BobbyC81 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, GASabresIUFan said: I suspect Beane will use one of the picks from 169 to 177 to move up in the 4th and take the deep threat WR they need. Felton, Royals, Thornton, Ayonmanor, Bond, Arian Smith, Cine, and Horton are all still available and all fit our need for a deep threat with speed. I hate to take this approach but I bet they take a RB. Cook will likely be gone so they’ll take a guy in the 4th who’ll be a mediocre NFL RB. Meanwhile, another round of WRs get taken. Then they’ll take a WR in the 5th who’ll be on the practice squad for 2 years. Rinse. Repeat. 2 1 Quote
Cheektowaga Chad Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago A position the bills should look into that no one really is talking about is ...... QB, they could use a guy to develop as back up Instead of running trubisky/Barkley/white 3 2 Quote
iccrewman112 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Nick Nash from San Jose State. Led the country in receptions, yards and TDs. Was a converted QB and only has 2 years of experience as a WR. He ran the same 40 time as Puka Nacua 4.57 I think the Bills need a speedster but I think Nash will be a very productive WR. With good coaching I see him early on the development curve. He recognizes coverage and holes in zones from his experience as a QB. Quote
BobbyC81 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I’m a San Jose St football fan so I saw all of their games. WR Nick Nash was awesome. Yes, he was playing in the Mountain West but he was dominant as he should’ve been. He’s basically a big slot but so what. You can’t dispute his production. He was first team All-American. He’d be worth a 5th or 6th round pick if available. Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 12 minutes ago, BobbyC81 said: I hate to take this approach but I bet they take a RB. Cook will likely be gone so they’ll take a guy in the 4th who’ll be a mediocre NFL RB. Meanwhile, another round of WRs get taken. Then they’ll take a WR in the 5th who’ll be on the practice squad for 2 years. Rinse. Repeat. They won't be Drafting a RB that high. They may take a guy in the 6th or 7th that will end up cut with a Practice Squad ceiling if he looks good. But we don't carry more than 3 Tailbacks. And none of James Cook, Ray Davis, or Ty Johnson are going anywhere. Cook's replacement will come in next year's Draft, if he isn't re-signed. Edited 19 hours ago by BillsFanForever19 1 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 11 minutes ago, BobbyC81 said: I hate to take this approach but I bet they take a RB. Cook will likely be gone so they’ll take a guy in the 4th who’ll be a mediocre NFL RB. Meanwhile, another round of WRs get taken. Then they’ll take a WR in the 5th who’ll be on the practice squad for 2 years. Rinse. Repeat. I couldn’t disagree with you more. They aren’t moving Cook. If anything they will tag for 2026. They are a ton of guys I really like at WR who could make a strong impact in 2025. Most are the deep threat guys I’ve previously mentioned. I am disappointed that Felton got drafted right after I posted earlier. Don’t forget Puka Nucoa was drafted in the 5th rd. Quote
ndirish1978 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Yes, should be WR. I think sneakily it could also be IOL if the value is there and the top two guys below are gone. Tory Horton Jalen Royals Chimere ***** Jordan Watkins Quote
NickelCity Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, Orlando Buffalo said: The receiver with the best hands, Josh does not need much separation but glue for hand sis useful. I disagree. Josh is better with separators. It was right last off-season and it's still right. 2 2 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I was hoping for a speedy receiver in the first three picks. Now, I'm just not sure. Guys picked this late usually don't see the field very much, so I don't care who we get. Then again, Shakir was a fifth rounder. So, yeah, I still want a speedy wideout. Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) I'm officially on the Thornton train. A 6-5 wr who can take the top off at 4.30 would compliment our wr room nicely. I don't care if his route tree is limited. This would cap off a very good draft. Edited 15 hours ago by LABILLBACKER 2 2 Quote
Thurman#1 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 7 hours ago, turbo044 said: Has to be WR at 132, right? Nope. Wide open. Possible, but plenty of others are also possible. Quote
machine gun kelly Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 5 hours ago, BobbyC81 said: I hate to take this approach but I bet they take a RB. Cook will likely be gone so they’ll take a guy in the 4th who’ll be a mediocre NFL RB. Meanwhile, another round of WRs get taken. Then they’ll take a WR in the 5th who’ll be on the practice squad for 2 years. Rinse. Repeat. I’ve said before, but I do t care about his temper tantrums as hell begrudgingly play this year, as he’s playing for a contract, then franchise tag him just to p*% him off and then we drop his ars in 2 years. Draft a RB next year. Why waste the pick this year when we have time. My vote is we bundle our 4ths, move up and grab a speed WR, then bundle our 5ths and move up to get a Safety, then whatever BPA. Quote
Not at the table Karlos Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 8 hours ago, The Firebaugh Kid said: Felton 🤞 Felton and Williams were drafted already 1 hour ago, machine gun kelly said: I’ve said before, but I do t care about his temper tantrums as hell begrudgingly play this year, as he’s playing for a contract, then franchise tag him just to p*% him off and then we drop his ars in 2 years. Draft a RB next year. Why waste the pick this year when we have time. My vote is we bundle our 4ths, move up and grab a speed WR, then bundle our 5ths and move up to get a Safety, then whatever BPA. The Bills only have one 4th. They’d need one or both of the 5ths to move up depending how far. Both 5ths with the 4th would get you to the second pick in the round. Quote
nosejob Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said: I'm officially on the Thornton train. A 6-5 wr who can take the top off at 4.30 would compliment our wr room nicely. I don't care if his route tree is limited. This would cap off a very good draft. The thing I like most is he's a plucker. His hands shoot out and pluck the ball like a frogs tongue catching a fly. Great catch radius. Doesn't have to post up and body catch. 1 Quote
nosejob Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Donte Thornton Deon Walker Ty Robinson David Walker Shaun Dolac I wouldn't mind another corner and a safety, but they'd be practice squad only...although, I could see a Dorian Strong making the 53. I'm just spitballing cause I won't be right about anything. Quote
NeverOutNick Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 7 minutes ago, nosejob said: The thing I like most is he's a plucker. His hands shoot out and pluck the ball like a frogs tongue catching a fly. Great catch radius. Doesn't have to post up and body catch. I really am hopeful we draft a couple WRs in the 4-6th range with all of our capital. I like Horton as the most realistic and Bond would be amazing if Beane didn’t care about the off field stuff but I also agree with you guys on Thornton, for a trick pony, he’s exactly what we’re missing and is worth the pick. Snag Tez Johnson or Restrepo late as well Quote
Pecker Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago We really just need to draft BPA. A 4th round WR isn’t going to be making an immediate impact, especially if over drafted. however bpa I do believe is Isaiah Bond. I think he’s a 2nd round player but, I don’t believe the Bills would take him considering the allegations of sexual assault. However teams like the eagles ravens and chiefs will. that’s how’s the ravens ended up with a top 15 talent - Mike green - in the late second. Eagles got Jalen Carter, etc. I’d be fine with going after Bond https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/isaiah-bond-sexual-assault-case-takes-a-new-turn-texas-wr-was-targeted-by-senior-101744828416117-amp.html 1 Quote
UKBillFan Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 14 minutes ago, ***** said: We really just need to draft BPA. A 4th round WR isn’t going to be making an immediate impact, especially if over drafted. however bpa I do believe is Isaiah Bond. I think he’s a 2nd round player but, I don’t believe the Bills would take him considering the allegations of sexual assault. However teams like the eagles ravens and chiefs will. that’s how’s the ravens ended up with a top 15 talent - Mike green - in the late second. Eagles got Jalen Carter, etc. I’d be fine with going after Bond https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/isaiah-bond-sexual-assault-case-takes-a-new-turn-texas-wr-was-targeted-by-senior-101744828416117-amp.html Considering what happened with Araiza, Bond will be too big a gamble right now, even though I believe in innocent before proven guilty. Quote
Orlando Buffalo Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 5 hours ago, NickelCity said: I disagree. Josh is better with separators. It was right last off-season and it's still right. Given the choice of who will be available in the 4th round I want a dude with hands, you can teach separation easier than teaching him how to catch Quote
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