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WR Candidates - Who Does Beane Keep?
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to GASabresIUFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Samuel, Shakir, and Coleman will make it. Hollins likely make it due to size, experience, leadership, and special teams. The final 2 spots will be interesting. Who are best at special teams? Who will be best at creating mismatches? Who can get open? Samuel and Shakir are good route runners with speed. Coleman and Hollins can create mismatches with their size. perhaps they will go with 1 more speedy receiver who is a potential deep threat, and 1 more large target for the red zone. I was thinking of mismatches inside the 10 yard line with the size that is available. Coleman, Knox and Kincaid are all about 6’4 and should be effective red zone targets, but if you put 1 or 2 other 6’4 receivers out their with them in that situation, no team could match that kind of size mismatch. -
[POLL] Should The Bills Trade Up For A WR?
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Sammy Watkins trade did not work out well at all. -
McDermott & Beane Extended Through 2027
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to BritBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
After 17 years of missing the playoffs, I’m grateful to have the coach and gm tandem that has made them superbowl contenders staying here. -
RD 1, Pick 25: TE Dalton Kincaid, Utah
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
There are high end corners in our division. 2 high end TE’s will offer the Bills a different way to attack defenses. -
WR Trent Sherfield signed
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
His Pro Day workout caught the attention of NFL scouts when he clocked a 4.45 40-yard dash, leaped 125 inches on the broad jump and put up 19 bench press reps of 225 pounds. -
WR Trent Sherfield signed
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/nfl-free-agency-panthers-wrs-zach-pascal-marquise-goodwin-trent-sherfield-brandon-powell/ We got one more home run hitter for you, albeit a really under-the-radar name. Sherfield hasn’t made many waves in the grand scheme of things, totaling just 844 yards and four touchdowns over five seasons. But if you ask any Miami Dolphins fan, he’s a guy who’s made quite an impression in South Beach. The 6-foot-1, 219-pounder is a potent presence from the slot. He can create space with and without the ball and could make a wider imprint if given the opportunities. -
Josh Allen - Cupping Therapy on Neck
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to Back2Buff's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I can’t stand Schopp and The Bulldog. I’d prefer local replacements for them.
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NFL Cuts /Cut Tracker
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to Starr Almighty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wow. Josh Rosen isn’t even good enough to be a backup. Glad Brandon Beane made the right decision on his QB. -
Grade each unit of our roster.
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to GreggTX's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
QB: C Allen too many fumbles. Good leader. Intermediate game was good & he ran well. QB depth is a bit below avg RB: A+ Singletary YPC and blocking were excellent. Moss will be a great compliment back TE: C+ Knox has a great skill set, but drops are a problem. Depth is so so. WR: A Diggs and Brown were 1000+ yard receivers last year. Beasley is solid. Davis and Hodgson should help red zone. OL: B- Good players but no dominant players. Quality depth. CB: A- White is excellent. Could have done better than Norman in free agency. Johnson is good nickel. Rest of CBs are good. S: C Below avg turnovers and pass breakups. Good tacking stats. LB: B Edmonds and Milano are very good starters. 3rd LB is not a starting spot due to nickel CB. Rest of LB unit is below avg. DL: B+ Quality players throughout. Great depth. ST: C+ Roberts is a high end return man. Kicking game good be better P&K -
Any interest in Everson Griffen
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to falgobofu's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Murphy was very good for the Bills down the stretch and in the playoff game. He could stick around. -
Great receivers with slow 40 times https://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/ Larry Fitzgerald - 4.63 seconds Career stats: 1,018 receptions, 13,366 receiving yards, 98 TDs Fitzgerald ran a 4.63 at the 2004 NFL Combine and, though he bettered the number to 4.48 at his pro day, there were questions about the elite speed of the receiver coming out of Pittsburgh. The Cardinals took him with the third overall selection anyways and have never come close to regretting the pick, as Fitzgerald will be a surefire Hall of Famer when he retires. Jerry Rice - 4.71 seconds Career Stats: 1,549 receptions, 22,895 receiving yards, 197 TDs The greatest of all time ran an unofficial 4.71, though some claim the number was actually 4.59. Either way, the GOAT did not wow anyone with his speed coming out of Mississippi Valley State in 1985. Rice's lack of freakish size/speed and small-school status contributed to Al Toon and Eddie Brown being thought of as better prospects. Each were selected before the Hall of Famer came off the board at 16th overall. Cris Carter - 4.63 Career Stats: 1,101 receptions, 13,899 receiving yards, 130 TDs In 1987 Carter ran just slightly faster than the average receiver at the time, according to former Cowboys personnel man Gil Brandt. That's both a comment on how much faster wideouts have become (40-yard dash times for receivers rose to 4.48 seconds as of 2013) and how little long speed had to do with Carter's success in the NFL. The ultra productive possession receiver used a combination of excellent hands and route running to become the game's best third-down target and touchdown specialist. Anquan Boldin - 4.71 Career Stats: 1,009 receptions, 12,195 receiving yards, 74 TDs Boldin has long been the poster boy for exceptional receivers running slow on the track. The highly productive Florida State alum dropped to the second round because of his speed concerns, allowing the Arizona Cardinals to pair Boldin with Fitzgerald for six dominant seasons. Interestingly though, the only receivers to run official times of 4.65 or slower and have NFL success since 1999 are Boldin and Tampa Bay Buccaneers one-year-wonder Michael Clayton. Chad Johnson - 4.57 Career Stats: 766 receptions, 11,059 receiving yards, 67 TDs Another stellar wideout who fell out of the first round because of a slow workout. The Bengals knew Johnson was much faster than the close to 4.6 he posted at the 40 due to his tape and displays of quickness at the 2001 Senior Bowl. One of the game's elite pass catchers between 2002-07, Johnson developed his route-running and timing with quarterback Carson Palmer to put together one of the best five-year stretches in league history. Honorable Mentions Brandon Lloyd - 4.62 Hines Ward - 4.55 Brandon Marshall - 4.52 Dez Bryant - 4.52 Antonio Brown - 4.47
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At 54 the Bills will take? Your guess here!!
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Diggs, Mims, Higgins, Fulton, Cleveland, or Epenesa -
PFF BPA list after round 1
Happy Days Lois & Clark replied to Happy Days Lois & Clark's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’d prefer the Bills wait on a RB. They could get a future starter at another position instead.