Jump to content

Mock draft simulators.


Bigvinny

Recommended Posts

This was fanspeak bills fambigboard, went BPA. this is what ya get.

 

28: R1 P28 EDGE Bralen Trice - Washington

60: R2 P28 S Tyler Nubin - Minnesota

98: R3 P34 S Calen Bullock - USC

128: R4 P28 WR Jacob Cowing - Arizona

161: R5 P25 DL Justin Eboigbe - Alabama

164: R5 P28 DL Keith Randolph Jr. - Illinois

195: R6 P20 C Kingsley Eguakun - Florida

199: R6 P24 WR Isaiah Williams - Illinois

203: R6 P28 LB Trevin Wallace - Kentucky

247: R7 P28 RB Frank Gore Jr. - Southern Miss

  • Vomit 1
  • Dislike 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

60.

Kris JenkinsDT Michigan

67.

Roman WilsonWR Michigan

94.

Cade StoverTE Ohio State

98.

Maason SmithDT LSU

103.

Blake CorumRB Michigan

116.

Braden FiskeDT Florida State

148.

Tykee SmithS Georgia

159.

Zion Tupuola-FetuiEDGE Washington

162.

Kitan OladapoS Oregon State

198.

Brevyn Spann-FordTE Minnesota

202.

Nelson CeaserEDGE Houston

206.

Joshua CephusWR UTSA

246.

Kingsley EguakunOC Florida

2025 SF 3rd

2025 SF 3rd

2025 SF 4th

  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I drafted a team, trade back, trade back, trade back.

 

Trade Recap

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 29

2024: Round 3, Pick 73

2024: Round 6, Pick 207

2025: Round 5

Detroit Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 28

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 31

2024: Round 3, Pick 94

2024: Round 4, Pick 132

2024: Round 7, Pick 249

2025: Round 4

San Francisco Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 29

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 96

2024: Round 4, Pick 115

2024: Round 6, Pick 211

Jacksonville Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 94

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 97

2024: Round 5, Pick 170

2024: Round 5, Pick 178

Philadelphia Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 96

My Selections

31

Bralen Trice

EDGE | Washington

TRADE

60

Calen Bullock

S | USC

73

Javon Bullard

S | Georgia

TRADE

97

Braden Fiske

DL | Florida State

TRADE

99

Sedrick Van Pran

IOL | Georgia

115

Johnny Wilson

WR | Florida State

TRADE

129

Cade Stover

TE | Ohio State

132

Will Shipley

RB | Clemson

TRADE

159

Javon Baker

WR | UCF

162

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE | Washington

170

Jordan Jefferson

DL | LSU

TRADE

178

Fabien Lovett

DL | Florida State

TRADE

198

Jalyx Hunt

EDGE | Houston Baptist

202

Joe Milton

QB | Tennessee

206

Tyrice Knight

LB | UTEP

207

Sataoa Laumea

IOL | Utah

TRADE

211

Andru Phillips

CB | Kentucky

TRADE

246

Garret Greenfield

OT | South Dakota State

249

Evan Williams

S | Oregon

TRADE

  • Haha (+1) 1
  • Awesome! (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

29.

Bralen TriceEDGE Washington

60.

Kris JenkinsDT Michigan

92.

Xavier LegetteWR South Carolina

100.

DeWayne CarterDT Duke

129.

Tyler NubinS Minnesota

159.

Malik WashingtonWR Virginia

162.

Devontez WalkerWR North Carolina

198.

Sean MartinEDGE West Virginia

202.

Evan WilliamsS Oregon

206.

Braiden McGregorEDGE Michigan

246.

Beaux LimmerOC Arkansas

  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, ScorpionZero said:

I drafted a team, trade back, trade back, trade back.

 

Trade Recap

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 29

2024: Round 3, Pick 73

2024: Round 6, Pick 207

2025: Round 5

Detroit Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 28

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 31

2024: Round 3, Pick 94

2024: Round 4, Pick 132

2024: Round 7, Pick 249

2025: Round 4

San Francisco Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 29

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 96

2024: Round 4, Pick 115

2024: Round 6, Pick 211

Jacksonville Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 94

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 97

2024: Round 5, Pick 170

2024: Round 5, Pick 178

Philadelphia Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 96

My Selections

31

Bralen Trice

EDGE | Washington

TRADE

60

Calen Bullock

S | USC

73

Javon Bullard

S | Georgia

TRADE

97

Braden Fiske

DL | Florida State

TRADE

99

Sedrick Van Pran

IOL | Georgia

115

Johnny Wilson

WR | Florida State

TRADE

129

Cade Stover

TE | Ohio State

132

Will Shipley

RB | Clemson

TRADE

159

Javon Baker

WR | UCF

162

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE | Washington

170

Jordan Jefferson

DL | LSU

TRADE

178

Fabien Lovett

DL | Florida State

TRADE

198

Jalyx Hunt

EDGE | Houston Baptist

202

Joe Milton

QB | Tennessee

206

Tyrice Knight

LB | UTEP

207

Sataoa Laumea

IOL | Utah

TRADE

211

Andru Phillips

CB | Kentucky

TRADE

246

Garret Greenfield

OT | South Dakota State

249

Evan Williams

S | Oregon

TRADE

I couldn’t even keep track…glad you had fun though…🤣👍

 

 

Edited by JaCrispy
  • Haha (+1) 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

https://www.buffalobills.com/news/buffalo-bills-nfl-mock-draft-watch-2-0-2024


Most notable of these collected mocks:


February 22: The Athletic, The Athletic NFL Staff

TRADE No. 28, No. 99, No. 192 to MIAMI for No. 21 – WR Brian Thomas Jr., LSU

With Gabe Davis set to hit free agency and the Bills already lacking explosiveness, adding a young, home-run threat with tantalizing potential is top of mind this offseason. Thomas possesses everything the Bills would be after: speed, deep threat, size, leaping ability and a high ceiling to become one of the best in his class. He could quickly take over the X-receiver role Davis vacates and would complement Stefon Diggs nicely. For ever-aggressive Bills GM Brandon Beane, giving up a late third-round pick and a sixth-round pick to move up for Thomas is an easy decision. —Joe Buscaglia

Edited by Warriorspikes51
  • Like (+1) 2
  • Awesome! (+1) 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

https://www.buffalobills.com/news/buffalo-bills-nfl-mock-draft-watch-2-0-2024


Most notable of these collected mocks:


February 22: The Athletic, The Athletic NFL Staff

TRADE No. 28, No. 99, No. 192 to MIAMI for No. 21 – WR Brian Thomas Jr., LSU

With Gabe Davis set to hit free agency and the Bills already lacking explosiveness, adding a young, home-run threat with tantalizing potential is top of mind this offseason. Thomas possesses everything the Bills would be after: speed, deep threat, size, leaping ability and a high ceiling to become one of the best in his class. He could quickly take over the X-receiver role Davis vacates and would complement Stefon Diggs nicely. For ever-aggressive Bills GM Brandon Beane, giving up a late third-round pick and a sixth-round pick to move up for Thomas is an easy decision. —Joe Buscaglia

We have so many picks, I would be ok with trading up to early 20s to grab him. I think there is a noticeable drop-off after him.

  • Agree 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

R1:28

ADP

Laiatu Latu

UCLA

EDGE

GRADE

A

R2:60

ADP

Kris Jenkins

Michigan

DL

GRADE

A

R3:99

ADP

Ja'Lynn Polk

Washington

WR

GRADE

A

R4:128

ADP

Cole Bishop

Utah

S

GRADE

A+

R5:158

ADP

DeWayne Carter

Duke

DL

GRADE

A

R5:161

ADP

Evan Williams

Oregon

S

GRADE

B

R6:197

ADP

Jacob Cowing

Arizona

WR

GRADE

B

R6:201

ADP

Andrew Raym

Oklahoma

C

GRADE

D

R6:205

ADP

Braiden McGregor

Michigan

EDGE

GRADE

D

R7:245

ADP

Marcellas Dial

South Carolina

  • Awesome! (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Personally, this might be favorite mock I’ve had. Aside from missing out on Javon Bullard @ pick 100 by 2 spots, so traded back and picked up some future equity, the draft fell pretty much perfectly for BPA & Need. 
 

A+ IMO. 

 

IMG-1127.jpg
 

 

 

Edited by BBFL
  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Staying put works out GREAT in this one.

 

Question, though, for ye fellow WR train conductors: when Byron Murphy falls to 28 and Brian Thomas Jr is gone already, do you just take Murphy because BPA at a position of need, or do you slide down to the next WRs on your board, whether that's Mitchell or Franklin or whomever? 

 

This comes up a lot in 2024 mocks and probably mirrors a pivotal real-world debate for the actual franchise: D-line vs WR at end of 1st round? Obviously depends who slides, but can't you just see some juicy DT/DE just sitting there at 28 while WRs Thomas and Franklin are already off the board? 

 

(Here in my mock I figured Thomas has too much #1 potential to pass on for a position (DT) that seems to have real value on Day Two.)

 

image.thumb.png.688e87239fbea98f4ee77b34ad702171.png

Edited by Richard Noggin
Link to comment
Share on other sites

IMO Beane should strongly consider trading our 1st next year + pick 60 + whatever to acquire another 1st this year so we can end the first night of the draft with a pair of top flight dynamic WR’s for the next 5 years

 

if not that, at least move up in Round 2 to snag another

 

But, the benefit of them both being 1st rounders is the extra year of control

Edited by Warriorspikes51
  • Thank you (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Richard Noggin said:

Staying put works out GREAT in this one.

 

Question, though, for ye fellow WR train conductors: when Byron Murphy falls to 28 and Brian Thomas Jr is gone already, do you just take Murphy because BPA at a position of need, or do you slide down to the next WRs on your board, whether that's Mitchell or Franklin or whomever? 

 

This comes up a lot in 2024 mocks and probably mirrors a pivotal real-world debate for the actual franchise: D-line vs WR at end of 1st round? Obviously depends who slides, but can't you just see some juicy DT/DE just sitting there at 28 while WRs Thomas and Franklin are already off the board? 

 

(Here in my mock I figured Thomas has too much #1 potential to pass on for a position (DT) that seems to have real value on Day Two.)

 

image.thumb.png.688e87239fbea98f4ee77b34ad702171.png


honestly it’s too bad we can’t draft both Texas DT’s and WR’s

Link to comment
Share on other sites

41 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

IMO Beane should strongly consider trading our 1st next year + pick 60 + whatever to acquire another 1st this year so we can end the first night of the draft with a pair of top flight dynamic WR’s for the next 5 years

 

if not that, at least move up in Round 2 to snag another

 

But, the benefit of them both being 1st rounders is the extra year of control

 

While the base part of me loves just aggressively eliminating a looming roster need like this, and flipping it into a strength...I don't LOVE the likely answer to the next obvious question: how does Stephen Diggs react to the Bills very visibly giving up major draft capital to draft a SECOND 1st rd WR in 2024? Seems like you could just keep Diggs and pair him with a single young talent + Shakir + Kincaid/Knox (with Shorter and Shavers again competing for the 3rd barrier target). 

 

The obviousness of the proposed AGGRESSIVE WR grab would rely on Diggs' character to avoid disruption. 

  • Like (+1) 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

https://www.buffalobills.com/news/buffalo-bills-nfl-mock-draft-watch-2-0-2024


Most notable of these collected mocks:


February 22: The Athletic, The Athletic NFL Staff

TRADE No. 28, No. 99, No. 192 to MIAMI for No. 21 – WR Brian Thomas Jr., LSU

With Gabe Davis set to hit free agency and the Bills already lacking explosiveness, adding a young, home-run threat with tantalizing potential is top of mind this offseason. Thomas possesses everything the Bills would be after: speed, deep threat, size, leaping ability and a high ceiling to become one of the best in his class. He could quickly take over the X-receiver role Davis vacates and would complement Stefon Diggs nicely. For ever-aggressive Bills GM Brandon Beane, giving up a late third-round pick and a sixth-round pick to move up for Thomas is an easy decision. —Joe Buscaglia

 

Well that's really nice of Miami to let us pick a guy we'll use to beat their brains in for the next 5 years at least 😆

 

I wouldn't hate it. But if we're giving up a 3rd, then we really need to be even more judicious with our spending and make sure we're covering an extra, important hole in FA. I believe with the general devaluing of the position in Drafts, you could find a potential Starter at Safety in Round 3. Or a potential future Starter or at least 3rd DT (which gets a LOT of reps with how often they rotate). And I expected Round 3 to cover one of those.

 

And I'm not sure that would be enough for 21. Even in the more modern Rich Hill model (which is less expensive than the old Jimmy Johnson model and more in line with modern trades) - 28, 99, and 192 isn't even enough for 22: https://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-Value-Chart-Rich-Hill.asp

 

Personally, I'm hoping if he's Beane's guy, that he's still there at 24. We can move 28, 129, and 162 for 24 - giving up our 4th and our second 5th and retaining our 3rd.

Edited by BillsFanForever19
  • Like (+1) 1
  • Haha (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 hours ago, Prospector said:

We have so many picks, I would be ok with trading up to early 20s to grab him. I think there is a noticeable drop-off after him.

We have a lot of late picks that are not worth much in trade.  We only have 3 picks in top 100.  IF they have more than Ed Oliver, Greg Rousseau, Eli Ankou and Kingsley Jonathan under contract at DL before the draft, OK trade away 99 if they must, but I think more likely they trade back from 28 and trade up in maybe 4th or 5th round.  They need young, cheap, players who can play some snaps early.  It’s the cap that is driving that.

  • Agree 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

We have a lot of late picks that are not worth much in trade.  We only have 3 picks in top 100.  IF they have more than Ed Oliver, Greg Rousseau, Eli Ankou and Kingsley Jonathan under contract at DL before the draft, OK trade away 99 if they must, but I think more likely they trade back from 28 and trade up in maybe 4th or 5th round.  They need young, cheap, players who can play some snaps early.  It’s the cap that is driving that.

Makes sense... but I also like a lot of DLine in this draft even in later rounds

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

Staying put works out GREAT in this one.

 

Question, though, for ye fellow WR train conductors: when Byron Murphy falls to 28 and Brian Thomas Jr is gone already, do you just take Murphy because BPA at a position of need, or do you slide down to the next WRs on your board, whether that's Mitchell or Franklin or whomever? 

 

This comes up a lot in 2024 mocks and probably mirrors a pivotal real-world debate for the actual franchise: D-line vs WR at end of 1st round? Obviously depends who slides, but can't you just see some juicy DT/DE just sitting there at 28 while WRs Thomas and Franklin are already off the board? 

 

(Here in my mock I figured Thomas has too much #1 potential to pass on for a position (DT) that seems to have real value on Day Two.)

 

image.thumb.png.688e87239fbea98f4ee77b34ad702171.png

Any draft coming away with Franklin/Thomas AND sweat is A++ for me. Honestly I would willingly just take JAGs at all other pics of we came away with those 2. 

  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...