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3 hours ago, Joeziehmer said:

1st Round: Bryce Love

Running back out of Stanford good speed and good body awareness and vision.

2nd Round: Sam Mustipher

Cenrer our of Notre Dame good body control and agility fighting to avoid sacks and tackles for loss at the point of attack

3rd Round: LJ Scott

Bruising running back Michigan State for short yardage situations and jumbo packages at the goal line

4th Round (2 Picks)

Jalen Jelks 

A bigger and healthier addition to the line backing and defensive end core.  Which could help ease uncertainty with Trent Murphy facing recurring injuries.  Out of University of Oregon

Mitchell Wilcox

Tight-end our of South Florida a competent replacement for Clay.  Good body awareness and a target for Allen in the clutch.  

 

 

Assuming the Bills end up 7-9, that should put us behind the following teams:

 

49ers

Raiders

Jets

Lions

Jaguars

Cardinals

Giants

Falcons

Buccaneers

Browns

Bills at 11

 

Needs before free agency would be CB, LB, OT, C, OG, WR, TE, RB

 

Hoping for WR, C and G during free agency, based on getting one of each of the above, I would probably go Kentucky LB/Edge Josh Allen, 6'5", 260 monster from Kentucky, Look for BPA in rounds 2-4.  CB Deandre Baker would also catch my attention at 11 as would WR Harry from Arizona State or Riesner the OT from Kansas State

 

One of those picks would be a RB as per your draft.  I don't like Bryce Love however.

 

This is my current thoughts.

 

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Posted (edited)

Drafting three running backs in the 1st round over the last decade and a half has worked out swimmingly for us.  We should do it again.

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Based on the recent valuations of draft prospects, odds are our first round pick will be a defensive player. 

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Given the limited number of picks you get, and the utter unpredictability of their transition from college to the pros, I’ve always held the position that you take the highest rated player on your board at a position of true need in every round...and then pray for the best. In no specific order: offense, offense, offense.

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8 minutes ago, gjv001 said:

Based on the recent valuations of draft prospects, odds are our first round pick will be a defensive player. 

It's likely that one, maybe two offensive tackles will go in the first half of round one.  There might be a QB going in the top ten based on team desperation (it won't be Buffalo's pick, of course), and possibly one WR.  I don't like the WRs that high, but I won't rule out an offensive tackle for Buffalo.  Otherwise, you're right.  The tophalf of Round one is going to be heavily defensive.

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10 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

Because it is much funner to mock yours

 

Two running backs in the first 3 rounds is no bueno

 

It really depends on where we draft.....if we are drafting in the top 5 I am looking to trade down and aquire additional picks

 

We need to address real needs in the draft while still working the best available player angle........to me this would be TJ Metcalf.....an OL in the second round....a TE in the first a developmental pass rusher in the 4th......more then one receiver in this draft.....and find a running back somewhere in there with those 10 picks

John, I did a mock on Fanspeak and was able to get DK Metcalf and Hollywood Brown with my first 2 picks. I then got the Wisconsin lineman, E. Jenkins and Anthony Johnson with the next 3 picks. Cody Ford fell to the 5th and I ended with LJ Scott and a punter.

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11 hours ago, Augie said:

So.....RB in the 1st and 3rd sandwiching your favorite center. I think I have better odds of winning the Powerball, and I don’t have a ticket. (Not that that changes my odds much.) 

Not so far fetched.  We may very well take a RB in the third.

8 minutes ago, wppete said:

2 RBs in the first 3 rounds?!?!?!?

 

how about we go:

 

1. WR

2. OL

3. CB

4. OL

How about we go BPA in all 4.  Now Im not against trading up or down to line up BPA with need.

12 minutes ago, the skycap said:

John, I did a mock on Fanspeak and was able to get DK Metcalf and Hollywood Brown with my first 2 picks. I then got the Wisconsin lineman, E. Jenkins and Anthony Johnson with the next 3 picks. Cody Ford fell to the 5th and I ended with LJ Scott and a punter.

Our Punter of the future is sitting on IR.  Musical punters may very well have cost us the Miami game.

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FA:

1.) Tyrell Williams, WR, LAC

2.) TJ Yeldon, RB, JAC

3.) Tevin Coleman, RB, ATL

 

7: R1P7
 
TE NOAH FANT
IOWA
39: R2P7
 
OT GREG LITTLE
MISSISSIPPI
70: R3P6
 
G ROSS PIERSCHBACHER
ALABAMA
109: R4P7
 
C TYLER BIADASZ
WISCONSIN
133: R4P31
 
G DARRYL WILLIAMS
MISSISSIPPI STATE
146: R5P7
 
TE CALEB WILSON
UCLA
163: R5P24
 
WR PARRIS CAMPBELL
OHIO STATE
182: R6P7
 
OT MAX SCHARPING
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
223: R7P7
 
WR EMMANUEL HALL
MISSOURI
232: R7P16
 
RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS
TEXAS A&M
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Posted (edited)

I really would like Bell and Paradise in Free Agency.  I think you forgot that thing called Free Agency.  I dont think we pony up the dough for Bell.  He would want a chunk to go to a team other than Indy.

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Noah Fant that high in round one just isn't happening.  Greg Little probably won't be available in round 2.  Parris Campbell is not lasting until round 6.  I would draft a DT, OLB and CB somewhere in this draft, just not in the top couple rounds.  Of course, all that is my opinion.

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