jwhit34 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 The roster seems more set than most years, my guess at pretty much roster locks: QB (2) - Allen and either Trubisky or White RB (3) - Cook, Johnson, Davis FB (1) - Gilliam OL (9) - Dawkins, Edwards, McGovern, Torrence, Brown, SVPG, Grable, VanDemark, Anderson TE (2) - Kincaid, Knox WR (4) - Coleman, Shakir, Palmer, Samuel Total offense: 21 DL (9) - Rousseau, Bosa, Epenesa, Soloman, Hoecht, Oliver, Jones, Carter, Ogunjobi LB (5) - Milano, Bernard, Williams, Andreessen, Ulofoshio CB (4) - Benford, T Johnson, Jackson, Ingraham S (5) - Rapp, Bishop, Forrest, Hamlin, Lewis (swing S/CB) Total defense: 23 K - Bass, Punter (Camarda or other) LS - Ferguson KR - Codrington Total special teams: 4 Total roster: 48 Open Spots: 5 - TE3, WR5, CB2, LB6 or DL10, one other (WR6, DL10-11) The Bills have 10 draft picks, based on this 5, maybe 6 make it (there are always surprise vet cut or two). Current picks are 30, 56, 62, 109, 132, 169, 170, 193, 176 and 206. Normally I do not favor trading up, but many of these late round picks will be cut candidates and probably drafted too high to get back on the practice squad. Using the trade value chart, I would try to make the following trades: Trade picks 109, 170 and 173 (123 points) for #94 (124 points) Trade picks 132 and 176 (64 points) for #115 (64 points) Trade picks 169 and 206 (33 points) for # 147 (33 points) They would end up with a 1st (30), 2 2nds (56, 62), a 3rd (94), a 4th (115) and a 5th (147). Draft priorities CB, DT that can play right away, WR. Draft a TE to compete with Davidson for TE3. If they made these trades the 5th rounder screams DB they always draft one late and try to develop. That pick could bump either Lewis or Ingraham. I didn't list Spector, maybe he makes it, maybe they take a LB in draft to upgrade LB6. 1 1 Quote
No_Matter_What Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Nice summary but at least 5 guys you mentioned are not locks, and can be/will be replaced if draft pick performs better. Guys like Hamlin, Jones, Ulofoshio, Andreessen or Jackson can be easily cut. 1 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Looks like another good roster. It doesn't look like a Super Bowl roster. Would be a wonderful thing if Beane found a couple of Pro Bowlers at key positions in the draft. 1 Quote
Joe Mama Posted March 14 Posted March 14 18 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said: Would be a wonderful thing if Beane found a couple of Pro Bowlers at key positions in the draft. Really? Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted March 14 Posted March 14 I believe more than 5 or 6 of 10 draft picks will make it. Actually I doubt they actually draft 10, could be more like 7-8 with trade ups but those guys should be mostly be expected to make it. They have nothing in the 7th round. You really need the rookies to stick because that is how you stay competitive long term. 14 minutes ago, Joe Mama said: Really? You don't think that would be wonderful? Might be low probability but one can hope. They really need to find a diamond in their first 3 picks....they have had good outcomes with a lot of picks but not a lot of blue chip players beyond Josh....you do get those guys in the later part of the first round and second round, I feel like it is time to hit on one of those. 1 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted March 14 Posted March 14 33 minutes ago, Joe Mama said: Really? I think it was Ron Wolf who once said something to the effect that their goal was to get at least one Pro Bowler every draft. Two would be ideal. And it didn't matter the round. If the 1st rounder was a bust and the third rounder was a future Hall of Famer, it was a good draft. If they found two difference makers, it was a great draft. Sorry, if sharing my hopes offended in you in some way. One way or another, we'll trot out 11 starters on offense and defense. But if Beane doesn't find a couple of diamonds in the draft, I'm afraid it'll be another Lombardi-less February next year. Quote
BearNorth Posted March 14 Posted March 14 55 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said: But if Beane doesn't find a couple of diamonds in the draft, I'm afraid it'll be another Lombardi-less February next year. Even if he does, will McDermott play a rookie in a starting role? Quote
Conlan58 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Well, there's two DLine roster spots available now for the start of the season! First 6 weeks at least... Quote
wppete Posted March 14 Posted March 14 (edited) This O-Lime is the best we have had in many years. Starters and the Back ups. OL (9) - Dawkins, Edwards, McGovern, Torrence, Brown, SVPG, Grable, VanDemark, Anderson Edited March 14 by wppete Quote
SirAndrew Posted March 14 Posted March 14 I’m not one hundred percent certain we should assume Cook is the starting running back. It seems like a major issue that has yet to be resolved. 1 Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted March 14 Posted March 14 (edited) 1 hour ago, SirAndrew said: I’m not one hundred percent certain we should assume Cook is the starting running back. It seems like a major issue that has yet to be resolved. If it's not resolved before the draft then its probably best to trade him and use the draft capital to replace him. He's a good RB but his demands are silly. The RB from Kansas st giddens reminds me a lot of Fred Jackson Edited March 14 by Kelly to Allen 1 Quote
BigAl2526 Posted March 15 Posted March 15 With Hoecht and Ogunjobi suspended for 6 games, the Bills are going to need a couple more defensive linemen for their spots when the season starts. 1 Quote
juno999 Posted March 15 Posted March 15 12 hours ago, BigAl2526 said: With Hoecht and Ogunjobi suspended for 6 games, the Bills are going to need a couple more defensive linemen for their spots when the season starts. After hearing these suspensions, curious to see what they do. I felt all along they would draft a DE and DT1. Now I’m believing they’ll also sign a veteran DL on a 1 yr deal to help bridge this 6 game gap. Maybe Smoot. Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted March 15 Posted March 15 20 hours ago, jwhit34 said: The roster seems more set than most years, my guess at pretty much roster locks: QB (2) - Allen and either Trubisky or White RB (3) - Cook, Johnson, Davis FB (1) - Gilliam OL (9) - Dawkins, Edwards, McGovern, Torrence, Brown, SVPG, Grable, VanDemark, Anderson TE (2) - Kincaid, Knox WR (4) - Coleman, Shakir, Palmer, Samuel Total offense: 21 DL (9) - Rousseau, Bosa, Epenesa, Soloman, Hoecht, Oliver, Jones, Carter, Ogunjobi LB (5) - Milano, Bernard, Williams, Andreessen, Ulofoshio CB (4) - Benford, T Johnson, Jackson, Ingraham S (5) - Rapp, Bishop, Forrest, Hamlin, Lewis (swing S/CB) Total defense: 23 K - Bass, Punter (Camarda or other) LS - Ferguson KR - Codrington Total special teams: 4 Total roster: 48 Open Spots: 5 - TE3, WR5, CB2, LB6 or DL10, one other (WR6, DL10-11) The Bills have 10 draft picks, based on this 5, maybe 6 make it (there are always surprise vet cut or two). Current picks are 30, 56, 62, 109, 132, 169, 170, 193, 176 and 206. Normally I do not favor trading up, but many of these late round picks will be cut candidates and probably drafted too high to get back on the practice squad. Using the trade value chart, I would try to make the following trades: Trade picks 109, 170 and 173 (123 points) for #94 (124 points) Trade picks 132 and 176 (64 points) for #115 (64 points) Trade picks 169 and 206 (33 points) for # 147 (33 points) They would end up with a 1st (30), 2 2nds (56, 62), a 3rd (94), a 4th (115) and a 5th (147). Draft priorities CB, DT that can play right away, WR. Draft a TE to compete with Davidson for TE3. If they made these trades the 5th rounder screams DB they always draft one late and try to develop. That pick could bump either Lewis or Ingraham. I didn't list Spector, maybe he makes it, maybe they take a LB in draft to upgrade LB6. Think the guy they signed Thursday could be the return man or maybe they both make it if Codrington shows he can provide some abilities as a CB and same with the other guy at the WR position. Do think Davidson is on the team unless they still resign Morris. And o think there will be trades of picks as agree not that many roster spots available for rookies. Do think one more vet CB will be signed 19 hours ago, hondo in seattle said: Looks like another good roster. It doesn't look like a Super Bowl roster. Would be a wonderful thing if Beane found a couple of Pro Bowlers at key positions in the draft. Yes agree, but too many posters here expect that to happen their rookie year and if not that player is be a bust. 1 Quote
Billzgobowlin Posted March 15 Posted March 15 20 hours ago, jwhit34 said: The roster seems more set than most years, my guess at pretty much roster locks: QB (2) - Allen and either Trubisky or White RB (3) - Cook, Johnson, Davis FB (1) - Gilliam OL (9) - Dawkins, Edwards, McGovern, Torrence, Brown, SVPG, Grable, VanDemark, Anderson TE (2) - Kincaid, Knox WR (4) - Coleman, Shakir, Palmer, Samuel Total offense: 21 DL (9) - Rousseau, Bosa, Epenesa, Soloman, Hoecht, Oliver, Jones, Carter, Ogunjobi LB (5) - Milano, Bernard, Williams, Andreessen, Ulofoshio CB (4) - Benford, T Johnson, Jackson, Ingraham S (5) - Rapp, Bishop, Forrest, Hamlin, Lewis (swing S/CB) Total defense: 23 K - Bass, Punter (Camarda or other) LS - Ferguson KR - Codrington Total special teams: 4 Total roster: 48 Open Spots: 5 - TE3, WR5, CB2, LB6 or DL10, one other (WR6, DL10-11) The Bills have 10 draft picks, based on this 5, maybe 6 make it (there are always surprise vet cut or two). Current picks are 30, 56, 62, 109, 132, 169, 170, 193, 176 and 206. Normally I do not favor trading up, but many of these late round picks will be cut candidates and probably drafted too high to get back on the practice squad. Using the trade value chart, I would try to make the following trades: Trade picks 109, 170 and 173 (123 points) for #94 (124 points) Trade picks 132 and 176 (64 points) for #115 (64 points) Trade picks 169 and 206 (33 points) for # 147 (33 points) They would end up with a 1st (30), 2 2nds (56, 62), a 3rd (94), a 4th (115) and a 5th (147). Draft priorities CB, DT that can play right away, WR. Draft a TE to compete with Davidson for TE3. If they made these trades the 5th rounder screams DB they always draft one late and try to develop. That pick could bump either Lewis or Ingraham. I didn't list Spector, maybe he makes it, maybe they take a LB in draft to upgrade LB6. Benford is our best CB by a long shot. If we can get one of him out of all our picks in the 6th I would rather keep the picks. Add Shakir in the 5th, Alex Austin in the 7th was a good one that we let go, Dane Jackson, Damar Hamlin, Wyatt Teller and Taron in the 4th. In anything trade back and add more players. Quote
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