Kelly the Dog Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 I mentioned this in another thread, but it bears repeating here. The lack of movement is totally indicative of a weak draft. This was predictable. GO BILLS!!! That's a really good point. K-9. You know your stuff.
Pete Posted May 1, 2015 Author Posted May 1, 2015 http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/10371/lael-collins ESPN's Todd McShay said on SportsCenter that he spoke to six NFL teams on Wednesday night, and "all six" predicted LSU T/G La'El Collins will fall out of the first round. Although not necessarily seen as a suspect, Collins is wanted for questioning regarding a murder of his ex-girlfriend in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His situation won't be settled until after the draft. Per McShay, "almost all" of the six teams said they've removed Collins from their boards, meaning they wouldn't draft Collins even if he were available in the seventh round. Apr 30 - 12:51 PM
Rocky Landing Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 Have you ever watched The First 48? And it is reported many teams have taken Collins off their draft boards. He is probably the best lineman in this draft. Collins was a 5 star recruit out of high school, all american in college, would of been a high selection last draft, but came back for senior year and played great. Scouts have been following him for a long time. To pull Collins off the draft board is telling. I bet every team in the nfl is trying to solve this this case and weigh risk/reward. But where there is smoke there tends to be fire I have never watched that show, but I had it in mind when I was writing my previous post. Isn't the premise if that show that the first 48 hours after a crime are the most important regarding the gathering of evidence?
Pete Posted May 1, 2015 Author Posted May 1, 2015 I have never watched that show, but I had it in mind when I was writing my previous post. Isn't the premise if that show that the first 48 hours after a crime are the most important regarding the gathering of evidence? Interesting show. The premise is if the murder is not solved within the first 48 hours, the trail usually goes cold. So there is a rush to solve the murder in the first 48 hours Here is a better list of the best available http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-draft/2015/4/30/8526995/2015-nfl-draft-best-players-available-round-two-three 5. Randy Gregory, 6’6, 240 pounds, OLB/DE, Nebraska 12. La’el Collins, 6’4 5/8, 308 pounds, OT, LSU 13. Eddie Goldman, 6'4, 320 pounds, DT, Florida State 17. Dorial Green-Beckham, 6’6, 225 pounds, WR, Oklahoma 19. Eric Kendricks, 6'0, 230 pounds, ILB, UCLA 22. T.J. Clemmings, 6’4 5/8, 307 pounds, OT, Pittsburgh 23. Landon Collins, 6’0, 222 pounds, S, Alabama 28. Jaelen Strong, 6'3, 212 pounds, WR, Arizona State 29. Maxx Williams, 6'4, 250 pounds, TE, Minnesota 30. Paul Dawson, 6'2, 230 pounds, OLB, TCU 31. Owamagbe Odighizuwa, 6’3 1/2, 266 pounds, DE, UCLA 32. P.J. Williams, 6’0, 196 pounds, CB, Florida State 33. Jalen Collins, 6’2, 198 pounds, CB, LSU 35. Preston Smith, 6’4 3/4, 270 pounds, DE, Mississippi State 37. Jay Ajayi, 6’0, 216 pounds, RB, Boise State 38. Jordan Phillips, 6'6, 334 pounds, DT, Oklahoma 39. Denzel Perryman, 5'10 5/8, 242 pounds, ILB, Miami 41. Carl Davis, 6'4 5/8, 321 pounds, DT, Iowa 42. Benardick McKinney, 6'5, 249 pounds, ILB, Mississippi State 43. A.J. Cann, 6’3, 313 pounds, G, South Carolina 44. Jake Fisher, 6’6 1/8, 306 pounds, OT, Oregon 45. Michael Bennett, 6'2, 288 pounds, DT, Ohio State 46. Clive Walford, 6’4 1/8, 254 pounds, TE, Miami 47. Tevin Coleman, 6’1, 210 pounds, RB, Indiana 48. Devin Smith, 6'0 3/8, 190 pounds, WR, Ohio State 50. Markus Golden, 6’2 1/4, 255 pounds, DE, Missouri 52. Quinten Rollins, 5'11, 193 pounds, CB, Miami (OH) 54. Devin Funchess, 6’5, 230 pounds, WR, Michigan 55. Ameer Abdullah, 5’8 1/4, 198 pounds, RB, Nebraska 56. Grady Jarrett, 6'0 7/8, 288 pounds, DT, Clemson 57. Eli Harold, 6'4, 250 pounds, OLB/DE, Virginia 59. Ronald Darby, 5’11, 195 pounds, CB, Florida State 60. Lorenzo Mauldin, 6'3 5/8, 256 pounds, OLB/DE, Louisville 62. Alex Carter, 6’0, 202 pounds, CB, Stanford 64. Eric Rowe, 6’0 3/4, 205 pounds, S/CB, Utah 66. Hau'oli Kikaha, 6'2 1/2, 246 pounds, OLB/DE, Washington 67. Ellis McCarthy, 6’5, 325 pounds, DT, UCLA 68. Nate Orchard, 6'3 1/4, 251 pounds, OLB/DE, Utah 69. Hayes Pullard, 6'0 1/4, 236 pounds, ILB, Southern California 70. Jesse James, 6’7, 254 pounds, TE, Penn State 72. Mario Edwards, 6’3, 294 pounds, DE, Florida State 73. Trey Flowers, 6’2 1/2, 268 pounds, DE, Arkansas 74. Duke Johnson, 5’9, 206 pounds, RB, Miami 75. T.J. Yeldon, 6'2, 221 pounds, RB, Alabama 76. Henry Anderson, 6’6 3/8, 287 pounds, DE, Stanford 77. Brett Hundley, 6’3, 227 pounds, QB, UCLA 78. Danielle Hunter, 6’5 1/8, 252 pounds, DE, LSU 79. Xavier Cooper, 6’4, 299 pounds, DT, Washington State 80. Daryl Williams, 6'5, 327 pounds, OT, Oklahoma 81. Sammie Coates, 6'1 3/4, 213 pounds, WR, Auburn 82. Tre Jackson, 6’4, 330 pounds, G, Florida State 83. Ali Marpet, 6'3 3/4, 307 pounds, G/OT, Hobart College 84. Jeremiah Poutasi, 6'6, 330 pounds, OT, Utah 85. Kevin White, 5’9 3/8, 180 pounds, CB, TCU 86. Hroniss Grasu, 6’3, 297 pounds, C, Oregon 87. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, 5’10, 185 pounds, CB, Oregon 88. James Sample, 6'2 1/8, 209 pounds, S, Louisville 89. Rob Havenstein, 6’7 3/8, 332 pounds, OT, Wisconsin 90. Jamison Crowder, 5’8 1/8, 174 pounds, WR, Duke 92. Marcus Hardison, 6'3 1/8, 311 pounds, DT, Arizona State 93. David Cobb, 5’10 3/4, 229 pounds, RB, Minnesota 94. Steven Nelson, 5’10 1/8, 197 pounds, CB, Oregon State 95. Tyler Lockett, 5’9 5/8, 181 pounds, WR, Kansas State 96. Josue Matias, 6’6, 325 pounds, G, Florida State 97. Josh Shaw, 6’0 5/8, 203 pounds, CB, Southern California 98. Za'Darius Smith, 6’4 5/8, 270 pounds, DE, Kentucky 99. Donovan Smith, 6'5 3/4, 341 pounds, OT, Penn State 100. Joey Mbu, 6'2 3/4, 315 pounds, DT, Houston 101. Justin Hardy, 5'10 1/2, 190 pounds, WR, East Carolina 102. Mike Davis, 5’9, 223 pounds, RB, South Carolina 103. Jarvis Harrison, 6’4, 330 pounds, G, Texas A&M 104. Doran Grant, 5’10 3/8, 199 pounds, CB, Ohio State 105. Jeff Heuerman, 6’5, 254 pounds, TE, Ohio State 106. Ty Sambrailo, 6’5 3/4, 309 pounds, OT, Colorado State 107. Cedric Reed, 6’5, 272 pounds, DE, Texas 108. Gerod Holliman, 6’2, 213 pounds, S, Louisville 109. Zack Hodges, 6'2 5/8, 242 pounds, OLB, Harvard 110. Cody Prewitt, 6’2 1/8, 212 pounds, S, Ole Miss 111. David Johnson, 6’0 3/4, 224 pounds, RB, Northern Iowa 112. Arie Kouandjio, 6’4 7/8, 318 pounds, G, Alabama 113. John Miller, 6’3, 315 pounds, G, Louisville 114. Rashad Greene, 6'0, 180 pounds, WR, Florida State 115. Shaquille Mason, 6’1 5/8, 310 pounds, G, Georgia Tech 116. Jean Sifrin, 6’5 1/4, 245 pounds, TE, Massachusetts 117. D’Joun Smith, 5’10, 187 pounds, CB, Florida Atlantic 118. Ben Heeney, 6’0 1/4, 231 pounds, ILB, Kansas 119. Derron Smith, 5’11, 197 pounds, S, Fresno State 120. Tyrus Thompson, 6’5, 336 pounds, OT, Oklahoma 121. Senquez Golson, 5’8 1/2, 178 pounds, CB, Ole Miss 122. Kwon Alexander, 6’0 3/4, 227 pounds, OLB, LSU 123. Anthony Chickillo, 6'3 3/8, 267 pounds, DE, Miami 124. Tony Lippett, 6’2 1/2, 192 pounds, WR, Michigan State 125. Christian Covington, 6’2, 289 pounds, DT, Rice 126. Garrett Grayson, 6’2 1/4, 215 pounds, QB, Colorado State 127. Tye Smith, 6'0 1/8, 191 pounds, CB, Towson 128. Jaquiski Tartt, 6'1 3/8, 220 pounds, S, Samford 129. Corey Crawford, 6’5 1/4, 283 pounds, DE, Clemson 130. Rakeem Nunez-Roches, 6'2 1/4, 307 pounds, DT, Southern Miss 131. Terry Williams, 6’1, 353 pounds, DT, East Carolina 132. Ty Montgomery, 5'11 3/4, 216 pounds, WR, Stanford 133. Gabe Wright, 6'2 7/8, 299 pounds, DT, Auburn 134. Chris Conley, 6’1 7/8, 213 pounds, WR, Georgia 135. Chris Hackett, 6'2, 195 pounds, S, TCU 136. Lynden Trail, 6'6 5/8, 269 pounds, OLB, Norfolk State 137. Jamil Douglas, 6’4, 304 pounds, G, Arizona State 138. B.J. Finney, 6’3 3/4, 318 pounds, C, Kansas State 139. Ramik Wilson, 6’1 3/4, 237 pounds, ILB, Georgia 140. Shaquille Riddick, 6’6, 244 pounds, DE, West Virginia 141. Tyeler Davison, 6’1 5/8, 316 pounds, DT, Fresno State 142. Jeremy Langford, 5'11 5/8, 208 pounds, RB, Michigan State 143. Bryce Petty, 6’2 3/4, 230 pounds, QB, Baylor 144. Tre McBride, 6'0 3/4, 205 pounds, WR, William & Mary 145. Josh Harper, 6’0 3/4, 189 pounds, WR, Fresno State 146. Sean Mannion, 6’5 1/2, 229 pounds, QB, Oregon State 147. Javorious Allen, 6’0 1/2, 221 pounds, RB, Southern California 148. Reese Dismukes, 6’2 7/8, 295 pounds, C, Auburn 149. Sean Hickey, 6’5 3/4, 309 pounds, OT, Syracuse 150. Cameron Artis-Payne, 5'9 5/8, 212 pounds, RB, Auburn 150. Cameron Artis-Payne, 5'9 5/8, 212 pounds, RB, Auburn 151. Robert Myers, 6’4 3/4, 326 pounds, G, Tennessee State 152. Anthony Harris, 6’1, 183 pounds, S, Virginia 153. Xavier Williams, 6’2, 309 pounds, DT, Northern Iowa 154. Charles Gaines, 5’9 7/8, 180 pounds, CB, Louisville 155. Durell Eskridge, 6’2 7/8, 208 pounds, S, Syracuse 156. Vince Mayle, 6'2, 219 pounds, WR, Washington State 157. Matt Jones, 6’2 3/8, 231 pounds, RB, Florida 158. Deontay Greenberry, 6’3, 200 pounds, WR, Houston 159. Amarlo Herrera, 6’0 5/8, 244 pounds, ILB, Georgi 160. Ladarius Gunter, 6’1 3/8, 200 pounds, CB, Miami 161. Jacoby Glenn, 6’0, 186 pounds, CB, Central Florida 162. Jake Ryan, 6’2 3/4, 238 pounds, OLB, Michigan 163. Justin Coleman, 5'11, 184 pounds, CB, Tennessee 164. Josh Robinson, 5’7 7/89, 217 pounds, RB, Mississippi State 165. Jeff Luc, 5'11 3/4, 263 pounds, ILB, Cincinnati 166. Shane Carden, 6’1 7/8, 218 pounds, QB, East Carolina 167. DeAndre Smelter, 6’2, 226 pounds, WR, Georgia Tech 168. Bryce Hager, 6’0 3/4, 234 pounds, ILB, Baylor 169. Lorenzo Doss, 5’11, 187 pounds, CB, Tulane 170. Darius Philon, 6’1 3/8, 298 pounds, DT, Arkansas 171. Stefon Diggs, 6’0, 195 pounds, WR, Maryland 172. Terry Poole, 6’5 1/8, 307 pounds, OT, San Diego State 173. Adrian Amos, 6’0 1/2, 214 pounds, S, Penn State 174. Tony Washington, 6'3 5/8, 247 pounds, OLB, Oregon 175. Taiwan Jones, 6'2 1/4, 258 pounds, ILB, Michigan State 176. Quandre Diggs, 5’8 3/4, 196 pounds, CB, Texas 177. Antwan Goodley, 5’10 1/2, 210 pounds, WR, Baylor 178. Davis Tull, 6’2, 246 pounds, OLB, Tennessee-Chattanooga 179. Dezmin Lewis, 6'3 1/2, 215 pounds, WR, Central Arkansas 180. Malcolm Brown, 5’11 5/8, 223 pounds, RB, Texas 181. Corey Robinson, 6’7, 324 pounds, OT, South Carolina 182. Titus Davis, 6’0 3/4, 196 pounds, WR, Central Michigan 183. Max Garcia, 6'4 1/2, 305 pounds, C, Florida 184. Louis Trinca-Pasat, 6'1 1/4, 291 pounds, DT, Iowa 185. Jon Feliciano, 6’3 7/8, 323 pounds, G, Miami 186. Ray Drew, 6’5, 284 pounds, DE, Georgia 187. Wes Saxton, 6'3 7/8, 243 pounds, TE, South Alabama 188. Mario Alford, 5’8 1/2, 180 pounds, WR, West Virginia 189. Eric Lefeld, 6’6, 309 pounds, OT, Cincinnati 190. Kaleb Johnson, 6’4, 300 pounds, G, Rutgers 191. Mike Hull, 6'0, 237 pounds, ILB, Penn State 192. Andy Gallik, 6’2 3/8, 306 pounds, C, Boston College 193. Troy Hill, 5’10 1/2, 182 pounds, CB, Oregon 194. Norkeithus Otis, 6'1, 235 pounds, OLB, North Carolina 195. Martin Ifedi, 6’3 1/8, 275 pounds, DE, Memphis 196. Leon Orr, 6’4 7/8, 323 pounds, DT, Florida 197. James Vaughters, 6'1 7/8, 258 pounds, OLB, Stanford 198. Trey DePriest, 6’0, 254 pounds, ILB, Alabama 199. Damian Swann, 6'0 3/8, 180 pounds, CB, Georgia 200. Rannell Hall, 6'0 3/8, 193 pounds, WR, Central Florida 201. Jordan Hicks, 6'1 1/2, 241 pounds, ILB, Texas 202. Austin Hill, 6’2 3/8, 210 pounds, WR, Arizona 203. Deion Barnes, 6'3 7/8, 260 pounds, DE, Penn State 204. Deon Long, 6'0, 188 pounds, WR, Maryland 205. Dominique Brown, 6’2, 234 pounds, RB, Louisville 206. E.J. Bibbs, 6’2, 258 pounds, TE, Iowa State 207. Bryan Bennett, 6'3, 215 pounds, QB, Southeastern Louisiana 208. Jalston Fowler, 5’11, 254 pounds, FB, Alabama 209. Thomas Rawls, 5’9, 215 pounds, RB, Central Michigan 210. Max Valles, 6'5, 251 pounds, OLB, Virginia 211. Nick O’Leary, 6’3 1/4, 252 pounds, TE, Florida State 212. Quinton Spain, 6’5, 332 pounds, G, West Virginia 213. Donald Celiscar, 5’10 7/8, 194 pounds, CB, Western Michigan 214. Kaleb Eulls, 6'4, 295 pounds, DT, Mississippi State 215. JaCorey Shepherd, 5’11, 199 pounds, CB, Kansas 216. Andrew Donnal, 6’5 7/8, 313 pounds, OT, Iowa 217. Geneo Grissom, 6'3 1/8, 264 pounds, OLB, Oklahoma 218. Terrence Magee, 5’9, 220 pounds, RB, LSU 219. Chaz Green, 6’4 5/8, 314 pounds, OT, Florida 220. Kurtis Drummond, 6’0 5/8, 205 pounds, S, Michigan State 221. Leterrius Walton, 6'5, 319 pounds, DT, Central Michigan 222. Zach Vigil, 6’2, 240 pounds, ILB, Utah State 223. Garry Peters, 5’11 3/4, 191 pounds, CB, Clemson 224. Dres Anderson, 6’1, 187 pounds, WR, Utah 225. Ryan Russell, 6’4 1/4, 269 pounds, DE, Purdue 226. Karlos Williams, 6’0 3/4, 230 pounds, RB, Florida State 227. Chucky Hunter, 6'0 1/8, 298 pounds, DT, TCU 228. Rory Anderson, 6’5, 244 pounds, TE, South Carolina 229. Connor Halliday, 6’3, 196 pounds, QB, Washington State 230. Tyler Kroft, 6’6, 246 pounds, TE, Rutgers 231. Kyle Emanuel, 6'4 1/2, 254 pounds, OLB, North Dakota State 232. Deiontrez Mount, 6'5 1/8, 242 pounds, OLB, Louisville 233. Ibraheim Campbell, 5'11 1/2, 210 pounds, S, Northwestern 234. Bobby McCain, 5’9 1/2, 195 pounds, CB, Memphis 235. Kenny Hilliard, 5’11 5/8, 226 pounds, RB, LSU 236. Darren Waller, 6'6 5/8, 242 pounds, WR, Georgia Tech 237. MyCole Pruitt, 6'2 1/2, 254 pounds, TE, Southern Illinois 238. Derek Lott, 6’4, 314 pounds, DT, Tennessee-Chattanooga 239. Devante Davis, 6'3, 220 pounds, WR, UNLV 240. Blake Sims, 5'11 1/2, 218 pounds, QB, Alabama 241. Frank Clark, 6’2 7/8, 271 pounds, DE, Michigan 242. Alani Fua, 6’5, 238 pounds, OLB, BYU 243. Craig Mager, 5'11 3/4, 191 pounds, CB, Texas State 244. James Castleman, 6'2 3/4, 311 pounds, DT, Oklahoma State 245. Martell Spaight, 5'11 7/8, 232 pounds, OLB, Arkansas 246. Nick Boyle, 6'4 1/2, 267 pounds, TE, Delaware 247. Jermaine Whitehead, 5’11, 197 pounds, S, Auburn 248. Brandon Bridge, 6’4 3/8, 229 pounds, QB, South Alabama 249. DaVaris Daniels, 6'1 1/2, 203 pounds, WR, Notre Dame 250. Ben Koyack, 6’4 3/4, 249 pounds, TE, Notre Dame 251. Darius Kilgo, 6'3 5/8, 320 pounds, DT, Maryland 252. Cam Worthy, 6’2, 211 pounds, WR, East Carolina 253. Nigel King, 6'3, 210 pounds, WR, Kansas 254. Obum Gwacham, 6’5 3/8, 246 pounds, OLB, Oregon State 255. Geremy Davis, 6’2 3/8, 216 pounds, WR, Connecticut 256. Darrian Miller, 6’5 1/8, 307 pounds, OT, Kentucky 257. Kenny Bell, 6’1 1/8, 197 pounds, WR, Nebraska 258. Taylor Heinicke, 6'1, 211 pounds, QB, Old Dominion 259. C.J. Uzomah, 6'5 1/8, 263 pounds, TE, Auburn 260. Deshazor Everett, 6’0, 193 pounds, CB, Texas A&M 261. George Farmer, 6’1, 220 pounds, WR, Southern California 262. Travis Raciti, 6'5, 285 pounds, DE, San Jose State 263. Chris Bonner, 6’7, 225 pounds, QB, Colorado State Pueblo 264. Jermauria Rasco, 6’3 1/2, 259 pounds, DE, LSU 266. Nick Marshall, 6'1 1/2, 205 pounds, CB, Auburn 267. Laurence Gibson, 6’5 3/4, 305 pounds, OT, Virginia Tech 268. Ishaq Williams, 6'5 1/2, 271 pounds, OLB, Notre Dame 268. Justin Cox, 6’0 5/8, 191 pounds, S, Mississippi State 269. Braylon Heard, 5’9 5/8, 198 pounds, RB, Kentucky 270. Terrell Hartsfield, 6’3, 246 pounds, DE, Cincinnati 271. Casey Pierce, 6'3 1/2, 244 pounds, TE, Kent State 272. A.J. Tarpley, 6'0 1/4, 233 pounds, ILB, Stanford 273. Cam Thomas, 6'0 1/4, 195 pounds, CB, Western Kentucky 274. Trenton Brown, 6'8 1/2, 376 pounds, OT, Florida 275. A.J. Derby, 6’4, 255 pounds, TE, Arkansas 276. Thurston Armbrister, 6'3, 241 pounds, OLB, Miami 277. Trey Williams, 5’7 1/2, 195 pounds, RB, Texas A&M 278. Rob Crisp, 6’7, 301 pounds, OT, North Carolina State 279. Mark Glowinski, 6’4, 307 pounds, G, West Virginia 280. Donatella Luckett, 5’11 3/4, 211 pounds, WR, Harding 281. Anthony Jefferson, 6’0 7/8, 198 pounds, CB, UCLA 282. Tyler Varga, 5’11, 222 pounds, FB, Yale 283. Christion Jones, 5’10 1/8, 182 pounds, WR, Alabama 284. Tevin McDonald, 5'11 1/4, 192 pounds, CB, Eastern Washington 285. Ryan Delaire, 6’4 1/8, 254 pounds, DE, Towson 286. Cody Riggs, 5’9, 185 pounds, CB, Notre Dame 287. Justin Manton, 6'2, 196 pounds, K/P, Louisiana Monroe 288. Terrance Plummer, 6’1, 236 pounds, ILB, Central Florida 289. Bobby Richardson, 6’3, 286 pounds, DT, Indiana 290. Blake Bell, 6'6 3/8, 263 pounds, TE, Oklahoma 291. John Crockett, 5'11 3/4, 217 pounds, RB, North Dakota State 292. Jamon Brown, 6'4 3/8, 330 pounds, OT, Louisville 293. Davon Walls, 6’4 3/8, 301 pounds, DT, Lincoln 294. Tayo Fabuluje, 6'6 5/8, 353 pounds, OT, TCU 295. Devin Gardner, 6'4, 217 pounds, WR, Michigan 296. Hutson Mason, 6’2 1/8, 207 pounds, QB, Georgia 297. Jordan Taylor, 6'5, 210 pounds, WR, Rice 298. Austin Shepherd, 6’4 1/2, 324 pounds, OT, Alabama 299. Gabe Martin, 6'2, 236 pounds, OLB, Bowling Green 300. Angelo Blackson, 6’4 3/8, 318 pounds, DT, Auburn
Buffalo Barbarian Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 Still hoping for Jake Fisher or Clive Walford.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 As long as we dont pick a RB or WR at #50, I am happy That was my first thought, if Whaley drafts a RB at 50 he should be replaced immediately.
ALF Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 (edited) Still looks good for the Bills avail OG OT TE The top remaining players in the 2015 NFL Draft, based on Gil Brandt's rankings of the top 140 prospects (number by player's name is where Brandt had them originally ranked). http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000489095/article/2015-nfl-draft-best-remaining-prospects Edited May 1, 2015 by ALF
KRT88 Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 Apparently being named Collins isn't getting you any loving! 3 in the top 32 and none went in round one. 😁
The BLUES Brothers Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 After Watching most of 1st Round without seeing "The Bills Are On The Clock", I have changed my mind on the "I'd be ok with a Trade Down " scenario ... Now - I really now hope/want the Bills to make a selection at 50!
YoloinOhio Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 (edited) After Watching most of 1st Round without seeing "The Bills Are On The Clock", I have changed my mind on the "I'd be ok with a Trade Down " scenario ... Now - I really now hope/want the Bills to make a selection at 50!yep it was more painful than I thought. Not because I think we missed out on talent we couldn't get anywhere else but because I just felt left out of the party! I imagine that's how some teams felt during FA. Edited May 1, 2015 by YoloinOhio
Not at the table Karlos Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 like I said earlier. Either Kendricks or Perryman at lb in the second and Marpet in the third and I'd be ecstaticI've been watching video on both and it's a coin flip on which one I take. Perryman can shut down the run and hit like a truck.
Beerball Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 Good thread Pete. We can tick off the players that go before 50. It will get real fun around pick 45 as we pray/beg that certain players stay on the board. As long as we dont pick a RB or WR at #50, I am happy But DGB could be the second coming of OBJ!!!
CountryCletus Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 There are several players I would be happy with at 50. I really like Kendricks.... I am intrigued by Maxx Williams. He strikes me as a Jimmy Graham type of guy, but apparently I am way off bc the professional talent evaluators must not feel that way... Am I missing something?
YoloinOhio Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 (edited) There are several players I would be happy with at 50. I really like Kendricks.... I am intrigued by Maxx Williams. He strikes me as a Jimmy Graham type of guy, but apparently I am way off bc the professional talent evaluators must not feel that way... Am I missing something?he is not Gronk or Graham. He does have a good skill set and i think hes only 20. He's not a 1st rd talent. I don't think any TEs had 1st rd grades according to the draft "experts." Maxx and Walford were the only ones with 2nd rd grades but both reportedly were aloof and disinterested in team interviews and turned some teams off. I think both will go top half of second. One to saints and other to Browns. Edited May 1, 2015 by YoloinOhio
YoloinOhio Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 @SalSports: Doug Whaley says he's "happy" about the front-7 talent still remaining on the board: http://t.co/kq2KNMrVYh
Green Lightning Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 I just watched the Jets already powerful D line get significantly better with Leonard Williams, a 305 lb Bruiser rated the best player in the draft. The D lines in our division are elite and after all these years of dreadful O lines, we still look anemic. We need O line help and fast. I don't think the Jets' D line or Miami's line are going to consider us "bullies."
sjjr Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 E.Goldman Carl Davis R.Darby-CB-FSU Mario Edwards J.Philips-DL-Oklahoma Jalen Collins-CB-LSU
Not at the table Karlos Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 I don't know much about Gregory besides the failed drug test. But is he worth it at 50? He seemed to lack accountability for his actions when interviewed on NFL network before the draft
It's in My Blood Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2015/4/30/8501919/cowboys-2015-draft-targets-oklahoma-wr-dorial-green-beckham "Balancing out his checkered history are DG-B's on-field exploits. He boasts rare physical traits with a freakish combination of size and speed - at 6'5" and 237 pounds, he is the same size as Calvin Johnson. Like Megatron, he can use his length, strength and body control to make contested catches and to make tough grabs look easy. He has a mammoth catch radius and the ability to get over the top of defenses and threaten them vertically. In short, were it not for his off-field troubles, he would be a top-10 pick." We have talented receivers,but this guy would put us over the top. He'll be long gone before 50,so we'd need to trade up. Bring him into a solid veteran locker room and his off-field troubles shouldn't be a problem.
Recommended Posts