KollegeStudnet Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 He said CBs were more "Important" than LBs... but that doesnt necessarily mean that he'll take a 2nd tier CB over a top class LB I'm in...I want to say Buddy has a lot of options he likes at 10--CB might be his favorite on Thursday!
eball Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Why does anyone think Buddy Nix would tip his hand in an online chat two days before the draft? Come on, people. It is just as likely the Bills will pick Keuchly now as it was a minute before the online chat started. Or not. Or possibly.
Fan in Chicago Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Why does anyone think Buddy Nix would tip his hand in an online chat two days before the draft? Come on, people. It is just as likely the Bills will pick Keuchly now as it was a minute before the online chat started. Or not. Or possibly. So essentially this chat was a waste of everyone's time ? I think it provides entertainment and occupies people who try to interpret his obfuscations into pick predictions. As it stands, he has said so many things about the different positions that no matter which we pick (except for TE), there will have been some Nix statement that hinted towards that pick. Which also means that there is really no point in trying to guess the pick based on his answers.
John Cocktosten Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Why does anyone think Buddy Nix would tip his hand in an online chat two days before the draft? Come on, people. It is just as likely the Bills will pick Keuchly now as it was a minute before the online chat started. Or not. Or possibly. I completely agree with you. He kind of gave it away when he said that he had Butkus rated higher than Keuchly.
mrags Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 It sounds like smokescreen in all fronts. Talking down WRs, LBs compared to CBs. Throw in a OT and you have a schmorgesboard of crap to sift through. It really shows that Nix is not tipping his hand in any direction. He wants to keep teams looking to move ahead of us at bay so that we can get our guy. He's said there's guys that are no brainers at 10 it's just a matter of if they are there or not. He's got to e talking about guys expected to be there. We all know Rg3, Luck, Kalil, Blackmon are all expected to be gone. So I can't guess one guy or position over another really but I'd say we will end up with one of the following: Keukly Floyd Gilmore/Kirkpatrick Reiff/Martin/Glenn Tannehill honestly, I'm ok with any one of them and would be happy with any one of these guys in the 1st. I'm torn on Tannehill because he's more for the future and not about this year I'm ok if they really think he is the franchise guy of the future.
MDH Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 (edited) It's amazing how everyone comes away with a different interpretation. It is, sounds like everybody reads into it what the want to read into it. My take: If Kalil is available (doubtful) they'll take him. I not and Gilmore is there, he's the pick (he's my guess for the "no brainer" if available.) If Kalil and Gilmore are gone (and I think they both will be) the pick will be Kuechly. As for Floyd, I like his game a lot but with all his off the field problems I'm not sure they'll pick him at 10 - particularly without a visit. This is the type of player you NEED to visit so you can get an entire day with him and get a first hand perspective on the young man and his earnestness about turning things around. I don't think a visit for most players is necessary, but for a guy with past off field transgressions it is. Edited April 24, 2012 by MDH
BillnutinHouston Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Why does anyone think Buddy Nix would tip his hand in an online chat two days before the draft? Exactly. It's actually kind of funny to think some fans are trying to use Buddy's answers as useable information.
JPS Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Pretty clear LB isn't happening at 10 so get over it. Also, we'll have a WR and CB within the first 3 rounds (probably first 2). Also no Barron that much was obvious from the chat. I knew someone was going to say this. I will laugh my ass off if the Bills draft Kuechly in round 1, then trade up for Fleener. Do you really think ANY GM will reveal anything at this point?? No way!
eball Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 So essentially this chat was a waste of everyone's time ? I think it provides entertainment and occupies people who try to interpret his obfuscations into pick predictions. As it stands, he has said so many things about the different positions that no matter which we pick (except for TE), there will have been some Nix statement that hinted towards that pick. Which also means that there is really no point in trying to guess the pick based on his answers. Yes.
atlbillsfan1975 Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 The 'no brainer' one is kalil. There has been some talk that he may slide because of 'needs' of teams ahead of Buffalo. If this happens, highly doubt it, then Buddy wastes no time and takes him. I can actually see the t.v announcers having to say ' whats that? ok, we are not going to go to a commercial, Buffalo already has their man'. Hey we can all dream, it has been a great offseason so far, lets keep the momentum going!
JPS Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 To me, Justin Blackmon is the only no brainer outside of the QBs. He was just interviewed on ESPN and that's the kind of guy you want. Just think how pumped you would be if the Bills somehow drafted Blackmon. Everyone else is a distant 2nd. I wouldn't even be upset if we traded up for him.
dayman Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 I knew someone was going to say this. I will laugh my ass off if the Bills draft Kuechly in round 1, then trade up for Fleener. Do you really think ANY GM will reveal anything at this point?? No way! Alright JPS. I will remember this too and eat my own words if they do. But they won't, and then you can eat your words.
dpberr Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Sounds like we won't be taking a WR at #10 Yeah, I'd agree that WR is a big longshot, with LB being an even bigger longshot. I don't think Nix deviates from trend. The pick visited early at OBD...and wasn't a WR or LB.
BillsVet Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Given what teams are doing with TE's around the league, it's hard to understand the mindset behind not selecting a one. Chandler, Caussin, Brock, and Cinnibun are probably the worst collection of TE's in the NFL and offer very little in the receiving game. Chandler had less than 4 catches or less 11 out of 14 games for a team that threw the ball 578 times last year.
BuffaloATL Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Why does anyone think Buddy Nix would tip his hand in an online chat two days before the draft? Come on, people. It is just as likely the Bills will pick Keuchly now as it was a minute before the online chat started. Or not. Or possibly. this
Peter Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 I enjoyed it - as I usually do with Buddy. Don't forget though that Buddy has said that it is not a sin to lie at draft time.
JPS Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Alright JPS. I will remember this too and eat my own words if they do. But they won't, and then you can eat your words. I like my odds that Buddy is blowing smoke.
eball Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Given what teams are doing with TE's around the league, it's hard to understand the mindset behind not selecting a one. Chandler, Caussin, Brock, and Cinnibun are probably the worst collection of TE's in the NFL and offer very little in the receiving game. Chandler had less than 4 catches or less 11 out of 14 games for a team that threw the ball 578 times last year. Cinnibun...yum. Does "less than 4 catches or less" really mean 3 catches or less? The TE crop in this year's draft is remarkably poor after Fleener. Don't know what the big deal is in Buddy saying they won't draft one (if he was being honest). He didn't say "we don't believe in having good pass-catching TEs." And honestly, aren't there bigger needs for depth and competition at other positions?
sharebear Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Hahaha. I can't believe GMs are doing this kind of thing, but its interesting. Btw, the guy who he has as a no brainer at 10 has to be Kalil or Gilmore. Sounds like a definite no on WRs. Kalil and blackmon more like it, maybe even claiborne. Definatly not gilmore, if jax doesn't select him which i dont think they will he will fall into the teens, as everyones sayin hes got the size and speed, but doesnt have good coverage or ball skills
biglukes Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 Given what teams are doing with TE's around the league, it's hard to understand the mindset behind not selecting a one. Chandler, Caussin, Brock, and Cinnibun are probably the worst collection of TE's in the NFL and offer very little in the receiving game. Chandler had less than 4 catches or less 11 out of 14 games for a team that threw the ball 578 times last year. The Bills offense isn't exactly predicated on maximizing use of the tight end. Chandler is pretty good all around and Lee Smith seems to be a pretty good blocker. We mostly run multiple WR sets. The TE just isn't a huge focal point of the Bills attack. Just because NE is big on the TE doesn't mean it's the only way to run an offense.
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