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RyanC883

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  1. just did this one. my comments below each pick. thoughts? might be my fav so far: 30. Buffalo Bills Asante Samuel Jr. CB, Florida State (a do it all DB. Can play CB or safety if needed). 61. Buffalo Bills Javonte Williams RB, North Carolina (my fav RB in the draft here? Unlikely, but Ill take it). 93. Buffalo Bills Hamsah Nasirildeen S, Florida State (big nickel). 161. Buffalo Bills Rashad Weaver EDGE, Pittsburgh (good DE. At worst seems to project as a solid rotational player) 174. Buffalo Bills Shaka Toney EDGE, Penn State (undersized, but highly productive Edge. May need to move to LB but a player) 213. Buffalo Bills Cornell Powell WR, Clemson (good WR depth) 236. Buffalo Bills Chris Rumph II EDGE, Duke (solid Edge rotational player) Remaining issues: no impact pass rusher, but none were available. No 1T. Will have to hit UDFA for 1T because I took Williams and Nasirildeen over a 1T.
  2. jam kelsie and pressure mahomes. Frazier needs to scheme much better this year.
  3. i would pass on Edmunds option. also, sick of the excuses. Elite players dominate. period. don’t recall excuses for B. Smith ever, or Tre White, or Diggs, or A. Darnold, etc.
  4. yeah this makes zero sense. and for a 2nd round pick.
  5. Klein was impactful when appropriately used.
  6. i like JOK. Can fill in for Milano if hurt or be a big nickel. another option is RB’s Harris or Williams. both 3 down backs.
  7. if he didn't want to be here, then good ridding's. Perhaps he didn't get to punt enough here!
  8. take some pepto and get your gut right! 🤪 I think they move up a few (nothing major), or stay put.
  9. I’d still go RB at 30 if Harris or Williams are there. I’d also be fine with a CB like Asante Samuel Jr. who can play multiple positions.
  10. I think the Edmunds thing is telling. LB is in play. I’d wait until after the season for Edmunds (if they can, or must it be done sooner). Clearly Josh’s option is picked up during contract negotiations.
  11. With the 67th pick of the 2021 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans select, Josh Myers, C, Ohio State. Houston has a TON of needs, one of them is Center. While WR is also a clear need for Houston, this appears to be the last center available with a day 1 starter grade on him while some WRs will likely be available for Houston later in the draft. @GunnerBilland the Atlanta Falcons are now on the clock.
  12. conversely, that guy could be hiding in the 2-3 round if we can't trade up. (i.e. Toney from PSU, Basham from Wake Forest, or Weaver form Pitt).
  13. fantastic pick for them.
  14. With the 56th pick in the 2021 TSW 2.0 Mock Draft, the Seattle Seahawks select Aaron Robinson, CB, Central Florida. While Seattle considered some members of the OL here, Seattle did patch up some holes on the OL in FA, and find Robinson a perfect fit to help bring back a "legion of boom." @Blokestradamus and the Rams are on the clock.
  15. get them both!!
  16. i can’t either , it also seems like a deep WR draft after the “studs” are gone.
  17. Jenkins is a beast. I voted for Williams as he is my 2nd fav RB in the draft and can do it all, but I would not be upset with Jenkins either as he can also ay guard (I think) and is graded well in run and pass protection. I’d also like Toney, Dickerson or Collins here.
  18. an interesting one for me today. Almost all ACC Players. 30. Buffalo Bills Javonte Williams RB, North Carolina (I feel like RB or perhaps CB at 30 is the only position where a day-1 starter potential is available). 61. Buffalo Bills Gregory Rousseau EDGE, Miami (this guy in the second round. thought about him at 30. No brainer here. He is a bit unpolished, but could be a devastating tandem with AJ in a few years) 93. Buffalo Bills Hamsah Nasirildeen S, Florida State (described as a "TE eraser" by Draft Network. We get our "big nickel" 161. Buffalo Bills Dazz Newsome WR, North Carolina (great slot WR, speedy, returner). 174. Buffalo Bills Shaka Toney EDGE, Penn State (I guess he falls due to his size. But his productivity in college was there, and perhaps he plays OLB, who knows, but the guy produces. 213. Buffalo Bills Rachad Wildgoose Jr. CB, Wisconsin (went on a bit of a wild goose chase here....see what I did!....not much tape on him apparently, but when he's played he has been solid) 236. Buffalo Bills Paris Ford S, Pittsburgh (all the skills you need, just inconsistent. That's why you get him in the 7th). UDFA: Landon Young, OT Kentucky--great run blocker. Unclear how good at pass blocking due to KY's offense. Best 1T available. thoughts, comments, suggestions. ? where do you get the grades from?
  19. another thought: will CLE cut him if there are no offers??
  20. Good point about getting swallowed up by a rookie. But I think Hooper did not have a great year. Perhaps Mayfield is not a TE friendly QB. ? I’d still take a stab ar him with a 6th.
  21. we need a real 1T and a DE. Hopefully AJ is great this year, and we can get Shelvin, and the Pitt DE in the draft.
  22. sounds great. thanks.
  23. I’ll take whatever team is left. Can’t believe I missed this earlier in the week!
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