Billshank Redemption Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 i just think both floyd and wright are going to be great wideouts and when bell is in he is a top half lt i don't know if i wanna pass up the ability to solidify our wr corps for 5 years. we need 1 olb for sure t cali. LT I agree with you but i disagree when it comes to wideout with you its a huge need. Stevie was good this year but he can be great with a little help.
Astrobot Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 i agree i think resigning bell, trying to trade back, and drafting floyd or wright would do the most to improve our franchise. I would like to get some lb depth in free agency, any d.es that will have an impact are just going to be too costly at this point. You are the first person to mention Kendall Wright. I was just talking to another Analyst about the possibility of the Bills taking the speedy, field-stretching WR who gets separation first, and taking a taller WR later, say RD4 (McNutt, LaVon Brazill, Lavoisier Tuinei). We could still do the opposite and take the speedy guy later, as there are a bunch of them: Kendall Wright Joe Adams Isaiah Thomas Marquis Maze Chris Rainey
Tcali Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 You are the first person to mention Kendall Wright. I was just talking to another Analyst about the possibility of the Bills taking the speedy, field-stretching WR who gets separation first, and taking a taller WR later, say RD4 (McNutt, LaVon Brazill, Lavoisier Tuinei). We could still do the opposite and take the speedy guy later, as there are a bunch of them: Kendall Wright Joe Adams Isaiah Thomas Marquis Maze Chris Rainey we need a QB to get the ball to that fieldstretcher.otherwise we are wasting him because the DBs are gonna pinch in/play up like they did last year.
LABills08 Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 I'd argue that w/ Williams in tow, the Bills should not hesitate about taking some risky short term gambits in the draft/trade market. Personally, I'd be comfortable with the Bills grabbing the top LT on the board at 10 and then trading back into the 1st for a solid WR. That being said, there are a few guys in FA worth taking a shot on. And Mike Wallace is out there...
Billshank Redemption Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 i gotta disagree with you there union. Ive been reading this book its called war room and it follows bill belicheck, thomas dimitroff, and pioli and talks about building the perfect franchise. I think we would be making a huge mistake making a run at a bunch of guys this year and leaving us no picks for next year, we have a lot of long term key components locked up were 2 good drafts away from being Super Bowl contenders I want to stay at that pace.
ozone Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 (edited) Signing one player doesn't erase "Ralph is cheap." That's erased if the Bills spend up to their cap limit. If they tie up money into one player and remain $25M under the cap, that is cheap and just a splashy signing to sell tickets. Remember it's not $100M contract, its $50M guaranteed, the only thing that matters. I'm for the Bills getting another elite DE--FA or draft. I assume draft and target Couples/Upshaw/Ingram. They should use existing FA money to sign WR (I like Lloyd for best fit although rumor has him going to New England) and address LB. They can draft tackle/LB/best available after getting their bookend DE's. Pass rush is critical and can mask other weaknesses and make an average secondary look stellar. Case in point, NYG. They can harass any passer, Rodgers/Brady/etc. That's the key to beating elite teams. I'm also not sold on Fitz--I really don't think he's a starter, but he's an elite backup. I would like to see Bills address QB at some point, probably after this year. Flynn is not Fitz competition--he's signing as a starter and could be a bargain for whoever gets him. He could also be a Kolb-like flop. Like another poster said, I hope I'm wrong about Fitz but he seems to weaken with the season and isn't strong-armed enough to handle Buffalo. Few are, maybe the elite QBs and Cutler types. There is reason for optimism, but if Buffalo stops after Williams, it seems more like a big marketing ploy than anything else. Ralph should prove everybody wrong and show he's serious about winning before his own clock expires. If I were him, I would go all out for a Super Bowl while he's still alive. Honestly, what's a billionaire saving money for at this point. C'mon Ralphie. Edit: I really like Wallace and think he's worth a #1 but not for Bills because Fitz doesn't have the arm strength to utilize his deep speed like it's meant to be utilized. Edited March 15, 2012 by ozone
LABills08 Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 Also, I'd argue that its far more important for the Bills to acquire a WR who can get up and pull down a 50/50 ball, than it is for them to get a burner. Fitz doesn't have the arm to beat people down the field with frequency. Sure, every once and awhile he'll get a one on one and catch the defense sleeping, but he doesn't have a rocket that is going to benefit someone like Manningham, or a burner in the draft. But, what he does do well, is anticipating coverage and putting the ball in a place where his receiver can make a good play on it. Getting someone who is big, physical (with 4.48-4.55 speed) would be huge.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 Mario signing is PHENOMENAL!!!! Also, sends a major message to other FA's... So now that this deal is done, who is next? Who would you like to see us target next? I would like Flynn and Manningham to be considered... Manningham is being considered. Flynn wants to start. He's already backing up the NFC champion QB. He will go somewhere where he can be annointed "Starter" from Day 1
Billshank Redemption Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 well then union i suggest you check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZSkKwdE9I
JPS Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Nix said the Bills will be done with FA by tomorrow. Did he say that today or before the Mario marathon? I'd bet he'll take a good player next monday.
Lothar Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 I hear you and thats a great point. I'm not talking about trading away the farm, but I am talking about trading back into the late first round if a good OT/WR is still on the board. My viewpoint is essentially, the Bills are still a a 8-8/9-7 team with Williams. One player can change the dynamic of a franchise, but he can't change a 6-10 team to a 10-6 team or a 11-5 team. The Bills need to make upgrades on offense. They cannot enter the season with the current WR/OT depth and hope to avoid the pitfalls of last season. So, they can use what they have and see what happens. Or they can keep the momentum and make some strategic moves, acquiring what they need in the process. Note the WR depth in this year's draft is weak. And I'm well aware that 1st year WRs don't make a huge impact, unless they're name AJ Green. But that, to me, is even more reason to draft the talent now, so that they can develop in the next few years when the Bills will finally be a team ready to push for a deep run in the postseason. Honestly, after Blackmon, I think there are a dozen receivers that bring different strengths to the fore. I had been leaning towards Floyd myself, but his game speed and separation skills aren't that much better than many others. I'd prefer to go after Randle, McNutt, Childs or Fuller in the 2nd thru 5th and focus on still more pass rush and an OT for the early picks.
NoSaint Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 What about a mike Tolbert for our rb rotation? Big power back, unique in our offense. San diego ties. Bet it's a reasonable price tag as days go by.
Dante Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 If you want to bring in another #3 WR to compete with David Nelson, that's fine. Manningham has never shown to be anything more than that. And you want another open QB competition going into next season? Less than a year after signing Fitz to his new deal? No man, that's not a good idea. Flynn will go where they hand him the starting job. He's not interested in competing with anyone for it. You know that, don't you? I agree. Manningham is decent but no way I would pay him #1 receiver money. I would rather take my chances drafting one this year in the first round.
Fisher Bills Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Re-sign Bell, Draft Ingram or perry at 10 still (imagine Williams,Williams, Dareus, ingram/perry) and then draft a WR like Jeffery in the 2nd Or floyd at 10 and vinny curry in the 2nd
Dorkington Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Sounds like we're finished in free agency, so I imagine we're going to need to build depth through the draft.
Billshank Redemption Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 jeffry is the same thing hardy was no thanks. Also no to tolbert.
You herd it hear last Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 OLB,OLB and LT. WR not as big a priority. We need to put more work into the engine before getting the fancy chrome and wheels. Great start though.We now have 4 out of 7 spots filled on the D front. LB,LB and LT...unless we feel there is a steal at QB somewhere. -ps--talking BOTH FA and draft here. I'd Hardly call WR Fancy chrome and wheels In todays pass happy nfl... More like tires
bkep32 Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Personally, OT at #10 would be fine. But if what you really want is a stud wide receiver. Sign Mike Wallace and give Pittsburgh our #1 pick... Really, could you draft a better WR at #10??? What is he going to demand for contract though....9-12 mil a year????
Billshank Redemption Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 I'd Hardly call WR Fancy chrome and wheels In todays pass happy nfl... More like tires agreed #2 wideouts are no longer luxury, there needs. Between this pass happy league, having the jets and there corners in our division, and to beat elite teams such as the (49ers who we play this year) or texans, etc etc we need to be able to exploit them and we can't do that without a true threat at 2. What is he going to demand for contract though....9-12 mil a year???? I just read in an article he's gonna want 10.5 ish i think he deserves it too.
bkep32 Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 agreed #2 wideouts are no longer luxury, there needs. Between this pass happy league, having the jets and there corners in our division, and to beat elite teams such as the (49ers who we play this year) or texans, etc etc we need to be able to exploit them and we can't do that without a true threat at 2. I just read in an article he's gonna want 10.5 ish i think he deserves it too. Do the bills want to pay that money...i think that is going to take up the rest of our cap space wont it?
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