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idk, aaron maybin went pretty high in a lot of those magazines.

 

True he did in some...

 

But there were HUGE red flags coming from the best of the best...Mike Mayock actually did a little segment on him the week leading up to the Draft where he stated Maybin was not worthy of a 1st Round Grade...On Draft Day, after the Bills picked him, Mayock said Maybin played at 230 at Penn St., and he did not know if Maybin could ever keep weight on in the NFL...He also said Maybin struggled vs. the Run in College, "so i know he's going struggle against the Run in the NFL...Is he only a one-down player?"

 

So you're right...Draft Guides are not always the best place to look...Any idiot can write about the NFL Draft and sell rags with ratings when they have no clue...But a guy like Mayock could have REALLY helped The Bills over these years...REALLY, really helped... B-)

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True he did in some...

 

But there were HUGE red flags coming from the best of the best...Mike Mayock actually did a little segment on him the week leading up to the Draft where he stated Maybin was not worthy of a 1st Round Grade...On Draft Day, after the Bills picked him, Mayock said Maybin played at 230 at Penn St., and he did not know if Maybin could ever keep weight on in the NFL...He also said Maybin struggled vs. the Run in College, "so i know he's going struggle against the Run in the NFL...Is he only a one-down player?"

 

So you're right...Draft Guides are not always the best place to look...Any idiot can write about the NFL Draft and sell rags with ratings when they have no clue...But a guy like Mayock could have REALLY helped The Bills over these years...REALLY, really helped... B-)

I stated misgivings repeatedly about Maybin before we took him.

 

I don't like when we draft a player with zero videotape on him and the only video on Maybin that I was able to dig up befiore the 2009 Draft was his Rose Bowl "performance" against USC where he had one sack nullified by him being offsides, and a dozen plays where he attempted the outside speed rush only to be safely escorted way past the pocket.

 

The other obvious flag on Maybin was the fact that he got the preponderance of his sacks in bunches against bad teams… and that he was essentially a one-year starter.

 

After Maybin was drafted I held out hope that Modrak/Jauron were right about him… but they weren't.

 

 

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#1 - It all depends where we are picking....Moreover, I'd pick the best athlete/football player available at the positions of WR, DE, OLB, CB, or if you have a franchise QB than you pick it...Also, a ton depends on what we do in Free Agency...

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<br />Barkley<br />
. Better hope all the teams with 1-3 wins go undefeated the rest of the way. Unlikely he'll be on the board when we pick.
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. Better hope all the teams with 1-3 wins go undefeated the rest of the way. Unlikely he'll be on the board when we pick.

Most mocks have him at the 6 to 8 pick. If the bills finish 7-9, they'll be in the ballpark.

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Landry Jones is a prototype. 6'4", 230lbs, cannon for an arm and a solid pedigree. He will take a year to adapt to a pro offense, but I see great things from him. That being said, we need pass rushing first and foremost. The issue with this years draft is that there aren't any standout pass rushers expected to be worthy of a top 15 pick. Upshaw is the top rated OLB and, as stated above, he is not a natural pass rusher. Luke Quechly of BC and Zach Brown of UNC are highly regarded, but better fit the mold of a mlb in a 4-3. If we return to the 4-3 under Wanny, then maybe that works, but that really goes against what Buddy has been trying to do over the last two drafts on D.

It's not time for us to draft a QB high since we just signed Fitz to a big contract. Before we make any rash decissions reguarding Fitz let's get him some play makers at WR and see what he does first. Although I am a big fan of Ryan Tannehill (6-4, 222lbs) QB Texas A&M. His stock has dropped and I think he has what it takes to be a great QB in the NFL after sitting behind someone like Fitz for a couple of years. Plus Tannehill is a great athlete that can play WR if we needed him to. His stats for WR are in 2008 as a freshman REC 55 Yards 844 AVG 15.3 TD 5 and his sophomore year REC 46 Yards 609 AVG 13.2 TD 4 so as you can see he could be a valueable asset to our team and learn to play QB behind Fitz would be valuable. IMO. And we can probably get Tannehill with a third round pick, (if he is there in the third I think it is a no brainer.

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If I had to guess their direction, based on who seems to be there at pick ~#14 right now, I'd say (in my best-guess order):

 

RD1=OLB-Premier Pass Rusher(Courtney Upshaw/Whitney Mercilus/), solid CB (Alfonzo Dennard/Janoris Jenkins)

RD2=CB-Starter(Minnifield),#2WR(Jeff Fuller/Nick Toon),Pass Rush DE(Devon Still,Guyton),OLB(Irvin,Paige-Moss)

RD3=QB-Mobile Accurate(T Wilson, K Moore, R Griffin),CB (Fletcher,Boykin),OT (Nate Potter),OLB Alex Okafor)

RD4=OC depth(Vlachos,Brewster),DE(Trevor Guyton),WR(A.J.Jenkins/Kendall Wright/Marvin McNutt)

RD4=OT (Brandon Mosley),WR if BPA (A.J.Jenkins/Kendall Wright/Marvin McNutt),CB (Shaun Prater,Leonard Johnson)

RD5=DE (Izaan Cross), TE (Lutzenkirchen,Deangelo Peterson, Linthicum), #2RB (Martin-BoiseSt/Dan Herron)

RD6=WR (Jermaine Kearse,Jordan White),OC depth (Saulsberry, Molk),OT depth (Markus Zucevics,Oglesby)

RD7=CB-Dime(Keith Tandy),TE(George Bryan),WR(Cobi Hamilton),#3RB(Bobby Rainey,Edwin Baker)

 

RG3 in the third round?????????????? hahahahaa, this gets "silliest post of the year" award...

 

first off, he isnt coming out, second off, he would go top 10 overall...

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OK....this is going to be a very unpopular opinion but I came away from watching that video completely UNIMPRESSED with Upshaw

 

- He was getting one on one blocking

- He was not finishing when he got close to the QB

- The interception happened because he got stoned by the tackle.....and then just happened to be in the right place at the right time

- He was getting pushed around.....and unable to keep his balance once he got into the offensive backfield

 

 

This guy has NOTHING on Von Miller......who was a holy terror as a pass rusher at the college level....Von was beating the the tackle on first step and relentless in going after the QB.....I dont see Upshaw being anywhere close to that level.

 

If this is the best OLB that college has to offer us? Go with another position in the first....I am not following it as closely this year but I would much rather draft a pass rushing defensive end if a quality one is there.....a big cover corner.....or even a big physical wideout then draft someone who will not be a star at the NFL level.....

 

Bring in free agent OLB's if this is the best we can do in the draft

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Landry Jones is a prototype. 6'4", 230lbs, cannon for an arm and a solid pedigree. He will take a year to adapt to a pro offense, but I see great things from him. That being said, we need pass rushing first and foremost. The issue with this years draft is that there aren't any standout pass rushers expected to be worthy of a top 15 pick. Upshaw is the top rated OLB and, as stated above, he is not a natural pass rusher. Luke Quechly of BC and Zach Brown of UNC are highly regarded, but better fit the mold of a mlb in a 4-3. If we return to the 4-3 under Wanny, then maybe that works, but that really goes against what Buddy has been trying to do over the last two drafts on D.

This is an important post. I looked up Wanny's history and he is a 4-3 "over" guy from his UMiami and Miami days. If we go that way, they actually have the guys in Carrington, Kelsay and Edwards to play end as pass rush is not the emphasis. The ends in those defenses crash the inside shoulder of the tackle and "spill" every run to the outside and create pass rush from inside out. Might be OK. I still think Wanny and Gailey are up to something, having all kinds of guys (Carrington, etc) playing 4-3 def. end this year. I'm telling you, they are experimenting. They are trying to figure out who can do what. It's like preseason.

The best is yet to come once Geo Edwards is gone and Wanny takes over.

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I'm going in a different direction and picking Quinton Coples- Carrington,Dareus,Williams, Coples would have the makings of a pretty good Dline with Edwards gone as D coach maybe the hybrid 3-4 4-3 defense shifts more to a 4-3

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This is an important post. I looked up Wanny's history and he is a 4-3 "over" guy from his UMiami and Miami days. If we go that way, they actually have the guys in Carrington, Kelsay and Edwards to play end as pass rush is not the emphasis. The ends in those defenses crash the inside shoulder of the tackle and "spill" every run to the outside and create pass rush from inside out. Might be OK. I still think Wanny and Gailey are up to something, having all kinds of guys (Carrington, etc) playing 4-3 def. end this year. I'm telling you, they are experimenting. They are trying to figure out who can do what. It's like preseason.

The best is yet to come once Geo Edwards is gone and Wanny takes over.

 

hahahaha, I love, and i mean LOVE when the coaches of my favorite teams use a season like its pre season...

 

and if the best is yet to come once Edwards is fired and Wanny takes over, why the HELL didnt that happen 5 weeks ago?

 

seriously?

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OK....this is going to be a very unpopular opinion but I came away from watching that video completely UNIMPRESSED with Upshaw

 

 

PLEASE tell me you watched the biggest college game from yesterday and saw Upshaw's performance in the Alabama/Auburn game?!!

 

Much better way to evaluate a player than the highlight clips on youtube.

 

He had a great game and was disruptive all day.

 

Save the highlight clips and watch Bama in their bowl game (maybe National Championship?)

 

Also, if your plan is to wait on drafting an OLB until you find one like Miller, then the Bills will be waiting another 5-10 years. Miller was a #2 OVERALL pick and is playing like one.

 

Upshaw is a solid pick.

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I don't know. he looks like he can be push around once he enter into the nfl level

 

Sure heard a lot of that same comment about a certain Von Miller who is on his way to defensive RoY honors.

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Perfect player to fit top need of this team. Courtney Upshaw is a pass rushing outside backer from Alabama. Played with Marcel Dareus. He can do it all, pass rush cover and play the run. Upshaw highlights Watch how rushes passer and picks off a pass for a TD. The Bills need play Makers.

 

I know this is petty of me, but I have trouble conceptualizing a top NFL pass rusher named "Courtney".

 

Bryce. Bruce. Bart. Clay. Cliff. Jared. Jason. Osi. Von.

 

But Courtney? That gives me visions of a baton-twirling, gum-snapping, southern Majorette, not a major pass-rushing Force of Nature.

 

On the other hand.....Rosie....

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<br />Sure heard a lot of that same comment about a certain Von Miller who is on his way to defensive RoY honors.<br />
but look how much smaller he is standing next to Vincent Jackson!!!
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