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51 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


this is one of my favorites I’ve seen. Fantastic job!!  A dynamic explosive elite speed 6’3 in Franklin.  A monster of a NT in Sweat. A very interesting 6’7 WR in Wilson who could be a total nightmare to deal with. Then another quality WR in Baker


Thanks. I really like this one also. 3 of my favourite WRs in this draft and I think at those spots it’s realistic. Would really improve our offense. And love getting 2 DT in Sweat and Randolph Jr. Hope Beane pulls off something like this. 

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17 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

Decided to concentrate on WR, DT, S, but they just handed me a fella at 28, so I took him.

 

28.

Brock Bowers

TE Georgia

60.

Ja'Lynn Polk

WR Washington

124.

Jordan Jefferson

DT LSU

128.

Tykee Smith

S Georgia

131.

Javon Solomon

EDGE Troy

158.

Brenden Rice

WR USC

161.

Malik Mustapha

S Wake Forest

180.

Fabien Lovett

DT Florida State

197.

Marshawn Kneeland

EDGE Western Michigan

201.

Anim Dankwah

OT Howard

205.

Kendall Milton

RB Georgia

I’d be on with it but we better be trading Knox 

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21 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

Decided to concentrate on WR, DT, S, but they just handed me a fella at 28, so I took him.

 

28.

Brock Bowers

TE Georgia

60.

Ja'Lynn Polk

WR Washington

124.

Jordan Jefferson

DT LSU

128.

Tykee Smith

S Georgia

131.

Javon Solomon

EDGE Troy

158.

Brenden Rice

WR USC

161.

Malik Mustapha

S Wake Forest

180.

Fabien Lovett

DT Florida State

197.

Marshawn Kneeland

EDGE Western Michigan

201.

Anim Dankwah

OT Howard

205.

Kendall Milton

RB Georgia


Love Bowers, he’s just a huge WR. The question would become if he was drafted is does he take away from King Cade’s role…? 
 

They’d have to be used in a similar fashion, which wouldn’t be a bad thing. Might be a problem with the contract, love and track record for Dawson Knox. 
 

Polk is an intriguing prospect and very similar to Brenden Rice. Would be a decent combo to select. Would rather they do something different with that first pick though if it ended up unfolding that way.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


how about FSU Johnny Wilson?  6’7 and good speed for that size. Would be a very interesting pick in Round 3: edit someone likely takes him Round 2 just based on physical size and power

 

considering Beane’s love for Kelvin Benjamin even though that didn’t work out…I could see us really liking him

 

I haven't looked at him yet. Just kind of starting and haven't really gone in depth beyond some of the bigger names. Really liked what I saw from Troy Franklin, Xavier Legette, and Keon Coleman. They kind of jumped off the screen to me.

 

I'd say at 6'7", it would really come down to how he tests at the Combine and Pro Day. Most guys THAT big are giving up some speed and athletic ability. If he were to test really well, he'll climb. If he tests average or below, quite possible that he falls to the end of Round 3 or later, given the depth of the class. 

 

Another thing we have to take into account with these guys is how they look on video is great. But if they don't interview well and don't show a love of the game, a desire to be great, an understanding of what they need to improve on, a high intellect for the game and position, and appear coachable - what they've done won't matter to this regime. Those things weigh just as heavy as what they see on the video, maybe even more. And we won't know who's impressed them there and who didn't.

 

Kelvin Benjamin could make Beane less into the idea though. He saw first hand how a really big WR can backfire. Especially if their fire is lacking. I'd also say that everyone who says he loved him is projecting. He was just the Assistant GM, not the guy who picked him. It would be like saying Brian Gaine had to have loved everyone Beane took last year.

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1 hour ago, wppete said:


Thanks. I really like this one also. 3 of my favourite WRs in this draft and I think at those spots it’s realistic. Would really improve our offense. And love getting 2 DT in Sweat and Randolph Jr. Hope Beane pulls off something like this. 

 

3 of the first 4 picks at WR alone is absolutely not happening.

 

As it is, the 2nd WR taken will be getting minimal targets with Diggs, Franklin, Shakir, and Kincaid ahead of them in the pecking order as is.

 

A 3rd one would mean one of the picks would barely see the field, if they even dress at all. You're not going to spend 3rd & 4th picks for those roles, with the amount of holes we have to fill and the depth of the class at WR.

 

We have to address holes we have at DT (of which we have to find a starter and 3 more rotational guys), DE (a guy who can start, as we can't rely on Miller without insurance, and a rotational rusher), and Safety (1, possibly 2 starters, if we let go of Poyer). We're not going to be able to do all of that in Free Agency and 1 pick at those spots before Round 5 is not enough.

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1 hour ago, BBFL said:


Love Bowers, he’s just a huge WR. The question would become if he was drafted is does he take away from King Cade’s role…? 
 

They’d have to be used in a similar fashion, which wouldn’t be a bad thing. Might be a problem with the contract, love and track record for Dawson Knox. 
 

Polk is an intriguing prospect and very similar to Brenden Rice. Would be a decent combo to select. Would rather they do something different with that first pick though if it ended up unfolding that way.

 

 

I'd like to see Brady find creative ways to get them both on the field, if that were to play out. I'd be shocked if it did. I'm an UGA fan. Also like both Polk and Rice. So, I mostly just said, I like those fellas, I'm taking them. No consequences when it's make-believe.

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5 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

I'd like to see Brady find creative ways to get them both on the field, if that were to play out. I'd be shocked if it did. I'm an UGA fan. Also like both Polk and Rice. So, I mostly just said, I like those fellas, I'm taking them. No consequences when it's make-believe.


That’s the fun part about these mocks. 
 

Speaking of UGA TEs… I know they’re not exactly the same mold but I’d hate to see the team that drafts him utilize him the way Pittsburgh do Washington… Not at all. Talent is absolutely there and needs to be given a chance. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, Dr. Who said:

Decided to concentrate on WR, DT, S, but they just handed me a fella at 28, so I took him.

 

28.

Brock Bowers

TE Georgia

60.

Ja'Lynn Polk

WR Washington

124.

Jordan Jefferson

DT LSU

128.

Tykee Smith

S Georgia

131.

Javon Solomon

EDGE Troy

158.

Brenden Rice

WR USC

161.

Malik Mustapha

S Wake Forest

180.

Fabien Lovett

DT Florida State

197.

Marshawn Kneeland

EDGE Western Michigan

201.

Anim Dankwah

OT Howard

205.

Kendall Milton

RB Georgia

That'd be something else with him as a TE. Surely Knox would be traded the next day for a song and a dance. 

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10 minutes ago, 34-78-83 said:

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The Oregon draft :)


That would be a wickedly awesome draft. Love Jaylon Collins, think he’s a solid player that can play as well as Rapp; decent backup safety at worse. 
 

 

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6 hours ago, Dr. Who said:

Decided to concentrate on WR, DT, S, but they just handed me a fella at 28, so I took him.

 

28.

Brock Bowers

TE Georgia

60.

 

 

Bowers fell to me in only one mock so far and I absolutely jumped at the chance to add him. 

 

 

5 hours ago, mrags said:

I’d be on with it but we better be trading Knox 

 

Or the Bills could continue to develop their heavier packages including at least two TEs on the field at a time. Fielding at least two of Knox, Kincaid, and Bowers on the majority of snaps shouldn't coincide with less passing explosiveness. It SHOULD coincide with less predictability and less vulnerability to defenses with excellent secondaries, like KC, for example. 2 or 3 TE sets are fascinating responses to defenses who like to go nickel and dime all the time. 

 

4 hours ago, Dr. Who said:

I'd like to see Brady find creative ways to get them both on the field, if that were to play out. I'd be shocked if it did. I'm an UGA fan. Also like both Polk and Rice. So, I mostly just said, I like those fellas, I'm taking them. No consequences when it's make-believe.

 

This was allegedly Dorsey's plan for the offense in 2023, being physical and multiple and unpredictable due in part to multiple-TE sets.

 

4 hours ago, boyst said:

That'd be something else with him as a TE. Surely Knox would be traded the next day for a song and a dance. 

 

If trading Knox carries cap relief, then sure, that makes sense. But with him having two years left on his extension, I'd imagine it's better to keep him one more season and benefit from his presence we'd be paying for anyways. Why not try to adapt and operate from a position of strength? 

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6 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Bowers fell to me in only one mock so far and I absolutely jumped at the chance to add him. 

 

 

 

Or the Bills could continue to develop their heavier packages including at least two TEs on the field at a time. Fielding at least two of Knox, Kincaid, and Bowers on the majority of snaps shouldn't coincide with less passing explosiveness. It SHOULD coincide with less predictability and less vulnerability to defenses with excellent secondaries, like KC, for example. 2 or 3 TE sets are fascinating responses to defenses who like to go nickel and dime all the time. 

 

 

This was allegedly Dorsey's plan for the offense in 2023, being physical and multiple and unpredictable due in part to multiple-TE sets.

 

 

If trading Knox carries cap relief, then sure, that makes sense. But with him having two years left on his extension, I'd imagine it's better to keep him one more season and benefit from his presence we'd be paying for anyways. Why not try to adapt and operate from a position of strength? 

In a madden universe it works. In real world it doesn’t really work. Not like you’re dreaming it up. At least I don’t think they take advantage of it the way you want them to. I’d be all for a 3TE offense a good portion of the time. But we couldn’t even run Knox and Kincaid on the field successfully despite what everyone here saw as far as potential. 

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Not in 1,000,000,000,000 years would this ever happen. But you do enough mocks and I guess Nabers will end up falling eventually. I started attempting to trade up when he made it to the teens. And he just wasn’t taken. Coleman, Odunze, and Thomas all taken before him. Because he fell I had to give up a bunch. 28, next years 2nd and 5th. I felt really good. Heading into the 2nd rd I planned on moving up to the 40s to pick up Sweat and the Pats took him at 34. Then McConkey and Worthy fell and I saw Franklin still there and thought, what the hell. Let’s get this WR room right once and for all. Gave 60, 161, and next years 3rd. I fully expected I would trade back a few times the rest of the way to recoup some of next years picks and only got offered 1 trade and that was my 3rd round pick. I couldn’t move back 20+ spots at that point just to swap next years 4th for my 6th. So I took the S. Overall I’d kill for this draft as I think everyone else would too. Could even move on from Diggs post June for extra picks next year. Or at the trade deadline. Options are endless. 
 

 

22.

Malik Nabers

WR LSU

 

47.

Troy Franklin

WR Oregon

 

99.

Jaden Hicks

S Washington State

 

128.

Jordan Jefferson

DT LSU

 

158.

Fabien Lovett

DT Florida State

 

197.

Joe Milton

QB Tennessee

 

201.

Nelson Ceaser

EDGE Houston

 

205.

Kitan Oladapo

S Oregon State

 

245.

Anim Dankwah

OT Howard

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9 minutes ago, mrags said:

Not in 1,000,000,000,000 years would this ever happen. But you do enough mocks and I guess Nabers will end up falling eventually. I started attempting to trade up when he made it to the teens. And he just wasn’t taken. Coleman, Odunze, and Thomas all taken before him. Because he fell I had to give up a bunch. 28, next years 2nd and 5th. I felt really good. Heading into the 2nd rd I planned on moving up to the 40s to pick up Sweat and the Pats took him at 34. Then McConkey and Worthy fell and I saw Franklin still there and thought, what the hell. Let’s get this WR room right once and for all. Gave 60, 161, and next years 3rd. I fully expected I would trade back a few times the rest of the way to recoup some of next years picks and only got offered 1 trade and that was my 3rd round pick. I couldn’t move back 20+ spots at that point just to swap next years 4th for my 6th. So I took the S. Overall I’d kill for this draft as I think everyone else would too. Could even move on from Diggs post June for extra picks next year. Or at the trade deadline. Options are endless. 
 

 

22.

Malik Nabers

WR LSU

 

47.

Troy Franklin

WR Oregon

 

99.

Jaden Hicks

S Washington State

 

128.

Jordan Jefferson

DT LSU

 

158.

Fabien Lovett

DT Florida State

 

197.

Joe Milton

QB Tennessee

 

201.

Nelson Ceaser

EDGE Houston

 

205.

Kitan Oladapo

S Oregon State

 

245.

Anim Dankwah

OT Howard

If you find that universe, go out and buy a lottery ticket.

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4 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

If you find that universe, go out and buy a lottery ticket.

Well, it happened. In the Profootballnetwork universe. I guess I’ll have to pray to the football gods come draft time. 

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15 hours ago, BBFL said:


Love Bowers, he’s just a huge WR. The question would become if he was drafted is does he take away from King Cade’s role…? 
 

They’d have to be used in a similar fashion, which wouldn’t be a bad thing. Might be a problem with the contract, love and track record for Dawson Knox. 
 

Polk is an intriguing prospect and very similar to Brenden Rice. Would be a decent combo to select. Would rather they do something different with that first pick though if it ended up unfolding that way.

 

 

I'm loving Ja'lynn Polk!! He reminds me of Michael Thomas. Another player I'm liking later in the draft is Mohamed Kamara. His motor doesn't stop until the whistle. Would love to see these two in Bills uniforms next season

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8 minutes ago, Solomon Grundy said:

I'm loving Ja'lynn Polk!! He reminds me of Michael Thomas. Another player I'm liking later in the draft is Mohamed Kamara. His motor doesn't stop until the whistle. Would love to see these two in Bills uniforms next season

 

Kamara disappointed me a bit at the Shrine Bowl. He was one of the guys I was really interested in from that game but despite a couple of flashes he underwhelmed both in practices from reports and then in the game. With his smaller stature he really is probably reliant on being drafted as a sub package edge rusher because he will struggle to hold up against the run, but against that level of competition I wanted to see him dominate, and he didn't. I think for the Bills he'd be off my board. Maybe more in a 3-4 scheme where he can come in and rush from a two point stance on obvious passing downs I'd still consider him worth a shot. But the Shrine Bowl was a chance to really boost his draft stock and it was a chance he failed to take IMO. 

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I love the PFN one but their rankings right now seem pretty outdated in my view. Franklin being ranked 42 overall when most other places have him between 20-30 is telling. I also see a ton of safeties going in early round 3 (like 5-6 usually between picks 73-88) which seems incorrect as well. Maason Smith outside of the top-100 is a pipe dream: he’s not lasting past pick 75 in my eyes.

 

Fanspeak seems to have some issues refreshing the page or making me start over sometimes mid-draft, but I feel like those updated rankings are somewhat closer to reality, at least as far as the top-100 to 150 are concerned. Then again, those are user created and may not be very reflective of reality depending on which board you elect to use. Also, no trades without premium is no bueno. That’s where PFN is better, so long as you only take realistic compensation.

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does anyone else get ole miss vibes back when aj brown, kc metcalf, and dawson knox came out with LSU this year?  it feels to me like their 1 and 2 wr's both look like they have a shot to be a number 1 in the nfl.

 

maybe im wrong, i dunno.

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I'm assuming the Bills cut Morse, and use his cap savings on the Defensive side of the ball:

 

 

28. Adonai Mitchell WR Texas

 

60. Sedrick Van Pran C Georgia

 

99. Mason Smith DT LSU

 

128. Javon Baker WR UCF

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3 trade backs, just went with it.

 

30

Brian Thomas Jr.

WR | LSU

TRADE

61

Trey Benson

RB | Florida State

TRADE

62

Calen Bullock

S | USC

TRADE

64

McKinnley Jackson

DL | Texas A&M

TRADE

95

Maason Smith

DL | LSU

TRADE

99

Braden Fiske

DL | Florida State

128

Jaden Hicks

S | Washington State

158

Jacob Cowing

WR | Arizona

161

Roger Rosengarten

OT | Washington

162

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE | Washington

TRADE

197

Andrew Raym

IOL | Oklahoma

201

Jalyx Hunt

EDGE | Houston Baptist

205

Marist Liufau

LB | Notre Dame

245

Jarrian Jones

CB | Florida State

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5 hours ago, ScorpionZero said:

3 trade backs, just went with it.

 

30

Brian Thomas Jr.

WR | LSU

TRADE

61

Trey Benson

RB | Florida State

TRADE

62

Calen Bullock

S | USC

TRADE

64

McKinnley Jackson

DL | Texas A&M

TRADE

95

Maason Smith

DL | LSU

TRADE

99

Braden Fiske

DL | Florida State

128

Jaden Hicks

S | Washington State

158

Jacob Cowing

WR | Arizona

161

Roger Rosengarten

OT | Washington

162

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE | Washington

TRADE

197

Andrew Raym

IOL | Oklahoma

201

Jalyx Hunt

EDGE | Houston Baptist

205

Marist Liufau

LB | Notre Dame

245

Jarrian Jones

CB | Florida State

 

I'm perplexed by the amount of Day 2 RB picks you've been making. I'm not against Drafting a RB. But I'm against spending Day 1 or Day 2 picks on a devalued position, when we have a Top 5, Pro Bowl Back in house as our Starter already. You don't spend a 2nd Round Pick on a 2nd RB.

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10 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

 

I'm perplexed by the amount of Day 2 RB picks you've been making. I'm not against Drafting a RB. But I'm against spending Day 1 or Day 2 picks on a devalued position. Especially when we already have a Top 5, Pro Bowl Back in house as our Starter already.

 

@Einstein shared started a thread yesterday based on this chart:

 

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Guess how many other teams spent THREE top 3-round picks on RB over the past five years. (The answer is of course zero. Only the Bills have invested that many valuable picks in the RB position recently.) Suggests that the Bills could maybe chill on a RB until day three. 

 

Fascinating info down the board shared here: 

 

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31 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

@Einstein shared started a thread yesterday based on this chart:

 

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Guess how many other teams spent THREE top 3-round picks on RB over the past five years. (The answer is of course zero. Only the Bills have invested that many valuable picks in the RB position recently.) Suggests that the Bills could maybe chill on a RB until day three. 

 

Fascinating info down the board shared here: 

 

 

If you don't have a solid Starter, Rounds 2 & 3 are the way to go. You don't want to spend a lot of money on the RB position or use a 1st.

 

We went with Singletary in Round 3 in 2019. He didn't wow us his Rookie season. So when Moss fell the following year and was good value, we figured between the two of them - we're going to be completely set. One of them was bound to develop into a stud. Unfortunately, Moss impressed even less.

 

We gave it the years of 2020 and 2021 hoping at least one of Singletary and Moss would step up. But neither surpassed being anything but average to halfway decent. So we traded down in Round 2 of 2022 a couple times, picked up some more picks to mitigate the cost of trying again and picked up James Cook.

 

Luckily, it seems we've finally hit on one. Now that we have, you're just looking for a change of pace back. Preferably a Bruiser. That's not a role you spend anything higher than Round 4 on. Preferably, Round 5.

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Had to give up my 4th rounder next year but that was after I traded back with Cleveland and picked up an extra 2nd and 3rd. We’re set at WR for the next 5+ years. Should take Allen all the way through his prime. Also set at DT for a while. Found Hyde’s replacement. And picked up some bodies to throw at backup CB, OL, and DE. 
 

54.

T'Vondre Sweat

DT Texas

 

56.

Troy Franklin

WR Oregon

 

94.

Jaden Hicks

S Washington State

 

99.

McKinnley Jackson

DT Texas A&M

 

128.

Jermaine Burton

WR Alabama

 

158.

Brenden Rice

WR USC

 

161.

Ja'quan Sheppard

CB Maryland

 

197.

Marshawn Kneeland

EDGE Western Michigan

 

201.

Andrew Raym

OC Oklahoma

 

205.

Anim Dankwah

OT Howard

 

245.

Brennan Jackson

EDGE Washington State

 

2025 CLE 2nd

2025 CLE 3rd

 

 

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3 hours ago, mrags said:

Had to give up my 4th rounder next year but that was after I traded back with Cleveland and picked up an extra 2nd and 3rd. We’re set at WR for the next 5+ years. Should take Allen all the way through his prime. Also set at DT for a while. Found Hyde’s replacement. And picked up some bodies to throw at backup CB, OL, and DE. 

 

I like that you waited until Round 4 before doubling down.

 

PFN's ranking of Franklin is way off though. Every other simulator and mock has it 50/50 he's even on the board at 28. If he's on the board at 56 in reality, something catastrophic has happened in the Pre-Draft process. I'd love Franklin and Sweat Round 1 and Round 2 though. It's ideal.

 

I'm down on the idea of Drafting 3 WR's though. That would make 4 of our 6 WR's having a combined zero reps of Regular Season experience. It could go great, or it could go terribly. I think there's little to no chance they don't bring in a mid tier vet in FA, whether anyone likes that idea or not. 2/3 of our WR's being Rookies (or essentially a Rookie in Shorter's case) seems too risky for how carefully this regime operates, IMO.

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3 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

 

I like that you waited until Round 4 before doubling down.

 

PFN's ranking of Franklin is way off though. Every other simulator and mock has it 50/50 he's even on the board at 28. If he's on the board at 56 in reality, something catastrophic has happened in the Pre-Draft process. I'd love Franklin and Sweat Round 1 and Round 2 though. It's ideal.

 

I'm down on the idea of Drafting 3 WR's though. That would make 4 of our 6 WR's having a combined zero reps of Regular Season experience. It could go great, or it could go terribly. I think there's little to no chance they don't bring in a mid tier vet in FA, whether anyone likes that idea or not. 2/3 of our WR's being Rookies (or essentially a Rookie in Shorter's case) seems too risky for how carefully this regime operates, IMO.

I fully expect them to sign a vet WR to bring in and still might draft 3. They clearly know they have a need for WR. They are getting one early in hopes they could be our future #1 and push Diggs to #2. They need depth, and the 3rd option is just insurance in case one of the other 2 doesn’t work out. It’s only because this draft is so deep. The possibility of getting 3 good WRs and potentially being set up for years to come. Have to take advantage of it. I get that the chances of it happening are not likely. But if it was me this is what I’d do. I don’t expect The Bills to do it. Hell, I really have doubts they will take a WR in the first rd because McDermotts NEED for defensive players. 

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20 hours ago, Special K said:

I'm assuming the Bills cut Morse, and use his cap savings on the Defensive side of the ball:

 

 

28. Adonai Mitchell WR Texas

 

60. Sedrick Van Pran C Georgia

 

99. Mason Smith DT LSU

 

128. Javon Baker WR UCF


In terms of spending they are better off going after defensive FAs. There’s a host of talent in that pool and likely the best course to correct problems as they have experience. 
 

Save the draft for offense unless guys who are just to talented to pass. 
 

Need a DT and Safety that have youth badly so I won’t be disappointed if they ***** some up in the draft like your mock suggests. 

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31.

Adonai Mitchell

WR Texas

61.

McKinnley Jackson

DT Texas A&M

63.

Darius Robinson

EDGE Missouri

128.

Tanor Bortolini

OC Wisconsin

158.

Brenden Rice

WR USC

161.

Jay Stanley

S Southern Miss

197.

Gabe Hall

DT Baylor

201.

Sione Vaki

S Utah

205.

Marshawn Kneeland

EDGE Western Michigan

206.

Carson Steele

RB UCLA

245.

Kitan Oladapo

S Oregon State

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More trade backs

 

33

Ladd McConkey

WR | Georgia

TRADE

60

Tyler Nubin

S | Minnesota

64

Ruke Orhorhoro

DL | Clemson

TRADE

99

Brenden Rice

WR | USC

129

Jaden Hicks

S | Washington State

TRADE

132

DeWayne Carter

DL | Duke

TRADE

155

Jacob Cowing

WR | Arizona

TRADE

158

Jaylan Ford

LB | Texas

161

Kitan Oladapo

S | Oregon State

179

Andrew Raym

IOL | Oklahoma

TRADE

197

Javon Solomon

EDGE | Troy

201

Joe Milton

QB | Tennessee

205

Brevyn Spann-Ford

TE | Minnesota

245

Jordan Jefferson

DL | LSU

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28: R1 P28 WR Xavier Worthy - Texas

60: R2 P28 S Kamren Kinchens - Miami

98: R3 P34 WR Johnny Wilson - FSU

128: R4 P28 S Cole Bishop - Utah

161: R5 P25 DL DeWayne Carter - Duke

164: R5 P28 DL Darius Robinson - Missouri

195: R6 P20 LB Omar Speights - LSU

199: R6 P24 C Dylan McMahon - NC State

203: R6 P28 CB Storm Duck - Penn State

247: R7 P28 TE Tip Reiman - Illinois

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