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7 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

 

In a situation where we went DL in Round 1, I would hope that Beane would move up from 60 in Round 2 to make sure that he got at least one of the last true Outside guys of value.

 

But in a scenario where we did go DL, then weren't able to move up in Round 2, and he was the last WR left of good value - i'd take him then. But that's about the only scenario.

 

I just don't see Beane taking a guy that small (as Steve Smith put it, "he's 170 lbs leaving the Thanksgiving table") who played only 60% of his snaps Outside last season at WR2. Fast as hell and explosive. But Beane is a "check the boxes" guy, who values the prototypical, athletic, physical specimens with his early picks. And I don't see Worthy checking enough boxes.

 

He is but he has been a "must get an X" guy at times too. Had to have an edge in 2021, had to have a corner in 2022, had to have a pass catcher in 2023. I know he got all those in round 1... but I think he knows he has to get out of the first two rounds with a receiver and they have talked a lot about explosiveness. I don't see a single scenario where Worthy is in contention at #28. But in a scenario where they go elsewhere at #28 I could see a scenario where he is in play in round 2. Again, not my ideal scenario. I suspect not theirs either. But a possibility all the same. 

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On 2/27/2024 at 1:38 AM, Richard Noggin said:

 

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? 

 

 

I think Murphy will be gone in reality but good question. I love the two defensive tackles at the top of this class - Newton and Murphy. They are my kind of defensive tackle, quick penetrators, aggressive and good with their hands. But I think both have to play 3T and Ed Oliver was the best player not name Josh Allen on our team in 2023. I don't know that with our roster as it is we can afford to spend our 1st round pick on the position manned by our best non-Quarterback of the past season. So if that situation arises I think the play is trade back, collect picks... but don't go beyond say #40 unless you are getting significant ammo to come back up with. 

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First one of the day. Things didn’t go as I wanted to. Traded back with Cinci first for 49, 80, and next years 2nd. Was hoping to get one of Franklin, Mitchell there but both were taken. Even Polk, Worthy and McConkey were gone. So I Got Sweat who I love. Since none of the WRs were there at 60 that I wanted I traded back a little more with 2 more teams. Going from 60 to 63, and then 65. Picking up more ammo late in the draft. Legette was there then. Even though I’m not in love with him, so I wanted to double up with another physical freak in Walker but Philly gave me 97, 160, and 179 for 80. I was hoping Walker would be there. He wasn’t. Then Rice and Burton also got snagged before me. Overall though I’m not hating how it turned out but I’m not overly confident with any of the WRs. Hopefully 1 of the 3 really works out. the draft was really about doubling up or more on positions of need in hopes that you get some battles going on and someone rising to the top come camp. 
 

49.

T'Vondre Sweat

DT Texas

 

65.

Xavier Legette

WR South Carolina

 

97.

Maason Smith

DT LSU

 

100.

Kitan Oladapo

S Oregon State

 

125.

Javon Baker

WR UCF

 

129.

Tykee Smith

S Georgia

 

159.

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE Washington

 

160.

Jawhar Jordan

RB Louisville

 

162.

Tommy Eichenberg

LB Ohio State

 

165.

Elijah Jones

CB Boston College

 

170.

Keith Randolph Jr.

DT Illinois

 

198.

Joe Milton

QB Tennessee

 

202.

Andrew Raym

OC Oklahoma

 

206.

Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint

WR Georgia

 

2025 CIN 2nd

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Okay everybody time to flip out

 

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 100

2024: Round 5, Pick 154

Los Angeles Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 99

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 4, Pick 109

2024: Round 5, Pick 166

2024: Round 6, Pick 190

Minnesota Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 100

My Selections

28

Brian Thomas Jr.

WR | LSU

60

Blake Corum

RB | Michigan

109

Cade Stover

TE | Ohio State

TRADE

129

Cam Hart

CB | Notre Dame

154

Jacob Cowing

WR | Arizona

TRADE

159

Beau Brade

S | Maryland

162

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE | Washington

166

Brennan Jackson

EDGE | Washington State

TRADE

190

Evan Williams

S | Oregon

TRADE

198

Andrew Raym

IOL | Oklahoma

202

J.D. Bertrand

LB | Notre Dame

206

Joe Milton

QB | Tennessee

246

Jordan Jefferson

DL | LSU

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R1:28

ADP

Demeioun Robinson

Penn State

EDGE

GRADE

A

R2:60

ADP

Darius Robinson

Missouri

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

Beau Brade

Maryland

S

GRADE

A+

R5:161

ADP

Jordan Jefferson

LSU

DL

GRADE

A

R6:197

ADP

Mekhi Wingo

LSU

DL

GRADE

A

R6:201

ADP

Andrew Raym

Oklahoma

C

GRADE

D

R6:205

ADP

Kendall Milton

Georgia

RB

GRADE

A

R7:245

ADP

Trey Knox

South Carolina

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DRAFT SELECTIONS

PICK: 28 RND: 1 (BUF)

Brian THOMAS JR.

WR LSU

PROFILE

PICK: 60 RND: 2 (BUF)

Chris BRASWELL

LB-EDGE Alabama

PROFILE

PICK: 99 RND: 3 (BUF)

Cole BISHOP

S Utah

PROFILE

PICK: 129 RND: 4 (BUF)

Ben SINNOTT

TE Kansas State

PROFILE

PICK: 159 RND: 5 (BUF)

Tykee SMITH

S Georgia

PROFILE

PICK: 162 RND: 5 (BUF)

Isaac GUERENDO

RB Louisville

PROFILE

PICK: 198 RND: 6 (BUF)

Keith RANDOLPH JR.

DL-EDGE Illinois

PROFILE

PICK: 202 RND: 6 (BUF)

Javontae JEAN-BAPTISTE

DE-EDGE Notre Dame

PROFILE

PICK: 206 RND: 6 (BUF)

Tanor BORTOLINI

C Wisconsin

PROFILE

PICK: 246 RND: 7 (BUF)

Zion LOGUE

DL Georgia

 

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28: R1 P28 EDGE Laiatu Latu - UCLA

60: R2 P28 WR Ja'Lynn Polk - Washington

98: R3 P34 S Calen Bullock - USC

128: R4 P28 S Cole Bishop - Utah

161: R5 P25 C Drake Nugent - Michigan

164: R5 P28 DL DeWayne Carter - Duke

195: R6 P20 WR Luke McCaffrey - Rice

199: R6 P24 TE Theo Johnson - Penn State

203: R6 P28 EDGE Austin Booker - Kansas

247: R7 DL Jaden Crumedy - Mississippi State

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First time this happened, I had a choice between WR Thomas and C Powers-Johnson.  I was torn.  I know the sexy pick is WR, but I opted to take the anchor up front for the rest of Josh's career.

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for whatever reason he fell and fell. I had to give up next years 1st but was able to squeeze a 3rd next year out of Jax. I tried to move up again in rd2 for Sweat but couldn’t swing a deal and he was gone. So I traded back with Hou for 86 and next years 2nd. Was hoping to pick up McKinley Jackson there but he was gone. So now the issue that no one really spoke to me here. Thought about Cole Bishop, S. But instead took another trade back for more picks. The Eagles gave me 97 and 160. I really thought Bishop would still be there but wasn’t. Then Miami offered me 157 and a 3rd next year. If I wasn’t going to be picking at 100 I wouldn’t have done it. Ended up getting Hicks there. So I feel really good about both WR and S, but just in case I doubled up at S with Smith later. I think Jefferson can be that 1tech that we need but also doubled up with Hall who’s more of a 3 but we need bodies regardless. Also picked up a few rotational DEs, a backup LB, and a weapon in Jordan. This draft is all about Nabors. The rest almost doesn’t matter. And even though I gave up some picks next year I was able to pick up extra 2nds and 3rds next year so we will be looking really strong for years to come. 
 

 

17.

Malik Nabers

WR LSU

 

100.

Jaden Hicks

S Washington State

 

129.

Jordan Jefferson

DT LSU

 

157.

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE Washington

 

159.

Gabe Hall

DT Baylor

 

160.

Jawhar Jordan

RB Louisville

 

162.

Tykee Smith

S Georgia

 

198.

Tommy Eichenberg

LB Ohio State

 

202.

Nelson Ceaser

EDGE Houston

 

206.

Andrew Raym

OC Oklahoma

 

2025 HOU 2nd

2025 JAX 3rd

2025 MIA 3rd

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28.

Brian Thomas Jr.WR LSU

60.

Michael Hall Jr.DT Ohio State

100.

Kris Abrams-DraineCB Missouri

129.

Tanor BortoliniOC Wisconsin

159.

Luke McCaffreyWR Rice

162.

Kenny Logan Jr.S Kansas

198.

Tommy EichenbergLB Ohio State

202.

Cedric JohnsonEDGE Ole Miss

206.

George HolaniRB Boise State

246.

Jordan StrachanEDGE South Carolina

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🔥ALL OFFENSE.  FIREPOWER.  Really loved this one.  Offense MUCH faster and MUCH more explosive 


BTJ lined up at X.  Worthy lined up anywhere + motion. Allows flexibility to move Diggs into slot more 
 

Jaylen Wright is my newest crush.  5'11 210  elite explosive speed and can break through tackles.  Has clocked in at 23.6 mph. 

 

Maybe Brenden Rice ends up being half the player his father was. 

LETS ROLL!!!! 

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I like this one.  Thomas in Rd. 1.  Persall in Rd. 3.  Don't really know anything about Taylor, but he is a highly rated DT, so I took him in Rd. 2.  Anyone have insight?  

 

I like the Harper/Smith, Taylor safety trio (perhaps 1 too many Ss drafted). 

 

I think this draft does a lot to help the WR, DT, and S issues, and provides depth at OL and LB.   

 

 

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Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 2, Pick 33

2024: Round 4, Pick 102

2024: Round 5, Pick 165

Carolina Receives:

2024: Round 1, Pick 28

Buffalo Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 100

2024: Round 5, Pick 154

2024: Round 6, Pick 191

2024: Round 6, Pick 217

Los Angeles Receives:

2024: Round 3, Pick 99

My Selections

33

Darius Robinson

EDGE | Missouri

TRADE

60

Braden Fiske

DL | Florida State

100

Jonathon Brooks

RB | Texas

TRADE

102

Sedrick Van Pran

IOL | Georgia

TRADE

129

Johnny Wilson

WR | Florida State

154

Tykee Smith

S | Georgia

TRADE

159

Jacob Cowing

WR | Arizona

162

Mohamed Kamara

EDGE | Colorado State

165

Beau Brade

S | Maryland

TRADE

191

J.D. Bertrand

LB | Notre Dame

TRADE

198

Jaden Crumedy

DL | Mississippi State

202

Joe Milton

QB | Tennessee

206

Jalyx Hunt

EDGE | Houston Baptist

217

Fabien Lovett

DL | Florida State

TRADE

246

Tyler Owens

S | Texas Tech

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I think this is not a draft to get a DE. There are very few worth taking early, and those fellas won't reach #28. So, WR is where the focus should be early, and then again in the mid-rounds, at least one more. I'd rather load up at WR, DT, and S. Traded back here, because the top tier at WR was picked clean. I really like how it played out, which means it's utterly unrealistic.

 

37.

Troy FranklinWR Oregon

60.

McKinnley JacksonDT Texas A&M

94.

Mike SainristilCB Michigan

98.

DeWayne CarterDT Duke

124.

Javon BakerWR UCF

128.

Tykee SmithS Georgia

129.

Thomas HarperS Notre Dame

159.

Isaiah DavisRB South Dakota State

162.

Keith Randolph Jr.DT Illinois

198.

Tommy EichenbergLB Ohio State

202.

Garret GreenfieldOT South Dakota State

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