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DCofNC

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  1. All the people here arguing Dak sucks seem to think there's no way the Bills can let Allen walk. Hysterical. Allen isn't even in the conversation ( outside of Buffalo) to be a top 10 QB, most think hes bottom 10 to be clear, but Dak sucks. Look Dak is better than average and far from elite, but as a guy who hasn't made ***** yet, I'd be holding out for every penny too. If Dallas won't give it to him (btw their leverage is gone after tagging him) then fine, gef tagged again next year and pay him 37M, then try to ask him to take less for longer.. the ball is in his court, why flinch?
  2. I agree on the system fit, but i don't buy the elements excuse.
  3. He's going to be the best player we got from this draft and it won't be close. The guy has Leveon Bell potential. Epenesa was good value, but Moss will be boss, Singletary better be on notice. Knox had a concentration problem, not a hands issue, I for one think he will be absolutely fine with catching the ball this year. This will be the year of JuggerKnox.
  4. I called this a solid option for Dalton, if for no other reason than putting tape together behind a good line with great weapons, hope to pull a Foles/Tannehill. His hope has to be getting a lot of preseason action to show he still has it, Dak either holds out or gets hurt, he gets to play with a stud cast and hopefully earns a big contract next year. Good move on his part. The only other places that made sense for a shot to earn a contract from the #2 role was going to be the Browns, Bills, Texans, Bucs, Steelers, Panthers or maybe Arizona. The Pats have nothing for weapons, but they could win games, not the best spot for a QB to go to get a contract. Browns and Bills both have weapons and a young qb, so injury risk is pretty low and both are pretty pot committed to their guy, so your not taking the job. Texans, Watson gets dinged up a lot, but no Hopkins and Bellicheck wannabe over there. Bucs and Steelers are banking on old men, but good teams. Panthers are ok, Teddy hasn't played a full season in years, always a chance of injury, Arizona has mobile and tiny qb, stacked w weapons and qb friendly system, I'd go there, but have to bet on Murry getting hurt there too. All things considered, Id go Bucs, but theres a cap problem. So Arizona and Dallas are next on my list. Whos interested and willing to pay? And here we are in Dallas.
  5. Wallace isn't being traded unless somebody blows them away with an offer. Hes effective, cheap and young, all things you don't trade.
  6. I see a lot of Brady in college in him. He beats you with intelligence and average everything else. Drew Henson was the golden boy in that era that never could take it away from Brady. From took out 2 other higher rated, more athletic QBs for his job. He has pretty good awareness, an accurate ball and average NFL arm strength. If you look around, the all time greats we have watched, Brady, Breese, Manning, all pretty much innthe same mold, average arms, accurate, beat you with their head. I am certainly not saying he will be anywhere near them, but I do think he can eventually start in the right system. Last year he got happy feet and wasn't as good as the past because of it, if that sticks with him, hes done before he starts, but if he gets back to confidence in the pocket, you could have anything from a good backup to a Kirk Cousins level starter ( and in a highly unlikely scenario, something better). This is the type of thing you can dream of in a 5th round pick. If he flops, oh well. At least it wasn't high pick.
  7. Either would have been great to have along with all the other studs that were picked after him. That said, he did have an all-pro season, so it wasn't the talent that was the issue. Also, when he came out, people raved about his character and he was seen as the safest pick. Goes to show you what money and bad influences can do to people.
  8. Hopefully, Eppy is an example of teams putting too much stock in the combine.
  9. Same as any sport where hitting a ball is the objective, the speed of the object hitting it ultimately trumps mass. Most people equate strength with being able to swing, kick, throw hard, when the reality is the stronger you have to be to generate speed, the more you have to "force" the velocity and often are far less accurate. Having quick twitch, whip, whatever you want to call it is the key, strength is really more about joint preservation/having stamina to continue to kick. Nolan Ryan, Randy Johnson, Kershaw etc, lanky and get crazy whip, no forcing 100mph pitches. Jack Nicholas, Tiger, Rory, DJ, all crush a golf ball, not all the same size, not really that big either (Tiger had to deflate to get distance back). Looks at the best kickers, yes they tend to have built legs because or repetitive use, but they are rarely a bulky guy.
  10. Look back 2 years and he was considered a top prospect. He beat out 2 other top prospects, he's not a bad player, just limited by an average arm.
  11. There's a chance you pull a pick for a lineman on either side, they are always in demand. We dont have anybody on the backend of the WR rotation that justifies a pick outside of Roberts if somebody is DESPERATE for a returner and we should be keeping him for that. Hauska is possible if he has a good summer and they choose to go w Bass. Kickers are valuable, might pull a 5th for him. Maybe Sweeney if they are foolish and keep all the trash in front of him. Barkley has no value while Dalton and Cam are FA, if he had any prior. Theres a shot in the secondary as well, but low potential imo.
  12. Every kicker was a rookie at some point.. let him compete and may the best guy win.
  13. Agreed, he’s more of a bull than a dancing bear, but he’s also very good at getting free. Somebody like Brady, with quick drops and passes, can completely neutralize his type of game on the edge. But give that ball an extra pat on a 5 step drop and he can get home, you also won’t run him over like Murphy, etc. I do think he could raise absolute hell from the 3 tech spot, which could be interesting on passing downs, line him and Oliver up in a speed rush package, flank the center and make them figure out who to deal with. He is not a super twitchy athlete, but if you watch him play, he manages to get home in a hurry, it’s deceptive. I think part of it is his size, and he’s not super sudden, but somehow he ends up past his guy and crushing people without a lot of flash. I think he will have a solid career, I would expect a consistent 6-8 sacks a year and the occasional 10+ year when he gets lined up against guys that can’t handle his power and he gets a couple in one game. He was a dominant player in college, he won’t, or I doubt, he will be quite as dominant in the pros, but I think he can be a long term starter for you and you won’t be upset to have him there. I liken his production to Shaq, but I don’t expect to see him showing up out of shape and not giving effort the way Shaq did for 3 years. I see more of a Shaq in a contract year type of player here.
  14. He was a SUPER STAR in a very similar professional sport. I'm not writing him off. It's a long shot to make it, but if guys like Antonio Gates can make it, why can't he? I am sorry, with exactly zero 1000 yard rushers on this roster, its not exactly an insurmountable taks to win a spot.
  15. You aren't far off, he doesn't have the "bend" that the elite speed rushers have. You don't see his upper body ripping around the corner, he is a little stiff. That said, hes strong as a bull and only going to get stronger, weighs 275 and probably could go up 10lbs in his legs and really cause problems for opponents. His upper body and hands are great, his attitude is great and his instincts are exciting, he goes for the ball first, something nobody for the Bills in recent history has really done. I love that. He's a lot like Shaq in terms of what he will bring, except way more effort, every day. I think Shaq is a bit more flexible, but it never translated. I ne er understood taking Shaq where they did, basically, they took Shaqs replacement where Shaq should have been taken to start with.
  16. That line is actually pretty telling. It doesn't matter how big, fast, or explosive you are if you don't catch the darn ball.
  17. Long of 50 only means thats the where the coaches would take a chance from. Look at the touch back percentage.
  18. Slightly more athletic Stevie Johnson?
  19. I love it, I think the kid has a shot to develop into a starter, hes an awful lot like Brady when he came out, not saying he will ever do jack *****, but I like the pick.
  20. I’m interested in the kid from Hawaii, worth a late round flier
  21. The QBs all have huge bust potential. Burrow had 1 year, Tua injuries, Herbert never produced in college, Love is a project, all 1st rounders could easily bust.
  22. I feel with the shortened offseason upon us, the Bills did well to get the Vet WR they needed to be the #1, even if I’m not as sold on him as a true 1 as everyone else. RB is the quickest position to adapt, I expect one in round 2-4 probably 2 or 3. A Big WR who can handle RZ duties initially and hopefully demand snaps at the backend of the rotation by mid year would be a nice pick, Claypool, Mims Etc fit the mold. I like Claypool as a project, too much size and speed to be handled if used correctly, I see him more as an H Back, but his speed is killer. Maybe a Jimmy Graham type. Not sure if his real value, but 2-3rd sounds right. CB could represent value and definitely could see one in the 2nd. With Tre’s deal coming up, I could see this as a real contender. Hear me out, if Allen busts, you need a new QB, you can franchise Tre and either work on a deal or trade him, likely with a 1st round pick as compensation. If you need a QB, you are rebuilding, and you probably need picks to get up in the draft because the rest of this team is too good to lose enough to get to the top of the draft. So you trade Tre, get the picks, don’t pay 16M plus for a CB on a rebuilding team. Also, if Allen proves himself, you are paying 30+M a year for a QB, can you pay your CB 16+M a year too? Is it worth it in this D? Look back at Norman in his prime, the answer might lie there. S is not a pressing thing, but depth is poor and Hyde is almost 30.. I love him, but have a feeling they won’t re-up his deal.
  23. I see "it" with Tua, if he's healthy he's special. With Herbert, I watched a bunch of his games and saw a pretty good athlete playing QB. He strikes me as a Bortles, on paper, stud. On the field. Meh. If Miami takes Herbert, I wont be worried. The only problem I really have, is I saw Allen as a bigger Tannehill and he hasn't proven me wrong. Tantalizing bursts combined with infuriating stupidity. Hopefully, we see the 3rd year jump.
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