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27. Buffalo Bills

Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama

The Bills might have vacancies on the defensive side of the ball, depending on how free agency plays out for linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and safety Jordan Poyer. But with Devin Singletaryalso on an expiring deal, Buffalo might look to jumpstart its run game with Gibbs, who rushed 151 times for 926 yards and caught 44 passes for another 444 last season. Bills running backs totaled 1,418 yards on the ground last season, 24th best in the NFL, and only four teams had fewer rushing TDs from that position group (seven).

Gibbs' vision and shiftiness are outstanding, as he can string together multiple cuts to find daylight. The Bills could team him up with James Cook and Nyheim Hines to form a solid backfield and complement what quarterback Josh Allendoes when he tucks and runs.

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I mean we do need an upgrade at RB but Gibbs is pretty similar to Cook so I don’t see the fit (unfortunately Beane seems to cover these small scat back types)

 

Unless it’s Robinson we have zero business going RB in round 1 and even then we should be prioritizing OL

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9 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

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27. Buffalo Bills

Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama

The Bills might have vacancies on the defensive side of the ball, depending on how free agency plays out for linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and safety Jordan Poyer. But with Devin Singletaryalso on an expiring deal, Buffalo might look to jumpstart its run game with Gibbs, who rushed 151 times for 926 yards and caught 44 passes for another 444 last season. Bills running backs totaled 1,418 yards on the ground last season, 24th best in the NFL, and only four teams had fewer rushing TDs from that position group (seven).

Gibbs' vision and shiftiness are outstanding, as he can string together multiple cuts to find daylight. The Bills could team him up with James Cook and Nyheim Hines to form a solid backfield and complement what quarterback Josh Allendoes when he tucks and runs.

I don’t think the Bills know anything about the Bills we have no identity. This Pk wouldn’t surprise me either . 

3 minutes ago, JerseyBills said:

Unless Dorsey plans on using way more 2 back sets this makes zero sense. 

Rather re sign Motor or grab Jamal Williams from Det for 4-5 mil per

Every time i see someone say resign Singletary I cringe a little. 😂 

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12 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

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27. Buffalo Bills

Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama

The Bills might have vacancies on the defensive side of the ball, depending on how free agency plays out for linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and safety Jordan Poyer. But with Devin Singletaryalso on an expiring deal, Buffalo might look to jumpstart its run game with Gibbs, who rushed 151 times for 926 yards and caught 44 passes for another 444 last season. Bills running backs totaled 1,418 yards on the ground last season, 24th best in the NFL, and only four teams had fewer rushing TDs from that position group (seven).

Gibbs' vision and shiftiness are outstanding, as he can string together multiple cuts to find daylight. The Bills could team him up with James Cook and Nyheim Hines to form a solid backfield and complement what quarterback Josh Allendoes when he tucks and runs.

 

They did the same with Moss a guy that is just about he exact same in height & weight if the Bills do go RB in the draft go big or go home the kid from Texas has good size & produced really good in college . He is also listed as top 5 on some best players coming into the draft .

 

He is 6' 220 lbs and his stats are off the chart good if the Bills go that direction don't go with a guy that falls to the 3rd round like they did with Moss get someone that has proved no matter where he has been that he will produce at a high level this guy last year produced by him self more than the Bills RB's did together last season .

 

I know everything goes through Josh but RB has not been a good positional pick for Beane and most that he gets are the same stature 5'8" or so 195 + lbs lets get a back that has some more A** to go along with his production . I wanted Brian Robinson last year can we imagine the Bills back field with someone like him ...

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27 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

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27. Buffalo Bills

Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama

The Bills might have vacancies on the defensive side of the ball, depending on how free agency plays out for linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and safety Jordan Poyer. But with Devin Singletaryalso on an expiring deal, Buffalo might look to jumpstart its run game with Gibbs, who rushed 151 times for 926 yards and caught 44 passes for another 444 last season. Bills running backs totaled 1,418 yards on the ground last season, 24th best in the NFL, and only four teams had fewer rushing TDs from that position group (seven).

Gibbs' vision and shiftiness are outstanding, as he can string together multiple cuts to find daylight. The Bills could team him up with James Cook and Nyheim Hines to form a solid backfield and complement what quarterback Josh Allendoes when he tucks and runs.

Come on with this garbage.

 

How many of the top WRs are left at 27 when the Bills pick? 

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46 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

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27. Buffalo Bills

Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama

The Bills might have vacancies on the defensive side of the ball, depending on how free agency plays out for linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and safety Jordan Poyer. But with Devin Singletaryalso on an expiring deal, Buffalo might look to jumpstart its run game with Gibbs, who rushed 151 times for 926 yards and caught 44 passes for another 444 last season. Bills running backs totaled 1,418 yards on the ground last season, 24th best in the NFL, and only four teams had fewer rushing TDs from that position group (seven).

Gibbs' vision and shiftiness are outstanding, as he can string together multiple cuts to find daylight. The Bills could team him up with James Cook and Nyheim Hines to form a solid backfield and complement what quarterback Josh Allendoes when he tucks and runs.

Ridiculous.  Why would we draft the same type of back we already have?

 

Bijan Robinson is the only back that would make any sense for us and that's only if he's there for us when we pick.  He's a top 5 talent in the draft.

 

I think this guy just throws darts at a board, then writes his article.

 

17 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

Come on with this garbage.

 

How many of the top WRs are left at 27 when the Bills pick? 

 

And how many of them are actually first round talent?  

 

I think we could potentially trade out of the first round into the early second, still get a good WR, and get an additional pick on top of it.

 

If Bijan Robinson is somehow still there at 27, I think we have to take him.  Maybe one of the elite OL, which there are few that would be considered first round talent.

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I fear for my television if this pick happens.

 

I do not want a RB at 27, but would understand.. and probably talk myself into, Bijan Robinson - He's a freak. 

 

This would be like Terrell Bernard.. just zero rationale and an all around ridiculous pick.. only 3x worse given RD1 vs RD3. 

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36 minutes ago, NastyNateSoldiers said:

I don’t think the Bills know anything about the Bills we have no identity. This Pk wouldn’t surprise me either . 

Every time i see someone say resign Singletary I cringe a little. 😂 

Williams would be a nice signing. I wouldn't hate that. 

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8 minutes ago, SCBills said:

I fear for my television if this pick happens.

 

I do not want a RB at 27, but would understand.. and probably talk myself into, Bijan Robinson - He's a freak. 

 

This would be like Terrell Bernard.. just zero rationale and an all around ridiculous pick.. only 3x worse given RD1 vs RD3. 

 

If that pick happened, and based on previous draft pick history other than Josh, I'd have to say that's the final straw that convinces me this FO doesn't have what it takes to ever win a title. Ditto if the pick is on defense.  I could actually see a Safety pick from this FO, but it shouldn't be in the first round. Much bigger needs on this team.

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11 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

 

If that pick happened, and based on previous draft pick history other than Josh, I'd have to say that's the final straw that convinces me this FO doesn't have what it takes to ever win a title. Ditto if the pick is on defense.  I could actually see a Safety pick from this FO, but it shouldn't be in the first round. Much bigger needs on this team.

Let's wait for UFA to settle before we assess our needs as usually once free agency is over we have one glaring need over others that we draft for in the 1st, see last year at CB, see previous year DE etc. etc. 

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There’s no reason to get upset at mock drafts in February. Also, has anyone gone back and looked at who McShay or Mel Kiper had us taking vs who we actually took vs who we should have took? There’s also a lot of trades that effect how the draft shakes out.

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We have Cook and Hines. And are already set to pay Hines a hefty salary for RB/KR.

 

The RB FA market shouldnt be too crazy expensive. There are a lot of good RBs hitting the market, and we know the position value is already low.

 

I also think Singletary wants to stay in Buffalo.

 

Either bring Singletary back cheap, or roll with Cook/Hines. Or maybe Cook/Hines and a late round pick if we must.

 

 

2 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

There’s no reason to get upset at mock drafts in February. Also, has anyone gone back and looked at who McShay or Mel Kiper had us taking vs who we actually took vs who we should have took? There’s also a lot of trades that effect how the draft shakes out.

 

It mattered more, and the "experts" were more accurate, back when we were picking in the top 10 most of the time. This far back in the draft, it's a total crap shoot.

 

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21 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

Let's wait for UFA to settle before we assess our needs as usually once free agency is over we have one glaring need over others that we draft for in the 1st, see last year at CB, see previous year DE etc. etc. 

Yeah, Beane could try to use FA to fix the line. If he does, I hope he does better than Saffold. I don't know what they were looking at that made them think that guy could still play.  Even then, it should've been obvious in camp that he was done.

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