gonzo1105 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 7 hours ago, Maine-iac said: Princely weighed in at 244 at the combine. All being opinions. There's many different ways to slice a draft. With two picks fairly close here it's conceivable to get both a DT and Princely. I wouldn't dislike that either. I personally feel like projecting pass rushers is much like pass catchers and is very hit or miss and later pick guys will produce as much as early round guys. That said I like the prospect and I certainly wouldn't be upset with the pick but I want a top DT more than a DE project. If we got both I'd be all smiles. Yea I dropped Princely pretty hard in my top 100 once I saw 244 4.72 and I didn’t like his body type either to be honest. Very high legged like Franklin was at WR 1 Quote
Ralonzo Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM (edited) On 3/18/2025 at 5:50 PM, DJB said: Best in the business Daniel Jeremiah has the Bills taking Grant at 30 😍 Worst in the business Chad Reuter says: Bills trade 30, 109, 132 to Minnesota for 24. #24 Azareyeh Thomas CB Florida State - The 4.50 boundary corner that you need to spend your 4th rounders to secure, passing on: Hairston, Amos, Porter, Starks, Emmanwori... not to mention Harmon, Grant, Tyliek, Nolen, Green, Burden etc. #56 Kevin Winston S Penn State - Hey, didn't they just draft this guy last year? Run support box safety? #62 Xavier Restrepo WR Miami - All that money they gave Shakir tells me they need another one of those to back him up. For reference: (#26 Walter Nolen DT Mississippi) (#57 Jayden Higgens WR Iowa) (#63 Oluwafemi Oladejo EDGE UCLA) This is the most benighted most draft by either someone who knows nothing about what the Bills need, what they've already done and what they typically do - except trade up in the first using a 4th for someone who they didn't have to trade up for at all - and no DL picks in a historic DL draft. Either that or he hates the Bills and wishes for them to do this. The picks right AFTER these ***** moron picks would be a fair draft... IF they didn't piss away their 4ths for no reason. I would place a Fire Beane sign outside my house if any of those things actually happens. Edited Sunday at 06:33 PM by Ralonzo 2 1 1 Quote
nosejob Posted Sunday at 06:36 PM Posted Sunday at 06:36 PM 13 minutes ago, Ralonzo said: Worst in the business Chad Reuter says: Bills trade 30, 109, 132 to Minnesota for 24. #24 Azareyeh Thomas CB Florida State - The 4.50 boundary corner that you need to spend your 4th rounders to secure, passing on: Hairston, Amos, Porter, Starks, Emmanwori... not to mention Harmon, Grant, Tyliek, Nolen, Green, Pearce (he has him going #60 lol), Burden etc. #56 Kevin Winston S Penn State - Hey, didn't they just draft this guy last year? Run support box safety? #62 Xavier Restrepo WR Miami - All that money they gave Shakir tells me they need another one of those to back him up. For reference: (#26 Walter Nolen DT Mississippi) (#57 Jayden Higgens WR Iowa) (#63 Oluwafemi Oladejo EDGE UCLA) This is the most benighted most draft by either someone who knows nothing about what the Bills need, what they've already done and what they typically do - except trade up in the first using a 4th for someone who they didn't have to trade up for at all - and no DL picks in a historic DL draft. Either that or he hates the Bills and wishes for them to do this. The picks right AFTER these ***** moron picks would be a fair draft... IF they didn't piss away their 4ths for no reason. I would place a Fire Beane sign outside my house if any of those things actually happens. No way to make up anything worse than this. 2 1 1 Quote
TheBeaneBandit Posted Sunday at 07:06 PM Posted Sunday at 07:06 PM 29 minutes ago, nosejob said: No way to make up anything worse than this. I would jump off the nearest bridge if that happened🤮😡🤦 2 1 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted Monday at 01:59 PM Posted Monday at 01:59 PM Here is a mock from somone named Ben Standing at the athletic. I did not realize Mike Green has two sexual assaults possibly hanging over his head. If Beane were to trade up for a guy in that situation he should be fired. 26. *Buffalo Bills (via Rams): Mike Green, Edge, Marshall (Projected trade: Bills acquire No. 26 from Rams for Nos. 30 and 109) The Bills (10 picks) get ahead of the Ravens and Lions in pursuit of edge-rusher help. Free-agent signing Joey Bosa is Greg Rousseau’s tag-team partner for 2025, while Green, last season’s FBS leader with 17 sacks, adjusts going from the Thundering Herd to the NFL. Green could be among the first 15 picks if teams are comfortable with his off-the-field controversies. Quote
TheBeaneBandit Posted Monday at 02:16 PM Posted Monday at 02:16 PM 14 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said: Here is a mock from somone named Ben Standing at the athletic. I did not realize Mike Green has two sexual assaults possibly hanging over his head. If Beane were to trade up for a guy in that situation he should be fired. 26. *Buffalo Bills (via Rams): Mike Green, Edge, Marshall (Projected trade: Bills acquire No. 26 from Rams for Nos. 30 and 109) The Bills (10 picks) get ahead of the Ravens and Lions in pursuit of edge-rusher help. Free-agent signing Joey Bosa is Greg Rousseau’s tag-team partner for 2025, while Green, last season’s FBS leader with 17 sacks, adjusts going from the Thundering Herd to the NFL. Green could be among the first 15 picks if teams are comfortable with his off-the-field controversies. Still not a bad trade at all 'for the right guy" if the Bills think someone ahead of them is going to take "their guy". Just not a dude with two potential sexual assaults. 1 Quote
wppete Posted Monday at 03:36 PM Posted Monday at 03:36 PM 30 Nick Emmanwori S | South Carolina A 56 Landon Jackson EDGE | Arkansas A+ 62 Darien Porter CB | Iowa State A 109 Savion Williams WR | TCU A+ 132 C.J. West DL | Indiana A+ 169 Kyle Williams WR | Washington State B+ 170 Aeneas Peebles DL | Virginia Tech B+ 173 Elijah Roberts DL | SMU B+ 177 Seth McLaughlin IOL | Ohio State A+ 206 Trevor Etienne RB | Georgia A+ 3 Quote
quincy Posted Monday at 06:47 PM Posted Monday at 06:47 PM Trading with Cleveland to get back pick 94 at using that on WR Thornton. Taking 2 Wide Receivers and 2 Cornerbacks. 33. Donovan Ezeiruaku EDGE Boston College 56. Darien Porter CB Iowa State 62. Jayden Higgins WR Iowa State 94. Dont'e Thornton WR Tennessee 111. Zy Alexander CB LSU 132. Smael Mondon Jr. LB Georgia 163. Jamaree Caldwell DT Oregon 169. Kitan Crawford S Nevada 173. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn 177. Riley Leonard QB Notre Dame 206. Vernon Broughton DT Texas Quote
NewEra Posted Monday at 07:12 PM Posted Monday at 07:12 PM On 3/23/2025 at 12:21 PM, Ralonzo said: Worst in the business Chad Reuter says: Bills trade 30, 109, 132 to Minnesota for 24. #24 Azareyeh Thomas CB Florida State - The 4.50 boundary corner that you need to spend your 4th rounders to secure, passing on: Hairston, Amos, Porter, Starks, Emmanwori... not to mention Harmon, Grant, Tyliek, Nolen, Green, Burden etc. #56 Kevin Winston S Penn State - Hey, didn't they just draft this guy last year? Run support box safety? #62 Xavier Restrepo WR Miami - All that money they gave Shakir tells me they need another one of those to back him up. For reference: (#26 Walter Nolen DT Mississippi) (#57 Jayden Higgens WR Iowa) (#63 Oluwafemi Oladejo EDGE UCLA) This is the most benighted most draft by either someone who knows nothing about what the Bills need, what they've already done and what they typically do - except trade up in the first using a 4th for someone who they didn't have to trade up for at all - and no DL picks in a historic DL draft. Either that or he hates the Bills and wishes for them to do this. The picks right AFTER these ***** moron picks would be a fair draft... IF they didn't piss away their 4ths for no reason. I would place a Fire Beane sign outside my house if any of those things actually happens. Lol- thanks for posting. Can’t ever take anything Chad says with any sort of confidence after that mock 😂 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted Monday at 07:34 PM Posted Monday at 07:34 PM PFF doesn't like my picks...but I do Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted Wednesday at 03:47 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:47 AM (edited) 30. DT Derrick Harmon Oregon 56. WR Isaiah Bond Texas 62. EDGE Landon Jackson Arkansas 109. DT CJ West Indiana 132. WR Dont’e Thornton Tennessee (*Sign Veteran CB before Draft & take your picks of Safety & CB in Round 5) Now here we’ve rebuilt the DL & given Josh the Need for Speed!! Shakir Palmer Coleman Samuel Bond Thornton Fun competition Edited Wednesday at 03:54 AM by Warriorspikes51 2 Quote
Bongo Posted Wednesday at 09:10 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:10 PM My no trade mock of the day. Like this one. 3 Quote
Ralonzo Posted Wednesday at 10:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:49 PM On 3/24/2025 at 3:34 PM, Warriorspikes51 said: PFF doesn't like my picks...but I do I kinda like it... my own stab for the day was Harmon (B) Porter (B+) and Ivey (A). Grant has been more consistently unavailable while Pearce has been more consistently available. I don't think it's character issues with Pearce - unless you count being dumb as a box of rocks as a character trait. Quote
Dr. Who Posted Wednesday at 11:28 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:28 PM 30. Kenneth GrantDT Michigan 56. Maxwell HairstonCB Kentucky 62. Isaiah BondWR Texas 109. Billy BowmanS Oklahoma 132. Sai'vion JonesEDGE LSU 169. Marcus TateOG Clemson 170. Raheim SandersRB South Carolina 173. Nohl WilliamsCB California 177. Mitchell EvansTE Notre Dame 206. Tyrion Ingram-DawkinsDT Georgia 1 1 Quote
wppete Posted Thursday at 04:02 AM Posted Thursday at 04:02 AM 30 Isaiah Bond WR | Texas C+ 56 Landon Jackson EDGE | Arkansas A+ 62 Tyleik Williams DL | Ohio State A+ 109 Jacob Parrish CB | Kansas State A+ 132 Jamaree Caldwell DL | Oregon C+ 169 Mello Dotson CB | Kansas C 170 Seth McLaughlin IOL | Ohio State B+ 173 Jonas Sanker S | Virginia A+ 177 Trevor Etienne RB | Georgia A 206 Nash Hutmacher DL | Nebraska 1 Quote
RyanC883 Posted Thursday at 05:14 PM Posted Thursday at 05:14 PM from NFL Draft Buzz. Wanted to see what happens when taking a WR in 1st. I've seen Burden falling down in several simulators. Here, took him over Grant. Ended up still getting a decent DT haul, but perhaps better getting Grant and then Higgins (essentially trading Grant for Burden). Thoughts: PICK: 30 RND: 1 (BUF) Luther Burden III WR Missouri PROFILE PICK: 56 RND: 2 (BUF) Alfred Collins DT Texas PROFILE PICK: 62 RND: 2 (BUF) Jayden Higgins WR Iowa State PROFILE PICK: 109 RND: 4 (BUF) Zy Alexander CB LSU PROFILE PICK: 132 RND: 4 (BUF) Billy Bowman Jr. S Oklahoma PROFILE PICK: 169 RND: 5 (BUF) Raheim Sanders RB South Carolina PROFILE PICK: 170 RND: 5 (BUF) Jay Higgins LB Iowa PROFILE PICK: 173 RND: 5 (BUF) JJ Pegues DT Ole Miss PROFILE PICK: 177 RND: 6 (BUF) RJ Oben DL-EDGE Notre Dame PROFILE PICK: 206 RND: 6 (BUF) Nazir Stackhouse DL Georgia 1 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM I'm coming for Beane's job! 2 Quote
Special K Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM Microsoft Copilot AI Chatbot was asked to do a Mock of the 1st round by USA Today Sports: 2025 NFL mock draft: First-round AI picks 1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB, Miami (FL) Copilot wanted the Titans to "secure their future with a quarterback." It ended up giving them Ward, who is seemingly trending toward being the No. 1 overall pick. So far, so good. 2. Cleveland Browns: Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State The Browns are expected to take either Carter, Shedeur Sanders or Travis Hunter at No. 2, so this is another reasonable selection from Copilot. The chatbot wanted Cleveland to land "a dominant edge rusher to pair with Myles Garrett," so Carter fits the bill. 3. New York Giants: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado Copilot threw a little shade at New York in its brief analysis of this pick, saying the Giants "finally addressed their quarterback situation." Jameis Winston and Tommy DeVito are the only quarterbacks presently on New York's roster despite Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll being on the hot seat, so Sanders is a sensible pick. JAMEIS WINSTON: Winners and losers after Giants sign veteran QB 4. New England Patriots: Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado Here's another pick that matches many of the mock drafts. The Patriots will almost certainly select either Hunter or Carter if they are on the board here. In this case, Copilot gave New England, "a versatile playmaker who can shine on both sides of the ball." 5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan Graham to the Jaguars is another popular pick the chatbot targeted for its mock. Copilot wanted to give Jacksonville "a disruptive force" along the defensive line, and the Michigan product qualified. 6. Las Vegas Raiders: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State The Raiders need to add talent at running back. Jeanty is universally regarded as one of the best players in the 2025 NFL draft, so pairing the "powerful runner" with Pete Carroll was a smart move by Copilot. 7. New York Jets: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri Membou has been gaining steam throughout the draft process, but it isn't yet clear whether he will go ahead of Will Campbell, who has arm length concerns. Copilot is planting its flag on the Membou hill, calling him a "cornerstone" for the Jets' offensive line. This represents the AI's first warm take, but it's hard to argue against Membou's fit with the Jets, who need an upgrade at right tackle. 8. Carolina Panthers: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona Copilot is bucking the trend of giving the Panthers a defensive player at No. 8 overall. Instead, it's giving McMillan to the Panthers. There's little doubt that the 6-5 receiver would help "to support their young quarterback" so if the Panthers like the big-bodied wide-out's skills, they could select him as a long-term partner for Xavier Legette. 9. New Orleans Saints: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State Copilot called Warren a "do-it-all tight end" and noted he would be a big-time upgrade for New Orleans' offense. No player on the Saints had more than 548 receiving yards last season, so perhaps adding Warren would be a creative way to create more open space for Chris Olave. 10. Chicago Bears: Jalon Walker, LB/EDGE, Georgia Copilot acknowledged this as a potential landing spot for Will Campbell but ultimately opted to go defense after the Bears addressed their offensive line in free agency. The chatbot called Walker "a versatile defender to boost their pass rush." 11. San Francisco 49ers: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan. The 49ers have a lot of needs after free agency and Copilot wanted to give them "a skilled corner to strengthen their secondary." San Francisco lost Charvarius Ward to the Indianapolis Colts, and Johnson looks like a physical, instinctive replacement. 12. Dallas Cowboys: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas This is the first questionable pick by Copilot. It's not a bad one, as Banks fits the range and is "a versatile offensive lineman" who could play either guard or tackle. It's just a matter of whether Dallas would be willing to spend a second consecutive first-round pick on an offensive lineman (and third in four years) after selecting Tyler Guyton last season to be the team's long-term left tackle. 13. Miami Dolphins: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas Golden certainly fits the profile of what the Dolphins like in their receivers, as he ran the fastest 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL combine. Copilot views him as "a polished receiver with excellent route-running skills" who can upgrade Miami's offense. That said, the Dolphins probably need offensive line and defensive help with Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine making a solid trio atop the team's receiver depth chart. As such, this pick seems unlikely. 14. Indianapolis Colts: Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina Copilot is high on Emmanwori, who is "a playmaking safety with excellent range and tackling ability." There may be some sticker shock seeing him mocked ahead of Malaki Starks, but it could happen. Pairing Emmanwori with free agent addition Cam Bynum would undoubtedly change the complexion of Indianapolis' defense under Lou Anarumo. 15. Atlanta Falcons: Donovan Jackson, OL, Ohio State Here's a pick that probably won't happen, as the Falcons don't have a true need at guard. Chris Lindstrom was Pro Football Focus' No. 1-ranked guard in 2024 and was named an All-Pro second-teamer while Matthew Bergeron ranked 19th among 77 qualified guards, per PFF. As such, the Falcons don't need "a powerful guard to solidify their offensive line" – unless Copilot proposes moving a player inside to center to replace Drew Dalman, now with the Bears. 16. Arizona Cardinals: Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss Copilot praised Nolen's "exceptional strength and quickness." That sounds like an ideal fit for Jonathan Gannon's defense, especially after it added Josh Sweat to serve as a top edge rusher. 17. Cincinnati Bengals: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan OK, this seems highly unlikely after the Bengals gave long-term deals to Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Mike Gesicki. They need to focus on their defense. So, as fun as it would be to see Joe Burrow pick up "a reliable tight end with strong hands and blocking ability," this may be the least likely pick of all in this first-round mock. 18. Seattle Seahawks: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia Would Seattle really pass on Will Campbell or Tyler Booker here? Copilot believes so, as Starks has "excellent range and instincts" that could upgrade the Seahawks' defense. That may be true, but Sam Darnold would be in trouble behind Seattle's offensive line should this pick come to pass. 19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State Copilot wanted to give the Buccaneers "a polished receiver to boost their offense." In its estimation, Egbuka was the best wide-out available, so he was tapped to be insurance as Chris Godwin returns from an ankle injury and the eventual successor to Mike Evans. 20. Denver Broncos: James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee The Broncos generated a league-high 63 sacks last season, but Copilot still wanted to give the team "a dynamic pass rusher with excellent athleticism and high upside." Between him, Jonathon Cooper, Nik Bonitto and Dondrea Tillman, Denver would have one of the deepest edge rushing crews in the NFL. 21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama This is a bit of an odd fit. Linebacker isn't a major need for the Steelers despite losing Elandon Roberts, and part of the appeal with Campbell is that he can play on the edge. Pittsburgh already has a deep edge rush rotation, so Campbell may not see many snaps there. Copilot highlighted Campbell's versatility, instincts and athleticism as reasons he would be a good fit in Pittsburgh. 22. Los Angeles Chargers: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina The Chargers signed Najee Harris to a one-year deal during the 2025 offseason, but Greg Roman's run-heavy offense could use a partner for him and a potential long-term star at the position. Copilot views Hampton as the draft's second-best running back thanks to his "excellent vision and contact balance." 23. Green Bay Packers: TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State Copilot has the Packers taking a page out of the Lions' playbook and adding an explosive running back to pair with their three-down starter, Josh Jacobs. The chatbot likes Henderson's "exceptional speed and versatility." However, it's still hard to imagine the Packers spending a first-round pick on a running back after signing Jacobs to a lucrative four-year contract last offseason. 24. Minnesota Vikings: Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State Evidently, Copilot loves running backs! That's three in a row off the board with the Vikings taking the "explosive" Judkins with their first-round pick. Minnesota could certainly use a high-end running back to complement 30-year-old Aaron Jones, but like the Packers, they have more significant needs to address in Round 1 than running back. 25. Houston Texans: Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri At this point, we can safely assume Copilot has simply forgotten about Will Campbell. It's hard to imagine Houston passing on him despite signing Cam Robinson after trading away Laremy Tunsil. But in this mock, Burden – "a dynamic wide receiver with excellent hands, route-running skills and the ability to create explosive plays" – lands in Houston to work in tandem with Nico Collins. 26. Los Angeles Rams: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan The Rams struggled against the run last season and signed Poona Ford to help them on the line of scrimmage. Selecting the "powerful and disruptive" Grant would double down on addressing that weakness and continue to bolster Los Angeles' defense in the post-Aaron Donald era. 27. Baltimore Ravens: Tyler Booker, G, Alabama The Ravens retained left tackle Ronnie Stanley ahead of free agency but lost left guard Patrick Mekari to the Jaguars. Copilot likes the "technically sound" Booker to help replace Mekari. This seems like a sensible pick considering Baltimore's tendency for taking players from Alabama. 28. Detroit Lions: Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame The Lions spent their 2024 first-round pick on cornerback Terrion Arnold. Could they do so again? Copilot credits Morrison with having "excellent ball skills" that could make him a successful NFL cornerback. That said, Detroit signed D.J. Reed in free agency to play across from Arnold and still has 2024 second-round pick Ennis Rakestraw in the fold. That could encourage the Lions to look elsewhere on defense. 29. Washington Commanders: Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss This represents a bit of a reach for Umanmielen, who ranks 59th overall on the Mock Draft Database's consensus big board. However, Washington does need a high-end pass rusher, and Copilot believes Umanmielen's "excellent athleticism and versatility" will allow him to become a key player for the Commanders. Still, Umanmielen going ahead of Mike Green and Donovan Ezeiruaku would qualify as a surprise. 30. Buffalo Bills: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon Harmon to the Bills has been a popular mock draft selection, as Buffalo could use a second interior pass rusher to pair with Ed Oliver. Copilot agrees that fit is solid and believes Harmon would "provide the Bills with a strong presence on their defensive front." 31. Kansas City Chiefs: Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon Here's more confirmation that Copilot forgot to include Will Campbell in this mock draft. The Chiefs would spring to the podium if the potential top-10 tackle were still on the board. Instead, Copilot is giving Conerly, who is "a talented and athletic offensive tackle," to Kansas City. That would address the Chiefs' big need at left tackle, where free agent signing Jaylon Moore is expected to get the first crack at the starting job. 32. Philadelphia Eagles: Alfred Collins, DT, Texas The Eagles lost Josh Sweat and Milton Williams in free agency. Here's a potential replacement for the latter. Copilot thinks Collins has "the ability to disrupt both the run and pass game" which makes him an ideal fit for Philadelphia, which has loved selecting trench players under Howie Roseman. That said, this may be a slight reach – Collins checks in at 58th on the Mock Draft Database's consensus big board – especially with edge rushers like Green and Ezeiruaku still on the board. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM On 3/23/2025 at 2:21 PM, Ralonzo said: Worst in the business Chad Reuter says: Bills trade 30, 109, 132 to Minnesota for 24. #24 Azareyeh Thomas CB Florida State - The 4.50 boundary corner that you need to spend your 4th rounders to secure, passing on: Hairston, Amos, Porter, Starks, Emmanwori... not to mention Harmon, Grant, Tyliek, Nolen, Green, Burden etc. #56 Kevin Winston S Penn State - Hey, didn't they just draft this guy last year? Run support box safety? #62 Xavier Restrepo WR Miami - All that money they gave Shakir tells me they need another one of those to back him up. For reference: (#26 Walter Nolen DT Mississippi) (#57 Jayden Higgens WR Iowa) (#63 Oluwafemi Oladejo EDGE UCLA) This is the most benighted most draft by either someone who knows nothing about what the Bills need, what they've already done and what they typically do - except trade up in the first using a 4th for someone who they didn't have to trade up for at all - and no DL picks in a historic DL draft. Either that or he hates the Bills and wishes for them to do this. The picks right AFTER these ***** moron picks would be a fair draft... IF they didn't piss away their 4ths for no reason. I would place a Fire Beane sign outside my house if any of those things actually happens. Each pick is more detached from reality than the one before it. Yet I HATE that the first pick is actually scary like a Beane do-over of Elam's year without getting undercut by KC. And I'll bet they think Winston would have deservedly gone MUCH higher if he hadn't gotten hurt. Makes me shudder, thinking of no DL for Bills in first two days of 2025 draft. On 3/23/2025 at 3:06 PM, TheBeaneBandit said: I would jump off the nearest bridge if that happened🤮😡🤦 Depending on your threshold for what constitutes an acceptable bridge, I'd be getting muddy and probably scraped up by dropping into shallow and Spring debris-filled Bull Creek or maybe Tonawanda Creek (the Canal). The fertilizer levels could be spicy. On 3/26/2025 at 5:10 PM, Bongo said: My no trade mock of the day. Like this one. As a ND fan, I can't abide any mock draft including Riley Leonard. It's possible that coaching/gameplanning is at least partially to blame (when they finally opened things up Leonard flashed in unexpected ways) for the offense's passing issues, but Leonard was too often just a slow running back. Slow/reluctant processing. What I despise in the Bills current backup QB, Trubisky. Not to mention Leonard's like brainless public persona. 1 1 Quote
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