Beck Water Posted April 17 Posted April 17 2 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said: The positional break down looks right but I'd rather see a CB than a safety. Using a second round pick on a safety in a mediocre safety draft would not be ideal from the positional standpoint. You can draft and develop safeties from all over the board and they are a dime a dozen in free agency. Be pretty dumb to take an "ok" prospect safety at 60, IMO. Two outside WR and two OL would be very logical for this draft class. What do you think of the suggested trade up, though (swap 1sts, Bills give up a 2nd next year and 2 4th round picks this draft) Quote
BeastMaster Posted April 17 Posted April 17 Just an awful move if the Bills trade up for not just a kid that isn't ready to be a major contributor next season, but also a player that could very well last up until their pick. There's absolutely no need to go up to 17 for this kid. He's not worth the trade up. If you are gonna do a trade up for BTJ, then you might as well go all in and trade up for one of the top three. I would stand pat and draft Worthy at 28 and hope for a trade back up in the second for Legette or Coleman to pair with Worthy 1 2 Quote
RobbRiddick Posted April 17 Posted April 17 I love the idea of going WR in round 1 and again in round 4. If possible I'd like Beane to package some picks and get into the 3rd round for another recover instead of waiting until rd 4. I'm also willing to bet if this happens the 2nd WR selected will end up having a better career than the rd 1 guy. Quote
turbo044 Posted April 17 Posted April 17 31 minutes ago, BeastMaster said: Just an awful move if the Bills trade up for not just a kid that isn't ready to be a major contributor next season, but also a player that could very well last up until their pick. There's absolutely no need to go up to 17 for this kid. He's not worth the trade up. If you are gonna do a trade up for BTJ, then you might as well go all in and trade up for one of the top three. I would stand pat and draft Worthy at 28 and hope for a trade back up in the second for Legette or Coleman to pair with Worthy I understand your rationale, but, I don't think Worthy is anywhere close to the WR as Thomas II, Picking him at 28 is a severe overdraft. I would much rather draft Ladd at 28 and trade up to the middle 2nd to grab Legette, Franklin, Worthy or Coleman Quote
Ga boy Posted April 17 Posted April 17 Forget about moving up. Just nab Verse or Latu at 28. Then get either Legette or Coleman in the 2nd. I really think Coleman would be a beast with JA17 throwing him the tater 🥔. Quote
gonzo1105 Posted April 17 Posted April 17 1 minute ago, Ga boy said: Forget about moving up. Just nab Verse or Latu at 28. Then get either Legette or Coleman in the 2nd. I really think Coleman would be a beast with JA17 throwing him the tater 🥔. Maybe I have my head in the sand on this one , but where is the Verse dropping into the 20s coming from. I think he’s DE #1 over Turner and I think he’s going to Atlanta or Minnesota imo. I saw Schrager mock him to Miami not that I believe what Schrager says but I’m seeing it more and more and I’m like what? Quote
MikePJ76 Posted April 17 Posted April 17 2 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: Maybe I have my head in the sand on this one , but where is the Verse dropping into the 20s coming from. I think he’s DE #1 over Turner and I think he’s going to Atlanta or Minnesota imo. I saw Schrager mock him to Miami not that I believe what Schrager says but I’m seeing it more and more and I’m like what? Brugler has him at 19 19. Los Angeles Rams: Jared Verse, Edge, Florida State Since Sean McVay became head coach, the Rams have picked in the top 60 six times — all six have been offensive players. But it feels like that will change this year with the Rams back in the first round and needing so many upgrades on defense, including at edge rusher. Verse brings all-day power and disruption with a motor that doesn’t quit. Quote
BILLSINATL Posted April 17 Posted April 17 A lot of solid safety targets in Day 2. Wish we had gotten the 3rd round comp pick that would have been ideal to select a Safety with. 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted April 17 Posted April 17 1 minute ago, MikePJ76 said: Brugler has him at 19 19. Los Angeles Rams: Jared Verse, Edge, Florida State Since Sean McVay became head coach, the Rams have picked in the top 60 six times — all six have been offensive players. But it feels like that will change this year with the Rams back in the first round and needing so many upgrades on defense, including at edge rusher. Verse brings all-day power and disruption with a motor that doesn’t quit. I guess I just don’t see it. There are 3 DEs in this draft who can be immediate difference makers and 1 of them has a neck fusion and could tumble. Just can’t see Verse or Turner dropping out of the top 15 Quote
warrior9 Posted April 17 Posted April 17 2 hours ago, mannc said: Except in the playoffs, where offensive holding is legal… Just for 1 team. 3 hours ago, KDIGGZ said: Javon Baker in round 4 would be an absolute steal. I doubt he's still available. He could be a potential WR1 type eventually 100% agree here.. he is an athletic freak. With Josh.. I dont doubt he would be a super star. I just dont know much about his "instincts" or "football IQ" 1 Quote
julian Posted April 17 Posted April 17 (edited) 3 hours ago, KDIGGZ said: Javon Baker in round 4 would be an absolute steal. I doubt he's still available. He could be a potential WR1 type eventually I’ve seen plenty of people agreeing with your idea of Baker eventually becoming a #1, lots of respected talent evaluators, yet I always see him late 2nd,3rd rnd and in some cases a day 3 pick. Why the disconnect ? Edited April 17 by julian Quote
warrior9 Posted April 17 Posted April 17 6 minutes ago, julian said: I’ve seen plenty of people agreeing with your idea of Baker eventually becoming a #1, lots of respected talent evaluators, yet I always see him late 2nd,3rd rnd and in some cases a day 3 pick. Why the disconnect ? So That's why in my reply to him I mentioned his instincts and football IQ. I have to wonder if his positioning, route running, etc leaves a lot to be desired. I'll watch some film and get back to you. I'm interested as well. 1 Quote
julian Posted April 17 Posted April 17 1 minute ago, warrior9 said: So That's why in my reply to him I mentioned his instincts and football IQ. I have to wonder if his positioning, route running, etc leaves a lot to be desired. I'll watch some film and get back to you. I'm interested as well. Yeah I’d appreciate that, he seems like the one WR prospect where a lot of the narrative isn’t jiving with his draft position projections. Quote
DCOrange Posted April 17 Posted April 17 4 hours ago, MikePJ76 said: Buffalo Bills 1 (17). Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU 2 (60). Cole Bishop, S, Utah 4 (128). Javon Baker, WR, UCF 5 (160). Beaux Limmer, G/C, Arkansas 5 (163). Nelson Ceaser III, Edge, Houston 6 (200). Tyler Davis, DT, Clemson 6 (204). Ethan Driskell, OT, Marshall 7 (248). Kimani Vidal, RB, Troy he has Jax take Kool Aid MMcKinistry at 28 with Buffalo's original pick....and then Troy Franklin in the second. I keep going back and forth on whether I think the optimal move is to trade up, trade WAY up, or stand pat. This feels like a really good outcome though. Two of my favorite WR prospects in the draft and a good safety prospect. I'll differ to others on how the other Day 3 picks are but if we came out of the draft with Brian Thomas and Javon Baker, I would be very pleased. 21 minutes ago, julian said: I’ve seen plenty of people agreeing with your idea of Baker eventually becoming a #1, lots of respected talent evaluators, yet I always see him late 2nd,3rd rnd and in some cases a day 3 pick. Why the disconnect ? Think there's been some rumors that he struggles to learn the playbook, but beyond that, not really sure. It seems like everyone in the draft community says he's underrated but if everyone says it, is he really underrated? 1 1 Quote
K D Posted April 17 Posted April 17 34 minutes ago, julian said: I’ve seen plenty of people agreeing with your idea of Baker eventually becoming a #1, lots of respected talent evaluators, yet I always see him late 2nd,3rd rnd and in some cases a day 3 pick. Why the disconnect ? Played at a smaller school and ran a "slow" 40 (4.54 I believe). He was cooking the corners he faced and that's all you can really do. They probably would have preferred to see him do it against the SEC guys like the guys from Texas etc 1 Quote
BeastMaster Posted April 17 Posted April 17 1 hour ago, turbo044 said: I understand your rationale, but, I don't think Worthy is anywhere close to the WR as Thomas II, Picking him at 28 is a severe overdraft. I would much rather draft Ladd at 28 and trade up to the middle 2nd to grab Legette, Franklin, Worthy or Coleman Worthy has explosiveness that nobody else has in this draft, and he will be gone early second at best. In a perfect world, we trade back and get Worthy and Coleman or Legette, but I'm fine taking him at 28. If you want Thomas II as your guy, you are giving Josh Allen little to no help for next season because he's not ready to play against NFL defenses, and he may never be. Quote
No_Matter_What Posted April 17 Posted April 17 5 hours ago, MikePJ76 said: The next two edge players picked in his mock after The Bills pick at 60 67 Commanders Adisa Isaac Edge Penn State 75 Bears Chris Braswell Edge Alabama FWIW he has the ravens doing this at 62 62 Ravens Xavier Legette WR South Carolina Wait, so Legette is there at 60? Then just pick him and call it a day. Thomas and Legette? Are you serious? If both pan out, we are unstoppable for next 4 years and then we pay one and get comp pick for the other. If one pans out it's still great. Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted April 17 Posted April 17 Safety in the 4th or 5th would be my preferred option and trying to land Justin Simmons after the draft Quote
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