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11 hours ago, BigDingus said:

 No standout QB?

 

Wtf are you talking about? There are no guarantees in the draft, yet every year you have QBs that rise to the top. This year is better than most, that's for sure.

 

Fans that think "wait until next year!" every year while watching the team go 18 years with no playoffs are ridiculous. 

 

You mention Manning, he wasn't a sure thing, or else why was there so many "experts" and teams wanting Leaf? Newton was better than others in his class, but not nearly as good as other less hyped QBs over the years. Aaron Rodgers, Drew Bread, Philip Rivers, Eli Manning, Big Ben etc all came out with less hype and have had better careers than Newton.

 

Wentz and Goff weren't sure things, yet look what they did. Russell Wilson and Derek Carr went after the 3rd round, yet 1 has won a SB, and the other has been better than anything the Bills have had since Kelly.

 

Rosen, Darnold and Mayfield have been more highly touted than most of the guys mentioned above, and yet you'd want to wait year after year after year after year, kicking the can down the street hoping the stars align and some gift from the heavens falls into our lap.

 

It rarely works that way, and in the past 10 years, the closest thing to a sure-thing has been Andrew Luck, and look what he's done lately. Point being waiting for some god-send is not a successful way to build a franchise. It is a good way of going another 18 years without playoffs though. 

 

Bingo! That's the problem with always waiting, sometimes you're stuck with a crappy hand year after year (like the year we drafted EJ Manuel) and missed your chance at legitimate talent. This year there are actual good prospects, some of the most promising in years, so waiting for a year better than this could be a looooong time away. 

Excellent post

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At think point, I don't think a trade up is the most likely strategy for the Bills.  We'll see what happens in free agency.  That will have a strong effect on draft strategy.

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2 minutes ago, TigerJ said:

At think point, I don't think a trade up is the most likely strategy for the Bills.  We'll see what happens in free agency.  That will have a strong effect on draft strategy.

 

Honestly, they are either signing a FA or trading for a Vet, or they are trading way up.  They have pretty much put themselves into a situation where they have to do one or the other or all of the above.

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yes. i believe 100% they will trade up and get whomever they deem fit. and i absolutely love that, even after a playoff birth, we still have the ammo to do that without crippling future drafts. Its called having your cake and eating it too. bills fans deserve it.... and it tastes ohhhh soooo good.

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14 hours ago, Punt75 said:

These are smart NFL men.  They are here for the LONG TERM!  Trading away two #1 picks and more isn't their style.  ESPECIALLY when there is NO standout Quarterback in this draft.  NO Manning, NO Luck and NO Newton.  It's a crap shoot and everybody knows that. 

 

Get a CB, LB or DL in the first Round.  Grab a QB like Rudolph, Falk or Lauletta in the 2nd.  With the other 2nd rounder get a RB or WR.  I can't image what we can do with two 3's, a 4 and two 5's to fill-out our needs.

 

Then take a look at Glennon, Bradford or Bridgewater for $7-8 mil as a veteran presence at QB.  We'll have Free Agency for the O-Line.

 

We've become a SMART organization!  It's very nice!

 

You have lots of interesting opinions. Many of them are patently false, but interesting nonetheless. 

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...do I THINK they trade up?....McBeane employs about 16 scouts....I'd GUESS with his salary, the payroll is $3.5-$4 mil ALL on Pegula's nickel......pretty formidable gang of exec level folks from around the NFL....first the 2018 QB class probably has at least 6 viable candidates.....strong points, weak points, tape showing excellence and tape showing gaffes......attitudes and reserved.......bottom line is one of THE better classes in recent memory....so if you have a need, "take 'em while they're hot" and forget next year.....the time is here...I foresee (a/k/a unsubstantiated guess) two schools of thought for McBeane.....first, he covets his draft capital and has several scenarios who may be there at 21 or 22, with his pick in mind depending on how 1-20 unfolds....OR......he's movin' up to get his guy but only to a certain extent.......he has Plan A for that guy but knows how FAR and how MUCH he is willing to give up.....alternate Plans, B, C, D probably exist as to who may be available at his max moveup spot and who fits the McBeane/McD/McDaboll mold....another caviat is this gang going OL/DL or DL/OL with the 1sts and having a next tier QB in mind as their "franchise QB"....their definition and your definition probably differ wildly and there in NO definition in the Funk & Wagnalls.......so there you have it, my "War and Peace" novel like answer to the thread and the whole DAMN thing REMAINS "clear as mud".....

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Not only do I think they should trade up for a top QB, I think they should give this draftee Terrell Owens’ key to the city!!

 

I would be happy with Darnold, Rosen, Mayfield, Allen, and Lamar “action” Jackson...in that order.

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We have many bridges to cross in the next 7 weeks.  If we get Bridgewater or another vet, my crystal ball says we stay put and pick up a rookie in 1st and/or 2nd.  Don't look desperate.  Let it come to you, and look like the smartest guy in the room.

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1 hour ago, That's No Moon said:

Not only do I think they don't trade up, I wouldn't be shocked if they trade down from 21 and collect more picks.

I disagree, but I agree with the way you stated your opinion.  The OP could learn a thing or 3 from you.

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A smart organization knows you need a great QB to build a winning franchise.  Sure you can make a run here and there, get into the playoffs sometimes and maybe, just maybe once in a blue moon win it all with a guy like Glennon or Bridgewater.  But to win year in and year out requires one main ingredient, a franchise QB.  A smart organization leaves no stone unturned, does not rule anything out when it comes to finding that franchise QB.  

 

I don't think the QB's are just a crap shoot this year either, sure there is no "Andrew Luck" but there seem to be 4 confirmed high end prospects.  You can have whatever DL, CB and LB you want, it wont affect wins and losses much.  A franchise QB on the other hand can directly contribute a lot to winning.    Just look at he Packers last year when Rodgers went out or SF when they started Garapplolo

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19 hours ago, ColdFront_USAF said:

Next years qb class looks awful at this point, and other than Cousins (who's not an option) there is nobody available in free agency or trade that would fit the bill as a franchise passer. If there was ever a time to make a move and get your guy, this is the time. 

 

I'm not against moving up high in the draft however...

 

Last August this current years draft class was being talked about as the best ever.  Now for every article out there about someones strengths there's another questioning them. 

 

So based on how good the talent evaluators really are, not to say next years class may just as likely surprise in the positive

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8 hours ago, bigduke6 said:

all of a sudden it doesn't look like the best QB draft in a decade.

 

somehow we won 9 games,  made the playoffs,  wasn't expected,  now we're stuck with crappy first round pick position,  add that to KCs  draft pick we acquired.

 

now things change significantly with the process. 

 

Nobody really wants our crappy #21 & #22 picks - - everybody in Buffalo is dreaming.  Use our 9 picks in 5 rounds and re-build the team - the TEAM.  To contend year after year we need so much! 

 

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