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2 minutes ago, BillsVet said:

 

Reid and Veach are secure in their off-season moves at WR and offense as a whole.  You can draft defense when offense is prioritized which aligns with current league trends. 

 

 


Yeah that WR depth the Chiefs have is outstanding lol.  Their starting WR are maybe…maybe top 12.  
 

 


 

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7 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said:

It's remarkable that Brandon Beane had a first round grade on Kaiir Elam, but not Devin Lloyd, Jemaine Johnson, Daxton Hill, or Lewis Cine.

 

I have come to the conclusion that the sit-down interview, that presumable all teams have with draft prospects, is more important to Beane than maybe any other GM in the league. And as far as things like work ethic, coachability, culture fit, team-first attitude, and drive, Beane has never been wrong. 

 

Welcome Kaiir Elam!

Great post. 
 

Physical traits + who the person is inside of those physical traits >> Production & technique 

 

you can coach up technique, that will lead to better production.  But you can’t coach up physical traits and a persons heart.  
 

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11 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

I think many myself included are making a bit too much about giving up a fourth round pick to move up 2 spots. 

The issue will be finding decent cheap depth players in the next few years. A fourth as many have said is not make or break. But he sure would be a lot less expensive than Siran Neal or an AJ Klein type player in the next few years. 

I have no issues with the player and had Beane waited and gotten him at 25 some would be calling him a genius for letting the draft come to him.

In the end for the immediate future Elam fills a massive need. 

On to day 2 and hopefully some help for Allen 

 

 

Indeed, the trade may not have been necessary in hindsight. But, Beane wasn't going to finish the night without one first-round-graded player from his board. That would have been a failure, and erring on the side of caution was the right choice, IMO.

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3 minutes ago, hjnick said:

love the pick, hate giving up a 4th.  wish we could have given up less to move up, but happy w/ CB. :)

We easily could move back into the 4th by trading a 6th and 7th. 
 

I have a feeling we won’t be picking much on Saturday 

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44 minutes ago, gobills404 said:

They literally just spent a 1st, a 3rd, and a 4th on a CB and another 1st on a DE

 

And traded away one of the top WRs in the league 

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9 minutes ago, mikemac2001 said:

Who has video of this Dallas war room - I wanna see there reaction 

I doubt that they had any fear that Dallas was going to take Elam. I think the fear was that Dallas was willing to trade down (something that Beane could very well have been wise to), and another CB needy team would trade for the pick. Indeed, that competition may very well have been why the pick was so expensive.

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Kaiir said previously he wants to wear #5. Marquez Stevenson has it now. Does he make the roster though? I'd say unless he wins the returner job he's definitely on the bubble

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1 minute ago, KDIGGZ said:

Kaiir said previously he wants to wear #5. Marquez Stevenson has it now. Does he make the roster though? I'd say unless he wins the returner job he's definitely on the bubble

 

I think Stevenson is penciled in at this point, but not in pen obviously.  His ability to return kicks isn't really something someone else is threatening to take away from him as we sit today, although lot of drafting still to come that could bring in competition for that.  I don't think they plan to use McKenzie as a returner this year, although I thought he did a pretty good job last year at it.  

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Now that the dust has settled, I think this is an absolutely great pick given the context. The “tackling issues” Are not a big deal. Elam is more than a willing tackler and his film shows that. In fact, the guy is pure alpha! I think his tackling will be coached up easily. His speed and coverage ability rival any CB in the draft based on my reading. I don’t mind the trade up. Beane did what he had to do to guarantee Elam would be there. Well done Beane!

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11 hours ago, Putin said:

Patriots BY FAR won the 1st  round 

for head scratcher pick of the first round YEP haha It quite glorious seeing that franchise be mocked  by another NFL head coach actually

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10 minutes ago, Mojo44 said:

Now that the dust has settled, I think this is an absolutely great pick given the context. The “tackling issues” Are not a big deal. Elam is more than a willing tackler and his film shows that. In fact, the guy is pure alpha! I think his tackling will be coached up easily. His speed and coverage ability rival any CB in the draft based on my reading. I don’t mind the trade up. Beane did what he had to do to guarantee Elam would be there. Well done Beane!

Some of the pundits have already said that Elam may have been the first CB taken in other drafts. Lets give this time. I am anxious to see how Stingley and Sauce Gardner perform. Its a bunch of bs hype.

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White and Elam could be the best pair of cornerbacks the Bills have ever had.

 

Beane continues to improve a team that was 13 seconds away from back-to-back AFC championship games. And that's not an easy task.

 

 

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43 minutes ago, NewEra said:

1-  traits.  Makes a lot of sense.

 

2-  he didn’t draft Tre’Davious 

 

3- someone traded up for a corner, then we traded up for a corner.  We had one 1st rd rated corner left on the board….so they traded up to secure him.  Scrambling could be a viable fit.  But you’re right, we’ll never know.  
 

4-  we have no clue what was said between Beane and Decosta.  We have no clue if what was said is true.  We’ll likely go to our graves not knowing if we got fleeced or not.   Decosta is shrewd and a master of trading down.  He does this every year and is a helluva GM….slash salesman.  We need to lock this trade up in the archives  asap

 

Regarding 2, the same guy who drafted Tre also drafted Elam. ;)

 

37 minutes ago, BillsVet said:

Reid and Veach are secure in their off-season moves at WR and offense as a whole.  You can draft defense when offense is prioritized which aligns with current league trends.

 

They got rid of one of the most dangerous weapons in the NFL and signed a bunch of #2/#3 WRs. 

 

31 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

Yeah that WR depth the Chiefs have is outstanding lol.  Their starting WR are maybe…maybe top 12.

 

This.

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26 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

We easily could move back into the 4th by trading a 6th and 7th. 
 

I have a feeling we won’t be picking much on Saturday 

You’re forgetting UDFA’s. There’ll be plenty-O- pickins Saturday.

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