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Who Would You Take?  

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  1. 1. RD1 #10

    • Courtney Upshaw OLB34 Alabama
      67
    • Riley Reiff LT Iowa
      27
    • Alshon Jeffery WR South Carolina
      19
    • Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama
      7
  2. 2. RD2 #42

    • Ryan Tannehill QB Texas A&M
      45
    • Cam Johnson DE 4-3 Virginia (scheme specific)
      27
    • Dwight Jones WR North Carolina (6'4"225)
      35
    • Bruce Irvin OLB34 West Virginia (pass, not run)
      13
  3. 3. RD3 #74

    • Brandon Jenkins OLB34 Florida State
      54
    • Lavonte David OLB43 Nebraska (smaller but faster)
      20
    • Tyler Eifert TE Notre Dame
      16
    • Boykin/Fletcher CB's Georgia/BostonColl
      30


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I'm using our Consensus Mock Draftas the source for today's entertainment. Make your picks from four need picks that were available at the Bills' #10, #42, and #74. I'd really like your comments, although your votes will let me do the positional rankings for our next mock.

 

 

The last selection in RD3 is a CB, but Brandon Boykin and Donnie Fletcher are both there. I made the choice into one pick. Boykin has been more of a playmaker; Fletcher's bigger and IMHO a harder hitter.

 

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instead of weeden, maybe you shouldve put Jeffrey in there

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Thanks for putting Weeden on there.

 

Not that I want him in particular.

 

Just saying he is going Top 20 and the guy looks plug-in and play for a team that needs a starter in 2012. He may even go Top 10 to Miami or Washington.

 

Also Why is Alshon Jeffrey not on the list? There is 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% chance Alshon Jeffrey is not a first round pick. Y'alls need to adjust that. I guess you will after the combine.

 

Odds are 2:1 that that is the pick in April at #10.

 

Also Why do you have Mike Adams as a RT? Everywhere I else I see him as a prototypical LT with fast feet and very athletic.

Is it because you think KC will start him as RT then move him to LT. (which I really doubt, but just trying to figure that out.)

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Thanks for putting Weeden on there.

 

Not that I want him in particular.

 

Just saying he is going Top 20 and the guy looks plug-in and play for a team that needs a starter in 2012. He may even go Top 10 to Miami or Washington.

 

Also Why is Alshon Jeffrey not on the list? There is 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% chance Alshon Jeffrey is not a first round pick. Y'alls need to adjust that. I guess you will after the combine.

 

Odds are 2:1 that that is the pick in April at #10.

 

Also Why do you have Mike Adams as a RT? Everywhere I else I see him as a prototypical LT with fast feet and very athletic.

Is it because you think KC will start him as RT then move him to LT. (which I really doubt, but just trying to figure that out.)

 

Alshon Jeffrey was already picked at #10, so therefore we can't have him in this scenario. :nana:

 

I've submitted your question to LongBall at DraftTek, who handles the Big Uglies (that sounds bad)...Please continue to hold....

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I think Lavonte David, at his size and the stress that Nix and Co put on size, is not even a consideration for this team.

 

Where is Ronnell Lewis? I'm hoping they get him in the 2nd.

I assume he's not listed because according to their mock he's off the board when the Bills pick in the 2nd round. I like him as well and wouldn't mind the LT in the 1st round and either Lewis or the WR Jeffrey in the 2nd (hoping they fall).

 

 

Also, Brandon Jenkins is returning to school.

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I went Upshaw/Jones/Jenkins. I think it would address the biggest needs on both sides of the ball.

Yup my votes and reasoning exactly. Jones may be a bit divaish but aren't all receivers?

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I don't expect a 2nd rd WR from this draft to be any better than what we have already. I guess Blackmon would satisfy, but he will be gone. A LT seems unlikely, and I think they can upgrade the line without spending high picks on it. So that leaves defense. I would like them to get 2 Front 7 players with their top 2 picks. The second pick can be a "rush specialist" and I will be happy.

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I voted Upshaw @ 1....I think even if the Bills, in our wettest of dreams, blew Buffalo's collective mind and snagged Williams from Houston, I would still take Upshaw. This kid is the real deal and will be a force in this league, IMHO.

 

I voted for the sake of voting in Rd's 2 & 3, but let me know your thoughts on these guys @ those spots:

 

Rd.2 - Chase Minnifield; CB, Virginia. He may have done enought this year to garner a top 40 selection, but who knows. He's a true CB that'll stay @ CB in the NFL. Not huge, but bigger than your average corner @ 6' 185. Good speed and ball skills.

 

I also like Trumaine Johnson @ CB from Montana, but he may transition to Safety in the NFL. He's big @ 6'2" 204, but may be a step slow and have problems keeping up with speedier NFL receivers and their double moves, but that remains to be seen.

 

If, by chance, Mohammed Sanu is still there, he's my favorite pick and would be a steal. I think this kid is going to outshine Blackmon, Jeffrey, Floyd...et al.

 

Rd. 3 - Joe Adams; WR, Arkansas - Smallish @ 5'11" but packs 190lbs. on that fram and dude can flat out fly. The definition of consistancy with great rac capability. He's got a great burst into his breaks that causes good seperation. Also, returned 4 punts for TD's this year and is the only player in the NCAA that recorded receiving, rushing and multiple punt ret TD's. Looks to be a prototypical slot WR in the NFL.

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