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This draft looks like another bust based on early returns. I know you will all say it is early, give them time, but we said the same things about all these other draft picks over the years and they have really not improved much. Yes, these players may get better, but based on true talent, I see bust written all over this draft. Heck, if you can't start for this untalented team, you must suck.

 

C. J. Spiller - Big play potential but can't consistently get on the field. Has not proved to be a starter. If your first pick is not a starter from the get go, the pick is a failure. We need immediate results from this pick and he must be a starter. This guy can't pick up a blitz to save his life. He is actually a liability on third down passing downs because he can't block.

 

Troup - Doesn't start and does not appear to be a difference maker. Average at best. Has he helped stop the run yet - a big fat no.

 

Carrington - Has basically done nothing since he hasn't played much.

 

Easley - Hurt, another wasted pick, Next year will be his true rookie year, Won't make any impact until 2012 if he can stay healthy

 

Moats - Been Hurt, shows some potential but doesn't start. Seems like he can make plays but isn't consistent.

 

Batten - Hurt, another wasted pick, won't make team next year

 

Levi Brown - Won't make this team next year if we draft a QB

 

Callaway - Cut

Please, people do not tell this to anyone, it is from an inside source. I have it on good authority that our 2011 draft is a bust, too. You see, my friend, who is really smart with numbers and things knows a guy who once had a dog he used to walk in Orchard Park and met this guy who told him that the whole thing is already fixed. He said our 2011 draft is awful. That's like 10 years in a row of draft fail! He is supposed to call my buddy soon, but that guy is first going to talk to his uncle who sells earthquake insurance and is really good about stuff to confirm, but we may have stats on the 2012 draft, too.

 

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It really is a bit early to give this past draft a grade as failure, although if you look at other teams most of the first rounders are starting and doing well.

 

Spiller was a luxury pick at RB / KR 3rd down back at 9th overall considering how many holes the team had at OLB-QB-RT-LT-C-WR, I can see why some are frustrated with this pick because they guy just isn't doing much atm. Spiller should be getting 15 touches a game, he isn't. Again, as for the rest of this years draft its easy to see why some already consider it a bad draft because of injuries and not many are even playing.

 

Stating some defense for this new GM, I'm not convinced he really knows what he is doing. He went into the draft with the O line as a priority and came away with just a 5th & 7th rounder, and the 7th rounder was cut in August

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This draft looks like another bust based on early returns.

 

 

 

Just reading that first sentence shows that you don't understand how to judge a bust. Judging a draft on early returns is like deciding that a person will never be beautiful while looking at the little pinched blue face right after birth. You just don't get it.

 

Clausen was picked 48th in the draft. I'm not saying that he won't be a franchise QB someday but judging by how he played in Carolina so far he wouldn't be faring that much better in Buffalo. And I'm sure you would be getting the coals ready to burn him at the stake. Like I said in the other thread there are possibly 5 potential 1st round QBs this year. I'd rather one of them then give the keys to a second round talent.

 

 

So would I.

 

But we don't know whether Clausen is a second-round talent. Brady wasn't a sixth-round talent, he was a sixth-round pick. There's a difference.

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Everyone keeps harping on why we need to wait wait wait for our draft choices to get good, yet nobody has addressed the simple question that the realists are asking:

 

Why do we have to wait for our draft selections to get better when every other team gets immediate contributions by their rookies?

 

Why did Ryan Matthews make an immediate impact in San Diego? Why did Jahvid Best make an immediate impact in Detroit?

 

Why must we wait 3 years before our draft choices can be evaluated? It is terribly frustrating.

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So would I.

 

But we don't know whether Clausen is a second-round talent. Brady wasn't a sixth-round talent, he was a sixth-round pick. There's a difference.

 

The difference, in my opinion, between Brady and Clausen was that Brady was always under the radar, most draft boards had him that low for whatever reason. Clausen on the other hand was seen as a 1st round talent and teams that needed QBs seemed to sprint in the other direction last year when they were on the board, even in the second round when QB hungry teams like us, Cleveland, and Oakland all passed on him in the 2nd round.

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Everyone keeps harping on why we need to wait wait wait for our draft choices to get good, yet nobody has addressed the simple question that the realists are asking:

 

Why do we have to wait for our draft selections to get better when every other team gets immediate contributions by their rookies?

 

Why did Ryan Matthews make an immediate impact in San Diego? Why did Jahvid Best make an immediate impact in Detroit?

 

Why must we wait 3 years before our draft choices can be evaluated? It is terribly frustrating.

Because all teams have to wait.

Best and Mathews have been on the sidelines for half of the "season".

Plus Mathews can't hold on to the football

I'm sure there are some knuckleheads like you and the OP that are calling both of them a bust "if the guy can't stay healthy then what good are they? Total bust."

But that is foolish.

Any rational football fan know you can't grade busts after 5 games.

Although there is cause for concern it's boarderline crazy to go down the line and call every pick a bust after 5 games.

 

Please, people do not tell this to anyone, it is from an inside source. I have it on good authority that our 2011 draft is a bust, too. You see, my friend, who is really smart with numbers and things knows a guy who once had a dog he used to walk in Orchard Park and met this guy who told him that the whole thing is already fixed. He said our 2011 draft is awful. That's like 10 years in a row of draft fail! He is supposed to call my buddy soon, but that guy is first going to talk to his uncle who sells earthquake insurance and is really good about stuff to confirm, but we may have stats on the 2012 draft, too.

 

 

Hi my name is John, and I hate every single one of you.

OP post was so cash.

My aunt Sissy's gardener's cousin's cat is a futurist. The kitty says don't worry 2014 draft is going to be a franchise saver.

Out Franchise QB is graduating from Nib High this spring.

You should really see his throwing motion and footwork.

 

Nib High Football rules!

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Everyone keeps harping on why we need to wait wait wait for our draft choices to get good, yet nobody has addressed the simple question that the realists are asking:

 

Why do we have to wait for our draft selections to get better when every other team gets immediate contributions by their rookies?

 

Why did Ryan Matthews make an immediate impact in San Diego? Why did Jahvid Best make an immediate impact in Detroit?

 

Why must we wait 3 years before our draft choices can be evaluated? It is terribly frustrating.

Let's see....your examples

Ryan Matthews...The Chargers' other RB, Darren Sproles, isn't a feature-type back and got 343 yards as a runner last year

Jahvid Best...replacing Kevin Smith who had 747 yds last year...decent but not great

CJ Spiller...the Bills' starting RB was the first guy in NFL history to rush and return kicks for 1000 yards each last year with 1062 coming as a runner

 

Now...anyone with an even remote clue knows that a RB is going to have a harder time unseating a better RB than he would someone who got a measly 343 yards :rolleyes:

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Just about every team in the NFL has at least one rookie starter. Some have several.

 

Ask yourself why the Buffalo Bills, a team with such a near complete lack of talent, can not find a draft pick that is better than the incumbent trash.

 

The Patriots plug in a handful of rookies every year. Why is that?

 

Hint: The answer hurts.

I'm not ready to label the draft a bust but you pose an intriguing question. One I ask weekly watching other teams.

 

The answer resides at the core of the problem at OBD. Statistically, Bills management is at the left side of the bell curve when it comes to the capability of evaluating and acquiring players.

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This draft looks like another bust based on early returns. I know you will all say it is early, give them time, but we said the same things about all these other draft picks over the years and they have really not improved much. Yes, these players may get better, but based on true talent, I see bust written all over this draft. Heck, if you can't start for this untalented team, you must suck.

 

C. J. Spiller - Big play potential but can't consistently get on the field. Has not proved to be a starter. If your first pick is not a starter from the get go, the pick is a failure. We need immediate results from this pick and he must be a starter. This guy can't pick up a blitz to save his life. He is actually a liability on third down passing downs because he can't block.

 

Troup - Doesn't start and does not appear to be a difference maker. Average at best. Has he helped stop the run yet - a big fat no.

 

Carrington - Has basically done nothing since he hasn't played much.

 

Easley - Hurt, another wasted pick, Next year will be his true rookie year, Won't make any impact until 2012 if he can stay healthy

 

Moats - Been Hurt, shows some potential but doesn't start. Seems like he can make plays but isn't consistent.

 

Batten - Hurt, another wasted pick, won't make team next year

 

Levi Brown - Won't make this team next year if we draft a QB

 

Callaway - Cut

 

if we were selecting guys to play this year so we could compete then yes it's a poor draft. If you will notice on the good teams very few rookies are allowed to get on the field. We have figured out you don't draft guys to play THAT year. It took while but Nix knows what he is doing and has the track record to prove it- how about you?

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