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Jeremiah's top 50: Jack, Ramsey swap spots

Daniel Jeremiah provides an updated look at the top 50 prospects in the 2016 NFL Draft class, which features a major shift among the top two defensive players in this draft.

McShay's updated Top 32: Myles Jack continues his rise

Todd McShay's latest Top 32 prospects list for the 2016 NFL draft includes UCLA's do-it-all linebacker Myles Jack on the verge of cracking the top five.

 

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List of Bills pre-draft visitors so far or upcoming has been updated: http://www.wgr550.com/List-of-Bills-pre-draft-college-visitors/22630460

Dak Prescott - QB, Mississippi State (NFL.com)

Cardale Jones - QB, Ohio State

Taylor Decker - OT, Ohio State (Peter Schrager, FoxSports.com)

Su'a Cravens - LB, USC (Aaron Wilson, Houston Chronicle)

Antonio Morrison - LB, Florida (Joe Buscaglia, WKBW-TV)

Reggie Ragland - LB, Alabama (NFL.com)

Darron Lee - LB, Ohio State

Vernon Butler - DL, Louisiana Tech (Matthew Fairburn, NewYorkUpstate.com)

Adolphus Washington - DL, Ohio State (Peter Schrager, FoxSports.com)

Sheldon Rankins - DL, Louisville (Tony Pauline, DraftInsider.net)

Cyrus Jones - CB, Alabama (Aaron Wilson, Houston Chronicle)

Eli Apple - CB, Ohio State

Vonn Bell - S, Ohio State (Peter Schrager, FoxSports.com)
Emmanuel Ogbah - DE/OLB, Oklahoma State (Rand Getlin, NFL.com)

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To Do Lists for #Patriots #Dolphins #Bills & #Jets @TodaysPigskin

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Most of the big names in free agency have re-signed or are with new teams. While there are some smaller additions in free agency still occurring, this is the time of year when the NFL decision makers hunker down for NFL Draft prep. This is the first in a series of eight examining what the teams should be looking to address in the NFL Draft by division and we’ll start with the AFC East.

 

Buffalo Bills- DE, LB, OL, WR, DT

 

Buffalo’s biggest area of concern is in their front seven. Marcel Dareus and Kyle Williams are a formidable pair at defensive tackle, but how long can the Bills count on Williams, who turns 33 years old over the summer. Buffalo is even weaker on the edge and at the second level of their defense. At those five spots, the penciled in starters are Jerry Hughes, Jarius Winn, Manny Lawson, Preston Brown and Tony Steward. Hughes has shown greatness, but the other four all could be upgraded upon ideally and depth is certainly a problem as well.

 

The Bills did a nice job in free agency keeping Cordy Glenn and Richie Incognito, the starters on the left side of their line. But the right side was the real area of weakness last year and while they do have some youngsters that could step up, more could be used at right guard and right tackle. At wide receiver, Sammy Watkins is on the verge of stardom, but the Bills could really use another weapon to battle Robert Woods for the starting spot opposite Watkins.

 

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For the second time in four mock drafts, @MelKiperESPN projects a Clemson DE to the Bills at No. 19: https://t.co/jTTfz0Tkql

19. Buffalo Bills

*Shaq Lawson, DE, Clemson

Given his productivity and well-rounded game, Lawson would be a good get in this range. The Ryan brothers have to get the defense turned around or they could both be elsewhere in 2017, and Lawson is the kind of player who can get on the field early and help.

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Our first 3-round Mock Draft is live — see all 98 picks from @PFF_Steve right here: https://t.co/7hnDKQWKY3

  1. Buffalo Bills – Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State

One of the best fits in the draft, Conklin is a powerful run blocker best used in a power scheme and that’s exactly how Buffalo wants to play offensively. Conklin is no slouch in pass protection either, allowing only 25 pressures on 849 snaps the last two years.

 

  1. Buffalo Bills – Su’a Cravens, S/LB, USC

A tweener prospect, Cravens is more linebacker than safety and while there may not be a clean fit in Buffalo’s base defense, he projects as a nickel linebacker in their scheme. He’s strong against the run with sound instincts in coverage.

 

  1. Buffalo Bills – Joshua Garnett, G, Stanford

Rex Ryan officially loves this draft as he now adds perhaps the best pulling guard in the class in Garnett. It’s a perfect fit for the Bills who love to pull their guards in the run game, and Garnett has plenty of experience in Stanford’s scheme where he posted the second-best run blocking grade in the nation last year.

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@PFF

Our first 3-round Mock Draft is live — see all 98 picks from @PFF_Steve right here: https://t.co/7hnDKQWKY3

  1. Buffalo Bills – Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State

One of the best fits in the draft, Conklin is a powerful run blocker best used in a power scheme and that’s exactly how Buffalo wants to play offensively. Conklin is no slouch in pass protection either, allowing only 25 pressures on 849 snaps the last two years.

 

  1. Buffalo Bills – Su’a Cravens, S/LB, USC

A tweener prospect, Cravens is more linebacker than safety and while there may not be a clean fit in Buffalo’s base defense, he projects as a nickel linebacker in their scheme. He’s strong against the run with sound instincts in coverage.

 

  1. Buffalo Bills – Joshua Garnett, G, Stanford

Rex Ryan officially loves this draft as he now adds perhaps the best pulling guard in the class in Garnett. It’s a perfect fit for the Bills who love to pull their guards in the run game, and Garnett has plenty of experience in Stanford’s scheme where he posted the second-best run blocking grade in the nation last year.

This draft would make me throw up in my mouth. We would use 2 of our 1st 3 picks on an OL that has 1 open spot (and was a strength last year). No chance

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@PFF

Our first 3-round Mock Draft is live — see all 98 picks from @PFF_Steve right here: https://t.co/7hnDKQWKY3

  1. Buffalo Bills – Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State

One of the best fits in the draft, Conklin is a powerful run blocker best used in a power scheme and that’s exactly how Buffalo wants to play offensively. Conklin is no slouch in pass protection either, allowing only 25 pressures on 849 snaps the last two years.

 

  1. Buffalo Bills – Su’a Cravens, S/LB, USC

A tweener prospect, Cravens is more linebacker than safety and while there may not be a clean fit in Buffalo’s base defense, he projects as a nickel linebacker in their scheme. He’s strong against the run with sound instincts in coverage.

 

  1. Buffalo Bills – Joshua Garnett, G, Stanford

Rex Ryan officially loves this draft as he now adds perhaps the best pulling guard in the class in Garnett. It’s a perfect fit for the Bills who love to pull their guards in the run game, and Garnett has plenty of experience in Stanford’s scheme where he posted the second-best run blocking grade in the nation last year.

I like it, although I would have preferred Correa in the 3rd. The rest of the draft would need to be dedicated to defense(and we still have 5 draft picks remaining). And we still would need a #2 WR. But we would have one of the top offensive lines in the NFL. That line would maul. 3rd and short no problem. Miller and Mills would be good depth. We could line Su'a all over, and he would be a great fit on Rex's D

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McShay's top draft prospects by position*
Todd McShay ranks his top 10 players at each position, including Carson Wentz and Jared Goff, who are the clear-cut top-two quarterbacks in the 2016 NFL draft.

 

McShay's updated Top 32: Myles Jack continues his rise*
With the NFL draft nearly three weeks away, let's take a look at the players who have moved up and down our Top 32, while drawing on the same scouting reports and making changes only where necessary. We're also incorporating charts for each player, which feature the two most important measurables for that player's position (when available). Each chart includes outstanding, average and red-flag benchmarks based on historical data.

 

Kiper: Updated Big Board has a cornerback on the rise*
With pro days now essentially completed, here's an update on the best players in the 2016 NFL draft class.

 

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This draft would make me throw up in my mouth. We would use 2 of our 1st 3 picks on an OL that has 1 open spot (and was a strength last year). No chance

 

Totally agree...It's like these people pay no attention...And I'm not saying I know this for certain...But I kinda doubt Rex would love any Draft combination this year that had us going 2 out of 3 on Offense...This Defense has some major holes still... B-)

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By Will Brinson | CBS Sports NFL Writer

 

A left tackle and a QB going 1-2 is the consensus, but what if the Titans and Browns fake out everyone? Jalen Ramsey and Myles Jack are worthy of both picks.

 

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Robert Nkemdiche, DL, Ole Miss: A risky character guy with a ton of upside. It's not hard to imagine Rex Ryan falling in love with him and believing he can flip him around.

 


Bill Polian admitted to be paranoid when it came to guarding his draft board from wandering eyes.
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Brooks mock draft 5.0: Elliott drops to Dolphins

Bucky Brooks' latest mock draft features the top-rated running back falling to a team in dire need of a player at that position. See his complete first-round projection.

 

Pick No. 19
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Jarran Reed DT Alabama

Kevin Weidl: "One of the more deeper QB classes" (15:40)

ESPN Draft Analyst Kevin Weidl joined The John Murphy Show to discuss the depth at the quarterback position in this year’s draft and some of the top talent on both sides of the ball that could be selected in the first round.

 

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2016 NFL Mock Draft 4.0: Two-Round Edition

By: Jonah Tuls - DraftWire

 

The 2016 NFL Draft is only 22 days away and it is only getting closer with individual workouts and private visits taking shape. With that being said, there is a lot of chatter right now about the top of the draft in terms of who will go where. In this mock draft, I’m going to predict what these teams would do on the clock, but some may NOT necessarily be the selections I would make on the clock. Also, this is not a big board in that it is a mock draft that I slot prospects to teams based on my belief of their team needs and the best player available projected on their board.

 

19. Buffalo Bills: OT Taylor Decker, Ohio State Buckeyes

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Scouting Report

Overview: Buffalo could go a bunch of different directions here, but I think that the safe pick would be Taylor Decker, offensive tackle out of Ohio State. He would give the Bills an immediate upgrade at right tackle with the ability to move to the left side in 2017 if they don’t want to pay Cordy Glenn long-term.

 

49. Buffalo Bills: OLB Leonard Floyd, Georgia Bulldogs

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Mock Draft: The 1-2 shakeup
Brinson: Consensus is an OT and QB going 1-2, but what if the Titans and Browns juke everyone and take the best players, period, in Jalen Ramsey and Myles Jack?

 

BUF.png19. Buffalo Bills

Robert Nkemdiche, DL, Ole Miss: A risky character guy with a ton of upside. It's not hard to imagine Rex Ryan falling in love with him and believing he can flip him around.

 

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