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21 minutes ago, Manther said:

I don't know much about Brown, but, I think if we add a WR in the draft they need to be capable or being a #1 or #2 WR.  Not a slot WR.  Otherwise address another position.  I don't feel the need to load up #3-#6 WR's.  Those WR's can be found almost anywhere.  No track stars or pure burners. 

 

JMO

Here is your potential remaining #2

 

Deon Cain WR Clemson 6'2 202, 4.43 40, 33.5 vert (5.86 grade)

 

NFL Comparison - Roddy White

 

Cain is a classic Clemson receiver with a good combination of size and speed and an underappreciated feel for the position. Cain's routes are smooth, but also show an understanding of coverage. Cain has the pure speed to attack over the top, but he should be a competitive option on all three levels. His drops are more a function of concentration than ability, but it needs to be improved. Cain has the chance to become a very good NFL starter but is better suited to handle the WR2 rather than a role as the alpha target.

 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, USABuffaloFan said:

Lauletta

 

He would be one of the three that may fit that description.

1 minute ago, RocCityRoller said:

Here is your potential remaining #2

 

Deon Cain WR Clemson 6'2 202, 4.43 40, 33.5 vert (5.86 grade)

 

NFL Comparison - Roddy White

 

Cain is a classic Clemson receiver with a good combination of size and speed and an underappreciated feel for the position. Cain's routes are smooth, but also show an understanding of coverage. Cain has the pure speed to attack over the top, but he should be a competitive option on all three levels. His drops are more a function of concentration than ability, but it needs to be improved. Cain has the chance to become a very good NFL starter but is better suited to handle the WR2 rather than a role as the alpha target.

 

Nice looking player.  That sounds like a perfect shot with a 4th rounder!  That would be a good option I would be interested in tomorrow.  But, it sounds like he isn't going to make it to us?!

Posted
3 minutes ago, Manther said:

He would be one of the three that may fit that description.

Nice looking player.  That sounds like a perfect shot with a 4th rounder!  That would be a good option I would be interested in tomorrow.  But, it sounds like he isn't going to make it to us?!

 

Some teams have passed on him because he was suspended in his sophomore year, and his production hasn't matched the talent, but he did improve each year and showed up big in big games. He may not be a McBeane fit.

 

I like him and St. Brown as potential #2 WRs

 

Another good size and speed combo, probable #2 at best though.

 

EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN WR Notre Dame 6'5 214, 4.48 40 (5.69 grade)

 

NFL Comparison - Andre Holmes :(

 

St. Brown does not have the typical NFL prospect background. His father, John Brown, was a two-time Mr. Universe and three-time Mr. World as a weightlifter. His mother is from Germany. He lived in France for a short time as a youth and went to a French school while living in California. But it was St. Brown's game that really got him noticed as a recruit, as he earned a top 100 overall prospect rankings after excelling his final two years (74 catches, 1,210 yards, 10 touchdowns) at Servite High School in Anaheim. Equanimeous (a form of equanimity, meaning to stay calm and cool under pressure) played in seven games as a freshman (one catch, eight receiving yards, blocked punt against USC), missing the final four with a shoulder injury. He and Deshone Kizer formed an alliance in 2016, however, allowing him to use his tall frame, huge catching radius, and long strides to lead the Irish with 58 receptions, 961 yards, and nine receiving touchdowns. Notre Dame's passing game went south with Brandon Winbush leading the offense, so St. Brown's statistics dropped (33 catches, 515 yards, four touchdowns). After his brother, Amon-Ra, decided to attend USC instead of UND as a five-star receiver recruit, Equanimeous' road to the NFL was paved.

 

 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, RocCityRoller said:

 

Some teams have passed on him because he was suspended in his sophomore year, and his production hasn't matched the talent, but he did improve each year and showed up big in big games. He may not be a McBeane fit.

 

I like him and St. Brown as potential #2 WRs

 

Another good size and speed combo, probable #2 at best though.

 

EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN WR Notre Dame 6'5 214, 4.48 40 (5.69 grade)

 

NFL Comparison - Andre Holmes :(

 

St. Brown does not have the typical NFL prospect background. His father, John Brown, was a two-time Mr. Universe and three-time Mr. World as a weightlifter. His mother is from Germany. He lived in France for a short time as a youth and went to a French school while living in California. But it was St. Brown's game that really got him noticed as a recruit, as he earned a top 100 overall prospect rankings after excelling his final two years (74 catches, 1,210 yards, 10 touchdowns) at Servite High School in Anaheim. Equanimeous (a form of equanimity, meaning to stay calm and cool under pressure) played in seven games as a freshman (one catch, eight receiving yards, blocked punt against USC), missing the final four with a shoulder injury. He and Deshone Kizer formed an alliance in 2016, however, allowing him to use his tall frame, huge catching radius, and long strides to lead the Irish with 58 receptions, 961 yards, and nine receiving touchdowns. Notre Dame's passing game went south with Brandon Winbush leading the offense, so St. Brown's statistics dropped (33 catches, 515 yards, four touchdowns). After his brother, Amon-Ra, decided to attend USC instead of UND as a five-star receiver recruit, Equanimeous' road to the NFL was paved.

 

 

Ok, so, those two may fit the BILL for a potential #1 or #2 WR.  Hopefully one of them are there when we pick.

 

I would like us to go BPA of the following positions......OT, G, WR, CB.  The two WR's spoken of are intriguing being...

 

Deon Cain WR Clemson 6'2 202, 4.43 40, 33.5 vert (5.86 grade)

 

Equanimeous St. Brown WR Notre Dame 6'5 214, 4.48 40 (5.69 grade)

 

Go Bills!!

Posted
6 minutes ago, Manther said:

Ok, so, those two may fit the BILL for a potential #1 or #2 WR.  Hopefully one of them are there when we pick.

 

I would like us to go BPA of the following positions......OT, G, WR, CB.  The two WR's spoken of are intriguing being...

 

Deon Cain WR Clemson 6'2 202, 4.43 40, 33.5 vert (5.86 grade)

 

Equanimeous St. Brown WR Notre Dame 6'5 214, 4.48 40 (5.69 grade)

 

Go Bills!!

 

I agree with your positions of need, and hope they take a look at OLB and RB is value is there.

 

I'm ok BPA right now, this is a 2-3 year rebuild, so any hidden gem at 4-7 is a win IMO

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4th Round:

Tyrell Cosby - OG/OT

 

5th Round:

Deasean Hamilton - WR

Equanimeous St. Brown - WR

 

6th Round:

John Kelly - RB

 

7th Round:

Scott Quessenberry - C

 

 

 

Posted
25 minutes ago, RocCityRoller said:

 

I agree with your positions of need, and hope they take a look at OLB and RB is value is there.

 

I'm ok BPA right now, this is a 2-3 year rebuild, so any hidden gem at 4-7 is a win IMO

Agreed.  Ya, if there is a special RB I would be fine with them too.  But, not in my top 5 positions like most folks.

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Guys I like by position:

QB Luke Falk

QB Mike White

RB Mark Walton

RB Kalen Ballage

RB Bo Scarbrough

FB Dimitri Flowers

WR Deon Cain

WR Keke Coutee

TE Ian Thomas

TE Dalton Schultz

OT Will Richardson

DT Maurice Hurst

DT Tim Settle

CB Anthony Averett

 

Hurst is falling because of health maybe but also because he really only fits one certain style of defense where the DTs are asked to just get upfield every play.

 

I would love to somehow come away with CB Averett, TE Thomas, and RBs Walton and Flowers.

Posted
4 hours ago, LittleJoeCartwright said:

 

Many on here wouldn't want Cain, mainly because he went to Clemson.

 

You have to take advantage of an opportunity to add a player named Hercules.


One could say the same about "Equanimeous" ;)

Posted
3 hours ago, RocCityRoller said:

 

Some teams have passed on him because he was suspended in his sophomore year, and his production hasn't matched the talent, but he did improve each year and showed up big in big games. He may not be a McBeane fit.

 

I like him and St. Brown as potential #2 WRs

 

Another good size and speed combo, probable #2 at best though.

 

EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN WR Notre Dame 6'5 214, 4.48 40 (5.69 grade)

 

NFL Comparison - Andre Holmes :(

 

St. Brown does not have the typical NFL prospect background. His father, John Brown, was a two-time Mr. Universe and three-time Mr. World as a weightlifter. His mother is from Germany. He lived in France for a short time as a youth and went to a French school while living in California. But it was St. Brown's game that really got him noticed as a recruit, as he earned a top 100 overall prospect rankings after excelling his final two years (74 catches, 1,210 yards, 10 touchdowns) at Servite High School in Anaheim. Equanimeous (a form of equanimity, meaning to stay calm and cool under pressure) played in seven games as a freshman (one catch, eight receiving yards, blocked punt against USC), missing the final four with a shoulder injury. He and Deshone Kizer formed an alliance in 2016, however, allowing him to use his tall frame, huge catching radius, and long strides to lead the Irish with 58 receptions, 961 yards, and nine receiving touchdowns. Notre Dame's passing game went south with Brandon Winbush leading the offense, so St. Brown's statistics dropped (33 catches, 515 yards, four touchdowns). After his brother, Amon-Ra, decided to attend USC instead of UND as a five-star receiver recruit, Equanimeous' road to the NFL was paved.

 

 

 

Who is St. Brown? The patron saint of UPS drivers?

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Posted

Bo Scarborough doesn't like to run between the tackles even though he is huge.

 

He also runs too upright which will get him lit up in the NFL......JMHO

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I have been somewhat obsessed with Valdes-Scantling given his 6'4" and 4.37 measurables.  Watched the limited YouTube highlights which looked pretty darn good.  Anyone have a view as to whether he could be any good?  Would give us the speed if nothing else.  I would not mind a flyer on him.  

Posted
5 minutes ago, MarlinTheMagician said:

I have been somewhat obsessed with Valdes-Scantling given his 6'4" and 4.37 measurables.  Watched the limited YouTube highlights which looked pretty darn good.  Anyone have a view as to whether he could be any good?  Would give us the speed if nothing else.  I would not mind a flyer on him.  

 

Now this dude in interesting. Definitely worth a flyer somewhere. 

Posted (edited)

Shaquem Griffin

Keke Coutee

Kalen Ballage

Skai Moore

Troy Apke

Deshean Hamilton

 

Are some guys I hope we target

16 minutes ago, MarlinTheMagician said:

I have been somewhat obsessed with Valdes-Scantling given his 6'4" and 4.37 measurables.  Watched the limited YouTube highlights which looked pretty darn good.  Anyone have a view as to whether he could be any good?  Would give us the speed if nothing else.  I would not mind a flyer on him.  

I would definitely be on board with this pick as well. He is a Martavis Bryant clone. 

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Posted
8 hours ago, whatdrought said:

Why did Tyrell Crosby drop so far?

Maybe they mistook the name Crosby for Cosby and didn't want that stank

4 minutes ago, billspro said:

 

Deshean Hamilton

 

Are some guys I hope we target

Admitting my Penn St homer bias here, but I'm on board with drafting Desean Hamilton

Posted

Hamilton is not what the Bills need.  He is strictly a slot guy, where Zay Jones should be.

 

Cain would fit the need best.  Then St.Brown.  Need to get one of those.

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