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I'd love it, but we're likely to have a pick in the mid 20s or later. Lamb & probably 2-3 other WRs will be gone by then.

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I was keeping an eye on him this year, hoping not having an Elite QB would hold him back and make him slip.. it has until now... The guy is Deandre Hopkins like, though Hopkins slipped to the 27th pick.

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9 hours ago, FeelingOnYouboty said:

We’re picking in the mid twenties this year and Lamb is a Top 8 pick 

 

Tee Higgins, Laviska Shenault and Tylan Wallace are possible targets if we take a WR in the 1st

Love Shenault, but he stays injured 

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It’s going to be a very deep wr draft this year. Ceedee is going to be a good one but he may not even be the best we coming out next draft. 

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It depends on how FA shakes out. Lamb may end up being a very good NFL player, but I doubt he will be available at the point we will be selecting. 

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I enjoy that page 1 included both that WRs are a dime a dozen in the draft and that Duke might preclude us from adding a top prospect (how fast the Foster lesson is forgotten)

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19 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

Tee Higgins is my WR draft crush right now ?

He will probably be more realistic that Lamb. Lamb is too good to last until the 20’s... 

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Like I said, no matter where the Bills pick in 2020..............

 

they will have their hands on a quality prospect at the WR position, if that is where they decide to draft in the first two rounds.

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I'll be interested to see how the Bills prioritize the position come draft day. There are a handful (actually a lot relatively speaking) of first round eligible WRs, but one of the reasons the 2020 draft is deep is that some very good second tier prospects are expected to be available in the middle and possibly even the later rounds. I'm wondering whether the Bills draft two.

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I followed Lamb back when he was with Marquise Brown. He can flat out play. Unfortunately he'll be gone long before we pick and after the failed Zay/Sammy picks,  I don't see us ever trading up for a wr ever again. 

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Speaking of Lamb, anyone hear from Bob Lamb lately? He has good height, but probably a little slow for a WR.

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On 10/12/2019 at 3:06 PM, bills6969 said:

Normally I’m against drafting WR in first round(good WRs are usually a dime a dozen in the draft), but we should def draft this dude if he’s available for us in the 1st.  He’s a generational talent.  He is exactly what we are missing on offense.

 

Is this Brad Lamb's son?

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