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Curry at #11?


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To give all you ingrates information you didn't have access to.

 

Now answer the question. Wasn't this exact thread started - and finished - three days ago or so??

you are one combatitve person. You must be a pleasure to deal with in real life

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you are one combatitve person. You must be a pleasure to deal with in real life

 

You have no idea.

 

However, I merely asked why this thread was started when these quite recent threads existed:

 

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=87437

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showt...=87368&st=0

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=86959

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showt...p;#entry1392523

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Leonidas, I have got to give you props man you been a member for like 2+ mos, and you already have over 700 posts. And i am not saying that with any sarcasm. so please dont get pissy. You are one of the few guys on here i like to hear his opinions, because you back it with facts.

Yes he's very talented. He posts like Maxim Afinogenov plays hockey, with passion, speed and energy. Max however is on the downslope. With a little focus and temperament Leonidas should improve greatly.

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Would you guys be ok with dealing up to get him? I'd be able to get behind dealing the 11th pick and a 2nd rounder to move up to 3rd. Although I'm not sure if KC would make that deal.

 

We could still get a quality player with the 28th pick (OL or TE) and then draft a DE in the third I suppose.

 

I would be happy with that, or if they trade up to acquire one of the premier tackles in the draft. We have extra picks and could easily use them to make it happen. I feel like the Bills are in good position to move up on both of their first round picks if they so desire. If Curry is available at 11 its a no brainer to take him there. All that being said, I don't see any of this coming to pass, as I believe that the Bills are going to look at other needs first before trading up to get curry, and that he won't be there at 11.

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Hypothetically to move up from #11 to #3 (to which I'm totally opposed) it would probably take our 1st (11) , our 2nd (42), and the higher of our 4th round picks (110).

 

In addition, the cost of signing the pick at #3 would cost us more money than signing the three picks we traded away.

 

But if he really turns out to be the best linebacker coming out of college in 10 years, wouldn't that be a small price to pay?

 

(I realize pre-draft evaluations aren't worth the TP on which they are written, just playing devil's advocate).

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Leonidis and temperment ??.....everytime i see him, he is yelling.....lol

 

 

btw..in the VERY unlikely event Curry is there at #11, of course you take him.

 

You'd be pissed off if you were stuck guarding the pass at Thermoplyae for the rest of eternity. Freakin' Ephialtes of Trachis...

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As an update, I'm hearing (from several sources including SI.com's Don Banks) that there's a growing possibility that Curry drops out of the top 4 picks if he doesn't go #1 to Detroit.

 

I'm told that there's a growing sentiment that Kansas City won't want to pay upwards of $25M guaranteed for an ILB in a 3-4, and that their far more likely to take one of the two OTs or even a surprise pick (which I've seen mentioned on this board) in Tyson Jackson. Of course, that could all be hogwash if KC is worried that somebody like Cleveland will move ahead of them and grab Curry before they have the chance.

 

Just thought I'd share.

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