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I'll wager no team is going to make that trade.

 

That's too much to give up for an oft-injured, volatile personality that just so happens to be on the last year of a contract and may or may not be under investigation for violating league rules.

 

 

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1 minute ago, dpberr said:

I'll wager no team is going to make that trade.

 

That's too much to give up for an oft-injured, volatile personality that just so happens to be on the last year of a contract and may or may not be under investigation for violating league rules.

 

 

Don't count out the Rams....

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I’m not a fan of going after him. He will be a headache and we will have to make him the highest paid WR.. money well spent elsewhere until we are 100% positive we have a marquis QB. 

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1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

OBJ & pick 2 for 12, 22, 53, 65, 2019 1st and 4th

 

I like this. OBJ and Josh Rosen for those picks. I’d make that trade. 

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51 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

I think we should spend two firsts on a 2014-draft year receiver before we get a QB. 

HMMM sounds familiar

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4 minutes ago, #34fan said:

 :( Don't do it, Beane!

Don't want him even close to Bills. Super talent with character of an ally cat. No thanks!!!!

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Bold move... Bills move up to #1 for #12, #22 and next year first round.  Cleveland then swaps #4 #12 and #22 to Giants for #2 and Odell.  

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I think a lot of people are saying he doesn't trust the process. 

 

Maybe. 

 

But to me, being a little bit of a headcase/diva/what-have-you is not determinative of whether or not a given player trusts the process. I think it has more to do with whether or not that player is willing to buy in, be a professional, and put in the work.

 

My point is that, while less likely, I think it is still possible that a player can have off-the-field issues, but still be considered process-worthy because they show their willingness to put in the work. See, Zay Jones.

 

Not sure if that is Beckham or not, but a guy who wants to be the best WR in the game must put in some decent work. 

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1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

It’s certainly a big price but you’d be checking QB & #1 WR off your list of needs. You can sign Bowman and draft a LB at 56. 

The only issue would then be a new contract...

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He's a pain...but he's a difference maker. Honestly....unless I can get Rosen / Mayfield I'd seriously consider this for the Bills. Benjamin / Beckham would be a pretty nasty tandem. 

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No interest in adding another WR, when we still don't have a decent QB.  (And things are looking bleak for us doing something significant this year).

We've already tried that route, and talent at receiver would just be wasted.

 

Not to mention... If the Giants are shopping Beckham for picks, that should squash any rumors about them "trying to win" this year.  They are clearly building for the future, and will almost certainly take a Quarterback.  Which means we probably have no shot at #2, and the top 3 picks will all be quarterbacks.

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10 minutes ago, nucci said:

The only issue would then be a new contract...

Oh certainly, you'd be making a commitment and a big one. You’d have to be comfortable with that. They have no issues fitting the contract in, it’s just a matter of being okay paying that price.

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