The good news, according to the just-released CBS Sports mock, is that Shenault will be there. The bad news is they say the Bills will take an edge rusher:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2020-nfl-mock-draft-patriots-take-tom-bradys-replacement-49ers-add-another-athletic-tight-end/
22. Terrell Lewis - Edge, Alabama, 6'5", 252 lb.
PROSPECT RNK
40th
POSITION RNK
6th
"Jerry Hughes is 31, Shaq Lawson's contract is up and Trent Murphy's contract is set to expire after next season. Yes, the Bills need a deep threat for Josh Allen but this class is so stocked at that position that Buffalo can find big-play targets throughout the draft. Meanwhile, the 'D' was a respectable 13th in pass rush, according to Football Outsiders and Lewis is a long, explosive edge rusher who was impressive in '19."
All I was trying to say was the Manuel was thought of as a good QB too when he came out, as Josh was, but Manuel fluttered. I hope Josh succeeds, but I agree that 2020 will be a make-or-break year for Josh. If he doesn't step it up next year, it will be time for the Bills to bring in some competition and draft a QB in 2021. Right now, Josh is the 4th best QB from the class of 2018, behind Jackson, Darnold, and Mayfield.
This was posted a few days ago about Lamar Jackson:
I have a problem with the Jim Kelly stat above. He got his first playoff win in his third year in the NFL (he started in 1986). And he only spent two years in the USFL, so he should have written "5th year" if he was going that route..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Kelly
At the time, Buffalo was a graveyard for talented players. Look at all the players who didn't work out here, but had success elsewhere:
Peters, Watkins, Gillmore, Lynch, Woods, Whitner, Fitzpatrick, Byrd, Greer, Goodwin, etc.
Agreed. It would have been a better game with Buffalo.
Note: I said this too in 1989 when SF blew out Denver in the SB. The next year, Buffalo went on to the SB.
Moral: watch out NFL in 2020. #fearthebuffalo