MikePJ76 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Just downloaded dane brugler's beast draft guide. Going to actually start paying attention to the draft now. It seems wr are deep and plenty and with next years draft supposedly having more talent overall available it seems its the suckers move to trade up this year for a wr. I really hope they do not, I would in fact prefer they stay put at 28 and take the BPA and then move back from 60 to acquire a third. Then maybe package those 4ths and 5ths to get up again if they need to. Coming away with 4 contributing players seems like a necessary evil given the roster at the moment. 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 (edited) On 4/9/2024 at 2:15 PM, HappyDays said: I'm sticking with Keon Coleman. Every draft analyst I follow keeps posting his contested catch percentage and that's the end of the conversation for them. Personally I would bet on his size, strength, and competitiveness. He is not even 21 years old yet so he has room to grow into his skill set. When it all comes together I think he could be a true WR1. He won't separate with quicks but he'll bully defenders through the route, at the catch point, and with the ball in his hands. I would be a fan of the Bills doing something like Trading 28 & 160 to Washington for 36 and 67 taking Coleman at 36 and Balen Trice at 67 or Chop robinson if he falls at 36 and Troy Franklin at 67 or maybe Coleman at 36 and Javon Bullard at 67. Not sure why washington would want to do this however and Buffalo would lose that 5th year on the contract Edited April 11 by MikePJ76 2 Quote
TBBills Fan Posted May 2 Posted May 2 (edited) On 4/9/2024 at 5:32 PM, NeverOutNick said: Bo Nix, Michael Penix and Tez Walker All 3 will go higher than the mock draft community has them going…Penix they’re starting to turn around on after his 4.5 forty lol Cousins and Penix this year Edited May 2 by TBBills Fan 1 1 Quote
Logic Posted May 2 Author Posted May 2 Welp, this thread being brought back to life proves for the 6,427th time: I'm an idiot. Not only was the draft community not too LOW on Troy Franklin, they were actually MUCH too high on him. I'm fairly certain no one here listens much to what I say as it is anyway, but...I'd recommend you go elsewhere for your lottery numbers. 2 Quote
TBBills Fan Posted May 2 Posted May 2 4 minutes ago, Logic said: Welp, this thread being brought back to life proves for the 6,427th time: I'm an idiot. Not only was the draft community not too LOW on Troy Franklin, they were actually MUCH too high on him. I'm fairly certain no one here listens much to what I say as it is anyway, but...I'd recommend you go elsewhere for your lottery numbers. The true reason I bumped this post! My work is done here On 4/9/2024 at 2:30 PM, Dillenger4 said: Latu - he should be top 10. If he falls to 15-18 we move up. Boom Solid. He was the first defensive player taken 1 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted May 2 Posted May 2 On 4/11/2024 at 12:03 PM, MikePJ76 said: I would be a fan of the Bills doing something like Trading 28 & 160 to Washington for 36 and 67 taking Coleman at 36 and Balen Trice at 67 or Chop robinson if he falls at 36 and Troy Franklin at 67 or maybe Coleman at 36 and Javon Bullard at 67. Not sure why washington would want to do this however and Buffalo would lose that 5th year on the contract Looks like Beane liked your ideas, man. Traded back for Coleman, and drafted safety in the 2nd round too. And then was able to use the 3rd round draft pick to address D Line. Quote
Doc Brown Posted May 2 Posted May 2 On 4/9/2024 at 3:09 PM, BuffaloBillyG said: Keon Coleman. I think his Combine sunk his stock a bit with the draft community. But watching the tale he plays very fluid and smooth I see some Mike Williams in him and he's going to EAT in the red zone. That said, he's not a match for what I feel Buffalo should draft. It was going so well. 3 Quote
Logic Posted May 2 Author Posted May 2 On 4/9/2024 at 12:15 PM, HappyDays said: I'm sticking with Keon Coleman. Every draft analyst I follow keeps posting his contested catch percentage and that's the end of the conversation for them. Personally I would bet on his size, strength, and competitiveness. He is not even 21 years old yet so he has room to grow into his skill set. When it all comes together I think he could be a true WR1. He won't separate with quicks but he'll bully defenders through the route, at the catch point, and with the ball in his hands. Yo. Good call homie. Quote
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