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Cory Trice, CB Purdue-Great Measurables, excellent performance. No discussion so far. Any opinions?


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8 hours ago, Herb Nightly said:

Poyer, Hyde  and Rapp. Hamlin,Anderson, Mayden. Maybe even Lewis and  Benford.  How bad do the Bills really need a safety this year? As with DT,I'm not overly concerned with expiring contracts because Beane is a master of the 1-year deal 

Agreed, but, that is a lot of options and leverage of safeties.  But, no clear path.  I like all the hedging and options.  But, not sure on anything.

Poyer and Hyde are awesome!  But, getting old and have concerns.

 

Rapp is possibly a good fill in.

 

Hamlin May or may not play again and is not a complete safety, but, a good back up.

 

Andersen and Mayden….meh on meh

 

JMO

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8 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

There is some Woolen there. I don't think his tape is as strong as Woolen's. But the measurables are there. 

 

Woolen ran a ridiculous 40 time...like low 4.3 or high 4.2s...

 

No idea how a player with that type of speed lasted til round 5.

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27 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Woolen ran a ridiculous 40 time...like low 4.3 or high 4.2s...

 

No idea how a player with that type of speed lasted til round 5.

 

Yea 4.26. The tricky think with his projection was the level of competition. I thought for sure he'd go day 2 though.

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