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4 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

2024 honestly hasn't shaped up to be a great class for a lot of teams. Especially those outside the Top 25 picks or so.

 

It was considered to be an all time WR class. But that was more about the guys at the top and the sheer volume. Outside of the top 4 guys - most WR's that followed have been a disappointment thus far.

 

This tweet kind of puts things into perspective on how we're not alone with having a disappointing 2024 class:

 

If you take a look at the selections, hits are few and far between after Round 1:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_NFL_draft

 

4 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

I guess we could have the Chiefs draft class instead....

 

WR X Worthy, could have not traded up (and kepy a 3rd round pick) and drafted Ladd McConkey

OL K Suamataia, was drafted to be LT instead cheap replacement for Thurney but not playing close to his level 

TE J Wiley 1 career reception 

S J Hicks PFFs 73rd ranked Safety this season

OL H Nourzad 18 NFL snaps 

CB K Hadden No longer on the team

OL CJ Hanson  5 NFL snaps

 

You guys are trying to bring some context and rational discussion? Are you crazy or what?

 

Step aside and let people rant about Beane!

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On 10/13/2025 at 11:16 PM, Awwufelloff said:

Beane is living off of the Josh Allen pick. 

McDermott is also living off of the Josh Allen pick. After he traded away the Mahomes pick to draft a cornerback, let's take a brief look at some of what took place after this idiotic move.

 

In 2018, we of course drafted Josh. The next four picks were defensive players. He did draft wrs in rounds 6 and 7.  

 

In 2019, NO wr was drafted.

 

In 2020 the trade was made for Diggs, and added a wr in round 6.

 

In 2021, they drafted a wr in round 5.

 

In 2022, they drafted a wr in round 4.

 

In 2023, another wr in round 4.

 

In 2024, they drafted Coleman in round 2 (after trading down).

 

In 2025, Their first 5 picks were defenive players. They did however draft a wr with pick #240 in round 7.

 

We can blame Beame as we choose but McDermott deserves some of, if not the bulk of the blame for not dedicating enough resources to the wr position, despite having a generational QB. There really is no excuse imo. We still look to be on our way to the playoffs this season and might go far, but I cannot find an excuse for not concentrating more on getting our great QB the weapons he could use to win more football games.

 

https://www.drafthistory.com/index.php/teams/bills

 

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7 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

McDermott is also living off of the Josh Allen pick. After he traded away the Mahomes pick to draft a cornerback, let's take a brief look at some of what took place after this idiotic move.

 

In 2018, we of course drafted Josh. The next four picks were defensive players. He did draft wrs in rounds 6 and 7.  

 

In 2019, NO wr was drafted.

 

In 2020 the trade was made for Diggs, and added a wr in round 6.

 

In 2021, they drafted a wr in round 5.

 

In 2022, they drafted a wr in round 4.

 

In 2023, another wr in round 4.

 

In 2024, they drafted Coleman in round 2 (after trading down).

 

In 2025, Their first 5 picks were defenive players. They did however draft a wr with pick #240 in round 7.

 

We can blame Beame as we choose but McDermott deserves some of, if not the bulk of the blame for not dedicating enough resources to the wr position, despite having a generational QB. There really is no excuse imo. We still look to be on our way to the playoffs this season and might go far, but I cannot find an excuse for not concentrating more on getting our great QB the weapons he could use to win more football games.

 

https://www.drafthistory.com/index.php/teams/bills

 

 

Only in 2017 did McDermott draft anybody.

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7 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

McDermott is also living off of the Josh Allen pick. After he traded away the Mahomes pick to draft a cornerback, let's take a brief look at some of what took place after this idiotic move.

 

In 2018, we of course drafted Josh. The next four picks were defensive players. He did draft wrs in rounds 6 and 7.  

 

In 2019, NO wr was drafted.

 

In 2020 the trade was made for Diggs, and added a wr in round 6.

 

In 2021, they drafted a wr in round 5.

 

In 2022, they drafted a wr in round 4.

 

In 2023, another wr in round 4.

 

In 2024, they drafted Coleman in round 2 (after trading down).

 

In 2025, Their first 5 picks were defenive players. They did however draft a wr with pick #240 in round 7.

 

We can blame Beame as we choose but McDermott deserves some of, if not the bulk of the blame for not dedicating enough resources to the wr position, despite having a generational QB. There really is no excuse imo. We still look to be on our way to the playoffs this season and might go far, but I cannot find an excuse for not concentrating more on getting our great QB the weapons he could use to win more football games.

 

https://www.drafthistory.com/index.php/teams/bills

 


2020 we drafted Gabe in round 4

 

2021 Stevenson was a round 6 pick

 

2022 Shakir was a 5th

 

2023 Shorter was a fifth

 

Not enough investment regardless of who is in charge

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Only in 2017 did McDermott draft anybody.

Sure. He doesn't prioritize defense, Beane does. Gotcha. 🤨

1 hour ago, LEBills said:


2020 we drafted Gabe in round 4

 

2021 Stevenson was a round 6 pick

 

2022 Shakir was a 5th

 

2023 Shorter was a fifth

 

Not enough investment regardless of who is in charge

Exactly. McDermott set this in motion when he traded away the Mahomes pick for a cornerback and never looked back.

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On 10/13/2025 at 11:32 PM, Brandon said:

Looking over that group,  Cole Bishop looks like the best of the bunch.  

 

Yikes.  

 Bishop looks pretty good now though

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15 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

2024 honestly hasn't shaped up to be a great class for a lot of teams. Especially those outside the Top 25 picks or so.

 

It was considered to be an all time WR class. But that was more about the guys at the top and the sheer volume. Outside of the top 4 guys - most WR's that followed have been a disappointment thus far.

 

This tweet kind of puts things into perspective on how we're not alone with having a disappointing 2024 class:

 

If you take a look at the selections, hits are few and far between after Round 1:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_NFL_draft

This is why I’m all for trading picks for proven players whenever the opportunity presents itself. GMs over value draft picks. I mean the Steelers dealt Pickens for what a 3? He certainly looks better than anybody on that list, by a mile.

 

Unfortunately Beane is just one of those GMs who overvalues draft picks…

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On 10/13/2025 at 8:10 PM, Andy1 said:

Bills are experiencing a talent drought, getting almost nothing from the entire 2024 draft class. 
 

K. Coleman

C. Bishop

D. Carter

R. Davis

S. Van Pran-Granger

E. Ulofoshio

J. Solomon

T. Grable 

D. Hardy

T. Clayton

 

We are playing too many old players because they are better than these picks. No easy answers to get out of this hole. 

Beane sucks at drafting.

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5 minutes ago, Delete_Delete_Delete said:

This is why I’m all for trading picks for proven players whenever the opportunity presents itself. GMs over value draft picks. I mean the Steelers dealt Pickens for what a 3? He certainly looks better than anybody on that list, by a mile.

 

Unfortunately Beane is just one of those GMs who overvalues draft picks…

 

Sure, after the picks are made and we've seen what they turn into - that's something that's really easy to say. Hindsight is always 20/20.

 

But the flip side of that is 99% of the best players in the NFL were once "overvalued" Draft Picks. We've traded two 1st Round Picks under Brandon Beane. The first one was used by the Chiefs to select Patrick Mahomes. The second one was used by the Vikings to select Justin Jefferson.

 

That's not to say there isn't times where it's better to move picks for sure things. But there's a lot of reasons GM's value picks as they do - without taking into account 4-5 years of a cost controlled contract.

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1 hour ago, Delete_Delete_Delete said:

This is why I’m all for trading picks for proven players whenever the opportunity presents itself. GMs over value draft picks. I mean the Steelers dealt Pickens for what a 3? He certainly looks better than anybody on that list, by a mile.

 

Unfortunately Beane is just one of those GMs who overvalues draft picks…

Totally agree. Should have Waddle but we need the 2026 1st for some reason more than the 2027.  Just ridiculous. 

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The Coleman & Carter picks look like busts. 

 

But I really like Bishop, Davis, Grable and Solomon. 

 

Solomon has pass rush traits that could continue to develop. I want to see how he develops over the next couple years. Grable looks like a possible starter at guard next year imo. 

 

Davis imho is solid insurance for Cook. As we saw against the jets in 24. Bishop looks great. 

 

The wildcard pick is Clayton in a couple years.... That's not something to just dismiss 

 

If Bishop, Grable become high level starters & Solomon can at minimum develop into a decent pass rush specialist 

 

That's a good draft for mist gms.

 

But the Coleman pick is terrible and embarrassing 

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