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in order of importance:

 

#1- FRANCHISE QB (if peyton manning was our QB we would have 5 more wins , EJ will never be a franchise QB)

#2- LG (upgrade the O-line, draft a LTand play him at RT, move pears to LG)

#3- DT ( NEED NOSE TACKLE TO STOP THE RUN !!!) move Dareus to DE

#4- TE (weakest position on team)

#5- MLB (need to stop the run, move kiko to OLB)

 

Such genius - all they have to do is find another Peyton Manning - it is all SO clear now! Why didn't they think of that before???

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At this point Khalil Mack has to be considered the odds on favorite to be the pick. It fills a position of great need and you can pair him with Kiko to have an elite LB core....

 

This defense proved today they still need to add pieces to stop the run.

 

I'm still looking for a Mack sighting in that Bowl game . . . surely we can do better???

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We need a top flight OG or Top flight TE or LB. Anything else is a waste for a 1st round pick.

 

You could make an arguement for once in a lifetime WR... but I dont think there is one in this draft. I am ok with our D-Line, FS, SS, CB. On offense we need O-line, TE, WR. TJ and Goodwin are nice but not pro-bowl WR. Kyle Williams is gettng old and will break down eventually. This draft should be all offense... Give EJ tools, then decide on him next year.

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in order of importance:

 

#1- FRANCHISE QB (if peyton manning was our QB we would have 5 more wins , EJ will never be a franchise QB)

 

You say that as if these Franchise QBs grow on trees. There are probably less than 12 in the whole league, meaning nearly 66% are always on the hunt.

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You say that as if these Franchise QBs grow on trees. There are probably less than 12 in the whole league, meaning nearly 66% are always on the hunt.

 

Yep, less than 12. And at least 2 of them are over 35. It ain't easy to find you one...

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We need a top flight OG or Top flight TE or LB. Anything else is a waste for a 1st round pick.

 

Picking a guard at 9th would be a waste. Plenty of good ones in the middle rounds or free agency. That 1st pick has to be used on a skill position or OLB.

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Picking a guard at 9th would be a waste. Plenty of good ones in the middle rounds or free agency. That 1st pick has to be used on a skill position or OLB.

 

Agreed. People are overrating G because we didn't properly replace Levitre. There's a guy in the 3rd round who could be a good G. There is in every draft.

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Picking a guard at 9th would be a waste. Plenty of good ones in the middle rounds or free agency. That 1st pick has to be used on a skill position or OLB.

 

Agreed; G will be a total waste. It will be a skill position or NT. I honestly don't see us grabbing any LB at #9. In fact it won't be addressed to the mid rounds.

NT/WR at #9. TE/WR/NT (depending on the first pick) or G (someone who slides) in the second.

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Such genius - all they have to do is find another Peyton Manning - it is all SO clear now! Why didn't they think of that before???

 

 

of the current Top 10 QB's with the highest passer rating....only 4 were 1st round draft choices and only 2 were top 10 picks.

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I've posted this before....almost any team would trade the Bills their starting guard for the 9th pick. Not sure how else to dismiss this "draft a guard" talk.

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2013: Jets - Dee Milliner - CB

2012: Panthers - Luke Kuechly - ILB (Pro Bowl)

2011: Cowboys - Tyron Smith - OT (Pro Bowl)

2010: Bills - CJ Spiller - RB (Pro Bowl)

2009: Packers - BJ Raji - DT (Pro Bowl)

2008: Bengals - Keither Rivers - LB

2007: Dolphins - Ted Ginn, Jr - WR

2006: Lions - Ernie Sims - LB

2005: Redskins - Carlos Rogers - CB (Pro Bowl)

2004: Jaguars - Reggie Williams - WR

2003: Vikings - Kevin Williams - DT (Pro Bowl)

2002: Jaguars - John Henderson -DT (Pro Bowl)

2001: Seahawks - Koren Robinson - WR (Pro Bowl)

2000: Bears - Brian Urlacher - LB (Pro Bowl)

 

14 players, 9 Pro Bowlers. Odds are good we will draft a Pro Bowler

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1. Houston

2. St Louis

3. Jax

4. Cleveland

5. Oakland

6 Atlanta

7. Tampa Bay

8. Minnesota

9. Buffalo

10 Detroit

11 Tennessee

12 New York Giants

We lost to three teams with worse records....... Edited by bigK14094
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2013: Jets - Dee Milliner - CB

2012: Panthers - Luke Kuechly - ILB (Pro Bowl)

2011: Cowboys - Tyron Smith - OT (Pro Bowl)

2010: Bills - CJ Spiller - RB (Pro Bowl)

2009: Packers - BJ Raji - DT (Pro Bowl)

2008: Bengals - Keither Rivers - LB

2007: Dolphins - Ted Ginn, Jr - WR

2006: Lions - Ernie Sims - LB

2005: Redskins - Carlos Rogers - CB (Pro Bowl)

2004: Jaguars - Reggie Williams - WR

2003: Vikings - Kevin Williams - DT (Pro Bowl)

2002: Jaguars - John Henderson -DT (Pro Bowl)

2001: Seahawks - Koren Robinson - WR (Pro Bowl)

2000: Bears - Brian Urlacher - LB (Pro Bowl)

 

14 players, 9 Pro Bowlers. Odds are good we will draft a Pro Bowler

 

Nice work.

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Like buying tires without a car to put them on.

 

Plus we already have 17 tires.

 

Mosely and only Mosely in the first. OL and TE are the priorities after that.

 

How can people look at Woods, Goodwin and Stevie and say we need to pick Evans?

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9? Heck we moved a spot. WE ARE GETTING BETTER!

 

and... Now that that pesky regular season is again over for the Bills, we can focus our attention on the draft for another 4.5 months!

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I'm still looking for a Mack sighting in that Bowl game . . . surely we can do better???

San Diego game planned their offense around moving away from Mack...and modified their schemes to double him always. It was to be expected that his impact was limited. (same reason that teams in the NFL don't throw at Revis)
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