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Only one Buffalo Bill.  Not Ed Oliver.  Dawson Knox, at #13.   Knox deserves it, but Oliver should be on the list, IMO.  And I have a feeling Singletary would be there but for the injury.  

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38 minutes ago, RyanC883 said:

Only one Buffalo Bill.  Not Ed Oliver.  Dawson Knox, at #13.   Knox deserves it, but Oliver should be on the list, IMO.  And I have a feeling Singletary would be there but for the injury.  

There was a similar rankings list on ESPN...they gave Oliver and Singletary the "also receiving votes" category , but they didn't make their "top 10 rookies". No showing at all for D Knox!

 

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5 minutes ago, Buftex said:

There was a similar rankings list on ESPN...they gave Oliver and Singletary the "also receiving votes" category , but they didn't make their "top 10 rookies". No showing at all for D Knox!

 

 

We also don't know ESPN's methodology. For all we know one dude ranked the top 20ish rookies hence who received votes. I have to think Oliver, Singletary and Knox would make the top 30-40 which out of 250+ rookies is pretty awesome!

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43 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

Yeah... I'll take it. Looking for a considerable jump from Oliver in year 2.

So this year is already in the books?

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I love Oliver, I look forward to seeing Singletary, and I think Knox could be the steal of this draft! 

 

Darryl Johnson, for his draft position, gets honorable mention. 

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10 minutes ago, TPS said:

They're only at the quarter pole.  There's a lot more play left.

indeed...I was about to say it's not where you start, it's where you finish.

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2 hours ago, Playoffs? said:

Oliver won’t get recognition until he starts building stats (sacks).   I never expect these analysts to actually go deeper than the surface. 

Plus one.  A lot of noticeable pressures would help as well.

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