Special K Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 On 4/26/2022 at 1:17 AM, Special K said: This couldn’t possibly happen, could it?? I hope so! 25. Devin Lloyd LB Utah 57. Breece Hall RB Iowa St 89. Zyon McCollum CB Sam Houston 130. Damarri Mathis CB Pitt 168. Cole Turner TE Nevada That draft with no trades would be 🔥🔥🔥 I did two mock drafts today, and I was able to recreate this draft both times, so this is my final mock.....I think I would be very satisfied with this draft, but I'm confident with whoever and however the Bills draft with Beane at the helm!! 2 Quote
Logic Posted April 27, 2022 Posted April 27, 2022 Probably the last mock I'll do this year. Though Elam is not my favorite, I'd be pretty happy with this draft class. 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 (edited) My mock draft tonight oddly lines up with a couple others upthread (availability of Lloyd and Hall in rds 1 and 2): Edited April 28, 2022 by Richard Noggin 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 Again, some consistent values at positions of need available in the early rounds. Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 Traded back for some extra earlier picks. 36. Christian Watson WR North Dakota State 57. Kyler Gordon CB Washington 64. Troy Andersen LB Montana State 75. Jerome Ford RB Cincinnati 89. Cam Taylor-Britt CB Nebraska 112. Jeremy Ruckert TE Ohio State 168. Chris Paul OT Tulsa 185. Jake Camarda P Georgia 203. Jack Coan QB Notre Dame 231. Zander Horvath RB Purdue Quote
LyndonvilleBill Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 PFN. 25. Traded for 39 & 48 Bears 39. K. Gordon CB Washington 48. B. Smith LB Penn State 57. A. Pierce WR Cincinnati 89. J. Ruckert TE Ohio State 130. A. Taylor CB Tennessee 168. D. Pierce RB Florida 185. A. Barno Edge V-Tech 203. J. Camarda P Georgia 231. T. Anderson S Toledo 1 Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 Buffalo Receives: 2022: Round 2, Pick 35 2022: Round 2, Pick 38 2022: Round 3, Pick 69 New York Receives: 2022: Round 1, Pick 25 2023: Round 1 Buffalo Receives: 2022: Round 3, Pick 65 2022: Round 3, Pick 70 2022: Round 4, Pick 106 Jacksonville Receives: 2022: Round 2, Pick 57 2023: Round 2 My Selections 35 Round: 2 Kyler Gordon CB | Washington TRADE 38 Round: 2 Christian Watson WR | North Dakota State TRADE 65 Round: 3 Trey McBride TE | Colorado State TRADE 69 Round: 3 Troy Andersen LB | Montana State TRADE 70 Round: 3 Coby Bryant CB | Cincinnati TRADE 89 Round: 3 Bryan Cook S | Cincinnati 106 Round: 4 Jerome Ford RB | Cincinnati TRADE 130 Round: 4 Kyle Philips WR | UCLA 168 Round: 5 Cade Mays IOL | Tennessee 185 Round: 6 Matt Araiza P | San Diego State 203 Round: 6 Jack Coan QB | Notre Dame 231 Round: 7 Zander Horvath RB | Purdue Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 25. Kaiir Elam CB, 57. Breece Hall RB, 89. Kyle Philips WR, 130. Tyquan Thornton WR, 168. Chris Paul IOL, 185. Josh Thompson CB, 203. Austin Allen TE, 231. Jaylen Watson CB, Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 (edited) Fanspeak CBS Josh Edwards BB. 25: R1 P25 EDGE Jermaine Johnson - Florida State 57: R2 P25 WR Christian Watson - North Dakota State 89: R3 P25 CB Jalyn Armour-Davis - Alabama 130: R4 P25 LB Chad Muma - Wyoming 168: R5 P25 CB Tariq Woolen - UTSA 185: R6 P6 WR Kyle Philips - UCLA 203: R6 P24 CB Kalon Barnes - Baylor 231: R7 P10 RB Jerome Ford - Cincinnati I'll bet you guys are happy the draft is finally here. Edited April 28, 2022 by ScorpionZero 1 Quote
LyndonvilleBill Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 (edited) One more before the workday begins. NFL Mock Draft Database Trades first. 25. Traded for 30, 135, 233 swapped 2nds 50 for 57 KC. 89. Traded w/ 23' 5th for 82 Falcons Traded 130 & 203 for 114 Falcons 30. K. Gordon CB Washington 50. C. Watson WR ND State 82. T. Anderson LB Montana 114. R. White RB Arizona State 135. A. Barno Edge V-Tech 168. D. Bellinger TE SD State 185. C. Mays IOL Tennessee 231. J. Camarda P Georgia 233. Z. Horvath RB Purdue Edited April 28, 2022 by LyndonvilleBill Quote
LEBills Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 (edited) My Full 32 pick first round and full Bills draft with trades 1. Jags select Trayvon Walker EDGE UGA Baalke has won 2. Lions select Aiden Hutchinson EDGE UM BPA, local kid 3. Texans - ***TRADE*** - Falcons select Malik Willis QB Liberty Willis is from Atlanta, Arthur Blank is 79 and Arthur Smith is going into year 2 4. Jets select Ahmed Gardner - CB - Cinnci rumor he is at top of board, keep up with the offensive firepower in Buffalo and Miami. 5. Giants select Derek Stingley - CB - LSU Maybe best player in draft, huge position of need 6. Panthers select Kenny Pickett - QB - Pitt Darnold is not the answer, Rhule is on the hot seat. Pickett is ready to play Day 1. 7. Giants select Charles Cross - OT - MSU Regarded as the best pass blocking tackle in the draft, we know Daboll loves to pass 8. Falcons - ***TRADE*** - Texans select Jermaine Johnson - EDGE - FSU Texans need edge pressure, Johnson transferred a great 2021 into a very impressive senior bowl and combine 9. Seahawks select Ikem Ekwonu - OL-NCst Who knows what they will do, but I think this BPA will be too much for them to pass on 10. Jets select Jamison Williams -WR-Bama Jets get pick of the WRs and take the biggest home run hitter 11. Commies select Drake London -WR-USC Rumors they reallyyy like Drake London 12. Vikings - ***TRADE*** Eagles select Jordan Davis - DT - Georgia Eagles jump ahead of Baltimore for a NT to anchor their Tampa 2 defense 13. Texans select Evan Neal - OT - Alabama Texans were one of the worst at both run and pass blocking, they need to go OT at one of the top spots 14. Ravens ***TRADE*** Cowboys select Kayvon Thibodeaux - EDGE - Oregon They lost Randy Gregory and Jerruh sees this as a chance to get a top 3 talent in the draft. 15. Eagles select Kyler Gordon - CB - UW The more physically gifted of the two UW corners. The length fits better in their defense. 16. Saints select Desmond Ridder - QB - UC Rumor is that every team has a first round grade on Ridder. He can start day 1 if they want to move on from Jameis. 17. Chargers select Garret Wilson -WR-OSU They continue to give weapons to Herbert. 18. Eagles - ***TRADE*** Vikings select Kyle Hamilton - Safety - Notre Dame The slide ends, not Minnys biggest need but a good person to pair with Harrison Smith 19. Saints select Chris Olave - WR - OSU Saints need weapons for their rookie QB 20. Steelers select Skyy Moore - WR WMU Might be a reach but Moore grew up with Tomlin’s kids. They lost Juju and I think they really think Mitch can succeed in their organization 21. Patriots select Trevor Penning - OT- UNI BPA and their line is looking rough. Mac needs to be kept clean in the pocket to succeed. 22. Packers select Treylon Burks - WR - Arkansas They seem ready to invest in a WR based on their top 30 visits. We will see… 23. Cardinals select Kair Elam - CB - Florida Late riser, the Cardinals need secondary help 24. Cowboys - ***TRADE*** - Ravens select George Karlaftis - EDGE - Purdue Ravens let the board come to them, shocker. 25. Bills - ***TRADE***- Jaguars select Tyler Linderbaum - Center - Iowa Jaguars jump ahead a few spots to lock down their Jason Kelce. 26. Titans select Zion Johnson - Guard -BC Left guard is their biggest area of need, Johnson is the top Guard in the draft 27. Bucs select Tyler Smith - OL - Tulsa After Ali Marpet retired, Bucs could use an upgrade to their interior line 28. Packers select Logan Hall - DL - Houston Their DLine is about to get very expensive, GB is planning for the future 29. Chiefs select Boye Mafe - EDGE -UMinn Apparently Chiefs have been high on him for a long time, they need better DLine play 30. Chiefs select Christian Watson - WR - ND St After Hill’s departure, they fill with a high end talent player who can start off returning kicks and doing reverses 31. Bengals select Trent McDuffie - CB -UW Bengals look to upgrade from Eli Apple 32. Lions select Lewis Cine - Safety -UGA Lions need a safety, rumblings he will be a day 1 pick **** Bills Picks Pick 33: From Jaguars Chad Muma - LB - Wyoming The Bills trade back as best as they can this year for a 2nd, 3rd and 5th. In doing so they feel free to select Muma who will play in base sets, replacing the departed AJ Klein while preparing to take over for Edmunds in a year. With the amount of high power running games we face, 3 LBs may be used more than we think. The Bills have a tendency to spend their first pick on a defensive player and all of our first rounders since 2018 had visited (when not restricted by Covid). The Bills had Muma for a top 30 visit while also meeting with him at the combine and having a private workout. While not a top need this year, hedges against a massive need next year and the Bills draft a little earlier than you would expect so not to lose him. Trade Pick 57, 168, and 185 to move up to Chicago at 48 Trey McBride - TE - Colorado St The Bills started this offseason off by saying they wanted to run more two-TE sets. In doing so they signed OJ Howard to be the TE2 in FA. Howard is oft-injured, has been a disappointment when he was healthy and was only signed to a one year deal. Likely, this signing is similar to the Manny Sanders signing last year where OJ may start the year as TE2 until a younger player proves to be ready. The Bills showed more interest in the TE position than any other in the pre-draft visits. After having a private workout with McBride, I think the Bills will have fallen head over heals. What you get out of McBride is a WR1 in a tight ends body. He had nearly identical catches and receptions to Jahan Dotson’s 2021. He also ran the same 40 time, while weighing 20 pounds more than Treylon Burks. The Bills know they are getting a person who was the tone setter for his team and is very good at both blocking and receiving. Pick 89: Jalen Tolbert - WR - South Alabama Continuing with the trend of smaller school guys, Tolbert is a three-level WR and excels at the deep crossing routes the Bills love to run. I hope the Bills take a WR by day 2 but If I had to bet on it, I would not feel confident. This could be the position that we keep clamoring for that the Bills don’t touch until day 3 or at all, especially with our desire to run 2 TE sets more. Pick 106 ( from Jags): Damari Mathis CB Pitt Most people expect CB to be filled by a very early draft pick, I tend to think McDermott meant it when he said this draft had some depth to it at the position. I think round 3 or 4 is where we will see a player selected and I think (and hope!) it will be Mathis. A RAS freak at the CB position, the Bills love drafting Pitt secondary defenders because they play in a very similar scheme in college to what they will run in the pros with the Bills. I think the Bills would feel comfortable with Mathis and a post-draft vet locking down one side of the field until Tre White gets back from injury. Pick 130: Rachaad White - RB - ASU Of all the players in the draft, the Bills have shown the most reported interest to Rachaad White. They have had him for a private workout and met with him at both the combine and senior bowl. He is the type of back that would not pressure the coaching staff to start him ahead of Singletary as he should be a 3rd or 4th rounder. Additionally, he would make Duke Johnson expendable as he is an excellent pass catching back. Pick 157: (from jags) - Ben Brown - C/G - Ole Miss At this point I’m just guessing but the Bills will probably draft a G/C backup and Brown has nice size. The Bills seem to be going high RAS players and due to an injury Brown was not able to test. Watching some of his games he does appear to have decent athleticism. Pick 203: Dane Belton - Safety - Iowa The Bills love Iowa players and could look for a young strong safety to teach as both Poyer and Jaquan Johnson’s contracts are up after this season. Belton has shown good play against the run and the pass. Pick 231 - Punter Whichever one is available, will likely be our last pick to compete with Haack Edited April 28, 2022 by LEBills Quote
Yantha Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 (edited) THIS IS NOT A MOCK DRAFT....... I conducted 46 first round mocks on the pff mock draft platform to see on average who the BPA would be when we pick at #25. BPA as defined by the PFF big board (take that with a grain of salt). Here is what I found in order of how many times said player was listed as the BPA at 25. What is interesting is that you get a sense of probabilities of higher graded prospects dropping to 25. Note also that it is not reflected in the data below, whether lower graded prospects were still on the board (for example, in MOST mocks, Andrew Booth was on the board). Just posting the BPAs probabilities here: THIS IS NOT A MOCK DRAFT....... OC Linderbaum: BPA 22% of the time: (10 times out of 46) LB Dean: BPA 20% of the time DT Wyatt: BPA 17% of the time WR Moore: BPA 13% of the time (hope this isn't our reality....) WR London: BPA 9% of the time LB Lloyd: BPA 7% of the time WR Olave: BPA 4% of the time DT Davis, WR Williams, WR Wilson, CB Booth (TIE): BPA 2% of the time Of course.... the real draft could fall very differently but still. Interesting to see this I think. Edited April 28, 2022 by Yantha 1 Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 5 hours ago, LyndonvilleBill said: One more before the workday begins. NFL Mock Draft Database Trades first. 25. Traded for 30, 135, 233 swapped 2nds 50 for 57 KC. 89. Traded w/ 23' 5th for 82 Falcons Traded 130 & 203 for 114 Falcons 30. K. Gordon CB Washington 50. C. Watson WR ND State 82. T. Anderson LB Montana 114. R. White RB Arizona State 135. A. Barno Edge V-Tech 168. D. Bellinger TE SD State 185. C. Mays IOL Tennessee 231. J. Camarda P Georgia 233. Z. Horvath RB Purdue A draft after my own heart Quote
BillsFanThru-N-Thru Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 Used Fanspeak.com and got an amazing draft. Not sure how they came up with the rankings in the board but I'd love for this to fall this way especially with the trades TEAM PICKS 38: R2 P6 CB Kyler Gordon - Washington 48: R2 P16 RB Breece Hall - Iowa State 57: R2 P25 WR Skyy Moore - Western Michigan 89: R3 P25 EDGE David Ojabo - Michigan 130: R4 P25 CB Tariq Woolen - UTSA 168: R5 P25 G Spencer Burford - UTSA 185: R6 P6 WR Calvin Austin III - Memphis 203: R6 P24 S Nick Cross - Maryland 213: R6 P34 TE Isaiah Likely - Coastal Carolina TRADES ------ Trade Partner: New York Jets Sent: Round 1 Pick 25 Received: Round 2 Pick 3, Round 2 Pick 6 Trade Partner: Chicago Bears Sent: Round 2 Pick 3 Received: Round 2 Pick 16, Future Round 1 Pick Trade Partner: Atlanta Falcons Sent: Round 7 Pick 10, Future Round 7 Pick Received: Round 6 Pick 34 1 Quote
LyndonvilleBill Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 1 hour ago, ScorpionZero said: A draft after my own heart I told you I like Horvath. 😉😁 Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 (edited) 36. Christian Watson WR North Dakota State. Deep threat with length. 41. Kyler Gordon CB Washington st. Part of an interesting write up from PFN. A history with dance, kung fu, and ballet has helped Gordon refine his efficiency of motion. But you simply can't replace traits — and Gordon has them. With his fast feet, fluid hips, and short-area burst, Gordon is incredibly sticky in coverage. He flashes insane closing speed at the catch point, and he can hit a rare second gear when initiating toward plays. 57. Trey McBride TE Colorado State. everybody knows about him. 67. Skyy Moore WR Western Michigan. He can do allot of things, eventually high reps in the slot, grabbed him instead Kyle Philips later. 78. Coby Bryant CB Cincinnati. Lot of experience, great ball skills and he saw more passes coming his way considering who his partner was on the outside. 99. Jerome Ford RB Cincinnati. Good size, great speed, can catch and gets North in a hurry. 118. Darrian Beavers LB Cincinnati. Backup to Edmonds, possibly replacing him in year 2. 120. JT Woods S Baylor. Fast, athletic, likes to bring the thump in the run game. Coaches should be able to make him the best version of himself. 168. JoJo Domann LB Nebraska. Great in coverage, good tackler, backup for Milano. Could be used next to Milano in passing situations easing the pressure on Beavers replacing Edmonds. 185. Luke Goedeke OG Central Michigan. Heard lots of good things, small school prospect who should have time to learn. 203. Kalon Barnes CB Baylor. Worth a 6th for his speed, hopefully putting it to good use. 231. Zander Horvath RB Purdue. What can you say "terminator" Sorry didn't feel like writing up the trades, mostly cause it'll never happen. Edited April 28, 2022 by ScorpionZero Quote
frostbitmic Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 I traded back to #27 and got a 3rd and 4th, then i traded back to #30 for a 2nd. Round 1 Pick 30 (K.C.): Devin Lloyd, ILB/OLB, Utah (A) Round 2 Pick 18 (K.C.): Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State (A+) Round 2 Pick 30 (K.C.): Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State (A) Round 3 Pick 25: Akayleb Evans, CB, Missouri (A+) Round 3 Pick 27 (T.B.): George Pickens, WR, Georgia (A+) Round 4 Pick 25: Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA (A+) Round 4 Pick 27 (T.B.): Jamaree Salyer, OG, Georgia (A+) Round 5 Pick 25: Nick Cross, FS/SS, Maryland (A+) Round 6 Pick 6: Quay Walker, ILB/OLB, Georgia (A+) Round 6 Pick 24: Kellen Diesch, OT, Arizona State (A+) Round 7 Pick 10: Jordan Stout, P, Penn State (A+) These draft sites are just silly. Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 1 hour ago, BillsFanThru-N-Thru said: Used Fanspeak.com and got an amazing draft. Not sure how they came up with the rankings in the board but I'd love for this to fall this way especially with the trades TEAM PICKS 38: R2 P6 CB Kyler Gordon - Washington 48: R2 P16 RB Breece Hall - Iowa State 57: R2 P25 WR Skyy Moore - Western Michigan 89: R3 P25 EDGE David Ojabo - Michigan 130: R4 P25 CB Tariq Woolen - UTSA 168: R5 P25 G Spencer Burford - UTSA 185: R6 P6 WR Calvin Austin III - Memphis 203: R6 P24 S Nick Cross - Maryland 213: R6 P34 TE Isaiah Likely - Coastal Carolina TRADES ------ Trade Partner: New York Jets Sent: Round 1 Pick 25 Received: Round 2 Pick 3, Round 2 Pick 6 Trade Partner: Chicago Bears Sent: Round 2 Pick 3 Received: Round 2 Pick 16, Future Round 1 Pick Trade Partner: Atlanta Falcons Sent: Round 7 Pick 10, Future Round 7 Pick Received: Round 6 Pick 34 Maybe try and get tyquan Thornton or someone similar with some length and deep speed, instead of Austin, since your grabbing Moore earlier. JMTC. Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 28, 2022 Posted April 28, 2022 (edited) It's only 12 picks, second and third stringers can be cut to make room on the roster and salary cap. Edited April 28, 2022 by ScorpionZero Quote
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