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Rumor: Bills trying aggressively to move up for a WR in round one


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Just now, Buffalo_Stampede said:

It’s not real.

You're not real. Now go back to your little bottle and come out when a 5'9 hot blonde rubs you wanting her dream man. Only you can give her that. 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

It’s not real.

Yup. I got got.. damn..

Just now, Draconator said:

You're not real. Now go back to your little bottle and come out when a 5'9 hot blonde rubs you wanting her dream man. Only you can give her that. 

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20 hours ago, Logic said:

I know this is already in the "NFL draft rumors" thread, but given that it involves the team this forum is based on, and involves the position we all know they desperately need, and given that it's based on the reporting of at least one credible source....surely it deserves its own thread, no? I can't be the only one who doesn't regularly check the draft rumors thread. If it gets merged, so be it.
 

 

 

 

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We're trading McD to the state of Georgia for a 4th round waterbug RB and Chan Gailey.

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Just now, ToGoGo said:

My question is if we’re going to sell the farm to move up for Odunze, why not just go all in for MH Jr? 
 

 


You have to convince Arizona to move from 4 to 28.  Only way 4 is possible IMO is if we move into the teens first.  

To even convince AZ to think about it right now...


28, 60, 128, 2025 1st, 2nd, 4th 

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20 minutes ago, BananaB said:

High D draft picks by this regime struggle to crack McDs starting lineup

I think part of the problem with our defensive draft choices is the type of players we pick. I realize that success can’t be guaranteed, but this regime is too hung up on having a type. We tend to go for undersized speed guys who aren’t unanimously regarded as impact players. Our defensive draft choices are often guys with potential, but many red flags. We reach for guys who fit McD’s scheme, and I think we suffer for that. 

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1 hour ago, TheBeaneBandit said:

Yes but there are simply not any prospects to help raise this D to that level in this draft. Besides maybe a rotational d lineman and a safety to groom this is the year to hit offense hard. Next year they can double team the defense with free agents and the draft.

I am aligned with that, I just don’t think it’s smart to trade next year’s 1 to move up this year.  I am fine if they pick almost all offense if those are better players in each round than any defenders available there.

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The Bills are aggressively looking to trade up. 

 

The Bills are aggressively looking to trade down. 

 

The Bills are aggressively looking at what players might fall to 28.

 

All can be true.

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2 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:

Man people are gonna be mad when we draft Chop Robinson. 
 

“When Manny Diaz speaks, I listen” McDermott at the press conference. 

Not sure why anyone would listen to Manny Diaz, unless they don’t watch college ball. 

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4 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:

Man people are gonna be mad when we draft Chop Robinson. 
 

“When Manny Diaz speaks, I listen” McDermott at the press conference. 

Just the thought of it makes my television nervous.

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14 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

Part of the appeal of Odunze is the rookie contract with a fifth-year option. The price folks are throwing out there to acquire him is plausibly accurate. It's a little rich for my taste. I'd rather hold onto 60 since we were Goodelled out of a 3rd rounder. A trade for the best established WR includes a hefty contract, or the need for one to retain the fella. So I wouldn't pay as much as I would for Odunze, even if you argue the established WR is a known commodity and Odunze involves some risk.

Agree, but what I was trying to say even without regard to salary cap ramifications is: can you find any proven WR in the league that you would pay two firsts and two seconds for?  I don’t think there is any 1 receiver that turns this roster into a Super Bowl winner if you trade all of those picks away that could otherwise be used to help the remainder of the team.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

I am aligned with that, I just don’t think it’s smart to trade next year’s 1 to move up this year.  I am fine if they pick almost all offense if those are better players in each round than any defenders available there.

Oh no doubt. Sacrificing next years #1 would be a failure unless the dude they picked turned out to be the next Julio Jones or Randy Moss. Very very steep odds.

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6 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

The Bills are aggressively looking to trade up. 

 

The Bills are aggressively looking to trade down. 

 

The Bills are aggressively looking at what players might fall to 28.

 

All can be true.

 

……unless you are napping!    😴 

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6 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

The Bills are aggressively looking to trade up. 

 

The Bills are aggressively looking to trade down. 

 

The Bills are aggressively looking at what players might fall to 28.

 

All can be true.

They really need to talk to someone about all that aggression 

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13 minutes ago, JerseyBills said:

👀👀👀👀👀

I agree! His twitchtness is unbelievable,  phenomenal hands and route running.  A TD maker as Beane likes to say and as I said,  he's so twitchy making life miserable for DBs..

Some insight into why they moved on from Diggs imo.

 

 

 

 

Brandon Beane said that?  The same Brandon Beane who said this about Stefon Diggs?

"He’s a No. 1 receiver. I firmly believe that. I’m not wavering off of that,” Beane said. “I think teams — Listen, we have to continue to put weapons out there to keep teams from bracketing him or locking him down in different ways to take him away. They know you’re gonna want to — Stef can still play. I’m sure he would love to have that deep ball again. He’d be the first to tell you. He’s super competitive. He’s going to work his tail off this offseason. I know there’s various reasons or questions on this, there’s production and all that, but I still see Stef as a No. 1 receiver.”

 

I think Beane tends to speak the truth, but not "the whole truth" or "nothing but the truth" this time o' year.

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