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12 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

A LT to protect their new franchise QB. Unless I'm forgetting something they don't have a starting caliber LT on their roster. Plus they have another 2nd at #40 and two other 3rds (#67 & #78) so they have picks to burn. Getting a franchise LT on a 1st round rookie contract, and jumping KC in the process to make sure they get their guy, would be good motivation to trade #100 and move up IMO.

 

 

Depends on a LT being there though.

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1 hour ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


I'd be good with all sorts of combos!  I'd LOVE finding a way to get both Xavier's


Worthy at 28 or small trade up, then use the 2025 2nd and pick 60 to move way up in Round 2 for Legette 

You were right about the Diggs' rumors. It must have been bad, because short-term, it's a problem for the WR room.

The return was obviously the best they could do. Now, clearly, 2 early WR picks is more plausible.

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Looks like the "drafting WRs " game plan has shifted

significantly.

feels like this was not the plan a few months ago ?

McBeanes need two

 and one needs to be a future 1A.

 Samuel can 1b for awhile and Shakir gets more reps :)

The draft board has changed for the Bills. Wow.

3 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


I'd be good with all sorts of combos!  I'd LOVE finding a way to get both Xavier's


Worthy at 28 or small trade up, then use the 2025 2nd and pick 60 to move way up in Round 2 for Legette 

Sounds very sexy

 I want a twosome this draft. WRs that is :)

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4 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

I think my preferred option would be trading back with Washington to get their 3rd rounder this year. Take best WR available at pick 36, then use one of next year's 2nds to trade up in the 2nd round for another top 50 WR. Come away with two of these players - Legette, Franklin, Coleman, Mitchell, Worthy, McConkey. That looks amazing on paper. Depending on how the rookies perform it's decently possible we would immediately have a better WR room than we had last year.

This is also quite attractive. Same themes just another way to get there

 and yea we would. be better next year and beyond

pick the correct WRs and win big prizes :)

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8 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Yep.

 

Option 1: Trade up big, giving up next year's #1, one of next year's #2s and some mid round picks and get into the top 10 for one of the consensus top 3;

Option 2: Trade up smaller giving up one of next year's #2s and a mid round pick for (most likely) Thomas;

Option 3: Take an X receiver at #28 (likely Mitchell or Legette) and a Z type / move receiver at #60;

Option 4: Take a Z type / move receiver at #28 (likely Ladd or Worthy) and trade up in round 2 giving up one of next year's #2s for an X receiver (likely Legette or Coleman) in the 40s.

 

I think we are going to see one of those 4 options. 

 

 

@GunnerBill I'll have a double-portion of Option 4, with a side of chips & malt vinegar, please!

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Trade all the way up.  Go up after a sliding Thomas or Udunze.  Wait and take Leggette.  Those are the choices imo.  Needing an early contributor imo changes the equation for me on who to take.  Need someone capable of a good amount of snaps and able to play outside consistently.  

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Time will tell, as it always does, as to who made the best choices. Early rankings are nothing more than guesses based on their college careers. There were 4 wide receivers drafted in front of Justin Jefferson (Ruggs, Lamb, Jeudy and Raegor). Happens every year so hoping everything works out for Beane and the Bills. Go Bills!🏈🍻

 

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10 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

Nabers was the very 1st player Josh mentioned when he listed the WR’s in this draft class. Could be a tell of who he wants most

(A) Nabers is my choice too, but he may go to LAC at #5 after Harrison goes #4 to ARI.  If he last to #6. Beane should have a deal in place with his old friend Schoen:

 

#6 to BUF

#28, 2025 1st and 2025 2nd (prob the one just acquired) and a 5th in 2024 and 5th in 2025 to NYG

 

A lot to give up but Nabers is worth it

 

(B) Alternatively, my second favorite idea is drafting my man crush McConkey at #28 (not a sure thing he lasts to #28 though) and either moving up in the 2nd round or standing pat (depending if there's a run on the 2nd tier receivers) to get Franklin, Legette, Polk, Coleman, Wilson, Worthy, Burton, Walker (whomever they like best)

 

(C) a small trade up for Thomas JR if he slides to late teens is what I think Beane does.  #28 and 2025 2nd to move up.

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1 hour ago, Donuts and Doritos said:

 

 

They go into WR draft prospects in this, after initially talking about the Diggs trade. Cosell has some good takes on both the trade & WR draft prospects.


This is what I’ve been saying from the beginning as it pertains to not needing a traditional X. I understand the want for it but this is 2024 football not 1990 football. Cosell lays it out perfectly. Offenses use interchangeable parts that can play inside or outside and make a defense prepare for personnel and formations. 
 

This is why I said I expected Samuel to play outside with Diggs on the roster and he is definitely going to play more out there now. This is why I have been a huge McConkey guy. He’s a guy you can line up everywhere and find success and his strength is route running and getting open. 

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33 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:


This is what I’ve been saying from the beginning as it pertains to not needing a traditional X. I understand the want for it but this is 2024 football not 1990 football. Cosell lays it out perfectly. Offenses use interchangeable parts that can play inside or outside and make a defense prepare for personnel and formations. 
 

This is why I said I expected Samuel to play outside with Diggs on the roster and he is definitely going to play more out there now. This is why I have been a huge McConkey guy. He’s a guy you can line up everywhere and find success and his strength is route running and getting open. 

 

While Cosell is right I think a lot of that is the proliferation of the Shanahan style offense which is a very horizontal offense. I don't love Josh Allen's horizontal game. The Bills have to be a bit more vertical because it is what Josh does best. He throws the 15-25 yard downfield strike better than anyone else in the league. That necessitates at least one receiver who is a true outside option who can win vertically and get off press. 

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My money is on Ladd.  He is Diggs, without Diggs younger long ball ability.   Ladd will absolutely torch you from 5 - 15 yards.  

 

They need to figure out the long ball still, but lets be honest with ourselves, Allen's long ball ability isn't very good.  Should we really be looking for a long ball WR if Allen struggles with accuracy on the long ball?

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10 minutes ago, Back2Buff said:

My money is on Ladd.  He is Diggs, without Diggs younger long ball ability.   Ladd will absolutely torch you from 5 - 15 yards.  

 

They need to figure out the long ball still, but lets be honest with ourselves, Allen's long ball ability isn't very good.  Should we really be looking for a long ball WR if Allen struggles with accuracy on the long ball?

I think McConkey can be the “go to” money guy, in the same way Beasley and Edelman were. However I think McConkey will be a better YAC dude.

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7 minutes ago, Back2Buff said:

My money is on Ladd.  He is Diggs, without Diggs younger long ball ability.   Ladd will absolutely torch you from 5 - 15 yards.  

 

They need to figure out the long ball still, but lets be honest with ourselves, Allen's long ball ability isn't very good.  Should we really be looking for a long ball WR if Allen struggles with accuracy on the long ball?

Allen's long ball accuracy is indeed spotty. He can do better. Get him the right receiver(s) and imo his accuracy will improve. You have to make productive use of that arm. 

Of course bombs are fun but they are in any event low completion playcalls. The credible threat to take the top off at any time can however do a lot for your O underneath.

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