Jerome007 Posted September 21 Posted September 21 On 9/19/2025 at 2:54 PM, ***** said: Hoecht played a bunch in the preseason. He looked worthless to me even against other teams third string. He just ran way out of position and got no where near the ball carrier What? To me he WAS impressive in preseason. When the two are back from suspension, maybe the Bills can finally stop the run. And hopefully Rousseau has a few splash games as he is invisible now... yet the Bills are still winning. 1 Quote
NewEra Posted September 21 Posted September 21 (edited) 2 hours ago, balln said: https://buffalowdown.com/buffalo-bills-clearly-already-regret-making-bold-nfl-draft-trade-01k5h2hpqg85 CIick bait but it’s out there And now we all know your name, Brandon Ray Very insightful article you wrote there Brandon Edited September 21 by NewEra Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted September 21 Posted September 21 2 hours ago, Not at the table Karlos said: How did you miss Jones? He was beating his blocks and getting into the back field a lot. It was his best game in a long time. Yeah that was pretty encouraging, I agree he hasn't looked like that in a while 1 Quote
balln Posted September 21 Author Posted September 21 25 minutes ago, NewEra said: And now we all know your name, Brandon Ray Very insightful article you wrote there Brandon Haha - yes these are more or less trash these defensive rookies just need to develop fast. Over the course of the year for us to win it all. Quote
Pecker Posted September 21 Posted September 21 2 hours ago, Jerome007 said: What? To me he WAS impressive in preseason. When the two are back from suspension, maybe the Bills can finally stop the run. And hopefully Rousseau has a few splash games as he is invisible now... yet the Bills are still winning. Really? He played a ton of snaps against 2nd and 3rd stringers and his stat line is pretty empty. I honestly only recall seeing him flying way up field and getting nowhere near the qb. Like 5 yards deeper than the QBs drop. Quote
Beck Water Posted September 21 Posted September 21 (edited) On 9/19/2025 at 12:23 PM, gonzo1105 said: I think Daquon Jones is going to come down with a mysterious IR for 4 weeks injury . I also think once Hoecht is back you see AJ Epenesa get traded just my opinion It's pretty common on this board that folks think players they don't like somehow have tremendous trade value to other teams. This is the last year of Epenesa's contract. Players on the last year of their contract generally don't have tremendous trade value unless they're "that special player" the other team sees as the "missing piece" this season. If he's not a special player here, why would other teams see him that way? Epenesa was a 2nd round pick and if he's not in the Bills future, he ought to bring a compensatory draft pick. Vested veterans don't typically come down with "mysterious injuries" that put them on IR. That's for drafted rookies who would otherwise be cut and have to compete for a PS slot here or elsewhere (instead of getting the higher rate of pay on the rookie scale and having a "home"). Why would Daquon go along with that, in the last year of his contract when he probably wants to show that at 34, he's still got some decent play? Edited September 21 by Beck Water Quote
gonzo1105 Posted September 21 Posted September 21 3 minutes ago, Beck Water said: It's pretty common on this board that folks think players they don't like somehow have tremendous trade value to other teams. This is the last year of Epenesa's contract. Players on the last year of their contract generally don't have tremendous trade value unless they're "that special player" the other team sees as the "missing piece" this season. If he's not a special player here, why would other teams see him that way? Epenesa was a 2nd round pick and if he's not in the Bills future, he ought to bring a compensatory draft pick. Vested veterans don't typically come down with "mysterious injuries" that put them on IR. Why would Daquon go along with that, in the last year of his contract when he probably wants to show that at 34, he's still got some decent play? I even stated to another poster he doesn’t have much value due to his average play and being in the last year of his contract. I said I’d be looking for a 6th rounder for him. It’s more after Hoecht comes back he doesn’t really have a spot in my opinion. I’d rather see Solomon and Jackson get reps in the # 4 DE spot than a guy we won’t be bringing back who is an average player. As for Jones, his play has deteriorated, it’s more of a wishful thinking for sure but I suspect that Jones is retiring after this season. The Bills drafted two young DTs for further proof of that. Jones is from Central New York so I suspect he would rather retire than pack his bags and move for one more year. By him going to IR (again wishful thinking) the Bills can keep him around to mentor, let his body get a break for 4 weeks, he’s still getting paid his full salary and can come back if the Bills get an injury at the position. Quote
Puckman5 Posted September 21 Posted September 21 On 9/19/2025 at 1:10 PM, Ethan in Cleveland said: At least he is active. Landon Jackson hasn't even dressed for a game. He still has a shot to be as good as this guy, and hopefully a bit better value. https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/12456/aaron-maybin Quote
Roundybout Posted Thursday at 10:45 PM Posted Thursday at 10:45 PM 13 minutes ago, gobills404 said: So he’s definitely less flashy than Walker, if this is the case. 1 Quote
Bob Chandler's Hands Posted Thursday at 10:49 PM Posted Thursday at 10:49 PM On 9/20/2025 at 3:00 AM, FireChans said: I disagree hard with your first paragraph. i think there’s a little Stockholm syndrome in Buffalo about the second round. teams absolutely do rely on their second round picks every year to contribute. we seem to treat the pick like a red shirt year for the most part. James Cook seems to be working out. Quote
FireChans Posted Thursday at 11:51 PM Posted Thursday at 11:51 PM 1 hour ago, Bob Chandler's Hands said: James Cook seems to be working out. Yeah he is. He was also kinda red shirted. Most teams expect their day 1 and early day 2 picks to play and contribute immediately. I mean, we are drafting guys to start at the end of the first round. Why would teams picking 6-10 slots later think, “this guy needs a year to figure it out.” Quote
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