If it was me, I'd just stand pat and pick 10 players. There are no guarantees if they move up a few picks in an upcoming round, that the player selected will amount to anything. The more picks you make, the better the chances are that you find a diamond in the rough.
I'd sit tight at 40. Make a move to get a 2nd day two pick, or even dump a 5 and a 6 to get another 4, but leave 40 alone. They are going to get a good player.
For the board old-timers, I can't remember who was the other participant in the argument, but it was DT(represented by the never forgotten AKC) vs WR(I can't remember who this poster was)?
LOL
What a miserable condescending prick. He just went on a 10 minute tirade at the start of a show with Bruce Murray about how GM’s, Player Personnel Directors and HC’s are the only ones who really know about prospects....oh and of course he knows.
Everyone else knows a fraction of everything draft related.
Just comes off as a bitter old man.
How is Murray now supposed to to a 4 hour draft show with callers, when you are working with a guy who just said...all you idiots know nothing.
I don't know how many people the NFL Network had at their "main table", but will the networks never learn that less is more? This applies to the draft, to pre-game and half-time shows, along with the dreaded 3 man booth for any sporting event.
The Bills only have two picks today, so they only way they are picking 3 players, is if they "trade up" by moving a 4th and a 5th, or a 4th and a 6th, to get back into the 3rd round.
I've read several reports on Hakeem Butler, and they all mention that he has hands of stones. Why take a guy like this in the 2nd round. Maybe 4th or 5th...if you think you can correct the problem.
Yeah. I didn’t mean to imply he is chubby. Just carrying a lot of weight on a 6’ frame for a guy playing a position where speed and quickness is everything.