MikePJ76 Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM 1 minute ago, GunnerBill said: Okay board update time... cos I'm fast running out of guys.. 1. Isaiah Bond^, WR, Texas 2. Cam Williams, OT, Texas 3. Zy Alexander, CB, LSU 4. Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas 5. Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas 6. Joshua Gray, IOL, Oregon State 7. Jared Ivey, DE, Ole Miss 8. Jaylen Reed, S, Penn State 9. Logan Brown, OT, Kansas 10. Sebastian Castro, S, Iowa 11. Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon 12. Brashard Smith, RB, SMU 13. Chase Lundt, OT, UConn 14. Devin Neal, RB, Kansas 15. Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami 16. Kitan Crawford, S, Nevada And that's it. That is everyone else on my board. Broaddus said Cam Williams has medical and character red flags for whatever its worth. 1 Quote
SirAndrew Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM Just now, YoloinOhio said: McCord is the new Nate peterman. As a Syracuse fan, I loved him this season. I actually enjoyed Orange football for the first time in several decades. He was a really good college QB in the ACC. However, I can absolutely see the comparison in the pros. He has zero mobility, and no pocket awareness. That doesn’t work in the pros, but you’d already know from what you saw in Ohio. 1 Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM Can't say enough about how the Eagles just get it 4 1 Quote
Taro Nimbus Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM 2 minutes ago, MWK said: You think Curtis samuel and Coleman are good? Colman was a rookie and played well before getting hurt. And Samuel is a viable veteran, if he was actually used properly he would have been better. I really don’t understand all the Colman hate. 1 1 1 Quote
PayDaBill$ Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM 5 minutes ago, Billzgobowlin said: They are trying to fix the defense. Not many players this late that are going to make this offense better Needed to move up its quality vs quantity. 1 Quote
TheWeatherMan Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM Posted Saturday at 08:01 PM 2 minutes ago, iwishitwerecolder said: I guess we just forget the offseason even happened 🤷 added a good wr3, at this point in the draft nothing is an upgrade We arguably are worse at WR without Cooper and Hollins 2 2 Quote
MWK Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Just now, Taro Nimbus said: Colman was a rookie and played well before getting hurt. And Samuel is a viable veteran, if he was actually used properly he would have been better. I really don’t understand all the Colman hate. He’s slow as can be and makes no impact on the game. 1 Quote
BuffaloBillsGospel2014 Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM 4 minutes ago, jkeerie said: I think Palmer is going to be good for the Bills. He saw that the Bills get a lot of fans from Toronto, and said he feels like he'll be playing in front of his home crowd. Of course I hope that's the case but I'm not banking on it. Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM 1 minute ago, Malazan said: You know NFL defenses do exactly that.. right? It will be something like the field-side corner (covering the lone receiver) to play man coverage on the #1 receiver (the outermost receiver on the weak side) while the boundary-side corner and nickel back to play zone on the three-receiver side, splitting the field into quarters. The strong safety plays a deep half zone on the three-receiver side and the free safety to play a deep quarter zone on the field side, providing help over the top of the man coverage. Its called Cover 6 and yes I know about it. It was mostly a joke to you. The guys they drafted with the exception of Hairston probably aren't going to be on the field this year but hopefully next year. Still their depth is going to be impeccable compared to last year in the secondary. It was clear when Benford went down they were sunk last year. 2 Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM 5 minutes ago, Warcodered said: I think McDermott was personally offended how bad our secondary was last year. Last year wasn't any different from his secondary in January than what it has been in his entire career here though Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Just now, Taro Nimbus said: Colman was a rookie and played well before getting hurt. And Samuel is a viable veteran, if he was actually used properly he would have been better. I really don’t understand all the Colman hate. Because there were better to trade up for and Beane just traded down and took a slow guy that didn't do well. 1 2 Quote
NeverOutNick Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Posted Saturday at 08:02 PM Just now, HomeskillitMoorman said: Can't say enough about how the Eagles just get it Agreed McCord is really the only QB I think was worth a later pick. He’s got enough juice to pull off a Kirk Cousin career at his best or worst he will be a solid long term backup Quote
OldTimer1960 Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Just now, Taro Nimbus said: Colman was a rookie and played well before getting hurt. And Samuel is a viable veteran, if he was actually used properly he would have been better. I really don’t understand all the Colman hate. Samuel was fighting turf toe for much of the season- that’s tough for a WR. 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Just now, Taro Nimbus said: Colman was a rookie and played well before getting hurt. And Samuel is a viable veteran, if he was actually used properly he would have been better. I really don’t understand all the Colman hate. Because everyone scouted WRs last year like it was their job and TBD groupthink was "don't draft Coleman, cause he can't separate." Then the Bills went and drafted him. People are still hopping mad about it. 1 Quote
TheWeatherMan Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM 3 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: Okay board update time... cos I'm fast running out of guys.. 1. Isaiah Bond^, WR, Texas 2. Cam Williams, OT, Texas 3. Zy Alexander, CB, LSU 4. Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas 5. Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas 6. Joshua Gray, IOL, Oregon State 7. Jared Ivey, DE, Ole Miss 8. Jaylen Reed, S, Penn State 9. Logan Brown, OT, Kansas 10. Sebastian Castro, S, Iowa 11. Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon 12. Brashard Smith, RB, SMU 13. Chase Lundt, OT, UConn 14. Devin Neal, RB, Kansas 15. Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami 16. Kitan Crawford, S, Nevada And that's it. That is everyone else on my board. There’s still plenty of CBs left for the Bills to draft… Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Just now, NeverOutNick said: Agreed McCord is really the only QB I think was worth a later pick. He’s got enough juice to pull off a Kirk Cousin career at his best or worst he will be a solid long term backup Yup, and that's good value there. That's just what they do though, they're always making good value picks. 1 Quote
Nitro Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM Posted Saturday at 08:03 PM 10 minutes ago, HappyDays said: 3 CBs and 3 DL and a blocking TE. You just have to laugh. I hope it works out. I am laughing because this team's defense got younger, stronger and faster. Excellent draft so far. 2 Quote
Maine-iac Posted Saturday at 08:04 PM Posted Saturday at 08:04 PM This late I'd still take Wease or Prather at WR. Like that they drafted some DB's we had Benford, White, Hairston, Johnson and a bunch of nothing special. Quote
The Jokeman Posted Saturday at 08:04 PM Posted Saturday at 08:04 PM 6 minutes ago, Sojourner said: Is there a reason teams who’ve taken RBs the last few rounds have stayed away from Devin Neal??? Can he play ST? 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted Saturday at 08:04 PM Posted Saturday at 08:04 PM Just take the gamble on Isaiah Bond if he’s there @ 206? 1 1 Quote
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