In the long run, this team secured one of the top talents, top offensive playmaker and the premier blue chip WR of the draft.
Overall, for it to make sense. The Bills will have to have a 10-6 or 11-5 record in 2014, to make Cleveland's traded first pick seem realistically feasible in the trade (pick in the 25-32 range).
I like the pick. Proven route runner, playmaker and has dominated at high levels. What's not to love by snagging a talent like that?
http://overthecap.com/teamcap.php?Team=Bills&Year=2015
As of right now, the Bills have close to $23-33 mil (depends on 2015 overall finalized cap and 2014 rookie contracts not accounted for yet) to work with to get Dareus, Spiller and Fred signed
I want to say, yes....but, based on results the NFL of today does things without fan approval.
To PTR, Cleveland is an interesting fan base.
Diehards just like us.
Now, time is a major factor. Some Browns fans love the Baltimore rivalry....Some still feel the pain and just would like to move on.
It would be interesting to send a question to Vic Carucci on this to see the Browns point of view.
The sky isn't falling...
Football is a business.
Sadly, business includes moving into new directions. The team hasn't won a division title since Clinton was president.
Is Clowney, Watkins, Robinson, Mack worth trading up for to the Texans spot?
Bills would have to trade 9th, 2014 second, 2015 first, maybe second or third in 2015 and a possible high pick in 2016 Texans received the Bills' first-round pick
Overall, it will take multiple picks to jump into the top 3. Includes this years first, second and high picks over the next few years.
I agree with Miami and Jordan, but will probably high