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9 minutes ago, Billzgobowlin said:

PS is necessary as there are injuries in this game.  Not same position but we did lose Will Clapp, just adding a backup on the line I would think.  Also Doyle is gone too.

Injuries would have to be extremely bad if this kid had to play, or even be called up to the 53 this year

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Just now, MrEpsYtown said:

I’m probably looking into Elijah Moore after the draft. He’s still out there and younger than half these dudes getting drafted. 
 

We are also a prime spot for WR who are UDFAs since we did not draft a WR and we have Josh. 

I mean Moore could compete for return man and be a backup slot.

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3 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

 

I was hopeful that Royals would offer something different to the WRs already on the roster. And the Bills had the perfect chance to draft him as well.

 

When they traded up in the 4th I thought it was 100% Royals. I'd have wagered, and lost, good money.

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3 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

Yah we get it your unhappy we didn't take a WR

And any fan should be. But then again many fans live in fantasy land thinking other teams won't adjust to what we did last year, and we didn't take any talent to offset that.

 

But I get it.

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3 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

Josh had to be exponentially more pissed off at the defense than his offensive weapons I am genuinely perplexed people don’t see it that way.  The dude would have to put up 40-50 points to beat good teams. I don’t see how a 3rd or 4th round talent wr in a bad wr draft really would’ve put a dent in that 

Agreed.  We need to be able to get the other team off the field.  3rd and long and even 4th downs seemed like giveaways most of the time.

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Let me just say the questions to Beane and to T.J. Sanders were annoying as hell yesterday constantly asking about the weight and whether Sanders could play the 1T like they were trying to egg on Beane and the player in a nice way about the need for it.

 

I can only imagine what its going to be like when he gets up there about Day 3 after not taking a WR. I would have liked a WR too but it was clear that the Bills said we really struggled in these two areas of football last year and used the strength of the draft to attack those weaknesses.

 

 

.........And there goes my boy Tommy Mellott

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ESPN very positive almost effusive on Lundt  - Mel - Run blocker, Love this kid, can get out and pull, get out on the perimeter, get the job done on the 2nd level, Love finisher mentality, As pass blocker the footwork and technique is good, Chase Lundt has talent, good athletic ability, Best is yet to come, showed what he can do this year as both a run and pass blocker, Josh Allen's gonna like Chase Lundt coming into the fold, Lot of skills and lot of potential moving forward Riddick: That's the prototype developmental OT, he has the athletic ability now just build around that frame, the movement skills, the understanding of how the position is to be played, the footwork, the angles, they may have really really hit on something there in the 6th rd 

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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

@gonzo1105 - your guys Mellott has gone!

 

Right around where I thought he'd go. Amazing athlete. Worth a shot this late but he would take a couple of years to be a WR. Could probably be a KR/PR in year one and have a package like a Taysom Hill in year 1 if a team wants him on the 53

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Just now, SoonerBillsFan said:

And any fan should be. But then again many fans live in fantasy land thinking other teams won't adjust to what we did last year, and we didn't take any talent to offset that.

 

But I get it.

 

You know what happens when there's a need that doesn't get filled during the Draft? It gets revisited in FA. 

 

When the board didn't fall right at DE two years back, people lost their mind like you are now. Then they signed Leonard Floyd. 

 

Again, at this point, would you rather have a Late Round talent Rookie who is a longshot to even make the 53 - or sign/trade for someone who is a greater talent? After Troy Horton went, I was no longer interested in Drafting a WR.

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