OldTimer1960 Posted December 1 Posted December 1 I know that McConkey is more of a slot receiver when the Bills were looking for a bigger boundary WR, but man McConkey is playing well. 9 for 117 in just today’s game. Watching his route running in the pre-draft process had me mesmerized by his cutting ability. I’ve been wrong on draft prospects plenty, so I’m not claiming to be some draft genius, but I really liked him. 8 Quote
HansLanda Posted December 1 Posted December 1 see: Khalil Shakir. I get it with the production as a rookie, but let's just see how Keon plays out as that is the next natural question. 2 5 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted December 1 Posted December 1 I agree, he was my # 1 guy who would be available but you couldn’t have a conversation around here last off-season if the name wasn’t Brian Thomas, Xavier Legette, or Adonai Mitchell with a little Xavier Worthy sprinkled in. I honestly don’t believe the Bills cared a ton about size necessarily. They took the upside player in Coleman which isn’t surprising when you look at their draft history 4 Quote
Augie Posted December 1 Posted December 1 11 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said: I know that McConkey is more of a slot receiver when the Bills were looking for a bigger boundary WR, but man McConkey is playing well. 9 for 117 in just today’s game. Watching his route running in the pre-draft process had me mesmerized by his cutting ability. I’ve been wrong on draft prospects plenty, so I’m not claiming to be some draft genius, but I really liked him. Our DIL is a UGA grad and we live in Atlanta. I was a big McConky fan after seeing quite a bit of him. He’s just a football player. If our roster and needs had been different, I would not have minded finding a way to get him for the slot at the right price. 2 Quote
NewEra Posted December 1 Posted December 1 5 minutes ago, HansLanda said: see: Khalil Shakir. I get it with the production as a rookie, but let's just see how Keon plays out as that is the next natural question. Yeah- McConkey was the guy I wanted when we were on the clock- I saw him a can’t miss weapon- I was going to worry about who can play outside later. I’ve changed my tune and I am all aboard the Keon train. He’s a much better compliment to Shakir and, despite his 40 time, is a big play WR, that can make plays all over the field as well as dominate WRs in the run game. Very happy about how this turned out. X 2 2 Quote
GunnerBill Posted December 1 Posted December 1 He is a great slot receiver. The Bills needed boundary help. He is a good fit in that offense. Good luck to him. 4 4 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted December 1 Posted December 1 (edited) No reason to covet another team's receivers, what with Robert Foster still available...😇🙄 Edited December 1 by Ridgewaycynic2013 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Just now, GunnerBill said: He is a great slot receiver. The Bills needed boundary help. He is a good fit in that offense. Good luck to him. He's a great fit in any offense. He's a guy who gets open at all levels. Guys his size can play outside. I know he's doing more in the slot in LA but it also makes sense when you spent a 1st rounder on Johnston the year before and got rid of Keenan Allen. We've long disagreed on this point though lol. Quote
GunnerBill Posted December 1 Posted December 1 1 minute ago, gonzo1105 said: He's a great fit in any offense. He's a guy who gets open at all levels. Guys his size can play outside. I know he's doing more in the slot in LA but it also makes sense when you spent a 1st rounder on Johnston the year before and got rid of Keenan Allen. We've long disagreed on this point though lol. Yea I don't think he can play anything more than spot duty outside. Not about his size so much as about his skillset. Haven't seen anything to change my mind. Quote
Big Blitz Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Oh I thought this was going to be about how the Chiefs are going to draw the Chargers minus Dobbins and McConkey. Should be another fun one. Quote
NickelCity Posted December 1 Posted December 1 14 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: I agree, he was my # 1 guy who would be available but you couldn’t have a conversation around here last off-season if the name wasn’t Brian Thomas, Xavier Legette, or Adonai Mitchell with a little Xavier Worthy sprinkled in. Eh. He was talked about plenty. Quote
gonzo1105 Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Just now, Big Blitz said: Oh I thought this was going to be about how the Chiefs are going to draw the Chargers minus Dobbins and McConkey. Should be another fun one. I mean he did injure his knee in the game ........ supposedly minor though Quote
Aussie Joe Posted December 1 Posted December 1 9 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: I agree, he was my # 1 guy who would be available but you couldn’t have a conversation around here last off-season if the name wasn’t Brian Thomas, Xavier Legette, or Adonai Mitchell with a little Xavier Worthy sprinkled in. Pretty much everybody here loved Thomas and hated Coleman for the space between the Combine and the draft… also remember a few that wanted to trade up multiple firsts and seconds to get Harrison or Odunze …lol I really liked McConkey too …but Coleman seems to be working out as well … so can’t really complain …looks like they are committed now to paying Shakir a bag though … Quote
gonzo1105 Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Just now, NickelCity said: Eh. He was talked about plenty. Yea by me, @GASabresIUFan, and a couple others who were beating that drum very early only for the two small, injury prone narrative. Quote
FireChans Posted December 1 Posted December 1 2 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: Yea by me, @GASabresIUFan, and a couple others who were beating that drum very early only for the two small, injury prone narrative. Ladd's ceiling isn't high enough. I felt that way then and I feel that way now. He's on pace for 79 catches and 1049 yards. That's a really good season for a rookie. IMO, it will likely be one of the best seasons of his career. 2 1 Quote
DJB Posted December 1 Posted December 1 If we didn’t have Shakir he would have been perfect in this offense 1 1 Quote
Success Posted December 1 Posted December 1 I see a lot of fanbases wishing they had him now. He has been better than people expected. 1 Quote
OldTimer1960 Posted December 1 Author Posted December 1 I wasn’t really lamenting that the Bills didn’t take him and I wasn’t arguing that Coleman hasn’t shown nice flashes. I only meant to tip my hat to a rookie who is playing really well. 3 Quote
Brandon Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Yeah, I thought McConkey was pretty close to 'can't miss' and would be an excellent player in the NFL. He was the player I would have selected at the time. Some will say he's only a slot receiver, and that may or may not be true, but as weak as the Bills WRs seemed going into the draft, I was more concerned that they got someone that could actually play than worry about position within the group. Thankfully, Coleman looks like he's going to be a good player in his own right. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted December 1 Posted December 1 4 minutes ago, DJB said: If we didn’t have Shakir he would have been perfect in this offense Agree. But you can find Tank Dells in the 3rd and Khalil Shakirs in the 5th. It's why for me I wouldn't use a 1st round pick on a guy I thought was a slot only. I know in the end we didn't use a 1st round pick on anyone. But it is about the opportunity cost of not using 1st round picks on Quarterbacks or the guys who have to win 1v1s outside in the NFL- franchise LT, #1WR, #1CB, DE. I had McConkey above Coleman fwiw, he was my WR8, Keon was WR9. But I wouldn't have spent a first round pick on either for different reasons. 2 Quote
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