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Reed83HOF

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  1. Benjamin Allbright‏Verified account @AllbrightNFL 36s36 seconds ago Broncos now around $35mil in cap space, with other moves still to come.
  2. ProFootballTalk‏Verified account @ProFootballTalk 25s25 seconds ago So Aqib Talib will rip off someone's chain, and then Marcus Peters will throw it in the stands?
  3. I can't even begin to tell you how much of a waste and disappointment will be...new coaches and FO = same results...
  4. Tre'Davious White‏Verified account @TreWhite16 5m5 minutes ago Peters, Talib, & Shields .... OMG Man Where In The Hell QBs Are Gonna Even Throw The Ball SMH
  5. Adam Schefter‏Verified account @AdamSchefter 3m3 minutes ago Adam Schefter Retweeted James Palmer Rams are expected to trade a 2018 fifth-round pick to Broncos for CB Aqib Talib, per source. Goodbye picks
  6. Ian Rapoport‏Verified account @RapSheet 39s40 seconds ago The #Rams and #Broncos have finalized a deal to send CB Aqib Talib to Los Angeles, sources tell me and @JamesPalmerTV.
  7. Gregg Rosenthal‏Verified account @greggrosenthal Tyrann Mathieu, here at @NFLNetwork Thursday, said he and agent spoke with Cardinals Thursday. They asked him to take a pay cut. Ian Rapoport‏Verified account @RapSheet 42m42 minutes ago This was expected, but is significant. Would be a large paycut based on what his expected role would be in a new defense. This is why the Honey Badger could be a free agent. Gregg Rosenthal‏Verified account @greggrosenthal Mathieu did not sound too amenable to a pay cut. Open to some type of restructure … “But taking money out of my pocket. I don't like how that feels.” Matt Miller‏Verified account @nfldraftscout 6s6 seconds ago More Tyrann Mathieu is a free agent, per @JayGlazer Adam Schefter‏Verified account @AdamSchefter 49s49 seconds ago Former Cardinals’ safety Tyrann Mathieu reached agreement on a one-year deal with the Houston Texans, sources tell ESPN.
  8. Guy who works for me loves Woods, all I heard all season is what an amazing WR he is...I didn't even pay attention to his stats this year TBH
  9. I am not trying to come off like a dick here, but probably will: 1.) How old are you? Over 30+? I because if you are much younger than that, you may not have known how poorly this has worked for us and almost every other team in the past...You might as well as hire Jeff Fisher to be your HC, you will at best be 7-9 to 9-7... big uglies don't win you games, Franchise QBs do 2.) See my previous post of faces to see the QBs that have fit this mold since we drafted Losman. Journeymen FA QBs never workout. Brees is an entirely different case FYI... 3.) Second Tier QBs give you Trent Edwards, NFL draft history is letter with many more of these that the 1-off Wilson, 1-off Prescott and 1-off Brady. 4.) The rule changes in favor of QBs and offenses cause this position to be critically important in today's NFL and mean much more to a team's success than any point in the past....
  10. Or a DT and WR because we let ours go, now lets use the picks to fill their holes
  11. Sarcasm & also just wanted to remind the fans that don't want to trade up for a QB or ignore it; this is what you end up with when you try to fill holes on a roster... You draft Dareus's & Sammy's in round 1 & keep signing dead beat QBs like Holcumb, Fitz, Kolb, TT and drafting a mid-round developer like Trent - just hoping they pan out (they rarely do) Which is what I get from the half of this board that does not want to move up and argues that we need to spend our top 2 picks on a stout DT to stop the run (or fav LB) or a good WR to give to TT since we let all of ours go. In RD2 or 3 we can draft White, Falk, Laluulutttaa or whatever his name is for a QB...Its the same roster building crap that has been going on here for the last decade and a half...Those are the faces of this type of roster building, whereas yours is correct...
  12. There is that whole QB things as well, just like Robert Woods looked good this year
  13. FWIR, I believe Rick Gosselin did it better than anyone else and he stopped doing them a few years back. In fact, his 2006 is regarded as one of the best ones ever: Team Player Pos. College 1. Houston Reggie Bush HB Southern California - Bush was the best player in college football last season and has a Heisman Trophy as proof. He's the best player in this draft and likely will have the first overall pick as proof. Pencil him in today as the 2006 NFL Rookie of the Year. 2. New Orleans Matt Leinart QB Southern California 3. Tennessee Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt 4. N.Y. Jets Mario Williams DE North Carolina State 5. Green Bay A.J. Hawk OLB Ohio State 6. San Francisco Vernon Davis TE Maryland 7. Oakland Vince Young QB Texas 8. Buffalo D'Brickashaw Ferguson OT Virginia - If there's a run of quarterbacks at the top of the draft, as there is in this mock, an elite player is going to slide. In this case it's Ferguson, the best blocker on the board and a top-three value. 9. Detroit Michael Huff CB/S Texas 10. Arizona Haloti Ngata DT Oregon 11. St. Louis Jimmy Williams CB Virginia Tech 12. Cleveland Brodrick Bunkley DT Florida State 13. Baltimore Jonathan Joseph CB South Carolina 14. Philadelphia Ernie Sims OLB Florida State 15. Denver Manny Lawson DE North Carolina State 16. Miami Winston Justice OT Southern California 17. Minnesota Chad Greenway OLB Iowa 18. Dallas Santonio Holmes WR Ohio State - With two starting wideouts in their 30s, the Cowboys need some youth on the flank. Holmes brings big-play potential in the Terry Glenn mold, averaging 18.4 yards per catch last season. 19. San Diego Antonio Cromartie CB Florida State 20. Kansas City Tamba Hali DE Penn State 21. New England Bobby Carpenter OLB Ohio State 22. Denver Laurence Maroney HB Minnesota 23. Tampa Bay John McCargo DT North Carolina State 24. Cincinnati Donte Whitner S Ohio State 25. N.Y. Giants DeAngelo Williams HB Memphis - A run on defensive players in the teens could push the bulk of the running-back board into the 20s. Good backs like Laurence Maroney and DeAngelo Williams could fall into the laps of good teams. 26. Chicago Tye Hill CB Clemson 27. Carolina LenDale White HB Southern California 28. Jacksonville Ashton Youboty CB Ohio State 29. N.Y. Jets Kamerion Wimbley DE Florida State 30. Indianapolis Joseph Addai HB LSU 31. Seattle Chris Chester G Oklahoma 32. Pittsburgh Jason Allen CB/S Tennessee Also to make this a little more Billsy on the 2011 draft: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/687612-2011-nfl-draft-meet-nfl-draft-king-rick-gosselin-of-dallas-morning-news "According to an article that appeared in the Buffalo News, Mark Gaughan wrote that Dallas Morning News draft analyst Rick Gosselin gave the Buffalo Bills the only A+ grade in the draft in his analysis of the selections today. Wrote Gosselin: The Bills had nine selections and five of them were above value for the round they were drafted: Williams, Hairston, the two Whites and Rogers. A good draft becomes great in the third day. The Bills hit for the cycle on Saturday. A+ According to a story ran by Chris Brown, lead journalist for Buffalo Bills.com, the only other NFL team that Gosselin awarded an A grade to was the Baltimore Ravens."
  14. Correct - We should wait to get our hands on his data before we go too overboard with this. From what I recall this data is pretty useful in looking at prospects. If the ball takes too long to get where it needs to go, bad things can happen in the NFL...
  15. ok - Fake news Benjamin Allbright‏Verified account @AllbrightNFL 13m13 minutes ago Since apparently it wasn't clear to some, the combine velocity numbers released earlier are NOT the ones I use.
  16. Cousins or Keenum would be a huge relief...This could get pricey, but if you are convinced this is your guy, go bold or go home...
  17. There is a good chance that we are only offering a 3rd, but had to bump it up to a first to get them to take TT
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