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13 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

Looks like this person made a list of the top defensive backs and then added teams they felt needed one or more and then cited sources.

 

Is this a legit account?

This guy said Morton was going to be Grudens OC....a lock.

Posted
5 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

 

Slot guy and former LB

 

I'd prefer to keep Leonard Johnson though; lower cost for a lower-value position.

 

LJ gets no respect but he is a nice specialist against the quick hitting passing game that the Bills inevitably face against NE.

 

 Very limited range but quick and violent, good tackler on the short stuff.

 

The Bills seem to have a good deal of interest in Avonte Maddox........he had some great workout numbers but should not go until later due to his size.........and he is possibly a more talented version of LJ.      

 

Not surprised the Bills are looking for more CB help.......if you wanna' beat the Pats you gotta be able to hold up to 40-50 passes.

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1 minute ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

LJ gets no respect but he is a nice specialist against the quick hitting passing game that the Bills inevitably face against NE.

 

 Very limited range but quick and violent, good tackler on the short stuff.

 

The Bills seem to have a good deal of interest in Avonte Maddox........he had some great workout numbers but should not go until later due to his size.........and he is possibly a more talented version of LJ.      

 

Not surprised the Bills are looking for more CB help.......if you wanna' beat the Pats you gotta be able to hold up to 40-50 passes.

 

That's part of the reason that Jax held up against them for 3-1/2 quarters in the AFCCG; Telvin and Jack can basically cover like nickel corners

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5 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

 

That's part of the reason that Jax held up against them for 3-1/2 quarters in the AFCCG; Telvin and Jack can basically cover like nickel corners

 

Different position but speaking of trying to counter New England....... would you offer Dallas pick #65 for David Irving and then put a second round tender on him?

 

He's had a checkered past but a 6'7" 3 tech in TB12's face intrigues me.     

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Just now, BADOLBILZ said:

 

Different position but speaking of trying to counter New England....... would you offer Dallas pick #65 for David Irving and then put a second round tender on him?

 

He's had a checkered past but a 6'7" 3 tech in TB12's face intrigues me.     


I don't know if I'd go that high in terms of pick compensation, but yes, I'd take the player all day.

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16 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:


I don't know if I'd go that high in terms of pick compensation, but yes, I'd take the player all day.

 

 

Probably more of a Whaley-type move than a "process" guy but potentially an ideal fit.

 

I don't think anyone will sign him away from Dallas at 2nd round compensation.........but a potential 10 sack beast inside with that length......tempting.

 

And I gotta' save #96 for Martavis Bryant.

 

I guess if it were up to me Bills fans could tune in to see who the Bills pick at #2 overall..........then take the rest of weekend off.:lol:

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5 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

Probably more of a Whaley-type move than a "process" guy but potentially an ideal fit.

 

I don't think anyone will sign him away from Dallas at 2nd round compensation.........but a potential 10 sack beast inside with that length......tempting.

 

And I gotta' save #96 for Martavis Bryant.

 

I guess if it were up to me Bills fans could tune in to see who the Bills pick at #2 overall..........then take the rest of weekend off.:lol:

 

I'm not quite as bad when it comes to trades, but I've banged the table in favor of flipping a 5th rounder for Travis Benjamin, and I would be more than happy to send LAC a higher pick for Corey Luiget if they're selling.

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Butler hasn't been on my radar for the Bills but it makes sense. If he's pissed at the Patriots maybe he comes to a division rival to prove them wrong. But I'm not sure we can afford him considering how much cap space we already have tied up in the secondary.

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4 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

LJ gets no respect but he is a nice specialist against the quick hitting passing game that the Bills inevitably face against NE.

 

 Very limited range but quick and violent, good tackler on the short stuff.

 

He is also very good against the big, strong WRs.  He limited Julio Jones in first half with Jones trying to out muscle him and failed. That is what caused him to miss 2nd half and Bills win the game.

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I like it, you traded Tyrod and Glenn that freed up some considerable cap space and now they can spend a bit more and they need one more slot CB since nickel is now most teams primary defensive alignments. 

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