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  1. 2 minutes ago, SmokinES3 said:

    I actually have a tough time imagining the Giants not even considering a QB at #2 after last year... It's as if nobody thinks it's even a slight possibility they want a high pick to sit behind Eli for a year. Eli is old and didn't look good last year, all coaching issues considered.

    Are you just trolling or what?

    No, quite serious.  Allen will need at LEAST a year on the bench to learn how to read an NFL-caliber defense that's just slightly better than what he faced when going against Texas State and Gardiner-Webb.

    With all of these moves, the pick HAS to be either Rosen, Darnold or Mayfield, to justify them.

  2. 9 hours ago, billspro said:

    These are my own rankings and will be different from the mainstream media. All of my top 8 have some starter qualities and have a chance of being a starting QB in the NFL imo. 

     

    After watching 5+ games on the top 10 QB prospects here is how I would rank them:

     

    1) Sam Darnold (Grade 87, top ten prospect)

              - Pros: accuracy, progression ability, ability to extend plays, pocket presence, mobility, clutch, leader, qb persona, arm strength, winner, can make throws in tight windows, size

             - Cons: turnovers, unusual delivery, sometimes fooled by coverages, not always consistent with deep ball

    2) Josh Rosen (Grade 85, top ten prospect)

            - Pros: Accuracy at all three levels, great understanding of the game, progression ability, pocket presence, arm strength, ability to throw in tight windows, intelligent, size, quick release

           - Cons: Durability, few head scratching turnovers, mobility

    3) Baker Mayfield (Grade 82, 1st round prospect)

           - Pros: deadly short and intermediate accuracy, clutch, creates energy, leader, winner, arm strength, mobility, moves around pocket well, progression ability, senior 

           -Cons: size, sometimes misses throwing lanes, size sometimes limits him from stepping up in the pocket, inconsistent deep ball accuracy, occasionally throws late b/c of big arm

    4) Mike White (Grade 78, 2nd round prospect)

          -Pros: Accuracy at all three levels, arm strength, progression ability, throws with anticipation, shows ability to step up in the pocket, senior, size

         - Cons: Will have to master moving around the pocket because of very limited mobility, sometimes slow going through reads, takes sacks too often

    5) Mason Rudolph (Grade 77, 2nd round prospect)

         - Pros: Accuracy, progression ability, pocket presence, senior, QB persona, size

        - Cons: Mobility, arm strength 

    6) Josh Allen (Grade 77, 2nd round prospect)

        -Pros: Elite arm strength, makes wow throws with arm strength and accuracy that only he can make, tough, competitive, mobility, size, may have arm talent to overcome deficiencies 

        -Cons: Does not seem to process the game, misses open WRs, drops eyes to early and runs, misses routine throws, accuracy declines after 1st read, poor statistics

    7) Lamar Jackson (Grade 75, 3rd round prospect)

        - Pros: Elite running ability, quick release, makes wow plays every game, show ability to go through progressions, escapability, extends plays

        -Cons: Very inconsistent accuracy, lots of over throws on tape, ugly turnovers

    8) Logan Woodside (Grade 73, 4th round prospect)

        -Pros: Senior, unmatchable work ethic, football intelligence, quick processor, accurate at all three levels, raises level of play of his teammates, quick release, progression ability, pocket presence

        - Cons: may not have enough arm strength to be NFL starter, size

     

    Other QBs that will likely be drafted late in the draft (I consider them developmental back ups): Lauletta, Falk, Benkert, Litton

    I stopped reading when I saw that you gave Mike White a 2nd round grade.

  3. 2 minutes ago, T master said:

    This has been my pick ever since he was set to come into the NFL the only thing the guy has ever done is show he is a winner !!

     

    To start his lowest completion percentage in 4 yrs at Ala. was 62%, He never threw more INT's than TD's in his time there & lastly he proved in one of his THREE National championships that you can like Brady meaning you can never count him out which to me shows Huge leadership .

     

    I can't remember which championship it was but Ala. was down & he brought them back to win it i think it may have been his last one ??

     

    I'll give all the doubters this he doesn't have a huge arm but it's not bad at all !! He reminds me of a stronger throwing Chad Pennington !

     

    He makes good decisions & he has been healthy pretty much though out his playing career & given a chance say similar to what the Bills gave Tyrod i think the guy would prove he was worth the chance .

     

    I don't know why he has been given such a negative over view given all he has shown to this point he has always shown he's at the very least worth giving the guy a shot !

     

    I just don't get all the negativity everyone points to oh he could even beat out Dalton, well given that Dalton had led his team to the play offs, had a huge grasp on the offense & was the QB that the HC had hooked his wagon to it's kind of like the Pats situation there was no way Garrapollo was going to unseat Brady which is the same with the Bengals ! 

     

    I know a lot of fans will disagree but i think the guy Could be a great get given a true shot at a starting position !! Not to mention he wouldn't cost a ton of cash ...

    "the only thing the guy has ever done is show he is a winner !!"  What has he won in the NFL?

  4. 1 hour ago, BuffaloBud420 said:

    First off. Great move my Beane getting rid of Tyrod, especially for a 3rd. I would of took half a turkey sandwich for him.

     

    With that said, sign Bradford for around 10 mil a year and draft Rudolph at 21 or 22. I don't think Beane wants to give up all those assets to move up in the draft...even though I think they are high on Allen

     

    We will still have plenty of picks to improve the team. 

    Sign a QB with a litany of major knee issues and 0 playoff wins and then draft a QB from a college system that has NEVER produced a franchise QB?  BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. 3 minutes ago, billsredneck1 said:

    i would rather have 2 good dt's than worry so much about ilb. i would want vea or payne with phillips. everyone wants to throw the leagues leading tackler and captain of this defense to the curb while turning a blind eye to the fact our lb's would have looked much better if the front 4 weren't getting rolled. losing marcel made that clear.

    posting s.a.smith and no suggestion....substantive....and revealing

    When someone says that we would be "fine" starting Peterman at QB, nothing substantive is required any further.  SA Smith laughing will suffice.

  6. 4 minutes ago, billsredneck1 said:

    wow, take it in a heartbeat.....and we could still add one later on like riley ferguson...or a chad kelly. i think we would be fine starting peterman. if we have a healthy receiving corp with one good addition be it fa or draft.....and stud up our dline, we will look much better than last year. i'm stoked.

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  7. 2 hours ago, Ittakestime said:

    I know some will say that's ridiculous, but he could be the key to getting a franchise QB.

     

    Glenn is worth more to the Bills than any other team.  We know how good he is and we have spent the time healing his foot.

     

    The LT draft prospects are not good this year.  There is a good chance Dawkins would be a first round pick this year.

     

    If the Giants wanted Dawkins and both firsts, would you do it?  I know I absolutely would.  I may be more confident than others that Glenn will come back and be good again, but I need a QB bad right now.

     

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