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Who is Johnny Hammerstick? I only pay attention to mock drafts from people who get paid to waste their time writing them.

 

JK actually pretty good mock draft I could live with most of it. I think Vinny Curry may slide some due his combine and slow 40. I am hoping someone like Mercilus or Branch with a little more speed on the edge are available when we pick in the 2nd round.

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Not a fan of Michael Floyd in the 1st round. My personal belief is not to take a WR or RB in the 1st unless it's a generational talent like Calvin Johnson. I just think you can get good value at those two positions throughout the draft.

 

I think perhaps you are underestimating the talent level of Michael Floyd. He isn't a "generational talent" like Calvin Johnson, but he may be the best overall WR in this, very talented, draft class. He's fast (4.41 40), big (6'3 220), physical, has great hands, is a good blocker, and is a good route runner.

 

He is bigger, faster, and a more complete WR than Dez Bryant. IMO, (and some draft scouts believe this also) he may prove to be more talented than Justin Blackmon.

 

Drafting Floyd at #10 gives us an extremely talented, young WR corps for the next 5-6 years (at least). I'll bet that Floyd would have more of an impact than any offensive tackle available at the #10 slot.

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I think perhaps you are underestimating the talent level of Michael Floyd. He isn't a "generational talent" like Calvin Johnson, but he may be the best overall WR in this, very talented, draft class. He's fast (4.41 40), big (6'3 220), physical, has great hands, is a good blocker, and is a good route runner.

 

He is bigger, faster, and a more complete WR than Dez Bryant. IMO, (and some draft scouts believe this also) he may prove to be more talented than Justin Blackmon.

 

Drafting Floyd at #10 gives us an extremely talented, young WR corps for the next 5-6 years (at least). I'll bet that Floyd would have more of an impact than any offensive tackle available at the #10 slot.

who is your LT for the Bills in 2012?

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who is your LT for the Bills in 2012?

 

Bell if he is re-signed....if not Hairston. Draft OT depth in the latter rounds. What's so difficult to comprehend? Most folks on here think we have a gaping hole at LT....I just don't get it.

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I think perhaps you are underestimating the talent level of Michael Floyd. He isn't a "generational talent" like Calvin Johnson, but he may be the best overall WR in this, very talented, draft class. He's fast (4.41 40), big (6'3 220), physical, has great hands, is a good blocker, and is a good route runner.

 

He is bigger, faster, and a more complete WR than Dez Bryant. IMO, (and some draft scouts believe this also) he may prove to be more talented than Justin Blackmon.

 

Drafting Floyd at #10 gives us an extremely talented, young WR corps for the next 5-6 years (at least). I'll bet that Floyd would have more of an impact than any offensive tackle available at the #10 slot.

What scouts ? Nothing against Floyd but Blackmon is HOF material. Can you say Michael Irvin. I would like to meet any scout that thinks Michael Floyd is more talented than Blackmon. Let's not get silly here ?

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I think perhaps you are underestimating the talent level of Michael Floyd. He isn't a "generational talent" like Calvin Johnson, but he may be the best overall WR in this, very talented, draft class. He's fast (4.41 40), big (6'3 220), physical, has great hands, is a good blocker, and is a good route runner.

 

He is bigger, faster, and a more complete WR than Dez Bryant. IMO, (and some draft scouts believe this also) he may prove to be more talented than Justin Blackmon.

 

Drafting Floyd at #10 gives us an extremely talented, young WR corps for the next 5-6 years (at least). I'll bet that Floyd would have more of an impact than any offensive tackle available at the #10 slot.

To the bolded above, I would say that Dez Bryant has been a huge disappointment so far… and even though we've only seen some glimpses of what CJ Spiller can do I'm very glad we chose Spiller over Bryant. But I digress.

 

Saying that Floyd is a better prospect than Dez Bryant doesn't impress me at all.

 

Now if Floyd was as good as AJ Green I'd have to consider him a good pick although I don't believe AJ Green had any character concerns where Floyd certainly does.

 

So your first round selection is my biggest objection to your mock draft. The rest of it is pretty good.

 

 

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Floyd looks like a star and says his problem party days are over, he has grown up.. He is a guy that will go get the ball and push the defender to the ground.

Vin Curry looks real average to me, at the senior bowl he looked like just a guy. The Linebackers could be sweet, it would be great if the Bills could get at least one of these guys.

7th round I'd take the flame thrower from SDSU Lindley, I've seen this guy make some incredible throws. Maybe a center thrown in the mix, just in case. Knock on wood.

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Bell if he is re-signed....if not Hairston. Draft OT depth in the latter rounds. What's so difficult to comprehend? Most folks on here think we have a gaping hole at LT....I just don't get it.

Bell is not coming back.

Hairston looked ok, but he too was injuried some.

 

WR is a luxury pick for a team in the first round. Unless he is a Cavin Johnson.

 

Sorry, but remember Detroit taking Wr after Wr in the top ten, how did that work out for them??

 

 

Floyd only got on everyones radar after the combine. This alone scares me.

He was seen as maybe a first rounder before the combine...but because how he ran and jumped in his underwear, he has vaulted up the board. No thanks.

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Floyd looks like a star and says his problem party days are over, he has grown up.. He is a guy that will go get the ball and push the defender to the ground.

Vin Curry looks real average to me, at the senior bowl he looked like just a guy. The Linebackers could be sweet, it would be great if the Bills could get at least one of these guys.

7th round I'd take the flame thrower from SDSU Lindley, I've seen this guy make some incredible throws. Maybe a center thrown in the mix, just in case. Knock on wood.

Great point. They should draft a center in case Wood cant't shake this injury streak.

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Bell is not coming back.

Hairston looked ok, but he too was injuried some.

 

WR is a luxury pick for a team in the first round. Unless he is a Cavin Johnson.

 

Sorry, but remember Detroit taking Wr after Wr in the top ten, how did that work out for them??

 

 

Floyd only got on everyones radar after the combine. This alone scares me.

He was seen as maybe a first rounder before the combine...but because how he ran and jumped in his underwear, he has vaulted up the board. No thanks.

 

I've been seeing mock drafts since December that had Floyd going to the Bills at #10. He's been projected as a first round pick since his junior year, and a top 15 pick for much of his senior season. His performance at the combine merely solidified his draft standing. Essentially, with his 40 time, he proved to teams that he is much more than a "possession receiver." Guys who are 6'3' 225 and can run the 40 in 4.42 don't grow on trees my friend.

 

Trust me, the Bills will regret passing up on this kid. Besides, Fitz gets rid of the ball in 2.75 seconds, so why spend such a high draft pick on a tackle?

 

I apologize in advance for the music in this clip....sounds like a cat strangling contest.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u9htfFUDjo

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I've been seeing mock drafts since December that had Floyd going to the Bills at #10. He's been projected as a first round pick since his junior year, and a top 15 pick for much of his senior season. His performance at the combine merely solidified his draft standing. Essentially, with his 40 time, he proved to teams that he is much more than a "possession receiver." Guys who are 6'3' 225 and can run the 40 in 4.42 don't grow on trees my friend.

 

Trust me, the Bills will regret passing up on this kid. Besides, Fitz gets rid of the ball in 2.75 seconds, so why spend such a high draft pick on a tackle?

 

I apologize in advance for the music in this clip....sounds like a cat strangling contest.

 

youtube.com/watch?v=9u9htfFUDjo

The guy out combined AJ Green.

 

and has a great resume in Nortre Dame.

 

If he didn't have the DUI issues he would be a concusses Top5 pick.

 

This talent doesn't grow on trees.

 

If this pick happened. Everyone on this board would whine and moan about a pass rush but by Week 3 2013 most of the Stadium would be wearing Floyd jerseys.

 

He is a freak, if he can keep his drinking in check.

 

Almost getting kicked out of school might have opened up his eyes. Its up to Nix an GMs around the NFL to make that determination.

 

Talent wise, if he is there at #10, he would be hand down the Best Player Available. Wouldn't even be a close second place.

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Man, on a tangent here, but I remember seeing Wilson (Wisc.) previously as high as a 4th rounder on some boards.

 

...then to 5th.

 

...6th.

 

Now 7th.

Which ties directly to people assuming he was 6'2' then finding out he was listed at 6'0" then measuring 5'11".

 

What scouts ? Nothing against Floyd but Blackmon is HOF material. Can you say Michael Irvin. I would like to meet any scout that thinks Michael Floyd is more talented than Blackmon. Let's not get silly here ?

I think you're being sarcastic but I'll bite anyway . . .

 

You may not have heard that Blackmon measured 6'0" at the combine.

 

I've been saying all along he is more Michael Crabtree than Andre Johnson.

 

Michael Crabtree was the most dominating college Football WR at the time. The lack of height is proving to prevent that type of dominance in the NFL.

 

Don't get me wrong Crabtree and Blackmon are talented but not the "uncovered when they're covered type of receiver" the BiLls and I want.

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