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  1. I’d probably just stay put. If a WR falls to us we nab them at 22. If not go BPA. Yetur Gross-Matos will be there, may not be a process guy, but would give us an elite pass rush. Tristan Wirfs from Iowa would be a great choice as would Prince Tega Wanogho, a player who I feel will ascend up draft boards. Most sites have him as a second round candidate but I think he’s dominant. Once he locks onto you it’s over, he has Jason Peters like ability.
  2. Bills trade back into RD3 for OT Mekhi Becton. Round 1 Pick 22: Yetur Gross-Matos, DE/OLB, Penn State Round 2 Pick 22: Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU Round 3 Pick 22: Willie Gay, OLB, Mississippi State Round 3 Pick 27 (OAK): Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville Round 6 Pick 23: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State
  3. Brady should go to the Titans. Look how far they got with Mariota and Tannehill. Brady makes them contenders and there’s also the Mike Vrabel connection.
  4. I think we have more needs than you think. We also need to save some of that money for our own guys. It’s doable in one offseason but Beane needs to hit bullseyes in the draft and FA.
  5. Buffalo trades down from 22 and picks up an extra 2nd. Round 1 Pick 27 (SEA): Henry Ruggs, WR, Alabama Round 2 Pick 22: Kenny Willekes, DE/OLB, Michigan State Round 2 Pick 31 (SEA): Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville Round 3 Pick 22: Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State Round 4 Pick 22: Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State Round 5 Pick 9: Pete Werner, OLB, Ohio State Round 5 Pick 21: Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State Round 6 Pick 10: Anthony McFarland, RB, Maryland Round 6 Pick 22: Josh Uche, OLB, Michigan Round 6 Pick 23: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State
  6. Got some good luck with this one. I think Shenault goes top 10 and Wanogho would be a good pick at 22, let alone RD2. Round 1 Pick 22: Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado Round 2 Pick 22: Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn Round 3 Pick 22: KeShawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt Round 4 Pick 22: Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, Liberty Round 5 Pick 9: Pete Werner, OLB, Ohio State Round 5 Pick 21: Anthony McFarland, RB, Maryland Round 6 Pick 10: Evan Weaver, ILB, California Round 6 Pick 22: Josh Uche, OLB, Michigan Round 6 Pick 23: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State
  7. Bills go DE in free agency and there is a run on WRs before we pick. Round 1 Pick 22: Jeffrey Okudah, CB, Ohio State Round 2 Pick 22: Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn Round 3 Pick 22: Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, Liberty Round 4 Pick 22: Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State Round 5 Pick 9: Pete Werner, OLB, Ohio State Round 5 Pick 21: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State Round 6 Pick 10: Anthony McFarland, RB, Maryland Round 6 Pick 22: Tyler Johnson, WR, Minnesota Round 6 Pick 23: Josh Uche, OLB, Michigan
  8. Shenault is better than Lamb.
  9. Laviska is better than Lamb. I think there is a real chance CeeDee is there at 22. Think it comes down to Lamb vs Ruggs vs Jefferson when we pick.
  10. I agree. It’s a great move for the Giants.
  11. Poyer is a leader in our secondary, I bet he gets re-signed. So long as he isn’t asking for too much, I see us paying him. I think he wants to be in Buffalo so he’ll take a moderate pay bump and get his money. This coaching staff, this defense is perfect for his skill set and I think he knows that, he fits this scheme like a glove. Maybe $8M-$9M is what I’d value him at.
  12. Eno Benjamin or Najee Harris wouldn’t be bad options there as well.
  13. I like Travis Etienne, Najee Harris, Eno Benjamin and Ke’Shawn Vaughn from that list.
  14. I think that’s the characteristic of a good RB. Making guys miss in a phone booth. Straight line speed matters but quickness is more important when judging a RB.
  15. Grats, Tre. Let’s get first team next year, bud.
  16. Be sure to get back to me on Guidry, I’d love to hear your thoughts. He’s a 3rd round / 4th round prospect.
  17. Wirfs is a good player but according to your board I’d rather have Justin Jefferson. If Justin Jefferson was gone I would not mind Wirfs. I totally understand your logic and I would not be one iota upset. Wirfs is a good player and I’d love to have him, move Ford into LG and all a sudden that O-line is looking damn good. He’s a good option. The folks that say he is not just aren’t aware yet.
  18. First four picks are ???. I don’t think Shenault will be there though. I think he goes just outside the top 10. How do you feel about Justin Jefferson, Henry Ruggs and Stephen Guidry though?
  19. He’ll be gone. I think it comes down to Jefferson or Ruggs at #21. Even then it’s 50/50 either of them will be there.
  20. By meat and potatoes I mean our OL and core players. By upgrading RT we can move Ford to LG and our line is above average. Two birds, one stone. Dawkins, Feliciano, Morse, Ford, Knox, Brown, Beasley and Allen Is a great base for a stew but I think RB and WR will look a lot different after April. Could use another RB and a few WRs but the nucleus is still there.
  21. Need to rework the OL too, I might add. Ford into LG and a true RT gives us an above average OL. I think Allen, Singletary and Knox will see a jump in production too. Typically year 3 for QBs is a good indicator in what you can expect going forward. Allen did good spreading the ball around, if he can connect on the deep ball more often, look out.
  22. Glad to have him back. I expect our offense to explode under Daboll year 3. Barring a catastrophic injury to Josh Allen I think we go deep in the playoffs next year. I find it awesome that Allen has the same teacher 3 years in a row. We have talent on the offensive side of the ball but we’re still really rough around the edges. OL needs to be tweaked, need to drastically rehaul the skill positions, but the meat and potatoes is there.
  23. Splashy players don’t necessarily mean more production.
  24. I like Josh Uche and Willie Gay if we turn to the draft for LB.
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