Dr. Fong Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 Gee thanks. Maybe I'm just a homer, but Buffalo always seems to get shafted on these compensatory picks.
NoSaint Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 Gee thanks. Maybe I'm just a homer, but Buffalo always seems to get shafted on these compensatory picks. The NFL is remarkably consistent with the process, fans just don't get it. A 7 means we netted equal guys in and out. Unless you lost more bodies, you can not get a 3-6. Pats let vets walk and draft replacements- that means more and high picks.
BobbyC81 Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 Thanks, TO... Woohoo!! We can draft that 3rd string tight end. Wait, haven't they all been 3rd string TEs?
KD in CA Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 The NFL is remarkably consistent with the process, fans just don't get it. A 7 means we netted equal guys in and out. Unless you lost more bodies, you can not get a 3-6. Pats let vets walk and draft replacements- that means more and high picks. Yet another benefit to having a clue on draft day. Maybe someday the Bills will learn.
DanInUticaTampa Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 meh, better than nothing I guess..... but these lower picks aren't going to be very interesting if there is no training camp to evaluate the guys.
Tim Anderson's Lunch Pail Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 Isn't this just a default pick? After all the earned picks are given out, the remaining picks just get given out to all of the teams starting with the worst. If we earned a pick, we'd have two 7th rounders
San-O Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 When is the NFL going to start compensating the Bills for just horrible draft picks? Every 1st rounder that doesn't start, or gets cut, or whatever should be worst another swing at it, no?
Dragonborn10 Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 All this does is allow them to draft one more guy they would have signed as an unrestricted FA anyways. Alot of those guys are being contacted when the 6th and 7th rounds are going on and they have deals in place within hours of the draft. In all honesty I would use this extra pick to justify taking a punter with a 6ht or 7th round pick. Moorman was average at best last year and had some real shakey kicks. I wouldn't be surprised if they bring someone in who can boom it to give him a run for his spot. More likely though it will be used on a FB.
Johnny Hammersticks Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 (edited) All this does is allow them to draft one more guy they would have signed as an unrestricted FA anyways. Alot of those guys are being contacted when the 6th and 7th rounds are going on and they have deals in place within hours of the draft. In all honesty I would use this extra pick to justify taking a punter with a 6ht or 7th round pick. Moorman was average at best last year and had some real shakey kicks. I wouldn't be surprised if they bring someone in who can boom it to give him a run for his spot. More likely though it will be used on a FB. Chas Henry, Punter Florida 6'3" 220...big leg, can kick it out of the stadium. Edited March 26, 2011 by Johnny Hammersticks
Dragonborn10 Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 Chas Henry, Punter Florida 6'3" 220...big leg, can kick it out of the stadium. Thanx for the tip. I posted a long time ago asking what would be the surprise training camp cut as there always is one. My choice was Moorman. Maybin wouldn't be a surprise. Evans was the consensus surprise cut amongst the posters.
KollegeStudnet Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 (edited) To someone who knows: If Maybin was cut before March 1st...would the Bills get any compensation? I used to know the compensation rules and guidelines, but have forgotten over the years! Edited March 26, 2011 by KollegeStudnet
Tim Anderson's Lunch Pail Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 To someone who knows: If Maybin was cut before March 1st...would the Bills get any compensation? I used to know the compensation rules and guidelines, but have forgotten over the years! You don't get any compensatory picks for players you cut
Hplarrm Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 Gee thanks. Maybe I'm just a homer, but Buffalo always seems to get shafted on these compensatory picks. We got a third rounder back in the day when these compensatory picks were first day choices of in essence for Friggin Lonnie Johnson. The Bills are still way ahead in terms of the scales of justice on this one.
Billsguy Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 Woohoo!! We can draft that 3rd string tight end. Wait, haven't they all been 3rd string TEs? This is great news. The Bills can now select their starting right OT.
UConn James Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 All this does is allow them to draft one more guy they would have signed as an unrestricted FA anyways. Alot of those guys are being contacted when the 6th and 7th rounds are going on and they have deals in place within hours of the draft. In all honesty I would use this extra pick to justify taking a punter with a 6ht or 7th round pick. Moorman was average at best last year and had some real shakey kicks. I wouldn't be surprised if they bring someone in who can boom it to give him a run for his spot. More likely though it will be used on a FB. Chas Henry, Punter Florida 6'3" 220...big leg, can kick it out of the stadium. Yeah, since it's basically a way to ensure you get a chance at a player who might see a better opportunity elsewhere as an UDFA, I was thinking along these lines as well. I've heard good things about the kid from Nebraska, Alex Henery, who can do double duty as a kicker AND punter. He averaged 43.9 yards last season, and had 26 dropped inside the 20, and made 89.5% of FGs in his career. Even if he concentrates on just one --- punting for us, as Moorman has really hit a wall and Lindell has done a very good job including from 50+ the past few seasons --- it's always nice to have a backup if Lindell should get injured. There is the possibility that eventually, he may be able to do both and save a roster spot. That might be a little risky, but remember how Billicheat had that punter who was the 3rd QB? Would allow you keep an extra LB or OL. This kid is projecting to the 4th according to this site, but it's always a crapshoot when kickers or punters will be chosen. The kid from Ohio State a few years back was supposed to be the Second Coming of Nick Lowery, was taken in the 2nd by the Jests and did a lot of nothing. That may have put off a lot of teams from selecting a kicker until late b/c the transition to the NFL, to excuse the wordplay, is hit or miss. Even if it is, say, the 5th round I'd be interested in getting Henery just for those coffin corners and pinbacks. As much as he did for this team for 10-11 years, Moorman just didn't look like the same guy --- wasn't hitting on his placements, had several gimmes that went in for touchbacks and even the inside-the-20s he got were mostly just inside the 20. My overall recollection last season was him unbuttoning his chinstrap and angrily flinging it to the other side. The one area I'm loathe to let go of him from is holding for Lindell's kicks, but that's just not enough to justify his spot. Chan should bring in a challenger to camp, as is usual, and if we're doing that it may as well be someone who has a chance to unseat, rather than it being a courtesy to some local kid from UBuff or Syracuse.
Tipster19 Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 Maybe we can get another talented player like Stevie Johnson with this pick.
qdawg in philly Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 Maybe we can get another talented player like Stevie Johnson with this pick. Beat me to it!
judman Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 I thought I read yesterday that the Dolphins were the only team awarded a compensatory pick. What about one for Marshawn? His run against the Saints alone should earn us at least a 3rd rounder. Or, is that compensatory pick due next year?
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