bobobonators Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 ...for a mock draft! Trade down anywhere to pick 3-8. 1st round: Adrian Clayborn – DL – Iowa 2nd round (our pick): Mason Foster – LB – Washington 2nd round (trade down pick): Rodney Hudson – OG – Florida State 3rd round: Austin Pettis – WR – Boise St. 4th round: Wayne Daniels – DL – TCU 4th round (from Lynch trade): Marcus Gilbert – OL – Florida 5th round: Mike Mohamed – LB – Cal 6th round: Weslye Saunders – TE – South Carolina 7th round: Adam Grant – OT – Arizona yes, there's no QB on this list..that's b/c we go w/ Fitzy as our starting QB next year. This team requires a serious base to build on (for both offense and defense), and w/ the 2011 draft, hopefully we'll begin to do that.
crazyDingo Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 Adam Grant in the 7th is crazy. I like Jed DuBois, Longsnapper, Bakersfield Community College
It's in My Blood Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 (edited) ...for a mock draft! Trade down anywhere to pick 3-8. 1st round: Adrian Clayborn – DL – Iowa 2nd round (our pick): Mason Foster – LB – Washington 2nd round (trade down pick): Rodney Hudson – OG – Florida State 3rd round: Austin Pettis – WR – Boise St. 4th round: Wayne Daniels – DL – TCU 4th round (from Lynch trade): Marcus Gilbert – OL – Florida 5th round: Mike Mohamed – LB – Cal 6th round: Weslye Saunders – TE – South Carolina 7th round: Adam Grant – OT – Arizona yes, there's no QB on this list..that's b/c we go w/ Fitzy as our starting QB next year. This team requires a serious base to build on (for both offense and defense), and w/ the 2011 draft, hopefully we'll begin to do that. Can we finally do it right this time? Drafting a DL with our top 3 pick is what Jamoron would do and will not turn our team around anytime fast. On the other hand , drafting our QB will. QB is the most important position in the NFL and young QBs need time to develop , while young defensive players have a better track record of coming in and being impact players right off the bat (see Ngata). So if we draft a QB in 2012 , look forward to 4 more years of a losing team , rather than 2-3 years away from being a contender. Draft a qb FIRST then address the lines in 2011 ,get your stud DL or OL in 2012, add a few key free agents , and in 2013 , we could quite possible have a team with a chance at the playoffs and beyond. Edited October 24, 2010 by stevecana
Green Lightning Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 It's time for a QB. Burn a #1 or trade a #1 and get one. Need LB's and a RT after that.
b stein 22 Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 Cameron Heyward i like him better then Adrian Clayborn http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inKtdfodCak As you can see he is a lot stronger and better.
The Senator Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 OK, I'll play - Round 1 -- Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas Round 2 -- Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin Round 3 -- Dontay Mach, OLB, Nevada Round 4a - Greg Romeus, DE, Pitt Round 4b - Owen Marecic, FB/ILB, Stanford I'll stop there - if Buddy Nix gets those 5, he can feel free to play around in rounds 5-7 - or skip them entirely, head to the bar, and celebrate an excellent draft with a nice bourbon & branch water. (This assumes that the Bills will be drafting high, possibly first, in the order each round - anything could happen between now and season's end to change that, like Brohm replacing Fitz and winning 8 games. )
SACKMARINO Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 lol. i was expecting based on the threads title: to start drinking heavily or to start tailgating
DC Grid Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 OK, I'll play - Round 1 -- Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas Round 2 -- Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin Round 3 -- Dontay Mach, OLB, Nevada Round 4a - Greg Romeus, DE, Pitt Round 4b - Owen Marecic, FB/ILB, Stanford I'll stop there - if Buddy Nix gets those 5, he can feel free to play around in rounds 5-7 - or skip them entirely, head to the bar, and celebrate an excellent draft with a nice bourbon & branch water. (This assumes that the Bills will be drafting high, possibly first, in the order each round - anything could happen between now and season's end to change that, like Brohm replacing Fitz and winning 8 games. ) You have 10 screws loose if you think Carimi will be around for a second in round 2. Flipping your first two picks is far more likely. Barring catastrophe, Carimi will be the number 1 OT in the draft (number 2 at worst). When was the last time the number two rated OT didn't get drafted in the first round? Hint, it rhymes with schmever.
The Senator Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 (edited) You have 10 screws loose if you think Carimi will be around for a second in round 2. Flipping your first two picks is far more likely. Barring catastrophe, Carimi will be the number 1 OT in the draft (number 2 at worst). When was the last time the number two rated OT didn't get drafted in the first round? Hint, it rhymes with schmever. About 3 months ago I started talking-up Carimi as our 1st-round pick and - waddaya know - a slew of TSW armchair GMs informed me that I had '10 screws loose' to take Carimi in the 1st, as he projects as an RT and should easily be available in the 2nd round. Aren't opinions just the craziest things???!!! I've long thought that Carimi is the best LEFT tackle available, and that the Bills would be idiots to let him slip to someone else like. So here's my solution: as stated, I don't care about rounds 5-7 - so long as we get the players I mentioned, Buddy can use those 5-7 round picks to trade back into the first for a shot as both Carimi AND Mallett. (I'm willing to eschew the next Danny Batten AND Kyle Calloway to get back into the first round - package our 6th and/or 7th with our very high 2nd for another 1st-round pick.) I don't care which order they come - I'm not a chest-thumper, I have no need to be exactly right. But if we got those 5, that would be a great draft. (Just my opinion!) GO BILLSSS!!!! REVERSE THE CURSE!!!!! Edited October 24, 2010 by The Senator
bobobonators Posted October 24, 2010 Author Posted October 24, 2010 Can we finally do it right this time? Drafting a DL with our top 3 pick is what Jamoron would do and will not turn our team around anytime fast. On the other hand , drafting our QB will. QB is the most important position in the NFL and young QBs need time to develop , while young defensive players have a better track record of coming in and being impact players right off the bat (see Ngata). So if we draft a QB in 2012 , look forward to 4 more years of a losing team , rather than 2-3 years away from being a contender. Draft a qb FIRST then address the lines in 2011 ,get your stud DL or OL in 2012, add a few key free agents , and in 2013 , we could quite possible have a team with a chance at the playoffs and beyond. LOL..i'm with you man, but I'm just not personally sold on any of the QB's coming out this year. If our front office is 100% sold on Mallett or Luck, then I'd say go ahead and draft one of them...but I wouldn't want to draft a QB in the top 3 just b/c we need a QB..in other words, I don't want ANY reach in the top 3. I want that pick to be as solid as it can..this team has so many obvious needs that trading down (if possible) would be ideal. Cameron Heyward i like him better then Adrian Clayborn youtube.com/watch?v=inKtdfodCak As you can see he is a lot stronger and better. youtube.com/watch?v=AYOYcKwpnEo I'm big on Heyward as well, but I've just seen more of Clayborn so I guess i"m kinda biased
Bronc24 Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 (edited) OK, I'll play - Round 1 -- Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas Round 2 -- Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin Round 3 -- Dontay Mach, OLB, Nevada Round 4a - Greg Romeus, DE, Pitt Round 4b - Owen Marecic, FB/ILB, Stanford I'll stop there - if Buddy Nix gets those 5, he can feel free to play around in rounds 5-7 - or skip them entirely, head to the bar, and celebrate an excellent draft with a nice bourbon & branch water. (This assumes that the Bills will be drafting high, possibly first, in the order each round - anything could happen between now and season's end to change that, like Brohm replacing Fitz and winning 8 games. ) Or go back to sleep. Edited October 24, 2010 by Marauder24
bobobonators Posted October 24, 2010 Author Posted October 24, 2010 Or go back to sleep. LMAO..sad, but true. there are people who would kill to be in his position. but at his age, how much motivation can this guy really have to succeed? how much fire/passion could this guy have left? not much apparently.
The Wiz Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 lol. i was expecting based on the threads title: to start drinking heavily or to start tailgating I was thinking along the same lines. I was thinking of starting drinking yesterday to prepare for the game today.
DC Grid Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 About 3 months ago I started talking-up Carimi as our 1st-round pick and - waddaya know - a slew of TSW armchair GMs informed me that I had '10 screws loose' to take Carimi in the 1st, as he projects as an RT and should easily be available in the 2nd round. Aren't opinions just the craziest things???!!! I've long thought that Carimi is the best LEFT tackle available, and that the Bills would be idiots to let him slip to someone else like. So here's my solution: as stated, I don't care about rounds 5-7 - so long as we get the players I mentioned, Buddy can use those 5-7 round picks to trade back into the first for a shot as both Carimi AND Mallett. (I'm willing to eschew the next Danny Batten AND Kyle Calloway to get back into the first round - package our 6th and/or 7th with our very high 2nd for another 1st-round pick.) I don't care which order they come - I'm not a chest-thumper, I have no need to be exactly right. But if we got those 5, that would be a great draft. (Just my opinion!) GO BILLSSS!!!! REVERSE THE CURSE!!!!! If we can get Carimi and Mallet or Locker, Nix might start looking like genius. I've never got all the people who trash Carimi, but after the season he's putting together right now I think it will be hard to find those doubters come April. It always stinks when you notice an underrated prospect and hope the Bills can snag him only to watch him fly up the draft boards over the course of their final college season, like Ngata, or P. Rivers. Luckily given how the Bills are playing this year, Carimi won't rise higher than where the Bills will be drafting.
The Senator Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 (edited) If we can get Carimi and Mallet or Locker, Nix might start looking like genius. I've never got all the people who trash Carimi, but after the season he's putting together right now I think it will be hard to find those doubters come April. It always stinks when you notice an underrated prospect and hope the Bills can snag him only to watch him fly up the draft boards over the course of their final college season, like Ngata, or P. Rivers. Luckily given how the Bills are playing this year, Carimi won't rise higher than where the Bills will be drafting. Gabe looked great against Iowa yesterday - at least in the first half, which is all I saw. (I can only watch so much college ball, unless someone starts paying me to do it! ) Now let's say the wheels fall completely off this season, and the Bills have the #1 overall pick - do you still use it on Carimi? I guess I'd have to see how high he actually does rise, but he's moving up fast. Edited October 24, 2010 by The Senator
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