JohnBonhamRocks Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Worthy/McConkey early at WR Tahj Washington/McCaffery late at WR Estime/Allen at HB Sweat at DT (hoping at 60 somehow) Kinchens/Bishop/Taylor/Vaki at S (I need to investigate DE more) Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted March 27 Posted March 27 When I hear Beane talk about WRs it sounds like McConkey to me. When I think about the athletic profiles that Beane has gone after early (Josh, Edmunds, Rousseau, Oliver, Elam) he loves physical talent with upside. His actions make me think it’s Legette. 3 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted March 27 Posted March 27 If there's no reasonable way to trade up a few spots to get Brian Thomas, then trade back to the 2nd round and get Legette and a great DT or Safety. 1 1 Quote
frostbitmic Posted March 27 Posted March 27 WR - Adonai Mitchell C - Jackson Powers-Johnson WR - Troy Franklin WR - Xavier Legett S - Tyler Nubin C - Zach Frazier G - Cooper Beebe DT - T'Vondre Sweat S - Beau Brade Edge - Jonah Elliss RB - Audric Estime DT - Mekhi Wingo 1 Quote
JerseyBills Posted March 27 Posted March 27 BPA at WR/DL/OL simple Obviously S is a need but wouldn't draft in rd1 unless they think he's a super special talent Quote
gonzo1105 Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) 40 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: When I hear Beane talk about WRs it sounds like McConkey to me. When I think about the athletic profiles that Beane has gone after early (Josh, Edmunds, Rousseau, Oliver, Elam) he loves physical talent with upside. His actions make me think it’s Legette. I would disagree with this only because Allen was 21, Edmunds was 20, Rousseau was 20, Oliver 21, Elam 20. When Beane takes athletic profiles in round 1 he does it when they’re extremely young. He has never take a 23 year old raw prospect. If you looking at athletic profiles and youth your looking at Brian Thomas and AD Mitchell Even Keon Coleman is 20 but I wouldn’t consider him an athletic freak Edited March 27 by gonzo1105 Quote
TFBillsfan Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I would love to see Braelon Allen, RB, mid round on the Bills. 6’2” 240 lbs 20 years old. Between Cook and him, we’d have a great one two punch combined with Josh’s running ability it would just add addt pressure to the opposing D. The kid avg 5.9 yds per carry and can catch out of the backfield. 1 1 1 Quote
CaptnCoke11 Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Early.. Newton, JPJ, Fraizer, Chop 2nd.. Legette, Javon Baker Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted March 27 Posted March 27 35 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: I would disagree with this only because Allen was 21, Edmunds was 20, Rousseau was 20, Oliver 21, Elam 20. When Beane takes athletic profiles in round 1 he does it when they’re extremely young. He has never take a 23 year old raw prospect. If you looking at athletic profiles and youth your looking at Brian Thomas and AD Mitchell Even Keon Coleman is 20 but I wouldn’t consider him an athletic freak Fair I just think of Legette as a late bloomer (age aside). I’d be surprised if he liked Coleman because of the lack of separation. He likes guys that get space. AD Mitchell absolutely fits the description but his George Pickens level effort may turn him off. He probably loves Thomas but I think he is gone in the top 15. My guess is if one of the top 3 are on the board at 9, he’s on the phone. He can get a stud that CAN be a number 1 on a rookie deal for 5 years. The Bears only have like 4 picks. You could do something like 28, 2025 1st, pick 128 and pick 133. I think that’s close on the trade chart. You’d still have 60 and a whole bunch of late round picks to fill out your depth with. Quote
The Jokeman Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I'm sure everyone is tired of me saying it but WR Cornelius Johnson is my sleeper WR. My sleeper RB is Isaiah Davis. Quote
BigAl2526 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 In a Bills mock format: #28 Adonai Mitchell WR #60 Kris Jenkins DT # 128 Beau Brade S #133 Renardo Green CB #144 Mohamed Kamara DE #160 Tory Taylor P #163 Sam Hartman QB #189 Miyan Williams RB #200 Matt Lee IOL #204 Jaylon Carlies S #248 Steele Chambers ILB 1 Quote
Desert Bills Fan Posted March 28 Posted March 28 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: Fair I just think of Legette as a late bloomer (age aside). I’d be surprised if he liked Coleman because of the lack of separation. He likes guys that get space. AD Mitchell absolutely fits the description but his George Pickens level effort may turn him off. He probably loves Thomas but I think he is gone in the top 15. My guess is if one of the top 3 are on the board at 9, he’s on the phone. He can get a stud that CAN be a number 1 on a rookie deal for 5 years. The Bears only have like 4 picks. You could do something like 28, 2025 1st, pick 128 and pick 133. I think that’s close on the trade chart. You’d still have 60 and a whole bunch of late round picks to fill out your depth with. my head says that is a lot to give up for a non-QB. But my heart says to give Josh a lethal weapon and we are SB bound! Follow the heart and win now - pay up later. Quote
Maynard Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Harrison JR Nabers Odunze Thomas JR Mitchell McConkey Worthy Coleman Baker Franklin 2 Quote
Dr. Who Posted March 28 Posted March 28 2 hours ago, TFBillsfan said: I would love to see Braelon Allen, RB, mid round on the Bills. 6’2” 240 lbs 20 years old. Between Cook and him, we’d have a great one two punch combined with Josh’s running ability it would just add addt pressure to the opposing D. The kid avg 5.9 yds per carry and can catch out of the backfield. I think he goes day 2. Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 I wonder where Worthy will end up being selected? Idea of the day: small move up for Worthy & a larger move up for Legette into the early 2nd maybe giving up a 4th & 5th in Round 1 is enough to jump a few spots. Then next year’s 2nd in Round 2 for a bigger leap. I feel the need. The need for speed. Both players have speed you can feel when watching them. IMO Legette looks faster on the field than his 4.39 time. Looks like 4.29 Worthy brings underrated route running and separation. Legette brings contested catch and physicality. Both players are threats to score from anywhere could be a great combo for us for years to come Xavier & Xavier 1 Quote
Billl Posted March 28 Posted March 28 3 hours ago, gonzo1105 said: I would disagree with this only because Allen was 21, Edmunds was 20, Rousseau was 20, Oliver 21, Elam 20. When Beane takes athletic profiles in round 1 he does it when they’re extremely young. He has never take a 23 year old raw prospect. He traded up to get Kincaid just last year who turned 24 shortly after the start of the season. He’s about the same age as Gabe Davis. 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 4 minutes ago, Billl said: He traded up to get Kincaid just last year who turned 24 shortly after the start of the season. He’s about the same age as Gabe Davis. Kincaid wasn’t a raw prospect, he was a polished product. While he’s athletic, you couldn’t classify Kincaid as an athletic freak because he never tested during the pre draft process due to his back injury Quote
Floydboy12 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Think if Dejean is there in round one you take him. He starts immediately at safety or maybe even corner. The cb from Boston College really fits what the Bills do. My guy at receiver is Corley but i am biased and we’ll have to see if he can run routes. He may slip and i hope he does and Bills can grab him in second. Think the Barton kid is gonna be a helluva center for years. 1 Quote
Solomon Grundy Posted March 28 Posted March 28 3 hours ago, gonzo1105 said: I would disagree with this only because Allen was 21, Edmunds was 20, Rousseau was 20, Oliver 21, Elam 20. When Beane takes athletic profiles in round 1 he does it when they’re extremely young. He has never take a 23 year old raw prospect. If you looking at athletic profiles and youth your looking at Brian Thomas and AD Mitchell Even Keon Coleman is 20 but I wouldn’t consider him an athletic freak Coleman played basketball and football. I'd think you'd have to be pretty athletic to do so Quote
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