19: R1P19
ILB DARRON LEE
OHIO STATE
49: R2P18
OLB SU'A CRAVENS
USC
80: R3P17
S JEREMY CASH
DUKE
117: R4P19
QB CARDALE JONES
OHIO STATE
139: R4P41
DT D.J. READER
CLEMSON
156: R5P17
S JUSTIN SIMMONS
BOSTON COLLEGE
192: R6P17
ILB ANTONIO MORRISON
FLORIDA
218: R6P43
WR BRALON ADDISON
OREGON
Exactamundo. Most every draft I hear the Bills got an offer but stood pat
And 8 and 8- who is available at 19? Someone always slips. There is a great chance a very talented player slides to 19
Dan Carpenter is guaranteed $2,150,000 this season. We do not need deadcap money for a rookie !@#$ing kicker.
As mentioned, we need NT, DE, OLB, LB G, S, WR, QB- why the !@#$ would you waste a pick on a kicker?
The General. I own it in blue ray. The last great silent film, and it was the most expensive film made for many decades. 93% on rotten tomatoes is pretty good too. Buster Keaton was a comedic genius that is underappreciated http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1008166-general/
Please draft Reggie Ragland
please don't draft Ragland, at least in the first. Give me Sheldon Rankins, Noah Spence, Andrew Billings, Su'a, Lee, Butler....
Trading down is always a good move. Sometimes teams are desperate for a player, and will overpay. I am a fan of the Pats system- trading down, and stockpiling draft picks next year
I would prefer a coach who does not talk ****, and does not stay assinine things before a game such as:
In his Monday news conference in Western New York, Ryan was asked what the Patriots do that enables their "no-name running backs" to thrive. The questioner didn't mention Dion Lewis by name, but referenced "the kid last week" who had "done nothing in the league" and "all of a sudden he's a star."
Ryan's response could be viewed as bulletin-board material in New England.
"It's the kid that's playing quarterback. That'll make it a lot easier to be a running back," he said. "So what, are you gonna play them in eight-man spacing? I don't think so. So that's what makes them -- I don't care, put anybody back there. You can do good there. All right?
"Nah, I mean they're decent backs in their own right. But I don't think we're gonna focus on that kid. I can't even tell you that kid's name. But you're gonna focus on the guy throwing the ball, I'll tell you that much."
Su'a will be a first rounder IMO and will not get past Carolina. He is the new NFL LBer. He can blitz, attack the line of scrimmage, cover a TE, or cover a deep route. He is tailor made for Rex's defense. And I am ok with using a first rounder on him(preferably after a trade down). LB is our biggest need, and give me Su'a over Darron Lee or Floyd
The 4-12 Cowboys are ranked many spots above us. As are the Jets- who have been the Bills B word the last 3 years. It is always better to be underestimated
I think the Sabres will go deep into the playoffs next season. The Sabres are finishing strong. They have a great young core. Fashing and Nelson look promising. We have cap room and might end up in the lottery. And we have plenty of picks to either parlay into top 6 or a defenseman, or we could stockpile Rochester. I am interested in seeing what Murray does this offseason. He is a wheeler-dealer. The future is bright
How about we draft Andrew Billings, a real nose tackle- and kick out Dareus to Mario's spot? I like Rankins, but feel Dareus is being wasted at NT. And you don't pay your NT $100,000,000
I do like Rankins though, and this is a solid draft