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  1. 1. Who do you take at 12?



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I take Allen. He's the best option of the 3. He's got the higher ceiling as a passer of the 3. I would take Jackson over Rudolph if someone had a gun to my head and it was between the 2. 

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Allen is a project but much higher ceiling than those two. I just don't want to have to trade up for him but if he is all that's left out of the top 4 I can imagine we will be trading up into the top 10. Jackson will most likely be the best of the bunch but he cannot "win from the pocket" which is why we got rid of Tyrod. Allen at least has a chance at being an elite pocket QB (the chances are very slim though). Rudolph is even more of a project but with a much much lower ceiling. Hopefully for him he goes to a team like the Steelers and we don't hear his name again for another 3 yrs so he has time to develop.

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At 12 the risk of Allen is low, reward is high. You have to take him. He has more upside than Manuel. He can sit behind AJ. 

 

Lamar Jackson I really like. I have him rated higher but I don't see the Bills taking him. 

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7 hours ago, Domdab99 said:

Rudolph shouldn't be on this poll. He's not a first round pick. Or, he shouldn't be. 

 

Agreed.

Allen shouldn't be in the poll either since he won't be available by #12

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Rudolph doesn't belong in the conversation at 12 or even 22 IMO.   If forced to pick, I'd take Jackson because he has shown much better in reading defenses, going through progressions, and delivering from the pocket. In addition he brings an addition threat to the run game.  Allen has a bigger hill to climb in terms of NFL readiness.  Still hoping for a trade up to grab one of Rosen or Darnold.

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4 hours ago, NewEra said:

 

Yes.  It’s the reason I don’t want Mason Rudolph to be the Bills next best chance at a franchise starting qb

Honestly, your Rudolph comment doesn't make any logical sense at all if you've seen any of his tape. The guy, after assessing the field unnaturally quickly,  without hesitation throws to all parts of the field, hitting receivers in stride, with very few picks. His receivers rarely need to adjust to his throws. In fact, balls are placed where the receiver has the best chance to catch them at all levels of the field. His deep throws look like other passers' medium, his mediums look like their short. He does it consistently. He rarely has a down moment. It's pedal to the metal at all times, usually deciding games before the half. That's why some posters and nfl guys are saying he may be the best of the bunch. Just sayin...

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8 hours ago, Domdab99 said:

Rudolph shouldn't be on this poll. He's not a first round pick. Or, he shouldn't be. 

 

I wouldn't choose any of the 3 till at least #22

 

But i view all 3 of these QBs as day 2 or 3 picks

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33 minutes ago, Fan boy '92 said:

Honestly, your Rudolph comment doesn't make any logical sense at all if you've seen any of his tape. The guy, after assessing the field unnaturally quickly,  without hesitation throws to all parts of the field, hitting receivers in stride, with very few picks. His receivers rarely need to adjust to his throws. In fact, balls are placed where the receiver has the best chance to catch them at all levels of the field. His deep throws look like other passers' medium, his mediums look like their short. He does it consistently. He rarely has a down moment. It's pedal to the metal at all times, usually deciding games before the half. That's why some posters and nfl guys are saying he may be the best of the bunch. Just sayin...

Could not agree more with this statement. I would be super excited if we got Mason Rudolph. 

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9 hours ago, Bakin said:

We have reached pick 12. 

Only these 3 remain on our board. 

You must pick one. 

Who do you choose?

I wouldnt draft any of those 3...... If forced it would be a toss up between Jackson and Allen. Probably take Jackson, but would rather take BPA instead of overdrafting a QB

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35 minutes ago, Fan boy '92 said:

Honestly, your Rudolph comment doesn't make any logical sense at all if you've seen any of his tape. The guy, after assessing the field unnaturally quickly,  without hesitation throws to all parts of the field, hitting receivers in stride, with very few picks. His receivers rarely need to adjust to his throws. In fact, balls are placed where the receiver has the best chance to catch them at all levels of the field. His deep throws look like other passers' medium, his mediums look like their short. He does it consistently. He rarely has a down moment. It's pedal to the metal at all times, usually deciding games before the half. That's why some posters and nfl guys are saying he may be the best of the bunch. Just sayin...

 

No. The offense primarily gave him one read and throw decisions with lots of open receivers.

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Not knowing as much as the professionals, I'm torn between Allen and Rudolph. I voted Allen as he is the higher prospect, but if I'm GM and my scouts are pushing for Rudolph I could be swayed. Just a big no on Jackson, not even an option.

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Rudolph doesn't belong in the conversation at 12 or even 22 IMO.   If forced to pick, I'd take Jackson because he has shown much better in reading defenses, going through progressions, and delivering from the pocket. In addition he brings an addition threat to the run game.  Allen has a bigger hill to climb in terms of NFL readiness.  Still hoping for a trade up to grab one of Rosen or Darnold.

I predict Mason Rudolph will end up with the Better NFL career over Darnold and Rosen based on there play during there NFL career. Bills should stay put and draft Rudolph at 12 and use there draft capitol. This is my opinion not sure what Mcbean will do. It’s been reported that they have scouted Rudolph hard for the last year. 

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1 minute ago, Thurmanator 12074 said:

I predict Mason Rudolph will end up with the Better NFL career over Darnold and Rosen based on there play during there NFL career. Bills should stay put and draft Rudolph at 12 and use there draft capitol. 

This is my opinion not sure what Mcbean will do. It’s been reported that they have scoured Rudolph hard for the last year. 

 

He looks like a spot starter who will primarily be a backup at the NFL level so I 100% disagree.  Rosen and Darnold are simply better prospects who have shown more.

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