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HappyDays

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  1. Cheap ownership in Arizona ruined this deal for us. I can't really even be mad at Beane, it simply isn't possible under those constraints.
  2. The obvious answer is Davis because he will almost certainly have the most snaps out of all skill position players. Last year he even had 90 more snaps than Diggs despite playing in one less game. That kind of snap percentage lends itself to a high target share. Hopefully he maximizes those targets much better than he did last year. Third in targets is where it gets interesting. Harty is a sneaky pick there. I feel like he is the stealth signing of the offseason, nobody in local or national media is really talking about him at all and this board has all but forgotten about him. We gave him a decently large contract considering his injury history. So I have to think he will be more involved than the lack of buzz would have you believe. So my predicted target share ranking is this: Diggs Davis Harty Kincaid Knox Cook Shakir And the scraps will go to the remaining depth pieces.
  3. Classic motte and bailey. Thanks Einstein. I knew exactly what your response would be. Moving on.
  4. Oh the Packers were a non-playoff team? And why was that? Did something happen in week 18?
  5. A few weeks ago they had spoken to LB Rashaan Evans and EDGE Yannick Ngakoue, but I haven't heard of any imminent signings.
  6. This is one of the reasons I'm excited about Kincaid. When you watch him at Utah his football intelligence and field awareness pops off the screen. He has an innate understanding of where to sit in coverage gaps and make himself available to his QB, and similarly understands where he needs to be heading as soon as he catches the ball to maximize YAC. Keep in mind he only started playing football as a senior in high school so for a relative newcomer to the sport his instincts are very advanced. I have no doubt he will quickly get on the same page with Josh and become his safety valve, much like Cole Beasley was from 2019-2021. With a lot of players who suffer from focus drops, you have to coach them on making the catch before they think about moving. With Kincaid it's the opposite - he has the rare ability to catch the ball and simultaneously start moving without a stutter. His best plays on tape are a combination of his great instincts, his elite hands, and his excellent hip fluidity working together in perfect football motion. Flash open, catch the ball, immediately run towards a gap in the defense and pick up chunk yards. Isn't that in a nutshell what makes Kelce so annoying to defend? I find that sequencing more impressive and more consistently translatable to the next level than some of the circus catches on Kincaid's tape, which are certainly impressive in their own right. Agreed that the mental skill set is what sets Kelce apart from any other TE in history, even moreso than his athleticism. So when I watch Kincaid I see the same sort of fluidity to his motion AND the same instincts/awareness that Kelce has. The only slight disadvantage is that Kincaid is 1 inch shorter and 9 pounds lighter than Kelce was as a rookie, but that difference is almost inconsequential. One advantage is that I think Kincaid has better hands than Kelce coming out, and Kelce didn't have bad hands by any means, Kincaid is just one of the best I've ever watched at plucking the ball out of the air. It seems crazy to compare any rookie to the greatest TE of all time and I worry that I'm getting myself overly hyped about him, but it's the comp I saw when I first watched some of Kincaid's tape a couple months ago and it made him my draft crush.
  7. I know they had also talked to Yannick Ngakoue and Rashaan Evans which would both fill needs. But right now we are at just under $5 million in cap space and that's before signing our draft class.
  8. I never get tired of this stuff.
  9. One thing I've heard about Shorter, and you can see it in his interviews with Bills media, is that he really fits the type of personality this regime likes. Crazy work ethic, hellbent on being a great player, loves the game. He'll take screenshots of negative comments he reads about himself and make that his phone's lock screen so it's the first thing he sees every day. It might not actually amount to anything but we know this regime loves taking physical specimens with that kind of football character. For a 5th round pick we get a former 5 star recruit that will give his opportunity everything he's got. It's a worthy swing at that point in the draft.
  10. I know that one is RB Latavius Murrary. I heard he will be signed as early as tomorrow.
  11. I think we greatly improved some of our less important pieces - Kumerow, McKenzie, Saffold, Morris. But I still worry about the lack of true top end talent. Right now to start the year it is still just Allen and Diggs as elite players at their positions. A lot of it will depend on how Von Miller recovers. Hopefully by December he'll be the same player he was for us before injury, I mean he practically won the Chiefs game for us. If we get him back to his old self that gives us three elite players. Ideally though you want at least four. Maybe Tre White will find himself again, I'm just not counting on it. Especially on the offensive side I worry that outside of Diggs we have no true game changers at our skill positions or on our OL. An elite QB can make up the difference but we need a few of those depth pieces we signed - notably Harty and Harris, and to a similar extent Kincaid - to maximize their potential in order for that gap between us and some of the other contenders' weapons to be bridged. This is why I am still hoping for Hopkins although that possibility appears to be dwindling with each passing day. Most importantly the coaching needs to be much better in the playoffs. This is something no one can predict until we see it. McDermott can't trot out the same old predictable scheme that smart offensive coaches led by smart QBs like the Chiefs and Bengals have can easily take advantage of. And Dorsey was taken to school by Lou Anarumo, he has to take a big step this year to prove he is capable of calling a chamionship caliber offense. No one would confuse our overall roster for the best in the league, but if we stay relatively healthy the roster combined with Josh Allen is certainly good enough to win a Super Bowl. Another disappointing playoff exit would be more on the coaches than the talent IMO.
  12. It's the latest advancement in sports science.
  13. Thank you for your scouting reports.
  14. This is a classic McDermott/Beane late round CB pick. Length, zone coverage skills, field awareness. I think there's a path for him to make the team, just has to beat out Cam Lewis.
  15. I'm not pounding the table to get rid of Morse, but we have seen Bates capably play center. We are light on cap space and still could use a couple late-stage free agent signings to round out our DL. Not to mention a certain WR that I would still love to find a way to obtain. Moving on from Morse may be the best available avenue to clear up a decent amount of cap space without a huge drop off to the next man in line.
  16. A lot of guards on the team now. It makes me wonder if Morse could be a surprise cut or trade to free up some cap space? Bates could slide in at center without too much drop off. Just a thought.
  17. Three 6th round picks for Hopkins! Who says no?
  18. At this point I would love Andrew Voorhees. It's unlikely that anyone we take at this point will make the team so take the one player you get a freebie on for 2023.
  19. Lol Beane is so over this draft
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