Solomon Grundy Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 CLEARLY trading up to get a top QB is NOT the answer (JP, EJ). What the bills need to get better production from their QB is a brick wall of an O-line. Load up front and then get a reasonable decision maker to make a few throws and manage a game. If Alex Smith can go to the playoffs regularly, then there are non-elite options available that can get the job done, but not unless the QB can use play action to set and throw. The running game is fine, but we need a QB that can throw from the pocket on time. The Bills traded back in the round and selected EJ. How do the Bills get an elite QB? He'll be playing tonight at 7 on ESPN. Get that guy, move Cordy to RT, and let's go
PolishDave Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 Dont miss... We gave an extra first round pick to get Sammy. Why not give two first rounds for a QB who performs like Prescott? If the Bills didn't miss, this would not be a topic. The problem is missing. Not our draft position. Nor is it the number of draft picks we have or how we trade them for whatever.
Big Turk Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 Do what Philly did. Identify the guy and do what you gotta do to make the trade to move up happen. But get a premium talent at QB at all cost, basically. If you gotta give away THREE years first rounders, do it. Then for the next three years make sure your drafting is SPOT ON. Build the team around "the guy" The premium talent was there in the 4th round...They misidentified...Wentz has looked mostly terrible since the first 4 games...once teams figured him out he didn't have much to combat it...
Herb62 Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 Buddy Nix said draft one every year. He said that after the year passed on all QB's including Russell & Cousins (or as I have heard him referred to Buddy Hicks).
TSOL Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 (edited) The premium talent was there in the 4th round...They misidentified...Wentz has looked mostly terrible since the first 4 games...once teams figured him out he didn't have much to combat it...Philly dosent have half the talent we do. Wentz is a guy Whaley could build a franchise around. Hes an example of how an organization does whatever it takes to get their guy. Prescott is an example of the entire league missing on a guy. Whatever we do to identify and get our guy, we need to do it. Whether its better evaluation, or blockbuster trade. It needs to happen already! Edited December 27, 2016 by Lex Lyon
Jerry Jabber Posted December 27, 2016 Author Posted December 27, 2016 If there were "sure thing" QB's in the third or fourth rounds every year, then every team would have a franchise QB already. Guys like Wilson and Prescott are NOT available every year! The Bills traded for high draft picks for Bledsoe and that made the team a playoff contender two out of the three years he was here. The only other thing the Bills haven't tried is drafting a QB at the top of the draft (Top 3). Look at the Bucs and Titans, those teams were terrible for some time and this year they were playoff contenders with their QB's being in year two of the league. The Bills need a QB of that caliber. More times than not, a franchise QB is going to be at the top of the draft than they are at rounds three and four.
PolishDave Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 (edited) Philly dosent have half the talent we do. Wentz is a guy Whaley could build a franchise around. Hes an example of how an organization does whatever it takes to get their guy. Prescott is an example of the entire league missing on a guy. Whatever we do to identify and get our guy, we need to do it. Whether its better evaluation, or blockbuster trade. It needs to happen already! Philly doesn't have half the talent we do. (You just said that.) But somehow you are suggesting we emulate them? So that way you have a QB but still suck? They are worse than the Bills. If we played them we would probably kill them. But they are an example of a good organization? Edited December 27, 2016 by PolishDave
papazoid Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 QB's not drafted in top 15: bridgewater, carr, garoppolo, Wilson , cousins, Dalton, flacco, romo, Rodgers, brady
TSOL Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 Philly doesn't have half the talent we do. (You just said that.) But somehow you are suggesting we emulate them? So that way you have a QB but still suck? They are worse than the Bills. If we played them we would probably kill them. But they are an example of a good organization? Theyre an example of an organization that placed a premium on the QB position. An organization that had balls to do whatever it takes to get the f****** guy they wanted. Listen, this is not hard to understand. Im not saying use the Philly model to build a team. Im saying use the do whatever it takes model to get a franchise QB.
MAJBobby Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 CLEARLY trading up to get a top QB is NOT the answer (JP, EJ). What the bills need to get better production from their QB is a brick wall of an O-line. Load up front and then get a reasonable decision maker to make a few throws and manage a game. If Alex Smith can go to the playoffs regularly, then there are non-elite options available that can get the job done, but not unless the QB can use play action to set and throw. The running game is fine, but we need a QB that can throw from the pocket on time. EJ was traded Down though DRAFT ONE Not one Franchise QB has been found as a UFA (unless they come with an INJ question)
PromoTheRobot Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 Since Brady & Belichek have been around, the rest of the AFC East has not had an elite/very good QB. The only way the Bills are going to have a real shot of competing against the Patriots is to have an elite QB that can pass for 300-400 yards and put more than 30 points against them. Should the Bills contact the Saints and try and trade for Brees (it would take some high draft picks) or wait two or three years and trade up in the draft when an elite collegeQB is available at the top of the draft (would take a few #1 draft picks)? I didn't know TD's scored rushing count less than TD's scored passing.
Solomon Grundy Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 EJ was traded Down though DRAFT ONE Not one Franchise QB has been found as a UFA (unless they come with an INJ question) Matt Hasselbeck?
Hapless Bills Fan Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 Actually, I think the Iggles provided a pretty good template on how to do it: explore all available avenues. Thanks to the Vikings, it didn't even wind up costing them too badly.
Jerry Jabber Posted December 27, 2016 Author Posted December 27, 2016 QB's not drafted in top 15: bridgewater, carr, Prescott, Wilson , cousins, Dalton, flacco, romo, Rodgers, brady That's nine QB's out of 32 teams, which equates to 28.1% Even more reason why teams will have more luck drafting a QB at the top of the draft vice rounds two thru seven.
Samwell Tarly Posted December 28, 2016 Posted December 28, 2016 Draft a qb with the following criteria... Over 6 feet tall and 210 lbs Played in over 20 college games College career Completion percentage over 60 % Score of at least 20 on wunderlic Should put you in the ballpark of a good QB
Dorkington Posted December 28, 2016 Posted December 28, 2016 QB's not drafted in top 15: bridgewater, carr, garoppolo, Wilson , cousins, Dalton, flacco, romo, Rodgers, brady How many of those are elite? How many of those are due to good development that the Bills lack? Do Bridgewater, Carr, Wilson, Cousins develop into starters in Buffalo with David Lee and Nate Hackett?
Nitro Posted December 28, 2016 Posted December 28, 2016 Taylor will be the QB to lead the offense into training camp. Drafting a QB is the preferred way but that is a gamble. Between 2000 and 2015. 208 QBs drafted. Elite QBs are Brady, Brees, and Rodgers. Above average (relative success) are Pennington, Palmer, Eli Manning, Rivers, Roethlisberger, Flacco, Stafford, Newton, Dalton, Luck, Wilson, Cousins, Carr, Winston and Mariota. 187 guys did not get it done. There is sentiment on TBD that you draft one every year until you hit gold. I would prefer they draft the best QB on the board but no reaches.
MAJBobby Posted December 28, 2016 Posted December 28, 2016 Taylor will be the QB to lead the offense into training camp. Drafting a QB is the preferred way but that is a gamble. Between 2000 and 2015. 208 QBs drafted. Elite QBs are Brady, Brees, and Rodgers. Above average (relative success) are Pennington, Palmer, Eli Manning, Rivers, Roethlisberger, Flacco, Stafford, Newton, Dalton, Luck, Wilson, Cousins, Carr, Winston and Mariota. 187 guys did not get it done. There is sentiment on TBD that you draft one every year until you hit gold. I would prefer they draft the best QB on the board but no reaches. So point remains how do you find an elite QB in the draft. Not finding them in UFA Not finding them in a trade So how have every team with en elite QB got thier QB?
klos63 Posted December 28, 2016 Posted December 28, 2016 Theyre an example of an organization that placed a premium on the QB position. An organization that had balls to do whatever it takes to get the f****** guy they wanted. Listen, this is not hard to understand. Im not saying use the Philly model to build a team. Im saying use the do whatever it takes model to get a franchise QB. But was it a smart move? Jury is out. Wentz isn't anything special, yet.
Big Gun Posted December 28, 2016 Posted December 28, 2016 Tyrod has 12 int in 816 attempts with the Bills So, Ben has 13, Eli has 16 this year and they're going to the playoffs, Newton had 10 last year and went to the SB, A Smith has had 14 the past 2 years and gone to playoffs both years. Int are no big deal unless they are ill timed or the QB throws a whole ton of them. Anywhere between 5-15 is no big deal IMO.
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