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I personally think we have enough QB's to compete, but as a former CSU Ram, I've love to see the Bills take a flyer on Garrett Grayson.

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Bills were at Cody Fajardo's pro day fwiw

After seeing him throw at the combine and reading about his pro day I actually have become a fan.

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After seeing him throw at the combine and reading about his pro day I actually have become a fan.

Cody was abysmal in the East West Shrine game for whatever that's worth. Zorn was his HC in that game.

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I haven't dug too deep but I'm not drawn to any of the day 3 guys and we already have some projects that could use reps that I think are better odds.

 

I am ok with whoever ends up 2 and 3 in this trio, it's who wins that scares me still and that won't be a late rounder

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Pretend Tyrod is a 25 year old late round draft pick

 

Pretend E.J. is a 25 year old late round pick!! B-)

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Gary Nova... No question in my mind he can develop into something good.. Threw a bunch of picks in College, but threw a lot of TD's too. Comes from a pro style offense.... Plenty of arm.... Mobile... Super quick release.... 6th to UDFA..

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say no to qb's after the 3rd round. they're never worth it. in the last 16 years only two have been good. Sirius had a big segment on this a while back. Brady and Fitzpatrick are the best two QB's taken late in the NFL after the 3rd.

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Sean Mannion 6'6" 230, pro style offense, had a standout jr yr when he had someone to throw to.

 

"Can sit down and shift weight properly to drive the intermediate throws. Played in pro-style offense and is comfortable with 3-, 5- and 7-step drops from under center. When protected, shows confidence to stand and deliver with accuracy to all areas of the field. Trusted by head coach Mike Riley to make pre-snap reads and audible. Played in multiple-read offense and shows patience in allowing routes to develop. Good feel for pro-style play-action passing attack and can throw with above-average accuracy and"

 

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/sean-mannion?id=2552576


I say we use a mid round pick for Sean Marrion. He just needs a little polish.

 

A little kielbasa never hurt either :D


Gary Nova... No question in my mind he can develop into something good.. Threw a bunch of picks in College, but threw a lot of TD's too. Comes from a pro style offense.... Plenty of arm.... Mobile... Super quick release.... 6th to UDFA..

 

guy is WAY to inconsistent

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Pretend E.J. is a 25 year old late round pick!! B-)

EJ is a 25 year old 1st round pick with 14 starts.

 

Tyrod is a 25 year old 6th round pick with 0 starts.

 

 

say no to qb's after the 3rd round. they're never worth it. in the last 16 years only two have been good. Sirius had a big segment on this a while back. Brady and Fitzpatrick are the best two QB's taken late in the NFL after the 3rd.

I would say Romo is pretty good, he was UDFA

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EJ is a 25 year old 1st round pick with 14 starts.

 

Tyrod is a 25 year old 6th round pick with 0 starts.

 

 

I would say Romo is pretty good, he was UDFA

Yea, Id say you could argue romo a better discussion point than fitz in talking day 3 qbs. While fitz has an important role in the NFL, I don't think anyone would mark him down as the goal at qb, just the stop gap to get to the goal

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Sean Mannion 6'6" 230, pro style offense, had a standout jr yr when he had someone to throw to.

 

"Can sit down and shift weight properly to drive the intermediate throws. Played in pro-style offense and is comfortable with 3-, 5- and 7-step drops from under center. When protected, shows confidence to stand and deliver with accuracy to all areas of the field. Trusted by head coach Mike Riley to make pre-snap reads and audible. Played in multiple-read offense and shows patience in allowing routes to develop. Good feel for pro-style play-action passing attack and can throw with above-average accuracy and"

 

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/sean-mannion?id=255257

 

I'm terrified at the idea of Mannion and his apparent inability to drive the football with velocity having to throw in the late-autumn winds at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

 

To me, Mannion is a guy that's an ideal backup. He actually reminds me of another Oregon State Alum--Derek Anderson.

I like Petty, I think our offense is going to be a lot of the quick hitting plays similar to what he did with Baylor.

Agreed...just don't see him getting to 50. I know I've beat this drum a few times, but I just can't get away from the idea that he goes to NO at pick 31.

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