. I would be ecstatic with either honestly. Simpson hits like a fright train, speed, all over the field and he is an awesome blitzer.


As this process continues, because these guys are such amazing, incredibly smart young men, they are going to rise up draft boards. 

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20 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Yea…they’ll go:

 

1.Diggs

2. Davis

3. Harty

4. Shakir

5. Mid round draft pick 

 

And they’ll expect that to suffice some how…


If.. big if.. our OL is much improved next year, we could probably be pretty dynamic with Knox being freed up to be more of a receiving option.  
 

He stayed in to block a lot by necessity, but if our top 3 can be Diggs-Knox-Davis, with Shakir and Harty, I do think Allen would carve people up. 
 

However, if either Diggs or Knox go down for any period of time.. good luck .. and I don’t necessarily trust that they’ve fixed, or will fix, the OL.  
 

Time will tell, but they very clearly need another piece, at least, added to the Offense.  A stud on the OL, a WR2 or a random piece like Henry.  Ideally he gets 2/3, and if I had my way.. bye bye Oliver and Allen gets all 3 added pieces by the time we take the field in September. 


As we stand, Allen is pretty clearly behind Mahomes, Burrow and Tua in OL/Weaponry… more on par with Herbert and Rodgers.  
 

 

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41 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I kinda feel like his is another lottery ticket at slot. They now have him and Shakir. And I expect that is what they go with. Maybe a lottery ticket is unfair. I have just spent the week at the races.... it is like they have two 3rd faves in consecutive races and you back both and feel like one of them could well come in but neither is a slam dunk.

Yeah, they took a the value approach- although 5M is more than some would’ve liked.  
 

I love the move- I also see it as a gamble, but not necessarily a lottery. Much better odds of winning than a lottery.

39 minutes ago, Success said:

 

I tend to go homer on acquisitions. But I think Allen could do for Harty what Brady did for Welker or Edelman.

 

Speed, AND getting good separation? And good hands too?  I can see a few deep balls going his way next year.  We haven't had someone who can really stretch the field.

 

 

That's better than any receiving corps we've had since the '90's.

 

Agreed.  Keeping him healthy and Dorsey drawing up the blueprints are the only obstacles to this being a very solid acquisition

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53 minutes ago, Success said:

 

I actually think we would have done a lot better last year if Crowder hadn't gotten hurt.  It was a small sample size - but he had some 3rd down ability that we lacked the rest of the season.

 

I’d like to see Harty stay healthy 

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35 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:


Just watch some Iowa games on the ESPN app. Guy is just awesome. He plays zone like he has eyes in the back of his head, sheds, fills, pursues, and I see sideline to sideline work despite the assumption “big long white guy can’t run.” He can run and carry the seam. He’s a big stronger version of Fred Warner. He’s a dude. Someone mentioned in another thread, that Campbell is training with Luke Keuchly. In theory, he could come to his pre Draft visit (assuming he has one) and already know the entire playbook. 
 

Trenton Simpson is different. Some websites compare him to JOK of the Browns. Simpson is bigger, faster, stronger, and more explosive. He looks like he came out of a lab to play for McDermott. Oozes process too. If you watch his games, last year he was more of a flex nickel edge player. This past year he played in the box as a stack backer, so you see a lot of different skills. I would be ecstatic with either honestly. Simpson hits like a fright train, speed, all over the field and he is an awesome blitzer.


As this process continues, because these guys are such amazing, incredibly smart young men, they are going to rise up draft boards. 

I’m fully expecting him to be the pick at 27

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42 minutes ago, MasterStrategist said:

Everyone has an opinion, but I see Zay and Downs as 1st round talents.

 

There's skills in both of these guys that translate very well in our offense, and traits we look for.  

 

Both of them remind me of Dotson LY, and have a little Stefon/Tyler Lockett style.  

 

I see the OL as pretty much set.  Biggest unknown is MLB, and what they plan there.  But our 1st pick is either WR or MLB, as of now...def worthy candidates at both spots.

 

I didn't have a 1st on Dotson either. And his rookie year was a tape filled demonstration of why.

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38 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:


Just watch some Iowa games on the ESPN app. Guy is just awesome. He plays zone like he has eyes in the back of his head, sheds, fills, pursues, and I see sideline to sideline work despite the assumption “big long white guy can’t run.” He can run and carry the seam. He’s a big stronger version of Fred Warner. He’s a dude. Someone mentioned in another thread, that Campbell is training with Luke Keuchly. In theory, he could come to his pre Draft visit (assuming he has one) and already know the entire playbook. 
 

Trenton Simpson is different. Some websites compare him to JOK of the Browns. Simpson is bigger, faster, stronger, and more explosive. He looks like he came out of a lab to play for McDermott. Oozes process too. If you watch his games, last year he was more of a flex nickel edge player. This past year he played in the box as a stack backer, so you see a lot of different skills. I would be ecstatic with either honestly. Simpson hits like a fright train, speed, all over the field and he is an awesome blitzer.


As this process continues, because these guys are such amazing, incredibly smart young men, they are going to rise up draft boards. 

Awesome man. Yeah. I'll check some of those games out for sure. Now you have me pretty intrigued. Ultimately I do hope we get a WR early BUT I really feel that MLB is a big need for us too. Thanks for the tips man. Got my homework to do!!  Go Bills!!

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