‘Edmunds comes to the Bills as a versatile chess piece that, if he lives up to his potential, will not have to come off the field for Buffalo. All throughout the draft process you look for historical picks that have been made by teams the decision makers were associated with, and in Carolina, the main traits that the Panthers had looked for were prototypical size, and explosive scores in athletic testing — and Edmunds brings that all in one, 19-year-old package.’
Archives for April 2018
Bills trade up, draft Wyoming QB Josh Allen 7th overall
‘Standing at 6-5 and coveted for his big arm, there was plenty of buzz heading into his junior season that Allen could be the No. 1 overall pick in the draft. However, Allen struggled with his accuracy for a second straight season, completing only 56 percent of his passes.’
Bills Draft QB Josh Allen: Fans and Players React
‘How do you take allen over rosen??? Welcome to the new drought.’
Bills trade up, draft LB Tremaine Edmunds 16th overall
‘Sean McDermott covets athletic, speedy linebackers in his defense and that’s exactly what Edmunds will provide for Buffalo.’
Bills trade up and take Josh Allen
‘”We all spoke to Josh, we spoke to people that are very close to Josh including his head coach at Wyoming. This is not who this young man is today,” Beane said. “I can’t speak to what he was as a fourteen or fifteen year old or what was being tweeted. You can’t find one person that’ll say anything negative about him. We didn’t find one.”‘
Bills trade up with Bucs to land QB Josh Allen
‘In Allen, the Bills land the most physically-talented quarterback in the class. At 6-5, 237 pounds, Allen has prototype size and the strongest arm among the signal callers in the 2018 draft. Comfortable throwing from all angles and on the move, Allen can extend plays and improvise when necessary. It’s why NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock believes he’s got the highest ceiling in the draft.’
5 things to know about Josh Allen
‘Big mitts – Allen had the largest hand size among QB prospects in the draft class. With his hand outstretched it measured 10 1/8 inches from thumb to pinky.’
What national analysts are saying about the Bills drafting QB Josh Allen
‘”I love the value here,” said Miller. “He was my number two quarterback just a shade behind Sam Darnold. We’ve talked for a year about his athletic traits. He has the best arm I’ve ever seen. He’s 6-5, 225 and I compare him to Cam Newton. Yes his accuracy needs work. … He has great size, he’s a very good athlete and he’s only getting better. … I give this pick an A-plus.”‘
5 things to know about Tremaine Edmunds
‘Edmunds was showing weekly improvement during the 2017 season as he has yet to reach what appears to be unlimited potential at times. In his second season as a starter, Edmunds led the Hokies in tackles again (109), tackles for loss (14), sacks (5.5) and forced fumbles (three).’
Two newest Bills know they’ll have to earn their stripes
‘“I’ve got to get in the quarterback room, get with Nate, get with A.J.,” said Allen. “Try to become the best teammate, the best quarterback that I can be. Whether it’s playing right away, whether it’s sitting and learning from these guys, it’s what I’m going to do. I really just want to help this team win football games.”’
What we learned about the Bills draft day one
‘“We called around, but we were trying to be diligent and find what we thought was the best landing spot for us and patience paid off to save the 22nd pick,” said Beane. “That was part of it. We were willing to part with it, but we were also excited to keep it and it worked out in our favor to land in the seven spot.”’
Bills’ draft plans remain unknown
‘The popular narrative, though, is that the Bills will move up in Round 1 for the second time since mid-March. First, owning the 21st and 22nd picks, they traded tackle Cordy Glenn to Cincinnati to go from the choice at 21 to No. 12. But is that high enough?’
New Face of the Franchise? That’s how high the stakes are for Bills in 2018 NFL Draft
‘For that to truly be the case, a plan that has been a year in the making needs its centerpiece. Thus, the challenge is twofold for General Manager Brandon Beane. First, he has to get into a position to draft a quarterback, which could mean trading the team’s two first-round picks, scheduled at No. 12 and No. 22 overall. Second, he has to be right on the prospect.’
The 2018 draft class: Is it time for a jackpot?
‘The U.S. Bureau of Mines didn’t certify the 2018 quarterback class, but NFL scouts and draft speculators believe at least four and as many as seven passers could be selected in the first round.’
Bucky Gleason: 3 pieces of advice for Brandon Beane in his first draft as Bills’ GM
‘Beane will need to resist the temptation to make a splash and pay the steep price associated with quarterbacks Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Josh Allen or Baker Mayfield. Moving up for any of them might cost the Bills two first-round picks this year, another first-rounder next year and more. It’s too risky for my taste.’