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So the big talk from the Patriots fan sites is that if they get Julio Jones they have a Super Bowl caliber roster. I know this thread falls kinda under the Julio Jones trade speculation thread but felt it deserved it own under the assumption they feel when they get him they can go to the Super Bowl. They think Cam's year was just a result of coming back from the shoulder surgery, my feelings are Cam is done and that they don't have any QB on the roster that could carry the team if necessary. Here's the link for your viewing "pleasure" https://www.sportscasting.com/the-atlanta-falcons-have-opened-the-door-for-bill-belichick-to-secure-the-missing-piece-of-a-super-bowl-roster/
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Please put in. Claim for Kerryon Johnson
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to Purplebulldog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Machine gun. Just moved to Wesley Chapel a little over a year ago where do you watch the games down here?? -
What will Beane do at CB?
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to GreggTX's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I also feel that Dane Jackson will be the starter opposite Dre. In his limited starts he looked good. With a full season of conditioning and a better understanding of the playbook and scheme along with the coaching of Butler and Frazier he will be better then his rookie year -
UDFA signings (You'd Like to See)
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to djp14150's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In no particular order but ... Cade Johnson, WR, South Dakota State Marvin Wilson, DT, Florida State Dylan Moses, ILB, Alabama DJ Daniel, CB, Georgia Trill Williams, S, Syracuse Kayode Awosika, G/T, Buffalo Paris Ford, S, Pittsburgh -
billspro’s official mock draft
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to billspro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Can't say I heard about how the medical good, but I seen him doing cartwheels behind Mac Jones when Jones was getting interviewed for the draft -
Grinding the Mocks--2021
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I use this one ... I posted this in the which mock draft simulator is the best chat. https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com -
Is Maurice Hurst a candidate for a backup DT
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to Paul Costa's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
But aren't you the Gangster of Love ?!!?! -
Favorite Mock Draft...
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Don't really have a favorite one but I like going to this website that posts all the mock drafts in one place. I them can go thru each one and see what each one picks for the Bills. https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/ -
Top 31 NFL prospects, a consensus?
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to TPS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kinda did the same thing except I went thru 30 National mock drafts and then filtered thru the players that were left from the National rankings that the Bills could choose. Only listing the draftees that were available 50% or more . The Bills choose Jayson Oweh the most followed by Harris an then Jenkins. Here's the list: Sam Cosmi - 76% Kadariius Toney - 64% Jayson Oweh - 64% Christian Barmore - 60% Zaven Collins - 56% Rashad Bateman - 52% Taven Jenkins - 50% Najee Harris - 50% -
OMG, don't use the "deep fried draft" board in fanspeak it is so ridiculous because of how they have the draftees rank!! This is the draft I had using that board with 2 trades ... utterly ridiculous but I think we'd all take it in a heartbeat. Voila .... TEAM PICKS 41: R2 P9 WR Jaylen Waddle - Alabama 50: R2 P18 EDGE Jayson Oweh - Penn State 61: R2 P29 RB Najee Harris - Alabama 72: R3 P8 LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah - Notre Dame 93: R3 P29 OT Jalen Mayfield - Michigan 161: R5 P17 TE Tommy Tremble - Notre Dame 174: R5 P30 WR Tutu Atwell - Louisville 213: R6 P29 CB Tay Gowan - UCF 236: R7 P8 DL Marvin Wilson - Florida State TRADES Trade Partner: Miami Dolphins Sent: · Round 1 Pick 30 Received: · Round 2 Pick 4 · Round 2 Pick 18 Trade Partner: Detroit Lions Sent: · Round 2 Pick 4 Received: · Round 2 Pick 9 · Round 3 Pick 8
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From fanspeak using "deep fried draft" was ridiculous ain't even close!!!! This is mine with 2 trades ..... TEAM PICKS 41: R2 P9 WR Jaylen Waddle - Alabama 50: R2 P18 EDGE Jayson Oweh - Penn State 61: R2 P29 RB Najee Harris - Alabama 72: R3 P8 LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah - Notre Dame 93: R3 P29 OT Jalen Mayfield - Michigan 161: R5 P17 TE Tommy Tremble - Notre Dame 174: R5 P30 WR Tutu Atwell - Louisville 213: R6 P29 CB Tay Gowan - UCF 236: R7 P8 DL Marvin Wilson - Florida State TRADES Trade Partner: Miami Dolphins Sent: · Round 1 Pick 30 Received: · Round 2 Pick 4 · Round 2 Pick 18 Trade Partner: Detroit Lions Sent: · Round 2 Pick 4 Received: · Round 2 Pick 9 · Round 3 Pick 8
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No Jason Oweh?!? But he’s the best Penn State speed edge rusher since Aaron Maybin!! 🤣🤣
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Not Sure We Will Repeat as AFCE Champs
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Until I see where we go in the draft I'll hold my judgement. To me it's not so much what the other teams did but what we did to improve. The Offense which was pretty stellar last year brought back the whole offensive line with Ford also coming back, switched Emmanuel Sanders for John Brown, switched Jacob Hollister for Tyler Kroft just need the RBs to improve a little. On Defense Star is coming back to hopefully solidify the middle a little more so if they concentrate on D for the draft will be improved regardless of the other teams in the AFCE -
Draft prospects not getting enough attention
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to glazeduck's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Here are some guys that I feel aren't getting enough recognition and who would make excellent day2/ day3 picks ..... RB DEMETRIC FELTON, UCLA Felton makes the list because of what he’s capable of as a receiver. He finally became the bell cow in UCLA’s offense this past year, logging 132 attempts through six games. He earned a respectable 80.3 rushing grade on that hefty workload, but it’s his slot receiver pedigree that offers some untapped potential. He ran receiver routes at the Senior Bowl practices and legitimately looked like one of the most capable in attendance. WR SIMI FEHOKO, STANFORD Fehoko is a physical monster. From a size-speed standpoint, he’s the closest thing to D.K. Metcalf in the class. While Stanford’s pro day is later this week, Fehoko has reportedly run in the 4.3s before at 6-foot-4, 220 pounds. T D’ANTE SMITH, EAST CAROLINA Smith certainly has the body to play tackle at the NFL level. At the Senior Bowl, he checked in at 6-foot-5 with 35 ¼-inch arms and 10-inch hands. Those are measurables that get you in the door for the NFL almost immediately, and you get even more intrigued when you see the way Smith moves at 294 pounds. T WALKER LITTLE, STANFORD We’ve seen Little play football for a grand total of 72 snaps over the last two seasons. In slightly more than a year and a half at Stanford, Little had already developed into one of the better pass-protecting tackles in the country. Over his final seven career contests, he allowed just one pressure. G JALEN MAYFIELD, MICHIGAN Mayfield’s highlight reel of pancakes is right up there with pretty much any offensive lineman’s in the class. G QUINN MEINERZ, WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER Meinerz didn't face any sort of top competition outside of his week of practices at the Senior Bowl. While he was certainly impressive in his limited time there, it’s still a small sample size. The scary thing is, that lack of playing against top competition might make him under-drafted still. Meinerz is every bit a freak athlete with a 32-inch vertical and 4.86-second 40-yard dash at 320 pounds. His 4.47-second shuttle and 7.33-second three-cone are elite figures at the position, as well. C KENDRICK GREEN, ILLINOIS Green’s tape is arguably the most explosive of any interior offensive lineman in the class. He flies off the ball and can run with unsuspecting linebackers when he wants to — it’s why he tied Landon Dickerson for the Power 5 lead in big-time blocks last year despite only playing eight games and being jostled between left guard and center. What he can do physically at 315 pounds is different. DI MILTON WILLIAMS, LOUISIANA TECH As far as early pro-day figures are concerned, Williams has been a massive “winner.” At the EXOS Combine, Williams reportedly ran a 4.63 40-yard dash, vertical jumped 35 inches and did 32 bench reps — all at 286 pounds. Those are egregiously freaky numbers that don’t come around every day. They also started showing up on tape more and more as 2020 went on. EDGE JOSHUA KAINDOH, FLORIDA STATE From a purely physical standpoint, Kaindoh is the closest thing in this class to likely first-rounder Gregory Rousseau. Listed at 6-foot-7, 265 pounds, Kaindoh is a former five-star who never quite lived up to that high billing for the Seminoles. His 24 pressures as a sophomore in 2018 would ultimately be his career-high. With the flexibility and athleticism he possesses at his size, though, Kaindoh has such a leg up on others in the class if he can develop some pass-rushing moves. LB CAMERON MCGRONE, MICHIGAN McGrone has some of the best range of any linebacker in the class. Watching him hunt ball carriers on wide runs, it’s easy to see how he could be an impact player in the NFL. Only problem has been that his range has never quite translated in coverage. CB TRILL WILLIAMS, SYRACUSE Williams’ “upside” comes from the fact that: 1). He was the 16th-ranked player on Bruce Feldman’s Freak’s List in 2020, and 2). He was played out of position for what his skill set would bring to the table at the NFL level. SLOT CB RACHAD WILDGOOSE, WISCONSIN Wildgoose has some of the best man-corner physical tools in the class, even though Wisconsin seldom played man over the course of his career. On the 162 career snaps he played in man coverage, Wildgoose allowed only 11 catches from 33 targets for 185 yards and 10 forced incompletions. Combine that with his plus athleticism along with his physical playstyle, and you have an intriguing mid-round cornerback prospect. S JAMIEN SHERWOOD, AUBURN Sherwood is an uber-athlete at the safety position. At 6-foot-2, 220 pounds, Sherwood moves the way you’d expect a safety three inches shorter and 30 pounds lighter to move. That means when he comes downhill, he packs a punch. -
Shaquill Griffin, Chris Carson & Kyle Van Noy
BillsFanThru-N-Thru replied to JOSH HUFF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
KC didn't lose a Super Bowl because of a 2 TE set, they lost because they're OT we're hurt and depleted and TB DL ate them up. What BB is doing in NE isn't going to stop KC so let he keep building what he wants it won't mean a thing