Warriorspikes51 Posted Tuesday at 08:43 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:43 PM Bills stun us all and go Offensive weapons early. We still land 2 CB's + a plug & play 1T and get MUCH faster on offense Draft Buzz report on TreVeyon Henderson: The passing game versatility is what separates Henderson from other explosive backs in this class. Beyond just catching dump-offs, his ability to split out wide and run legitimate routes jumped out in the Cotton Bowl. That 75-yard touchdown reception wasn't just about speed - he set up the defender with a subtle hesitation move that created five yards of separation. Combine this with his advanced pass protection (consistently stone-walling blitzers despite his size), and you're looking at a three-down weapon who won't need to leave the field. Buffalo stands out as perfect scheme fit where Henderson could step in and immediately command 15-18 touches per game. The vision and explosiveness are too special to waste in a committee - this is a feature back whose only limitation is durability. After studying every touch from his last two seasons, I'm convinced he has the tools to be one of the NFL's most dynamic offensive weapons. Give him 18-20 touches per game in a zone-heavy system with designed screens and watch him take over games just like he did against Oregon in the playoffs. 2 Quote
TheBeaneBandit Posted Tuesday at 09:14 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:14 PM 29 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Bills stun us all and go Offensive weapons early. We still land 2 CB's + a plug & play 1T and get MUCH faster on offense Draft Buzz report on TreVeyon Henderson: The passing game versatility is what separates Henderson from other explosive backs in this class. Beyond just catching dump-offs, his ability to split out wide and run legitimate routes jumped out in the Cotton Bowl. That 75-yard touchdown reception wasn't just about speed - he set up the defender with a subtle hesitation move that created five yards of separation. Combine this with his advanced pass protection (consistently stone-walling blitzers despite his size), and you're looking at a three-down weapon who won't need to leave the field. Buffalo stands out as perfect scheme fit where Henderson could step in and immediately command 15-18 touches per game. The vision and explosiveness are too special to waste in a committee - this is a feature back whose only limitation is durability. After studying every touch from his last two seasons, I'm convinced he has the tools to be one of the NFL's most dynamic offensive weapons. Give him 18-20 touches per game in a zone-heavy system with designed screens and watch him take over games just like he did against Oregon in the playoffs. I would absolutely love it but we'd have to have a plan to trade Cook the second Henderson was drafted. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Tuesday at 09:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:53 PM 1 hour ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Bills stun us all and go Offensive weapons early. We still land 2 CB's + a plug & play 1T and get MUCH faster on offense Draft Buzz report on TreVeyon Henderson: The passing game versatility is what separates Henderson from other explosive backs in this class. Beyond just catching dump-offs, his ability to split out wide and run legitimate routes jumped out in the Cotton Bowl. That 75-yard touchdown reception wasn't just about speed - he set up the defender with a subtle hesitation move that created five yards of separation. Combine this with his advanced pass protection (consistently stone-walling blitzers despite his size), and you're looking at a three-down weapon who won't need to leave the field. Buffalo stands out as perfect scheme fit where Henderson could step in and immediately command 15-18 touches per game. The vision and explosiveness are too special to waste in a committee - this is a feature back whose only limitation is durability. After studying every touch from his last two seasons, I'm convinced he has the tools to be one of the NFL's most dynamic offensive weapons. Give him 18-20 touches per game in a zone-heavy system with designed screens and watch him take over games just like he did against Oregon in the playoffs. I think Caldwell can jump into a rotation but I don't think he's a plug and play starter at the 1T He needs to work on consistent block shedding and body control he ended up on the ground too much last season 1 Quote
The BLUES Brothers Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Would be over the moon happy with this one! Have a feeling the pick will be CB in round 1, and a move up in 2nd to get a DT but prefer this way more Quote
MikePJ76 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Daniel Jeremiah has a new top 50. https://www.nfl.com/news/daniel-jeremiah-s-top-50-2025-nfl-draft-prospect-rankings-4-0 for fun. 30. Kenneth Grant Quote
Bruffalo Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 21 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Bills stun us all and go Offensive weapons early. We still land 2 CB's + a plug & play 1T and get MUCH faster on offense Draft Buzz report on TreVeyon Henderson: The passing game versatility is what separates Henderson from other explosive backs in this class. Beyond just catching dump-offs, his ability to split out wide and run legitimate routes jumped out in the Cotton Bowl. That 75-yard touchdown reception wasn't just about speed - he set up the defender with a subtle hesitation move that created five yards of separation. Combine this with his advanced pass protection (consistently stone-walling blitzers despite his size), and you're looking at a three-down weapon who won't need to leave the field. Buffalo stands out as perfect scheme fit where Henderson could step in and immediately command 15-18 touches per game. The vision and explosiveness are too special to waste in a committee - this is a feature back whose only limitation is durability. After studying every touch from his last two seasons, I'm convinced he has the tools to be one of the NFL's most dynamic offensive weapons. Give him 18-20 touches per game in a zone-heavy system with designed screens and watch him take over games just like he did against Oregon in the playoffs. This is basically a dream draft scenario for me, but I don't see 2/3 top picks being offense. Golden alone would kind of make my draft. Him,Coleman, and Palmer would be a great 1-2-3 on the outside. 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 4 Round Mock: 30 Matthew Golden WR | Texas *44. Darien Porter CB | Iowa State 56 TreVeyon Henderson RB | Ohio State 62 Alfred Collins DT | Texas 109 Oluwafemi Oladejo EDGE | UCLA 132 Jamaree Caldwell DT | Oregon *James Cook, 5th, 6th to DAL for #44 Edited 9 hours ago by Warriorspikes51 1 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said: 4 Round Mock: 30 Matthew Golden WR | Texas *44. Darien Porter CB | Iowa State 56 TreVeyon Henderson RB | Ohio State 62 Alfred Collins DT | Texas 109 Oluwafemi Oladejo EDGE | UCLA 132 Jamaree Caldwell DT | Oregon *James Cook, 5th, 6th to DAL for #44 James Cook and a 5th and 6th for a high 2nd? Matthew Golden at 30? Good to see you're staying realistic. Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Cook, 30, 2026 3rd to DAL for 12 12. CB Jahdae Barron 56. RB TreyVeon Henderson 62. DT Alfred Collins 109. WR Dont’e Thornton 132. DT Jamaree Caldwell Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Cook, 30, 2026 3rd to DAL for 12 12. CB Jahdae Barron 56. RB TreyVeon Henderson 62. DT Alfred Collins 109. WR Dont’e Thornton 132. DT Jamaree Caldwell You're still not even close. 12 is worth 347 points 30 is worth 196 points A 2026 3rd equates to a 2025 4th - that's worth 18 points (where teams would expect us to be picking) James Cook's value with all the things working against him (RB, last year of his deal, public angling for a top dollar contract for position, and being traded in a year of a good RB class) is probably topping out at a mid-4th (if we're lucky) - which is worth about 25 points. Proposed Bills trade package - 239 Which will move you to... Pick 24. You want to move up 18 picks and your package would move us up 6 picks. https://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-Value-Chart-Rich-Hill.asp 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, BillsFanForever19 said: You're still not even close. 12 is worth 347 points 30 is worth 196 points A 2026 3rd equates to a 2025 4th - that's worth 18 points (where teams would expect us to be picking) James Cook's value with all the things working against him (RB, last year of his deal, public angling for a top dollar contract for position, and being traded in a year of a good RB class) is probably topping out at a mid-4th (if we're lucky) - which is worth about 25 points. Proposed Bills trade package - 239 Which will move you to... Pick 24. You want to move up 18 picks and your package would move us up 6 picks. https://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-Value-Chart-Rich-Hill.asp do you really think Jerry Jones cares about any of that? 1 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: do you really think Jerry Jones cares about any of that? So you're banking on Jerry Jones' idiocy and him throwing out the Chart that the Cowboys and all teams go by or paying the price of above a mid 2nd Round Pick for James Cook alone to make the trade work - which is more than DK friggin' Metcalf went for? Okay... sure 😆 Edited 2 hours ago by BillsFanForever19 Quote
Ralonzo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 7 hours ago, Bruffalo said: This is basically a dream draft scenario for me, but I don't see 2/3 top picks being offense. Golden alone would kind of make my draft. Him,Coleman, and Palmer would be a great 1-2-3 on the outside. For the first time in a long time I'm against the Bills entertaining a WR on Days 1-2. Where would they play him? Shakir in the slot and Palmer at boundary are set. Then there's Samuel and Coleman as roster locks. This is the draft to get a traits guy later. Too many people are smart to Donte Thornton from Tennessee, I think someone takes a flyer on Day 2... my combine crush is Isaac Teslaa, he'd certainly be worth a flyer in the middle of Day 3. Kind of a faster Hollins - big frame, willing blocker, great hands, clocks in the low 4.4's. Been deployed mainly as a big slot and needs coached up to play outside, but toolsy. Quote
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