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Bills need all 8 picks in the draft to get better.
ghostwriter replied to Casmo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This draft is critical, we are sitting on a gold mine of picks, a draft loaded at pretty much every major weakness we have QB, DT and LB. -
Bills need all 8 picks in the draft to get better.
ghostwriter replied to Casmo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So you view him as a 2nd round prospect? You don't take a QB in the 2nd if you don't feel he can be the guy. I think we field a better team with Rudolph + 7 picks versus Darnold/Rosen + 4 picks. -
Bills need all 8 picks in the draft to get better.
ghostwriter replied to Casmo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Just seems like really strong language to be using, nobody knows, not even pro scouts or NFL GMs. I'm agnostic towards Allen, Mayfield and Jackson but I won't flat out say they won't be a franchise QB because I don't know. In the right scenario I'd take any QB in the draft if the talent to draft ratio lines up. I wouldn't just that out take a top prospect off my board and say he sucks or won't be a franchise QB. -
Bills need all 8 picks in the draft to get better.
ghostwriter replied to Casmo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't mind that you have an opinion, but to state it as fact is highly annoying. Please don't be the TBD version of Mel Kiper or we can't be friends. -
Bills need all 8 picks in the draft to get better.
ghostwriter replied to Casmo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm not going to put you down for having a different opinion, I have my reasons, none of which you countered with anything of substance. -
Bills need all 8 picks in the draft to get better.
ghostwriter replied to Casmo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I want Rudolph at 21. He's going to rise up draft boards and should be within striking distance, we likely won't have to move. It's not that I think Darnold or Rosen aren't worth it (they are), I just think Rudolph is a franchise QB and we can keep all of our picks. Smart, awesome size, mobile, great deep ball. Listen to this guy in interviews, the way he handles the press, he is a professional and sounds like a 10 year vet. Any issue Rudolph has can be corrected, he can be taught and is teachable. -
Mason Rudolph is the kind of guy I want representing our city. Will he even be there at 21? Guy regularly hits 35-40 yard passes with ease, moreso than any QB in this class. Listen to him in interviews, he's smart, any faults he has can be corrected.
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Lamar Jackson on why he chose Louisville ...
ghostwriter replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Man, he did not come off as very smart in that interview and um I'm not sure if he can handle the mental aspect of the game and um I think he has a lot of anxiety. (Kidding, I think he'll be better than RG3.) Give me Rudolph at 21 or Kyle Lauletta in the 2nd. Not interested in anyone else. Don't think we should move up either. -
If that draft happened, we'd be in the playoffs 2 years in a row. Good job.
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Allen and Jackson are above him because of their ceiling IMO. Rudolph has a lower floor. But Allen and Jackson were both completing less than 60% (56% and 59%), Rudolph completed 63% and every year at Oklahoma St. his accuracy improved.
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I understand that, but he is malleable, he can throw the ball. Allen and Jackson both have accuracy issues, but they get a free pass. Rudolph is one of the most accurate throwers in the draft and he is smart, he knows where to go with the ball. Allen and Jackson have big arms, but they don't know where to go with the ball. Rudolph is very accurate and smart, while he won't wow you away with arm talent, he can get it there.
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Same could be said about Allen and (Mayfield?). I'm not a pro scout, I am not a college guru and I am far from an expert, but Rudolph comes from an offense where the ball was constantly in his hands, he is also very accurate. I've liked Rudolph for a long time, it wouldn't upset me if he was the guy, let me put it that way.
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I like him. I'd go as far to say that under the right scenario I'd take him at 21. I understand he is slotted as a RD2 guy, but I think he can be a good pro.
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Josh Allen falls to 10, Buffalo gives Oakland #21 and #22, Buffalo receives #10 and a 6th round pick. Bills select Josh Allen.
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What are your top 5 QB's in this years draft??
ghostwriter replied to elltrain22's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hope we go the 'slightly above average QB prospect that really fits our scheme' route. Same goes for a free agent QB, if you have somebody like Case Keenum and you think he fits your scheme' like a glove, I'd much rather prefer we go that way. Expecting a 20-something-year-old to save a franchise is foolish. Too much pressure and I think that's why QBs have a high bust rate and is such a crap shoot, I don't care who we draft, we need a bridge and we need to bring the rookie along slowly, take all the pressure off him. If you have to even question whether or not he's ready, that means he is not ready. Sit him on the bench until the game is so slow to him that he's aggravated that he's not out there. -
What are your top 5 QB's in this years draft??
ghostwriter replied to elltrain22's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think the big thing is scheme, injuries, supporting cast and coaching, those are variables experts can't see. You may have a slightly above average prospect go to a team with a great coach with a scheme that fits him perfectly. On the other side of the coin, you may have an elite player like Darnold or Rosen go to a team like the Cleveland Browns where no amount of skill can elevate that franchise which is why Rosen doesn't want to go there, he knows they'll ruin him, same goes for Eli and the Chargers. -
What are your top 5 QB's in this years draft??
ghostwriter replied to elltrain22's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1.) Sam Darnold 2.) Josh Rosen 3.) Baker Mayfield 4.) Josh Allen 5.) Mason Rudolph I'm hoping Allen is there at 21, huge red flags but he has so much arm potential and talent. High risk, high reward. He could end up being the best QB in the class or he could be out of the NFL in 5 years. With the flick of a wrist he moves the ball 70 yards into small windows. If he fell to 10, I'd try to package up 21 and 22 to get Allen. We would still have all our other picks. -
Notre Dame G Quenton Nelson, food for thought.
ghostwriter replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nelson is the best OL prospect I've seen since Joe Thomas. Unfortunately, we have way too many holes and you don't move up for a OG. He is likely going to go to multiple Pro Bowls though, wouldn't surprise me if he ended up in the HOF. Rosen or Darnold I'd trade up for, I'm not educated enough to determine if Baker Mayfield would be worth moving up for, I have faith in Beane and coach McD, but QB is the only position worth giving up multiple 1sts for. -
WR Tavon Austin Set to Be Traded or Released
ghostwriter replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I wouldn't take on that contract and I would be surprised if any team would, but if he was cut, absolutely we should be interested, he can play in the slot, he can take snaps at RB. Benjamin, Zay and Austin would be solid. -
You're the GM, what do you offer Kyle Williams
ghostwriter replied to elltrain22's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1 year 5 million. He can still play, he is a middle of the road DT at this point. If we draft Vita Vea or Taven Bryan that will free up Kyle and he won't get the brunt of attention. Poor #1, very good #2. -
I really admire the faith Jim has in the Lord, when I feel like I'm alone and I have no one, I remember that I can lean on the Lord.