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  1. Love mocks.  It's good fun.

     

    Great entertainment, and fun learning about the draft class.  You know the bigger stars, especially from the top 15 programs but finding hidden gems etc is fun and it makes watching the combine and draft that much more interesting.

     

    I really only come to this forum in the OFFSEASON to talk football with the best fans in the league.

     

     

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  2. 6 hours ago, DallasBillsFan1 said:

    Can ChatGPT call offensive plays?

    Yep!  Here you go!  lol

     

    Response....

     

    As an AI language model, I am not able to provide real-time analysis of live events. However, I can give you an example of an effective offensive play call series that the Buffalo Bills could use against the Kansas City Chiefs based on their respective strengths and weaknesses:

     

    Play 1: Shotgun formation, quick slant to wide receiver Stefon Diggs. The Chiefs have struggled defending quick passes this season, and Diggs is a reliable target for quarterback Josh Allen.

    Play 2: Play-action pass, deep crossing route to tight end Dawson Knox. The Chiefs' defense has struggled against tight ends this season, and Knox has emerged as a consistent red zone target for the Bills.

    Play 3: Outside zone run to running back Devin Singletary. The Chiefs' defense has been vulnerable to the run this season, and Singletary has shown the ability to make defenders miss in the open field.

    Play 4: Play-action pass, wheel route to running back Devin Singletary. The Chiefs' linebackers have struggled in coverage this season, and Breida has the speed to create separation out of the backfield.

    Play 5: RPO (run-pass option), slant to wide receiver Cole Beasley. The Chiefs' defense has had trouble defending RPOs this season, and Beasley is a shifty slot receiver who can create separation on short routes.

     

    The key to an effective offensive play call series is to keep the defense guessing and exploit their weaknesses. By mixing up the play calls and utilizing the strengths of their personnel, the Bills can keep the Chiefs' defense off balance and move the ball down the field.

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  3. 16 hours ago, chongli said:

    So people here want defense...again...with day one or day two picks? 

    Depends on how the draft falls.  I'd be fine with defense but prefer O-line early and often.  I just don't think you pass on a quality linebacker, safety or corner if one slips down pretty far and it's a value pick.  

     

     

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  4. So unless you are living under a rock, you have at least heard something about ChatGPT.....  I asked this AI system the following prompt:

     

    "Provide an in-depth analysis on the state of the Buffalo Bills roster, cap space, ability to sign free agents, and strategy to improve the team via Free Agency and the draft. Include the top 3 positions that money should be spent on in the free agency, and the top 5 positions that should be addressed in the draft."

     

    ChatGPT is only updated to 2021, so the answer it spit out was related to that offseason.  It's a fun read....  Enjoy!

     

    Here is the response:

    The Buffalo Bills had a successful 2021 season, finishing with a 11-6 record and winning the AFC East division for the second year in a row. However, their season ended with a loss in the AFC Championship game to the Kansas City Chiefs. Heading into the offseason, the Bills have some important decisions to make regarding their roster, cap space, and ability to sign free agents.

     

    Current Roster Analysis (2021)

    The Bills have a talented roster with a strong core of players led by quarterback Josh Allen, wide receiver Stefon Diggs, and cornerback Tre'Davious White. However, they have some key players who are set to become free agents, including offensive linemen Jon Feliciano and Daryl Williams, and defensive end Jerry Hughes.

    The Bills' defense was a strength in 2021, ranking sixth in the league in points allowed per game. However, they could use some depth at the defensive end and linebacker positions. Offensively, the Bills could use help along the offensive line, particularly at the guard and center positions.

     

    Salary Cap Situation

    The Bills currently have about $10 million in cap space, which is not a lot to work with in free agency. They could create more space by restructuring contracts or releasing players, but that could have long-term implications on the team's salary cap. It's also worth noting that the NFL's salary cap is expected to increase in 2023, which could give the Bills more flexibility in future seasons.

     

    Free Agency Strategy

    Given their limited cap space, the Bills will need to be strategic in free agency. The top three positions where they should consider spending money are:

    Offensive Guard - The Bills struggled at guard in 2021, and finding a quality starter would be a big help to their offensive line and their ability to run the ball.

    Defensive End - Jerry Hughes is a free agent, and the Bills could use another pass rusher to pair with Mario Addison and A.J. Epenesa.

    Linebacker - The Bills have a talented duo in Tremaine Edmunds and Matt Milano, but adding depth at this position would be beneficial.

    The Bills may not be able to afford top-tier free agents, but they could find value in mid-tier players who could provide depth and fill specific needs.

     

    Draft Strategy

    In the draft, the Bills should focus on addressing their biggest needs. The top five positions they should consider are:

    Offensive Guard - This remains a major need for the Bills and could be addressed in the first or second round.

    Defensive End - The Bills could use a young pass rusher to develop behind Hughes and Addison.

    Linebacker - Again, adding depth at this position would be beneficial, and the Bills could find a quality player in the mid-to-late rounds of the draft.

    Tight End - The Bills have a talented receiving corps, but adding a tight end who can block and contribute in the passing game would be a boost to their offense.

    Cornerback - While the Bills have a star in Tre'Davious White, they could use another quality cornerback to pair with him and provide depth.

    It's worth noting that the Bills don't have a first-round pick in the 2023 draft due to their trade for defensive end Gregory Rousseau in 2021. However, they do have two picks in the second round, which could allow them to address multiple needs.

     

    Conclusion

    The Buffalo Bills have a talented roster and are in a good position to compete for a Super Bowl in 2023. However, they need to address some key needs in free agency and the draft, particularly along the offensive line and at defensive end. Given their limited cap space, they may need to find value in mid-tier free agents and hit

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  5. Got one more.  This one fell with CB in round 1 that might be "controversial" for a 1st rounder.  But it was the BPA at a position we need more stability with.  I do think Elam will continue to improve, but not sure about White.  Defense wins championships.

     

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  6. First shot at a mock, since we officially lost the 5th rounder for Hines.

    Addresses the O-line well I think, adds a higher end developmental player behind our aging safeties.  Another WR to compete, from a solid program.

    I think we will extend Tremaine Edmunds, but we need better rotational depth.  Overshown replaces Klein.

     

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  7. On 2/13/2023 at 6:43 AM, PetermansRedemption said:

    First you need to dismantle the Bills because there is no cap space to poach anyone. 

    I'm not sure if it's accurate, but I saw the Bills have 21 million. 

    I'll never come close to saying I understand cap management.  lol.

    Just hoping that the right guys will be allowed to walk as UFA's and that will give us SOME money to work with.

  8. 1 hour ago, NewEra said:

    You listed every single defensive position as a bigger priority than WR….. interesting.  I thought our D, even though it was banged up all season, was on par with our O.  If our O happened to be banged up like our D was….. our team would’ve been a dumpster fire.  Imagine Diggs getting injured…. Our season would immediately be over.  We scored 10 points in the deciding game…. And everyone was healthy. 

    Yeah, I kind of have my draft needs in two tiers of players that could use an upgrade and/or competition

    LG Saffold 

    LB Klein 

    RT Brown 

    CB White 

    RG Bates 

    OC Morse 

    These would be the 1st priority for me for early round draft picks (right now...  things change dramatically after FA)

     

    Then yes, I have D-line ahead of WR in the list but really I'm just concerned with developing the next era of safeties.  DT would be a luxury pick I think if the right player slipped.  And again I have WR at the bottom, but because I still like our top 3 (again, I see Davis rebounding and Shakir is going to be special IMO).

     

    1 hour ago, NewEra said:

    LB I can understand if we lose tremaine….. but I think he returns.  You think that Tremaine is a goner I assume?  

     

    No, I think Tremaine will be made an offer, but I want to replace Klein / improve depth / give more versatility in alignments.
     

    i agree that pass rush, corner and S are still pretty big needs, but I’d put Wr above all of them atm.  

    Watson or Pickens would’ve been amazing. 😞 

     

    instead we draft a corner that couldn’t beat out Dane or a fellow rookie drafted 5 rounds after him. 
     

    I did like what I saw from Elam this year though.  Now we just need our vaunted defensive back gurus to develop him into a star. 

     

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  9. On 12/29/2022 at 4:15 AM, NewEra said:

    It’s looking like We’ll be looking to draft at least 1 WR in the first 2 days of the draft.  We’ve gone back to John Brown and Cole Beasley.  Two moves that I’m happy about…. Which is why WR must be addressed early in the draft.  
     

    I just wanted to get the discussion going and see who you guys like and in which rounds.
     

    Just from watching a decent amount of college football this year and watching a couple hours of highlights, this WR group has some intriguing talent and some electricity in small packages.

     

     

    I’ll get it started by talking about the guys I’ve seen the most of.  
     

    Quintin Johnston-  TCU-   Early on in the process (only watched live games and highlights), I think I’d give up this years 1st and next years 2nd for him.  6’4, 215 tackle breaking rac monster.  He looks special to me and I think he’ll be a top 10 pick and the 1st wr taken. He’d be perfect compliment to Diggs and a sure fire hall of famer with Josh throwing to him….. as long as he clean up his concentration lapse drops.  As of 12/29, he’s the guy I want.  A guy can dream.  😔 

     

    Kayshon Boutte-  LSU-  disappointing junior year and I’m hearing serious character issues.  Dunno if he’s a McD type.  He’s electric with the ball in his hand.  His tape from freshman to junior year looks so much different though.  I want the freshman version.  6’0 185ish. 

     

    Rashee Rice-  SMU-  not sure what to think about him.  His tape doesn’t wow me but he’s tough. Solid route runner and catches the ball.  Tough in the open field and making contested catches. 6’2 200.  Rd 2?

     

    Cedric Tillman-   6’3 215 34.5 inch arm-  if he runs in the 4.4’s, could he be a 1st rd pick or is he 2nd rd bound like Pickens was?   Similar in speed and stature to gabe but excels in contested catches and is tough after the catch, unlike Gabe. 

     

    Then there’s the undersized speed demons-  such an interesting group.  I was hoping to add a wr with speed and also some size- preferably with a larger catch radius and plus contested catch.  Basically, I don’t want another Mckenzie body clone.  Not that all of these WRs are Dirty body clones, but are sub 180ish lbs.  

     

    What are your guys thoughts on these guys:

    Jalin Wyatt

    Josh Downs

    Zay Flowers

     

    All 3 big time speed threats- but are they big enough to hold up as a go to playmaker and be worthy a late 1st round pick?  Wyatt and Downs could be day 1 selections.  Flowers likely 2. 
     

    anyone have knowledge of Tyler Harrell?  Marquez Stevenson-like but probably faster and more built.   Where do you guys think he’ll be drafted?

     

    Those are the guys I know most about at the moment- eager to hear what you guys think about them and the others. 

    would love more info on:

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba 

    Jordan Addison

    parker Washington

    AT Perry

    Trey Palmer

    Jonathan Mingo

    Johnny Wilson

    Dontayvion Wicks

    Ainias Smith

    Puka Nacua

     

    Go Bills

     

     

    Thanks for this post NewEra.  I'm just scratching the surface on this draft class at WR and appreciate your summary.

     

    I agree that WR is a need, but I'd only go with a day 1 or 2 pick if the right player slipped.  I think that OG, OT, OC, and Linebacker are higher needs than WR (but I do have faith that Davis will rebound, and Shakir is going to develop into a serious threat).  I even have safety higher than WR with our starters on the wrong side of 30.

     

    My draft needs (in order) are:

    Left OG

    Linebacker 

    Right Tackle

    Cornerback (I'm not sold on White as a rebound candidate, and this is a pass-happy league)

    Right OG

    Center

    Safety X2 

    D-line

    Pass Rush

    Wide Receiver

     

    I'd pick ANY of the positions above in rounds 1-3, but emphasis on the top 7 in the list.

  10. On 2/11/2023 at 11:19 AM, Dr. K said:

    I've been a member of this community since the very beginning, in 2001. 

     

    Through the depths of the drought, I've never seen so much whining and anger and lashing out as what goes on daily on this board right now. Not everybody is guilty of this—there are a good number of eminently sane people who post here frequently—but the percentage of people acting like three-year-olds having temper tantrums is as high or higher than it has ever been.

     

    I went away for the last weeks since the loss to the Bengals thinking that of course people are going to act out their disappointment; it's natural, I thought, let them get it out of their system. But it's as bad this morning as ever. I've tried blocking the worst offenders but the list would be too long to comprehend at this point. If the Bills were to take one fifth of the hysterical suggestions that are made every hour on this board, they would be out of the playoffs for the next twenty years. 

     

    I realize this is likely my problem, not yours. So I'm giving it a pass at least until the draft, and maybe until training camp.

     

    I hope some of you will get out of the house now and then and breathe some fresh air. 

     

    I blocked a bunch of long-timers on this board who fit the description of what you are talking about and it helped.  

     

    That said, this is a great place to "vent" as well as to celebrate.

     

    There are differing opinions and I always welcome comment (just hold the rudeness).

  11. The Bills need to take it one game at a time.  You know, give it 110% and leave it all on the field.  Allen needs all day to throw it, and our runningbacks need to run downhill.  The defense needs to bend but not break and our pass rushers need a quick first step and have a motor that just won't quit.  Take care of the football and play the full 60 minutes.  Seeing more circus catches would be a plus.  ;)

     

    https://bleacherreport.com/articles/44470-the-20-worst-football-clichs

  12. I LOVE the time and work gone into this.  Thanks for the post.

     

    I do disagree with the Bills selection though.  

     

    I'd get the #1 OG in the draft under that scenario, or even look at DE Van Ness whom I've got as a mid rounder (falling to the Bills would be tempting to me, albeit DE is a lesser need).  

     

    Rice is a reach IMO.

     

    I like your round 2 pick and I'd even "double down" on OG with O'Cyrus Torrence and Vorhees

     

    Not flashy but the Bills need to be known as having one of the best O-lines in the league.  That would help...

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  13. Just adding to this conversation but for me it's beyond Robinson.

     

    Why I think RB will be picked in the draft.

    1.  Singletary might be on the move in free agency (I think the Bills will not want to spend quite so much on RB, with other contracts coming up like Tremaine Edmunds).

    2.  I don't see many NFL teams with "must draft" status on the RB position.  As a result, I see several high quality, impact RB's falling to the third round in this year's draft.

     

    Why I DON'T think Robinson would be the pick in first round:

    1.  RB is not a must draft position for the first round, even if Singletary walks.

    2.  O-line investment early in the draft is a given.  There is a trickle down effect of a top OL:  Helps Allen, helps our CURRENT WR's, helps any RB back there.

    3.  Other important needs that should be a consideration in rounds 1-3:

    -  Linebacker:  Klein is a UFA that I think should be allowed to walk.  We need a replacement/upgrade there.

    -  Guard:  Saffold should be allowed to walk as a UFA, and we also need an upgrade to Bates.

    -  Right Tackle:  Another upgrade needed for Brown

    -  Cornerback:  Insurance in case White can't rebound to top form

    -  Center:  Add competition/depth for Morse

    -  Safety:  Uncertain if Poyer will be extended.  Both Poyer/Hyde are on the wrong side of 30.  Drafting an heir apparent(s) would be wise.

    -  Pass rush:  Von Miller's status in 2023 concerning and we need another playmaker

    -  Wide Receiver:  I do like what we have, but if the right player drops, you take 'em.

     

    Obviously we can't get ALL of the positions above in the first three rounds, but I don't see RB in that list......  Not even close to that list.  

     

    I do think that there will be some "shocking" slips of RB talent in this draft.  Depending on the combine/hype, Robinson might slip right out of the first round.

     

    For the Bills:  I DO think we could pick up one of the "shocking" RB slips, but only in the 3rd round or 4th round.  It would have to be a value pick though.

     

    Example Mock:

    1.  OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma

    2.  S Sydney Brown, Illinois

    3.  RB Jhamir Gibbs, Alabama

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