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1 minute ago, SUNTANBILLS FAN said:

To bad it's a year late we will have a top 5 pick next year......... just saying 

 

You think we'll be one of the 5 worst teams in the NFL?

 

I mean - you know Josh Allen is still our QB, right?

 

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19 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

Name a rookie WR that was that good. It takes young WR's 2-3 seasons to be good let alone a WR1 for a Superbowl team


Jamar Chase and Jordan Jefferson back to back rookie seasons. Puka Nacua this past year. OBJ and Michael Thomas. 
 

Jordan Addison has 900 yards and 10 TDs last year.

 

Would you consider Zay Flowers 800+ yards and 5 TDs a good rookie season?

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22 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

Name a rookie WR that was that good. It takes young WR's 2-3 seasons to be good let alone a WR1 for a Superbowl team


Very recently:

Jamar Chase

Justin Jefferson

Puka Nacua

Chris Olave

Garrett Wilson

AJ Brown
 

Pats guys that come to mind:

Randy Moss

OBJ

Anquan Boldin

Mike Evans

Michael Thomas

 


 

Certainly possible. 
 

Draft 2 guys at the minimum. 

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7 minutes ago, iccrewman112 said:


Jamar Chase and Jordan Jefferson back to back rookie seasons. Puka Nacua this past year. OBJ and Michael Thomas. 
 

Jordan Addison has 900 yards and 10 TDs last year.

 

Would you consider Zay Flowers 800+ yards and 5 TDs a good rookie season?

Those are good..not WR1 numbers. Diggs averages 110 catches and 1300 yards I believe 

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We haven’t had a QB like Josh Allen in decades who’s in prime of his career and that won’t last forever, go get him the best WR in this draft and stop f****** around , 

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32 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

Name a rookie WR that was that good. It takes young WR's 2-3 seasons to be good let alone a WR1 for a Superbowl team

 

While I don't disagree with you about spending that much to get a WR, especially in this draft, but there are quite a few big rookie WR seasons.  Pakua last year for example, Justin Jefferson, AJ Brown, JaMarr Chase just to name a few recent ones...then you got guys like OBJ, Julio Jones, Randy Moss, Anquan Boldin, Keenan Allen, etc.  

 

But...again, still do not think trading our first and 2nd this year and a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd next year is worth doing for anything other than a premiere QB prospect.  

 

And I certainly would never spend that much to move up in a draft this rich at WR.  I do however think it puts both Nabers and Odunze in play if one of them get into the mid teens with a QB run helping the cause.  Best case scenario is if we see guys like Bowers at TE and then someone fall in love with Worthy's 40 time go before one of those 2 guys and we can get one of them into the back half of the teens.  That is when I think Beane considers using next years first to go get the guy who fell there.  

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20 minutes ago, iccrewman112 said:

Jamar Chase and Jordan Jefferson back to back rookie seasons. Puka Nacua this past year. OBJ and Michael Thomas. 
 

Jordan Addison has 900 yards and 10 TDs last year.

 

Would you consider Zay Flowers 800+ yards and 5 TDs a good rookie season?

 

You don't need to leave the division even..

 

Garret Wilson had 83 receptions for over 1100 yards his rookie year.

Waddle had 72 for over 1000 his rookie year.

 

Needless to say they had less than optimal situations at QB and other WRs to take attention off of them.

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WRs are becoming more and more ready to step in and make an impact. Any WR drafted in the first round will be a disappointment if they don't get atleast 850 yards in their rookie season ( I mean for the Bills)

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1 minute ago, iccrewman112 said:


puka, Jefferson and Chase all had over 1400 yards in their rookie year.

 

So we just have to hope we get a Puka in round 5. Sounds easy enough 

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1 hour ago, Putin said:

We haven’t had a QB like Josh Allen in decades who’s in prime of his career and that won’t last forever, go get him the best WR in this draft and stop f****** around , 

BINGO.  And that is precisely what Beane and Co are attempting to do here.  

 

We'll NEVER have a QB as talented as Allen...and we likely won't again for MULTIPLE decades, if even then.  You absolutely need to go all in imo.  This next window of Allen's is conceivably the best chance for the Buffalo Bills to win a SB EVER.

 

ALL F'N IN.

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4 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Justin Jefferson was drafted #22 overall.  

Sounds like wishful thinking. Why doesn't everyone just draft the best WR in the NFL at pick 22?

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3 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Dude, come on.  

The point is these things could happen. And I could win the lottery. It's highly unlikely and now we don't have a WR1 so we actually need the impossible. Not a good position to be in

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35 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

So we just have to hope we get a Puka in round 5. Sounds easy enough 


id be willing to spend a 4th!!!

In all reality I spend the first 2 picks on WR. Due to the ballooning cost to sign Free Agent WRs and great ones rarely coming available. You need to have a cap controlled contract or two. 

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2 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

The point is these things could happen. And I could win the lottery. It's highly unlikely and now we don't have a WR1 so we actually need the impossible. Not a good position to be in

 

That's definitely a good comparison.  The odds of winning the lottery are 1 and 300 million.  

You asked the question on what rookie WR had a good year.  You were given about a dozen so yes...the odds are about the same.

 

The team that won the Super Bowl in the last 2 years didn't have a #1 WR.  Then you dismiss that by saying their 23 ppg offense turned it up in the playoffs. 

They got to the Super Bowl by scoring 17 points.   

 

We need the "impossible" lol?  

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