maryland-bills-fan Posted February 28, 2018 Posted February 28, 2018 (edited) This year many teams want a rookie QB and we are way down at 21 & 22. There is no magic bullet in the NFL. A great QB with no lines and you lose. A great team with an okay QB and you can compete for a playoff spot. We have holes on our offensive line and front 7. That and a rookie QB is not a winning recipe. If the rookie QB doesn't make it, then you have 3 more years of at-best, a 8-8 record. Not worth the risk. ...... Also there are as many good QB with some NFL track record and rave pre-draft (their rookie draft) reviews. They will cost no or few-low draft picks and we can wait until next year. My view: Pick up a veteran QB to hold the fort and draft two big uglies for the lines (a defensive tackle and a center), a linebacker and a BPA with the first four picks. What would you choices be for these picks? Edited February 28, 2018 by maryland-bills-fan
Wily Dog Posted February 28, 2018 Posted February 28, 2018 I just read a draft article that had one of the four QB's going 21 to the Bill's I am all in for that no matter which one but don't expect it to happen. If , the Bill's decide to stay at 21 & 22, I would go with DT ,DT or LB and the two number two's DT , if only one in the first and a LB, if a QB does not rattle our chains. The rest of the draft should be BPA.
yungmack Posted February 28, 2018 Posted February 28, 2018 2 hours ago, maryland-bills-fan said: This year many teams want a rookie QB and we are way down at 21 & 22. There is no magic bullet in the NFL. A great QB with no lines and you lose. A great team with an okay QB and you can compete for a playoff spot. We have holes on our offensive line and front 7. That and a rookie QB is not a winning recipe. If the rookie QB doesn't make it, then you have 3 more years of at-best, a 8-8 record. Not worth the risk. ...... Also there are as many good QB with some NFL track record and rave pre-draft (their rookie draft) reviews. They will cost no or few-low draft picks and we can wait until next year. My view: Pick up a veteran QB to hold the fort and draft two big uglies for the lines (a defensive tackle and a center), a linebacker and a BPA with the first four picks. What would you choices be for these picks? Bills already have a veteran QB. If they can pick up a FA who's a marked improvement over TT, I would rather see them do that and use the the picks to improve both lines, the LBs and WR.
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