Kirby Jackson Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 Yeah I think that's the case. I'd call the following guys the impact guys (while reserving the right to add or delete from this list pending further evaluation LOL): **for the record, I realize you're only postulating regarding impact guys that could be available when Buffalo picks at 9--at this point I'm going to just list them all for simplicity** Bridgewater Manziel Clowney Barr Watkins Mack Ebron Mosley Benjamin Dennard I am also wavering on Marquise Lee I like all of those guys a lot. Barr scares me a little and I think that Mosley is solid (not spectacular). Ebron is the guy that I go back and forth on at 9. I think that he is certainly the #1 TE which is a major need. I would be happy with any of those guys as the Bills first pick. It's just a matter of would you rather Ebron and Cyril Richardson or Allen Robinson, ASJ & Cyril Richardson (or something like that)?
stony Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 Id definitely make that deal. #26 - TE Austin Seferian Jenkins #35- Og Cyril Richardson #42- Og Gabe Jackson. Free agency sign Sebastian Veeldeer and we would have best oline in Football Still got 2 3rds to add lbs and wr's Behind that oline I wouldn't be surprised to run 180 a gm True, recent trends have shown the league is indeed shifting towards a running-league... But, they would be good for protecting EJ, so it's a win, win.
NastyNateSoldiers Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 True, recent trends have shown the league is indeed shifting towards a running-league... But, they would be good for protecting EJ, so it's a win, win. We should also add a bk in the 3rd round. This is a strong yr for bks. Might even have a chance at Seastrunk, Hyde or Mason with our 3rd
TPS Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 (edited) Id definitely make that deal. #26 - TE Austin Seferian Jenkins #35- Og Cyril Richardson #42- Og Gabe Jackson. Free agency sign Sebastian Veeldeer and we would have best oline in Football Still got 2 3rds to add lbs and wr's Behind that oline I wouldn't be surprised to run 180 a gm With a slight tweak, your selections indicate why this would be a good move--highly likely 3 high quality starters instead of 2. for the tweak, I'd prefer a greater need--LB, CB, or OT--at 42. Or, depending on who else is available at 35, i might wait to take a G at 42. Should add, it depends on whose there at 9 as well. Robinson is a guy they should take if available. Edited January 16, 2014 by TPS
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 I'd never make this trade. We need impact players, not roster depth built via trading down for more lower picks. Absolutely look at last year..... What a debacle.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 Some pundits have Cleveland taking Johnny Football with the forth pick and I was thinking they may want Mike Evans too- Detroit may want another WR so a deal with the Bills might be an option for Cleveland, Cleveland besides having an extra first have extra picks in the third and forth round. The Bills pick at 9 would be traded for Cleveland's picks 26 from Indy, 35, and their 83 from Pittsburgh . Much speculation and such a thing is highly unlikely but if such an offer was on the table would you take it or is the quality at 9 more important than quantity. I'd trade up for Johny
GunnerBill Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I see Mike Evans as more comparable to Anquan Bolden than Calvin Johnson or Julio Jones.... a big guy with really good hands who might not be the quickest but who makes a ton of tough catches. Bolden was a 2nd rounder for Arizona if memory serves, but by Sunday night could have made it to the Superbowl with all 3 of the teams he has played for. If you were going to get Anquan Bolden levels of production out of a kid (and of course nothing is sadly that certain) then the fact that he is slow really shouldn't stop you taking him high. Especially where you have the likes of Woods and Goodwin on the team who bring plenty of speed at receiver. If he is still there at 9 and Mack is not then I would consider him definitely, and the fact that a lot of other teams might overlook him because of his lack of speed would not worry me a jot. As for the trade on offer here..... I'm on record as saying I'd trade down. I don't think the drop off from top 10 players in this draft to say top 50/55 is all that stark. The drop off after 50/55 is much more noticeable. I'd prefer a trade more similar to last years where we end up in the mid-late teens but it really just depends who comes to us I suppose.
ALF Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I would take a RT at 9 unless someone made us a offer we can't refuse. That decision would be when the Bills are on the clock.
Dibs Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I pushed deal slightly in the Bills favor but I really don't think the Trade value charts reflect the new rookie salary cap, in the past you really paid a premium for players in the top ten. Using that theory, there should be an even higher premium placed upon the top 10 now. The dollar amount needed to sign them is much more appealing.....therefore the value of those picks should increase. (I wasn't sure if you meant this or the opposite so I thought I'd clarify).
....lybob Posted January 17, 2014 Author Posted January 17, 2014 Using that theory, there should be an even higher premium placed upon the top 10 now. The dollar amount needed to sign them is much more appealing.....therefore the value of those picks should increase. (I wasn't sure if you meant this or the opposite so I thought I'd clarify). yep the value should be slightly increased - I say slightly because before the rookie cap I thought the trade value chart was over weighted in the opposite manner.
....lybob Posted January 24, 2014 Author Posted January 24, 2014 does Pettine moving to Cleveland make trades with Cleveland more or less likely ?
Packerland Bills Fan Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 I wouldn't trade below 17. We'd need to get at least another 2nd and stay ahead of the Jets, who also need a playmaker. Now if Cleveland includes their #1 in the 2015 draft in the deal, I'd do it.
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 now that Pettine is HC this gets more interesting... will they bargain cuz of familial ties?
BarleyNY Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 I don't see that trade being in the best interest of either party to be honest. I don't see Cleveland spending that kind of ammo unless it is for a QB and it would have to be for a QB that they wouldn't have deemed worthy of the 4th overall selection. I just don't see that happening. The Bills would be moving a long way and while it works out well from the chart perspective I don't see that haul of picks as that appealing to the team. A 1st next year along with the 26th overall and another pick would be a different story. That 1st could really be worth something.
Security Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Trade Kyle Williams to Cleveland and Pettine.
mattsox Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 No thanks. Would need 2 late firsts to give up our 1st. Id rather take Mike Evans than just about anyone in the draft so if he's there, I'm def not giving him away. Bills need the Double E - Evans & Ebrom.
Solomon Grundy Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 If Mack and Watkins are off th board I would certainly be interested in a trade down. For those of you that love Evans (I'm not 1) there is a chance that he could be there in the late 20's when the Browns pick. If he does not run well he will begin to slide some (especially if they rewatch his game film from late in the season). He would not be my target in the late 20's however. I would be looking for something like this in a trade down: Kelvin Benjamin ASJ Gabe Jackson (assuming Cyril Richardson is gone) In the 3rd I would be looking at an RB and a LB. My sentiments exactly! If Mack is gone, then I may consider it. Except, my picks would be: Jordan Matthews. He's being compared to Reggie Wayne Dee Ford. Von Miller like pass rusher Christian Jones. Poor man version of Mack.
papazoid Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 there is going to be an impact player at #9 no matter what happens..... this year, just let the draft come to you and STAY at #9 Mel Kiper's Big Board (ranked by talent only, UPDATED Jan 16th): #1-Jadeveon Clowney #2-Anthony Barr #3-Jake Matthews #4-Greg Robinson #5-Khalil Mack #6-Sammy Watkins #7-Eric Ebron #8-Taylor Lewan #9-Teddy Bridgewater #10-Blake Bortles #11-Johnny Manziel http://insider.espn....atest-big-board
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