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nedboy7

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  1. That is a reasonable take. At least they got a starter for 5 years. Then evaluated correctly and drafted a replacement which seems to be much better value.
  2. It's because he wasn't all pro and this board can't stand any avg player.
  3. ESPN‘s Mel Kiper Jr. gave the Bills a B grade and wrote, “The pick of undersized linebacker Terrel Bernard (89) was a reach on my board, even if it was a need. I like Brian Asamoah and Leo Chenal, who were both available, more than Bernard, who does have some read-and-react ability.” USA Today’s Nick Wojton offered each of the Bills’ eight draft picks a specific grade and gave Bernard, the Sugar Bowl MVP, a C+. Wojton wrote, “Bernard was the most-questioned selection the Bills made. The reasoning is because Buffalo could’ve probably continued to trade back and landed him. Instead, they opted to use their Round 3 pick on Bernard. Bernard is fast and plays fast. At the same time, he’s firmly undersized… and comes with serious tackling issues. Bernard owns a 14.8% missed tackle rate for his career and is teetering toward safety territory. He doesn’t let the lack of size get in the way of his mindset, and he does have quality instincts and athleticism. Still, Bernard should have been a Day 3 pick. Terrel Bernard was drafted with pick 89 of round 3 in the 2022 draft class. He scored a 8.88 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 271 out of 2419 LB from 1987 to 2022. Despite the criticism of when he was picked, Bernard’s elite talent is evident. A two-time, second-team All-Big 12 selection, who ran the 40 in 4.59 seconds, received an incredibly high analytical score. During his senior year, Bernard recorded 103 total tackles, 7.5 sacks and four passes defended, per Bills Wire. As for his size, Bills’ general manager Brandon Beane doesn’t see it as an issue. On May 2, Beane said on the One Bills Live, “He’s instinctive. He’s smart. Guys like him make up for the lack of prototype size.” I have strong reservations about his durability as Bernard enters the NFL. If he can acclimate his body early on, limit his snaps to special teams, and play in a reserve role on defense, then he could be a fine player. I hope he doesn’t get injured, I never want that, but if he begins to miss time due to injuries, there is plenty of information to support why his body may not withstand the rigors of playing in the NFL.
  4. This is gold. Just saw it for the first time the other night....
  5. Tasked with replacing inside linebacker Tremaine Edmunds this season, Bernard has already matched Edmunds’ highest single-season amount of Sacks (2) and Interceptions (2) through the first three games of this season.
  6. The Cover1 podcast is well balanced. He does go into what the short comings are on offense were. It's a good listen.
  7. He played a little too free in the jets game. That’s coaching. Then he plays more disciplined. It’s coaching. Sometimes it’s Josh.
  8. Take away the two wins, this team is 0-1 and winless. Pathetic.
  9. makes sense this comes from the same person who declared Laporta is the next Andrews after one game. A true scout.
  10. You get some dudes to take out Tyreek during the week at the club.
  11. He was the typical anti Bills ahole. "Bills would win 3 games without JA" Blah blah blah. I mean it is very similar to what you read from certain fans actually.
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