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Bills Top 30 Visits:

DE Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan - ESPN Grade 86, 6th DE

DT Khristian Boyd, Northern Iowa - ESPN Grade 39, 26th DT

WR Devontez Walker, UNC (***) - ESPN Grade 73, 17th WR

RB Trey Benson, Florida St - ESPN Grade 82, 2nd RB

OT Jordan Morgan, Arizona - ESPN Grade 86, 8th OT

WR Ryan Flournoy, Missouri St - ESPN Grade 34, 38th WR

WR Xavier Worthy, Texas (**) - ESPN Grade 87, 8th WR

DB Andru Phillips, Kentucky - ESPN Grade 68, 13th DB

DE Laiatu Latu, UCLA - ESPN Grade 92, 2nd DE

WR Keon Coleman, Florida St (**) - ESPN Grade 87, 9th WR

DB Qwan'tez Stiggers, Toronto Argonauts - Not graded

DT Mason Smith, LSU - ESPN Grade 81, 7th DT

DB Cooper DeJean, Iowa (**) - ESPN Grade 90, 3rd DB

DT Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson - ESPN Grade 73, 10th DT

RB Audric Estime, Notre Dame (**) - ESPN 59, 10th RB

 

Pro Days/Workouts/Private Meetings:

WR Troy Franklin, Oregon (**) - ESPN Grade 83, 11th WR

Edge Adisa Isaac, Penn St - ESPN Grade 81, 12th Edge

WR Devontez Walker, UNC (***) - ESPN Grade 73, 17th WR

S Kitan Oladapo, Oregon St - ESPN Grade 72, 5th S

DB MJ Devonshire, Pittsburgh - ESPN Grade 49, 31st DB

WR Jalen McMillan, Washington (**) - ESPN Grade 77, 14th WR

LB Jamal Hill, Oregon - Not graded

 

Combine Formal Interviews:

DT Braden Fiske, Florida St - ESPN Grade 86, 3rd DT

WR Devontez Walker, UNC (***) - ESPN Grade 73, 17th WR

WR Brian Thomas, LSU - ESPN Grade 90, 4th WR

WR Xavier Worthy, Texas (**) - ESPN Grade 87, 8th WR

OT Patrick Paul, Houston - ESPN Grade 78, 12th OT

WR Keon Coleman, Florida St (**) - ESPN Grade 87, 9th WR

DT Bryon Murphy, Texas - ESPN Grade 91, 1st DT

WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas - ESPN Grade 89, 5th WR

S Calen Bullock, USC - ESPN Grade 72, 6th S

WR Troy Franklin, Oregon (**) - ESPN Grade 83, 11th WR

WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina - ESPN Grade 89, 6th WR

S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota - ESPN Grade 83, 2nd S

S Javon Bullard, Georgia - ESPN Grade 83, 1st S

S Kamren Kinchens, Miami - ESPN Grade 69, 8th S

WR Jalen McMillan, Washington (**) - ESPN Grade 77, 14th WR

WR Roman Wilson, Michigan - ESPN Grade 79, 12th WR

RB Braelon Allen, Wisconsin - ESPN Grade 62, 7th RB

RB Audric Estime, Notre Dame (**) - ESPN 59, 10th RB

RB Frank Gore Jr, SMU - ESPN Grade 50, 19th RB

DE Jalyx Hunt, Houston - Not graded

DB Cooper DeJean, Iowa (**) - ESPN Grade 90, 3rd DB

C Graham Barton, Duke - ESPN Grade 91, 1st C

OT Kiran Amegadjie, Yale - ESPN Grade OT, 14th OT

 

All-Star Circuit:

G Garrett Greenfield, South Dakota St, ESPN Grade 43, 18th G

 

*** indicates how many total visits they had.  No * means only one. 

 

 

Based on positions met with, and volume of meets, the Bills are really doing their due diligence at S, DT, WR, and RB.  We met with all the top WR's, minus the top 3.  We met with the best at their positions for S, DT, C.  Based on the visits, I think the Bills are fully prepared to go WR at 28, but they are also willing to trade back or take BPA.  IF the board falls a certain way, I could see us going C, DT, DB in the 1st, and then trying to trade up in the 2nd.  

 

Regardless, it looks like the Bills have really done their homework for all scenarios at 28, and have their later round, UFA research as well

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4 minutes ago, Virgil said:

Bills Top 30 Visits:

DE Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan - ESPN Grade 86, 6th DE

DT Khristian Boyd, Northern Iowa - ESPN Grade 39, 26th DT

WR Devontez Walker, UNC (***) - ESPN Grade 73, 17th WR

RB Trey Benson, Florida St - ESPN Grade 82, 2nd RB

OT Jordan Morgan, Arizona - ESPN Grade 86, 8th OT

WR Ryan Flournoy, Missouri St - ESPN Grade 34, 38th WR

WR Xavier Worthy, Texas (**) - ESPN Grade 87, 8th WR

DB Andru Phillips, Kentucky - ESPN Grade 68, 13th DB

DE Laiatu Latu, UCLA - ESPN Grade 92, 2nd DE

WR Keon Coleman, Florida St (**) - ESPN Grade 87, 9th WR

DB Qwan'tez Stiggers, Toronto Argonauts - Not graded

DT Mason Smith, LSU - ESPN Grade 81, 7th DT

DB Cooper DeJean, Iowa (**) - ESPN Grade 90, 3rd DB

DT Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson - ESPN Grade 73, 10th DT

RB Audric Estime, Notre Dame (**) - ESPN 59, 10th RB

 

Pro Days/Workouts/Private Meetings:

WR Troy Franklin, Oregon (**) - ESPN Grade 83, 11th WR

Edge Adisa Isaac, Penn St - ESPN Grade 81, 12th Edge

WR Devontez Walker, UNC (***) - ESPN Grade 73, 17th WR

S Kitan Oladapo, Oregon St - ESPN Grade 72, 5th S

DB MJ Devonshire, Pittsburgh - ESPN Grade 49, 31st DB

WR Jalen McMillan, Washington (**) - ESPN Grade 77, 14th WR

LB Jamal Hill, Oregon - Not graded

 

Combine Formal Interviews:

DT Braden Fiske, Florida St - ESPN Grade 86, 3rd DT

WR Devontez Walker, UNC (***) - ESPN Grade 73, 17th WR

WR Brian Thomas, LSU - ESPN Grade 90, 4th WR

WR Xavier Worthy, Texas (**) - ESPN Grade 87, 8th WR

OT Patrick Paul, Houston - ESPN Grade 78, 12th OT

WR Keon Coleman, Florida St (**) - ESPN Grade 87, 9th WR

DT Bryon Murphy, Texas - ESPN Grade 91, 1st DT

WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas - ESPN Grade 89, 5th WR

S Calen Bullock, USC - ESPN Grade 72, 6th S

WR Troy Franklin, Oregon (**) - ESPN Grade 83, 11th WR

WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina - ESPN Grade 89, 6th WR

S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota - ESPN Grade 83, 2nd S

S Javon Bullard, Georgia - ESPN Grade 83, 1st S

S Kamren Kinchens, Miami - ESPN Grade 69, 8th S

WR Jalen McMillan, Washington (**) - ESPN Grade 77, 14th WR

WR Roman Wilson, Michigan - ESPN Grade 79, 12th WR

RB Braelon Allen, Wisconsin - ESPN Grade 62, 7th RB

RB Audric Estime, Notre Dame (**) - ESPN 59, 10th RB

RB Frank Gore Jr, SMU - ESPN Grade 50, 19th RB

DE Jalyx Hunt, Houston - Not graded

DB Cooper DeJean, Iowa (**) - ESPN Grade 90, 3rd DB

C Graham Barton, Duke - ESPN Grade 91, 1st C

OT Kiran Amegadjie, Yale - ESPN Grade OT, 14th OT

 

All-Star Circuit:

G Garrett Greenfield, South Dakota St, ESPN Grade 43, 18th G

 

 

Based on positions met with, and volume of meets, the Bills are really doing their due diligence at S, DT, WR, and RB.  We met with all the top WR's, minus the top 3.  We met with the best at their positions for S, DT, C.  Based on the visits, I think the Bills are fully prepared to go WR at 28, but they are also willing to trade back or take BPA.  IF the board falls a certain way, I could see us going C, DT, DB in the 1st, and then trying to trade up in the 2nd.  

 

Regardless, it looks like the Bills have really done their homework for all scenarios at 28, and have their later round, UFA research as well

 

One thing I will add is don't take this list as gospel.  For example, Ladd McConkey has publicly stated he has met with the Bills several times and isn't on these lists online.  So someone like BTJ only shows up once compared to the other WR's, but he very well could have had other meetings still.  

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10 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

Tez Walker getting too much attention for my liking

 

3 minutes ago, somnus00 said:

Man, they're really interested in 'Tez Walker.

 

I think Tez is very much in play at 60 for them if they elect to go another position in the first.  Not saying they should or shouldn't be, just based on how much interest they have invested in him as most the other WR's they spent time with are either expected to be gone by 60 or go much later than 60.  

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For some reason I think Jalen McMillan will be a pick and I find it highly unlikely they draft a WR at 28 unless it is Brian Thomas Jr. otherwise they draft BPA or trade back.  I don't think Beane will reach just because the sportscasters think he needs a receiver

5 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

 

I think Tez is very much in play at 60 for them if they elect to go another position in the first.  Not saying they should or shouldn't be, just based on how much interest they have invested in him as most the other WR's they spent time with are either expected to be gone by 60 or go much later than 60.  

I personally think second round is too high for him.  He would be an option in third or fourth imo

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11 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

 

I think Tez is very much in play at 60 for them if they elect to go another position in the first.  Not saying they should or shouldn't be, just based on how much interest they have invested in him as most the other WR's they spent time with are either expected to be gone by 60 or go much later than 60.  

Yeah, I can see why they like him. He has an intriguing skill set for his size. But I think he's there in the 4th. I'd have no problem with him being the second receiver in a double dip scenario.

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8 minutes ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

Didn't Lad say he's met with the Bills?

 

Am I missing something on the list?

 

 

Yes,  he has stated that he has met with the Bills multiple times.   These lists can be useful for gauging positional interest,  but don't assume they're complete. 

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The list of WRs they've spent the most time with seems to point more to the 2nd round and beyond.

I wonder if a draft night trade for a veteran WR and then another addition to the WR room on night two or three is in order...

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2 minutes ago, Logic said:

The list of WRs they've spent the most time with seems to point more to the 2nd round and beyond.

I wonder if a draft night trade for a veteran WR and then another addition to the WR room on night two or three is in order...

 

I think they could honestly go DT, C, or DB at 28, then trade up a little to get one of those WR's they like.  I'm not saying I'm a fan of it, but it seems like they are prepared for it.

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Just now, Virgil said:

 

I think they could honestly go DT, C, or DB at 28, then trade up a little to get one of those WR's they like.  I'm not saying I'm a fan of it, but it seems like they are prepared for it.


I agree.

I also happen to believe the whispers I'm hearing about them adding a veteran WR of a higher profile than some might expect.

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1 hour ago, Billzgobowlin said:

For some reason I think Jalen McMillan will be a pick and I find it highly unlikely they draft a WR at 28 unless it is Brian Thomas Jr. otherwise they draft BPA or trade back.  I don't think Beane will reach just because the sportscasters think he needs a receiver

I personally think second round is too high for him.  He would be an option in third or fourth imo


We don’t have a 3rd and he won’t last to 4th IMHO

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1 hour ago, Logic said:

The list of WRs they've spent the most time with seems to point more to the 2nd round and beyond.

I wonder if a draft night trade for a veteran WR and then another addition to the WR room on night two or three is in order...

I am really thinking they are going to trade back.  Swap places with Washington and pick up a 3rd.  

 

Take Franklin in the high 2nd. Go BPA after that.

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