ScorpionZero Posted February 9, 2022 Posted February 9, 2022 (edited) There's a couple options I've looked at, using draftteks trade value chart. 1st) Phillies 15th -1050 Buffs 25th- 720 89th- 145 2023 2nd. - 270 these points are for the last pick in the round. Which I'm sure GM's will point out. Which gives the trade a win for philly, 1050, bills 1135. Some players, according to draftteks BB that could be available. Chris Olave David OJabo Drake London Tyler linderbaum Jordan Davis Jameson Williams Ikem Ekwonu Jermaine Johnson Breece Hall This first trade could be difficult because philly has 11 picks I believe, my thinking was instead of them scrambling to draft at 15,16,19, trade 1 of the first 2, and give themselves some time between picks, to work Thier board and the phones. Hasty decisions are poor decisions. 2nd option Giants 7th - 1500 Bills. 25 - 720 57 - 330 2023 1st - 590 same logic, end of first points. 1640 some names that could be there: Derek Stingley Demarion Leal Ahmad Gardner. This trade actually worked on "first-pick" getting the Panthers pick at 6. Went with Stingley over Hamilton, tough choice as both are elite. Who wouldn't be happy with your 2 to corners from DB Univ. Food for thought, bring on your thoughts. Edited February 9, 2022 by ScorpionZero Quote
ganesh Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 On 2/9/2022 at 1:23 AM, John from Riverside said: On a team as complete as the Bills? But this Bills team is not Complete. It has holes. We don't have a starter at LG, LB, CB2. Other spots might open up if we purge contracts to get some cap space. It is not like we have superstars in all positions, Also, Coach McDermott promotes competition at every spot. Look at Spencer Brown - He was drafted to be a backup for the 1st season as they had bookend tackles. However, Covid and competition changed it. Quote
John from Riverside Posted February 10, 2022 Author Posted February 10, 2022 3 hours ago, ganesh said: But this Bills team is not Complete. It has holes. We don't have a starter at LG, LB, CB2. Other spots might open up if we purge contracts to get some cap space. It is not like we have superstars in all positions, Also, Coach McDermott promotes competition at every spot. Look at Spencer Brown - He was drafted to be a backup for the 1st season as they had bookend tackles. However, Covid and competition changed it. We got really lucky with Spencer Brown let’s not act like that’s a common thing Quote
Thurman#1 Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 On 1/24/2022 at 3:33 PM, John from Riverside said: I was very gung ho about a guard in the first round of this upcoming draft however I think Ryan Bates Has made his name in consideration for that starting spot honestly keeping this group might not be a bad idea even though we should draft a bates like player in the draft We need a corner with speed or a pure pass rusher on the defensive line rounds one or two of this next draft in my opinion thoughts? In the 1st, I'd welcome either of your suggestions, a corner or a pass rusher. Or a G/C, a WR or a space eating DT. Based on BPA. Quote
Thurman#1 Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 9 hours ago, ScorpionZero said: There's a couple options I've looked at, using draftteks trade value chart. 1st) Phillies 15th -1050 Buffs 25th- 720 89th- 145 2023 2nd. - 270 these points are for the last pick in the round. Which I'm sure GM's will point out. Which gives the trade a win for philly, 1050, bills 1135. Some players, according to draftteks BB that could be available. Chris Olave David OJabo Drake London Tyler linderbaum Jordan Davis Jameson Williams Ikem Ekwonu Jermaine Johnson Breece Hall This first trade could be difficult because philly has 11 picks I believe, my thinking was instead of them scrambling to draft at 15,16,19, trade 1 of the first 2, and give themselves some time between picks, to work Thier board and the phones. Hasty decisions are poor decisions. 2nd option Giants 7th - 1500 Bills. 25 - 720 57 - 330 2023 1st - 590 same logic, end of first points. 1640 some names that could be there: Derek Stingley Demarion Leal Ahmad Gardner. This trade actually worked on "first-pick" getting the Panthers pick at 6. Went with Stingley over Hamilton, tough choice as both are elite. Who wouldn't be happy with your 2 to corners from DB Univ. Food for thought, bring on your thoughts. I suppose anything's possible, but outside of getting draft capital to bring in a QB the year Allen was available, their tradeups have been trading away later picks to move up just a bit for a guy who seems to be falling. That's the kind of trade I would expect. And like. With the limited cap money available this year even after they let some guys go and do a few re-negotiations, they're going to need every guy who can fill even a smaller role from this draft that they can find. I can't imagine them trading away anything higher than a 5th, and probably just 6ths or 7ths. 1 Quote
JaCrispy Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 16 hours ago, ScorpionZero said: I'm thinking this might be the time to trade up, for an impact player they really like. 9 draft picks is to many for the way this team is built. You've got 3 teams with multiple 1st round picks, all of whom are rebuilding, that's were you strike. If that means one of next year's picks, so be it. While I’m not disagreeing, the question becomes- do you trust Beane to make a good pick, given his track record in the top of the draft? Because if the answer is ‘no’, an argument could be made that more picks might be best for this regime, not less...But I do like the idea of either trading up this year, or trading for a proven vet...👍 Quote
dje85 Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 Funny everyone claiming now is the time to trade up. I was thinking the opposite. We should trade back from our first into the early mid second and pick up another 2nd or third rounder plus. Then with the extra picks draft players we are seriously lacking starters / depth at or need cheaper depth. For example we need a cb 2 or someone to atleast compete with Dane Jackson because Wallace is going to want more than I think he is worth. Dt we need cheap depth as we already have too much invested there but need a solid space eater to replace Star who is over paid for his snap count. We also need a rb 2 9 This is personal opinion Moss just isn;t cutting it), a wr 3 /speed wr (unless they feel Stevenson can step up), need depth across the oline (I bet we cut loose one or two guys like Ford(due to talent) and Williams( if he doesn't restructure I bet we cut him loose since he is being paid too much for a guard spot. Among other things like a new punter, cheaper special teams guys. Why are we paying so much for special teams specialists again? Maybe a lb who we can develop behind to potentially replace Edmunds next year (I like him but not at 12 million a year or more.. if we can't work out a fair contract I doubt we tag him. I feel if he hits free agency he will be over paid much like he is on his current contract. We could also use a te 2. I want to take the old school Patriots route of drafting depth. Trade back get a ton of different guys that fit our need profile or have high RAZ/ traits but are raw that need coached up. Take shots and see if they can be coached up to replace some of our heavy contracts or ones coming up.. Yeah guys won't hit all the time but more shots mean more hits. 1 Quote
Mikey Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 I'd like them to address the secondary as well as LB and after that of course, OLine. I also think we should make trade for player that can help us because we have a lot of draft picks. We can trade to move up or for an already established player. Quote
gonzo1105 Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 Its an incredibly deep draft due to the COVID extra year for college players. Plus with the possibility of veteran players outgoing both in FA and due to cuts, I actually think we should be thinking about supplementing the roster with cheap players. I'm in favor of trading up for the right guy but to be honest at some point were gonna have to get cheap labor. Quote
ScorpionZero Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 25. Jermaine Johnson EDGE, 57. George Pickens WR, 89. Breece Hall RB, 128. Tyrese Robinson IOL, 167. Alec Lindstrom IOL, 183. Bubba Bolden S, 201. Isaac Taylor-Stuart CB, 228. Josh Williams - CB, 243. P.J. Mustipher IDL, 25: R1 P25 WR Jameson Williams - Alabama 57: R2 P25 RB Breece Hall - Iowa State 89: R3 P25 CB Jalyn Armour-Davis - Alabama 129: R4 P25 DL John Ridgeway - Arkansas 168: R5 P25 CB Cam Taylor-Britt - Nebraska 184: R6 P6 S Smoke Monday - Auburn 202: R6 P24 P Matt Araiza - San Diego State 229: R7 P10 G Ed Ingram - LSU 244: R7 P25 EDGE Cade Hall - San Jose State Quote
ThurmanThomasEnglishMuffin Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 Trade 1+ for a starting caliber CB. Levi is probably gone. Tre is out for a while. Dane is ok at 1 starting position, but Taron is not an outside guy. Need a #1 CB more than anything else. Will a playoff caliber starting boundary CB be available at the Bills pick? White was, does OBD roll the dice again? FA CB will cost too much (otherwise would resign Levi Wallace). When Tre White is back, then Dane Jackson goes back to being a very experienced 3rd CB on the boundary and you have an improvement on last year's team. Player x from the trade and White, with Jackson being backup. Taron Johnson still a stud at nickel. The 3 1st and 2nd round picks at DE need to produce. Period. IOL second round. Could have had Creed Humphrey here last year. Another IOL, of similar capability at OG or C should be there in the 2nd round. After that BPA. WR/TE/LB/DE/DT/P all needs. A S falling to the 3rd round would be good too. 15 minutes ago, ScorpionZero said: 25. Jermaine Johnson EDGE, 57. George Pickens WR, 89. Breece Hall RB, 128. Tyrese Robinson IOL, 167. Alec Lindstrom IOL, 183. Bubba Bolden S, 201. Isaac Taylor-Stuart CB, 228. Josh Williams - CB, 243. P.J. Mustipher IDL, 25: R1 P25 WR Jameson Williams - Alabama 57: R2 P25 RB Breece Hall - Iowa State 89: R3 P25 CB Jalyn Armour-Davis - Alabama 129: R4 P25 DL John Ridgeway - Arkansas 168: R5 P25 CB Cam Taylor-Britt - Nebraska 184: R6 P6 S Smoke Monday - Auburn 202: R6 P24 P Matt Araiza - San Diego State 229: R7 P10 G Ed Ingram - LSU 244: R7 P25 EDGE Cade Hall - San Jose State Who are your starting CBs week 1? 1 Quote
ScorpionZero Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 25. Jermaine Johnson EDGE Florida State 57. Breece Hall RB Iowa State 89. John Metchie III WR Alabama 129. Jalyn Armour-Davis CB Alabama 168. Otito Ogbonnia DT UCLA 184. Cam Taylor-Britt CB Nebraska 202. Mike Rose LB Iowa State 229. Matt Araiza P San Diego State 244. Marquese Bell S Florida A&M 1 Quote
ThurmanThomasEnglishMuffin Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 On 2/9/2022 at 1:22 PM, ScorpionZero said: I'm thinking this might be the time to trade up, for an impact player they really like. 9 draft picks is to many for the way this team is built. You've got 3 teams with multiple 1st round picks, all of whom are rebuilding, that's were you strike. If that means one of next year's picks, so be it. Maybe trade a 1st for an impact player, like the Diggs trade? I agree this is the time. 1 Quote
frostbitmic Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 On 2/8/2022 at 6:35 AM, SoMAn said: With 9 picks in the upcoming draft, use one of the day-3 choices and get the best punter available if there's one that is seen as an upgrade over Haack or other available FA's. Would love to have a punter who can hang it high to give the Bills' defenders an opportunity to down it inside the 20 consistently. Getting sick of net gains of 30 yards with touchbacks following punts. Matt Araiza P - San Diego St ... Won the Ray Guy award, this kid will be drafted, we should spend a sixth rounder on him if he's still available. Quote
frostbitmic Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 First-Pick ... I did this without trading up or down Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 26: Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia (A) Round 2 Pick 26: Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington (A+) Round 3 Pick 26: Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson (A+) Round 4 Pick 26: Nick Broeker, OG, Ole Miss (A+) Round 5 Pick 26: Jaxson Kirkland, OT, Washington (A+) Round 6 Pick 6: Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati (A+) Round 6 Pick 25: Quay Walker, ILB/OLB, Georgia (A+) Round 7 Pick 10: Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State (A+) Round 7 Pick 26: Derrick Deese Jr., TE, San Jose State (A+) 1 Quote
without a drought Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 It really depends, are we talking about some good craft beers on draft or some warm flat Budweiser from a keg? 1 Quote
ScorpionZero Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 1 hour ago, without a drought said: It really depends, are we talking about some good craft beers on draft or some warm flat Budweiser from a keg? Drinking stale miller lite on Sunday, from a beer ball you popped Friday night. 1 Quote
ScorpionZero Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 Round 1 Pick 26: Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia (A) Round 2 Pick 26: John Metchie, WR, Alabama (A+) Round 3 Pick 26: Brian Asamoah, ILB/OLB, Oklahoma (A+) Round 4 Pick 26: Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska (A+) Round 5 Pick 26: Cade Mays, OG, Tennessee (A+) Round 6 Pick 6: Hassan Haskins, RB, Michigan (A+) Round 6 Pick 25: Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State (A+) Round 7 Pick 10: Isaac Taylor-Stuart, CB, USC (A+) Round 7 Pick 26: Peyton Hendershot, TE, Indiana (A+) Quote
ScorpionZero Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 I know let's only draft players with 2 last names. There conviction to it has to make them good right. Plus we'll be helping the linen industry make some extra money. Helps the economy. 25. Nicholas Petit-Frere OT, 57. Isaac Taylor-Stuart CB, 89. Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa EDGE, 128. Xavier Newman-Johnson IOL, 167. Kolby Harvell-Peel S, 183. Ekow Boye-Doe CB, 201. Dareke Young — Lenoir-Rhyne WR, 228. Deionte Knight — Western EDGE, 243. Sam Webb — Missouri Western CB, Best I could do, meet your new all pro team. Quote
Hapless Bills Fan Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 On 1/24/2022 at 12:35 AM, BruceVilanch said: Trade our first rounder and Edmunds for a ready to go game changer on D like we did with Diggs. We're too far down in the draft to get an impact player so get one that's ready now. If you trade Edmunds, you now have to acquire 2 players Quote
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