box0life Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Every year the Bills reach on players they could have had later in the draft. If they are going to reach, why don't they trade down for more picks. Troup could have been had in the third round and we could have gained another pick by trading down. The Bills rarely get good value out of their picks. Just watch, in the third round they will reach for a prospect they could have had in the fourth or fifth round. My honest opinion is if we don't trade Whitner or Lynch for an extra early round pick with good value that fills a legitimate need, this draft is a bust and will receive a poor grade. I mean even Detroit and Oakland are doing well in this years draft. This could be the defining draft that shows that the Bills front office really has no clue. The Bills really are the laughing stock of the league. Outside of Jacksonville's first round pick, the Troup pick is the biggest reach so far in the draft based on what was still available.
Fingon Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Really? Maybe you should do some research before you post. How about actually looking at player rankings (not that they matter), but there have been about seven "reaches" in the 2nd round so far.
DarthICE Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Funny I thought we were running a 3-4 this year? That requires a NT that doesn't move. He isn't a pass rusher, he takes up space so LB's can attack. Troup is the best in this draft, yes even over the over hyped cody, at doing just that. So this front office so far has taken the most explosive player in the draft and the NT for our needs in the draft.
lets_go_bills Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Who thought Clausen would fall that far? The draft is full of unknowns. Nothing is certain and it's tough to predict who'll where and when. It's not a reach when you draft a player who fills a huge need for you and is exactly the player you want with all the qualities and abilities you desire.
John Cocktosten Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Funny I thought we were running a 3-4 this year? That requires a NT that doesn't move. He isn't a pass rusher, he takes up space so LB's can attack. Troup is the best in this draft, yes even over the over hyped cody, at doing just that. Dude, you have never watched a CF game in your life so just stop. And who are the Bills LB's going to attack? Kelsay and Maybin are not scaring anyone. What does the inside of Nix's colon look like anyway?
Fingon Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Dude, you have never watched a CF game in your life so just stop. And who are the Bills LB's going to attack? Kelsay and Maybin are not scaring anyone. What does the inside of Nix's colon look like anyway? Kelsay and Maybin aren't even starting LBs on this team.
billsfan_34 Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Every year the Bills reach on players they could have had later in the draft. If they are going to reach, why don't they trade down for more picks. Troup could have been had in the third round and we could have gained another pick by trading down. The Bills rarely get good value out of their picks. Just watch, in the third round they will reach for a prospect they could have had in the fourth or fifth round. My honest opinion is if we don't trade Whitner or Lynch for an extra early round pick with good value that fills a legitimate need, this draft is a bust and will receive a poor grade. I mean even Detroit and Oakland are doing well in this years draft. This could be the defining draft that shows that the Bills front office really has no clue. The Bills really are the laughing stock of the league. Outside of Jacksonville's first round pick, the Troup pick is the biggest reach so far in the draft based on what was still available. Wow, how much thought and research did you really put into this? If we picked cody or thomas would it of been ok? Troup was the best DT with the best value on the board. Cody is a fat slob who can only play 15-20 reps a game and has serious weight issues. FYI this team is in serious overhall, and it starts with playmakers and toughness in the trenches.
Dr. Fong Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Who would you they have rather taken? Cody? Please, that guy is just as likely to eat himself out of the NFL as he is to be a future Pro Bowler. Troup is a fine pick. He is a true 3-4 NT. He's in great shape and has great power. What more do you want?
WordByrd Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Fair weather fan who knows little about football. It's not about sexy picks, it's about the right ones
John Cocktosten Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Kelsay and Maybin aren't even starting LBs on this team. According to a Chris Brown video previewing the mincamp they are. Who is starting at OLB if they're not?
Fingon Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 According to a Chris Brown video previewing the mincamp they are. Who is starting at OLB if they're not? Aaron Schobel, with Mitchell on the other side.
nucci Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Every year the Bills reach on players they could have had later in the draft. If they are going to reach, why don't they trade down for more picks. Troup could have been had in the third round and we could have gained another pick by trading down. The Bills rarely get good value out of their picks. Just watch, in the third round they will reach for a prospect they could have had in the fourth or fifth round. My honest opinion is if we don't trade Whitner or Lynch for an extra early round pick with good value that fills a legitimate need, this draft is a bust and will receive a poor grade. I mean even Detroit and Oakland are doing well in this years draft. This could be the defining draft that shows that the Bills front office really has no clue. The Bills really are the laughing stock of the league. Outside of Jacksonville's first round pick, the Troup pick is the biggest reach so far in the draft based on what was still available. The guy has not played a down in the NFL and you are calling him a failure? I'm guessing you have never seen him play and you are worried about some writer grading the Bills draft?
box0life Posted April 24, 2010 Author Posted April 24, 2010 Nolan Nawrocki has him rated the 92 best prospect. I would have taken the following DT before Troup
Lurker Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Every year the Bills reach on players they could have had later in the draft. And every year people who buy a few draft publications and think they're scouts post threads like this. Go figure.
DarthICE Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Dude, you have never watched a CF game in your life so just stop. And who are the Bills LB's going to attack? Kelsay and Maybin are not scaring anyone. What does the inside of Nix's colon look like anyway? I would immagine the same as your throat with the **** you constantly spew.
K-No Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 My honest opinion is if we don't trade Whitner or Lynch for an extra early round pick with good value that fills a legitimate need, this draft is a bust and will receive a poor grade. Ahhhh. So is that what it's all about? Someone's grade. And who's grade are we concerned about?
box0life Posted April 24, 2010 Author Posted April 24, 2010 Nolan Nawrocki has him rated the 92 best prospect. I would have taken the following DT before Troup Al Woods C. Thomas L. Houston L. Joseph or the following LT's Charles Brown Ducasse or the following Qb's Clausen Don't get me wrong he works for me in the third round but not a high second round pick with all these other players available.
TheMadCap Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 wow, when old Iceman is the voice of reason around here, maybe the Bills really have turned a corner!
Kingfish Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Al WoodsC. Thomas L. Houston L. Joseph or the following LT's Charles Brown Ducasse or the following Qb's Clausen Don't get me wrong he works for me in the third round but not a high second round pick with all these other players available. Ducasse is a LT?
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