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2020 Mock Drafts & Top Prospects (2nd Annual Way Too Early)


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3 minutes ago, the skycap said:

 

Just going by what i saw on the field he didnt have the cuts or elusiveness that i think he needs to be effective.

 

 

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On 12/29/2019 at 2:19 PM, Dkollidas said:

I haven’t seen him ranked above 100overall on any big boards. This class is loaded at receiver. Hes an interesting prospect, but he’s not on the level of guys like Shenault, Higgins, Jefferson, etc. 

he’s super underrated.  I’d put him in the same class as those guys.  If we could draft him in 4-6 rounds that would be a major steal.

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1. Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado - Bills add a true #1 to groom behind John Brown. At 6’2 Buffalo adds a big bodied physical WR to the mix. Perfect fit for Allen, Shenault injects our WR stable with much needed talent.

 

2. Tristan Wirfs, RT, Iowa - Bills add a true RT, Ford goes into LG his natural position. 


3. Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson - Bills add another potentially elite RB to pair with Devin Singletary. Etienne runs with a bit more power than Singletary but is still fast and elusive. 

 

3. TRADE! Buffalo packages up both their 5ths to move up into the bottom of the 3rd round and select: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State.  Guidry is 6’4 and would give Allen a big target to throw to. He has very good speed for his size, I think he could add another big bodied WR to the group. Shenalt, Brown, Beasley, Guidry, McKenzie and Roberts is a pretty impressive group of wideouts.

 

Re-sign DE Shaq Lawson to 3yrs $24m

Sign DE Bud Dupree to 5yr $50m

 

Look for a starting LB and CB in free agency.

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On 12/31/2019 at 8:12 PM, bills6969 said:

he’s super underrated.  I’d put him in the same class as those guys.  If we could draft him in 4-6 rounds that would be a major steal.

It's just because he doesn't have great athleticism, I agree with your assessments of where he'll be drafted and player better than his draft position. 

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Things are looking up, just as long as the refs call things right next year.

 

Found these gems on Draft Network:

22  Laviska Shenault Jr.  , WR  Colorado

54  Prince Tega Wanogho, OT  Auburn

86  Khalid Kareem , EDGE  Notre Dame

118  Shaquille Quarterman  , LB  Miami

137  Raequan Williams , IDL Michigan State

149  Colby Parkinson , TE  Stanford

168  Trey Sermon , RB   Oklahoma

181  Michael Onwenu , IOL Michigan

191 Lavert Hill  , CB   Michigan

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22: R1P22
 
WR CEEDEE LAMB
OKLAHOMA
54: R2P22
 
LB KENNETH MURRAY
OKLAHOMA
86: R3P22
 
EDGE BRADLEE ANAE
UTAH
125: R4P22
 
OT MATT PEART
CONNECTICUT
155: R5P9
 
G MICHAEL ONWENU
MICHIGAN
167: R5P21
 
RB AJ DILLON
BOSTON COLLEGE
188: R6P9
 
WR ANTONIO GANDY-GOLDEN
LIBERTY
201: R6P22
 
CB MICHAEL OJEMUDIA
IOWA
211: R6P32
 
DL JUWUAN JONES
WESTERN KENTUCKY
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Gotta love the Draftek player rankings :lol: There is no way in Hades this could happen. :thumbsup:

22: R1P22
 
DL A.J. EPENESA
IOWA
54: R2P22
 
RB J.K. DOBBINS
OHIO STATE
86: R3P22
 
LB K'LAVON CHAISSON
LSU
125: R4P22
 
WR CHASE CLAYPOOL
NOTRE DAME
155: R5P9
 
OT MATT PEART
UCONN
167: R5P21
 
S ALOHI GILMAN
NOTRE DAME
188: R6P9
 
WR ANTONIO GANDY-GOLDEN
LIBERTY
201: R6P22
 
G MICHAEL ONWENU
MICHIGAN
211: R6P32
 
TE JARED PINKNEY
VANDERBILT
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On 1/9/2020 at 12:49 PM, H2o said:

Gotta love the Draftek player rankings :lol: There is no way in Hades this could happen. :thumbsup:

22: R1P22
 
DL A.J. EPENESA
IOWA
54: R2P22
 
RB J.K. DOBBINS
OHIO STATE
86: R3P22
 
LB K'LAVON CHAISSON
LSU
125: R4P22
 
WR CHASE CLAYPOOL
NOTRE DAME
155: R5P9
 
OT MATT PEART
UCONN
167: R5P21
 
S ALOHI GILMAN
NOTRE DAME
188: R6P9
 
WR ANTONIO GANDY-GOLDEN
LIBERTY
201: R6P22
 
G MICHAEL ONWENU
MICHIGAN
211: R6P32
 
TE JARED PINKNEY
VANDERBILT

If we actually had this draft, it would be up there with all time greatest, but people would be mad that WR wasn’t addressed till the 4th.

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Buffalo trades down from 22 and picks up an extra 2nd.

 

Round 1 Pick 27 (SEA): Henry Ruggs, WR, Alabama
Round 2 Pick 22: Kenny Willekes, DE/OLB, Michigan State
Round 2 Pick 31 (SEA): Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville
Round 3 Pick 22: Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State
Round 4 Pick 22: Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State
Round 5 Pick 9: Pete Werner, OLB, Ohio State 
Round 5 Pick 21: Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State
Round 6 Pick 10: Anthony McFarland, RB, Maryland
Round 6 Pick 22: Josh Uche, OLB, Michigan
Round 6 Pick 23: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State

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8 hours ago, Sunshower said:

Buffalo trades down from 22 and picks up an extra 2nd.

 

Round 1 Pick 27 (SEA): Henry Ruggs, WR, Alabama
Round 2 Pick 22: Kenny Willekes, DE/OLB, Michigan State
Round 2 Pick 31 (SEA): Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville
Round 3 Pick 22: Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State
Round 4 Pick 22: Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State
Round 5 Pick 9: Pete Werner, OLB, Ohio State 
Round 5 Pick 21: Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State
Round 6 Pick 10: Anthony McFarland, RB, Maryland
Round 6 Pick 22: Josh Uche, OLB, Michigan
Round 6 Pick 23: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State

I like the idea of dropping back a few slots to pick up an extra 2nd this year.  

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Charlie Campbell mock draft at Walterfootball   

 

22.  billsb_logo.gif Buffalo Bills: Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa Iowa_logo.gif

The Bills could use more offensive line talent.

Under head coach Kirk Ferentz, Iowa has produced a lot of good offensive line talent, so it was very noteworthy when Wirfs (6-5, 322) became the first true freshman to start at tackle under Ferentz. While being the regular starter on the right side in 2017, he did play left tackle in Iowa's bowl game to end his freshman campaign, but he was back at right tackle in 2018. Wirfs is a powerful right tackle who is a strong run blocker at the point of attack. He also has the quickness and athleticism to develop into a good pass protector. As a sophomore, he didn't allow a sack. Some NFL teams might consider moving Wirfs to left tackle.

 

Also the Drafttek  pick at 22 by  Dean Kindig, Bills Analyst  (Astro)

 

Tristan Wirfs is the top RD1 pick on my BillsMafia War Chart, created from scout visits in 2019. A scout watched Wirfs in a shutout on 9/7, Beane and Schoen saw him in at the Michigan game 10/5 [Highlights], and 2 scouts returned two weeks later for Purdue.

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Bills trade back into RD3 for OT Mekhi Becton.
 

Round 1 Pick 22: Yetur Gross-Matos, DE/OLB, Penn State
Round 2 Pick 22: Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU
Round 3 Pick 22: Willie Gay, OLB, Mississippi State
Round 3 Pick 27 (OAK): Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville
Round 6 Pick 23: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State 

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I know there is no way in Hades this one could happen either, but dang it would be nice:

 

22: R1P22
 
EDGE YETUR GROSS-MATOS
PENN STATE
54: R2P22
 
RB J.K. DOBBINS
OHIO STATE
86: R3P22
 
WR CHASE CLAYPOOL
NOTRE DAME
125: R4P22
 
LB AKEEM DAVIS-GAITHER
APPALACHIAN STATE
155: R5P9
 
WR TYLER JOHNSON
MINNESOTA
167: R5P21
 
OT SAAHDIQ CHARLES
LSU
188: R6P9
 
S KVON WALLACE
CLEMSON
201: R6P22
 
LB JACOB PHILLIPS
LSU
207: R6P28
 
G MICHAEL ONWENU
MICHIGAN
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Free Agency

Jordan Jenkins, DE/OLB 4yrs $44M

AJ Green, WR, Cincinnati 2yrs $20M

Bradley Roby, CB, HOU 4yrs $32M

 

Draft

There’s a run on WRs before we pick forcing Buffalo to trade down. Bills have some leeway here because we signed AJ Green.


 

Round 1 Pick 31 (K.C.): Jonathan Taylor, RB, WisconsinBuffalo takes a power back to pair with Devin Singletary giving us the best 1-2 punch in the NFL. The NFL is gravitating towards being a running league again. Josh Allen is promising but could benefit from a good running attack behind him. Jonathan Taylor checks all boxes and gives us some thunder to pair with Singletary’s lightning.

 


Round 2 Pick 22: Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville

How is this guy still here? He should go top 25. Becton is an imposing figure at 6’7 369lbs. You plug him in at RT and move Ford into guard.

 
Round 2 Pick 32 (K.C.): Willie Gay, OLB, Mississippi State

Dazzling LB. takes over for Zo and hugely upgrades that SLB spot. Fast, explosive and has pass rush ability. Willie Gay is the best OLB in the draft.

 


Round 3 Pick 22: Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, Liberty

Bills add an ultra talented big bodied WR to develop behind AJ Green. This is a deep WR class and Gandy is a potential starter in a few years.


Round 3 Pick 31 (K.C.): Alton Robinson, DE/OLB, Syracuse

Fast twitch DE. Explosive is an understatement. Needs to be developed more but as a raw specimen he is supremely talented.


Round 4 Pick 22: Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State

Cornerback was a weak spot on that left side. Bills added Roby to pair with TreDavious White, Arnette acts as an insurance policy.


Round 5 Pick 9: Khalil Davis, DT, Nebraska

With Jordan Phillips set to test free agency, Khalil Davis comes in to fill that rotation. He had 8 sacks last year and has great size. Bills fill out the line and don’t miss a beat.


Round 5 Pick 21: Pete Werner, OLB, Ohio State

Bills add a rangy linebacker and special teams contributor. Bills struggled to stop the run so we turn to the draft to fill that need.


Round 6 Pick 10: Stephen Guidry, WR, Mississippi State

This is one of my late round sleepers. Projected as a 6th to priority free agent, there’s lots of value here. Guidry is 6’4 with good speed for his size, Between Green, Gandy and Guidry, Buffalo would boast three 6’4 WRs. Taking us from one of the shortest WR groups to one of the biggest ones.


Round 6 Pick 22: Josh Uche, OLB, Michigan 

Josh Uche is my favorite sleeper. I have a 2nd round grade on him but everyone projects him as a 6th round pick. Super explosive and rangy. Between Gay, Werner and Uche, Buffalo finally has some depth behind Milano and Edmunds. A weak area now becomes a dominant focal point on our defense.


Round 6 Pick 23: Dru Chrisman, P, Ohio State 
Why not take the best punter in the draft? Bojorquez has been abysmal. Bills could benefit from a more consistent punter, cue Dru Chrisman to fill that need.

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