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Tuitt was shown going to the Bills at 9 in a mock draft I saw a few weeks ago that included underclassmen they expected to declare.

I'd like to have Tuitt with the Bills. I think he is a DE that would thrive in this system.

 

Not to mention we'd have some more youth on the D-Line, which is something we need.

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This is draft is looking to be stronger than anticipated. Not many super stars but plenty of above average players. Bills fans will be debating long and hard on who to draft.

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This is draft is looking to be stronger than anticipated. Not many super stars but plenty of above average players. Bills fans will be debating long and hard on who to draft.

My point during the losers of the world "lose now to get a better pick" strategy is that in 2014 the #6 prospect is just as good as #40 prospect.

Not a lot of franchise changers but a lot of really good players.

Btw if the Bills lost to the Dolphins they would still draft #9.

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I agree. The difference between the 9th pick and the 32nd is minimal. It will be a draft that we be a boom for some an bust for others. Bills better be on the ball when they draft. The influx of undergrads will make the run up to the draft so interesting.

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My point during the losers of the world "lose now to get a better pick" strategy is that in 2014 the #6 prospect is just as good as #40 prospect.

Not a lot of franchise changers but a lot of really good players.

Btw if the Bills lost to the Dolphins they would still draft #9.

 

Actually, wouldn't we have drafted 8th if we had lost to the Dolphins? That would have made our record 5-11, while the Vikings were 5-10-1. Our record at 5-11 would have been worse than 5-10-1, thus making us the 8th pick, I believe.

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@RapSheet

There it is RT @Gil_Brandt: Manziel has officially submitted declaration papers to #NFL for including in ’14 draft, part of 80 underclassmen

 

Chris Mortensen on ESPN says he has talked to teams/scouts that love Manzeil, some have him rated as the top QB in the class, may go as early as #3.

 

Just FYI.

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Looks like there will be a record number of underclassmen declaring for the draft:

 

http://profootballta...nter-the-draft/

 

Gil Brandt of NFL.com reports that 80 underclassmen already have applied for early admission to the draft. That’s seven more than last year’s record high of 73.

 

Brandt expects the final number to exceed 100 by next Wednesday’s deadline.

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Looks like there will be a record number of underclassmen declaring for the draft:

 

http://profootballta...nter-the-draft/

 

Gil Brandt of NFL.com reports that 80 underclassmen already have applied for early admission to the draft. That’s seven more than last year’s record high of 73.

 

Brandt expects the final number to exceed 100 by next Wednesday’s deadline.

That's so strange College football is a complete amateur endeveur it's definitely not a semi-pro minor league to the NFL.

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Just going by that list it looks like WR is going to be very deep. TE also looks pretty solid.

I know this is only the underclassmen, but LB looks light.

Yes - which means we may not need to spend the #9 overall on one and also TJ Graham better be working on his resume for Tim Horton's.
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FSU's DT Timmy Jernigan is going to enter the draft.

 

FSU's LT Cam Erving, OG Tre Jackson, WR Rashad Greene, and TE Nick O'Leary are staying in school for their senior seasons.

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