nosejob Posted yesterday at 02:39 PM Posted yesterday at 02:39 PM 1 hour ago, turbo044 said: 2 Trade downs here, picking up an early 4th and SF's 2026 2nd. Here I waited on CB's, but still got two mid round sleepers I like. Got 3 Stud DT's, a stud TE, 2 speedsters at WR (one with size) and the fastest RB in the draft. 43. Walter NolenDT Ole Miss 56. Kenneth GrantDT Michigan 73. Kyle WilliamsWR Washington State 109. Elijah ArroyoTE Miami (FL) 110. Joshua FarmerDT Florida State 113. Cobee BryantCB Kansas 132. Dont'e ThorntonWR Tennessee 169. Kitan CrawfordS Nevada 170. Zah FrazierCB UTSA 173. Jaydon BlueRB Texas 177. Shaun DolacLB Buffalo What a dream draft. 1 Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted yesterday at 06:27 PM Posted yesterday at 06:27 PM Has anybody done this yet? Asked ChatGPT; criteria I gave it being "realistic & scheme fit"... I can tell its pretty whack given its talking about "post-Diggs". I dont know much about this draft past round 2, so you'll have to be the judge Round 1, Pick 26 Matthew Golden, WR, Texas Why: A dynamic playmaker with elite speed (4.29 40-yard dash) and route-running ability. Golden can stretch the field and provide Josh Allen with a reliable deep threat Round 2, Pick 58 Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina Why: A versatile safety with excellent size (6'3", 220 lbs) and athleticism. Emmanwori can play both deep and in the box, fitting well into the Bills' defensive schemes. Round 3, Pick 90 Omarr Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee Why: A quick, gap-shooting defensive tackle capable of putting pressure on the quarterback. Norman-Lott adds depth and pass-rushing ability to the interior defensive line. Round 4, Pick 124 Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State Why: A feisty nickel corner with impressive speed (4.35 40-yard dash). Parrish brings competitiveness and depth to the secondary, particularly in slot coverage Round 5, Pick 160 T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina Why: An interior pass rusher with notable production (11.5 sacks in 2024). Sanders offers rotational depth and potential as a disruptive force on the defensive line. Round 6, Pick 205 (LOL REALLYYYYY CHATGPT?!) Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State Why: A tall (6'4") receiver with strong hands and contested catch ability. Higgins provides a red-zone target and depth to the receiving corps. Round 7, Pick 239 Ryan Rehkow, P, BYU Why: A punter with a powerful leg and excellent hang time. Rehkow can compete for the starting role and improve field position battles. Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 06:41 PM Posted yesterday at 06:41 PM 13 minutes ago, BillsShredder83 said: Has anybody done this yet? Asked ChatGPT; criteria I gave it being "realistic & scheme fit"... I can tell its pretty whack given its talking about "post-Diggs". I dont know much about this draft past round 2, so you'll have to be the judge Round 1, Pick 26 Matthew Golden, WR, Texas Why: A dynamic playmaker with elite speed (4.29 40-yard dash) and route-running ability. Golden can stretch the field and provide Josh Allen with a reliable deep threat Round 2, Pick 58 Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina Why: A versatile safety with excellent size (6'3", 220 lbs) and athleticism. Emmanwori can play both deep and in the box, fitting well into the Bills' defensive schemes. Round 3, Pick 90 Omarr Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee Why: A quick, gap-shooting defensive tackle capable of putting pressure on the quarterback. Norman-Lott adds depth and pass-rushing ability to the interior defensive line. Round 4, Pick 124 Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State Why: A feisty nickel corner with impressive speed (4.35 40-yard dash). Parrish brings competitiveness and depth to the secondary, particularly in slot coverage Round 5, Pick 160 T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina Why: An interior pass rusher with notable production (11.5 sacks in 2024). Sanders offers rotational depth and potential as a disruptive force on the defensive line. Round 6, Pick 205 (LOL REALLYYYYY CHATGPT?!) Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State Why: A tall (6'4") receiver with strong hands and contested catch ability. Higgins provides a red-zone target and depth to the receiving corps. Round 7, Pick 239 Ryan Rehkow, P, BYU Why: A punter with a powerful leg and excellent hang time. Rehkow can compete for the starting role and improve field position battles. There is no way TJ or Jaden get there. Totally impossible. 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted yesterday at 07:51 PM Posted yesterday at 07:51 PM (edited) interior DL goes from weakness to STRENGTH in a hurry. Do it. Those 3 will make each other stronger with the competition. with rotation, gives us a chance to keep the big guys fresh. Grant, West Oliver, Collins Ogunjobi suspended / DT5 Carter inactive DaQuan released Of course, this is unlikely to happen....but it shouldn't be. We have Ed Oliver and no one. Edited yesterday at 08:06 PM by Warriorspikes51 Quote
nosejob Posted yesterday at 09:07 PM Posted yesterday at 09:07 PM 1 hour ago, Warriorspikes51 said: interior DL goes from weakness to STRENGTH in a hurry. Do it. Those 3 will make each other stronger with the competition. with rotation, gives us a chance to keep the big guys fresh. Grant, West Oliver, Collins Ogunjobi suspended / DT5 Carter inactive DaQuan released Of course, this is unlikely to happen....but it shouldn't be. We have Ed Oliver and no one. And Ed Oliver shouldn't be on the field all the time. We need 2 capable combos. Quote
JoeF Posted yesterday at 09:10 PM Posted yesterday at 09:10 PM Traded next year's second and move around to get this..... 24: R1 P24 S Nick Emmanwori - South Carolina 27: R1 P27 DL Kenneth Grant - Michigan 80: R3 P16 EDGE Jack Sawyer - Ohio St 109: R4 P7 CB Denzel Burke - Ohio St 117: R4 P15 LB Smael Mondon Jr - Georgia 132: R4 P30 DL Jamaree Caldwell - Oregon 169: R5 P31 WR Isaac TeSlaa - Arkansas 170: R5 P32 RB LeQuint Allen - Syracuse 173: R5 P35 DL Jay Toia - UCLA 177: R6 P1 CB Bilhal Kone - Western Michigan 206: R6 P30 LB Shaun Dolac - Buffalo Quote
Big Turk Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) I asked Chat GPT to take on the role of NFL GM for the Bills and draft based on team needs and prospect value for the first 2 rounds while simulating the other teams picks as well and here is what it came up with: 1st round-30: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan 2nd round-60: Dorian Strong, CB Virginia Tech 2nd round-62: Kyren Lacy, WR LSU Edited 19 hours ago by Big Turk 1 Quote
LyndonvilleBill Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Couple small trades. Used 56 & 173 to move up to 50. Traded 169 w/Rams for 26' 4&6 Then, slip of a finger and I guess I traded 177 for 183&210 w/Ravens.🫣 Looks like it turned out ok in the end.😁 1 Quote
Special K Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I think these four would truly re-make the Bills D. 1 Quote
Dr. Who Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Wasn't happy with the choices at 30 and kept trading back. Ended up pretty interesting. Doubled up on some key positions, and overall I like this for the D. 42. Tyleik WilliamsDT Ohio State 56. Maxwell HairstonCB Kentucky 68. Princely UmanmielenEDGE Ole Miss 69. Darien PorterCB Iowa State 108. CJ WestDT Indiana 109. Dont'e ThorntonWR Tennessee 110. Smael Mondon Jr.LB Georgia 132. RJ MickensS Clemson 173. Jaydon BlueRB Texas 177. Mitchell EvansTE Notre Dame 206. Tyrion Ingram-DawkinsDT Georgia 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 4/18/2025 at 1:41 PM, GunnerBill said: There is no way TJ or Jaden get there. Totally impossible. I think everyone in there is a round or more off with the exception of Golden (who will go earlier than the Bills pick ) and the Punter 1 Quote
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