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Elijah Arroyo Miami Hurricanes TE is my darkhorse pick
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I just don't see what's special about Hampton to the point that we'd take him over a slew of other similarly situated prospects at positions of far greater need.
Especially when you look at the RB depth in this class. I mean there are folks that are in love with the guy and man, I just don't see it. He's fine. Probably gonna be a good player. But he's not a game-breaker. He's not a guy that fundamentally alters how defenses have to play this offense. He's also not someone that's likely to see a 2nd contract here by virtue of the position he plays. I mean we've gone from mocking Crow for Gibbs or that other knucklehead for his fascination with Jonathan Taylor to now wanting a guy in Hampton who's not as good a prospect as either of them. It's odd. I don't get it. Mostly I hope some team takes him in the top 20. Then everyone gets to be happy. Y'all get to be right because Hampton went high. I get to be happy because we didn't use a 1st rounder on him. Everyone wins.
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Another convert to the "Don't trade out of the 1st unless you're screwin' 'em" club!!!! I just don't understand why folks are so eager to move down 10-15 spots for a pick that has a 20% chance of making a meaningful impact. If someone wants to blow our socks off, fine -- gimme a spare 2nd and I'll gladly rip you off. But I hate hate hate HATE trading out of the 1st round pretty much every year it gets discussed.
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It worked out super well for the Bills...
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I think it's looking like he could make it to us and I think he's a fantastic fit. I don't think he tested poorly necessarily but he didn't exactly set the place on fire. In a draft with a lot of shiny objects, he might just be the Karlaftis sort that emerges from it. And like Karlaftis, I've seen him projected anywhere from a top 10 pick to a 2nd rounder. I hadn't really considered him at all early in the process but I do think there's a chance he has one of those strange slides where a guy who just looks like a good football player sits at the #2 slot on a BUNCH of draft boards but doesn't sit at #1 when their pick comes up.
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I feel like draft coverage is like stock market coverage. With stocks, no one ever says anything negative. It's pretty much just "hold, buy, or buybuybuybuy!" When I read about the draft, I come away every year with the impression that the draft is full of burgeoning stars. This makes me always want to trade down, because instead of getting one star in the first round, let's trade down and get two stars in the second and third. But a few years later, all of those second and third round stars dilute out into an average draft class.
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The Bills are stupid franchise though. Has any draft pick in recent memory been a true blue chip for them? Spencer Brown was a hell of a get but aside from him?
It was truly unbelievable that they passed on McConkey. I don’t give a shit if you have Shakir. McConkey was that good and we all knew it. Coleman was a reach and we all knew that too. The Bills **** up their draft picks no matter what they do. They just got rid of Elam and Kincaid has not been good and their fans hate him. It depends on the draft. This one is very very good in rds 2-5. Just saying. The last time this franchise traded back, they drafted a first ballot HOF DT (Chris Jones) and parlayed the trade compensation (Parker Ehringer) into a pro bowl/2nd team all-pro corner (Charvarius Ward).
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We are going to draft Conerly aren’t we?
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Update 3/26
1. Josh Conerly, Jr., OT, Oregon 2. Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota 3. Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon 4. Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan 5. TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State 6. J.T. Tuimoloau, DE, Ohio State 7. Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M 8. Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State 9. Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State 10. Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA |
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It just doesn't. Or at least it hasn't. Maybe as Jones ages (and we all agree he declined a bit last year, right?) they'll get away from using our DEs like Romeo did when we were 2-gapping. He uses the DEs to occupy blockers and space to free up Jones. Maybe when Jones isn't the game to game force that he was at his peak, we'll get away from that a bit. But if we're gonna, the time to do it is now. Don't wait until Jones is on fumes -- do it now. Do it when it's starting to look like he has to pick his spots a little more than he did in the past. Do it in a way that ALLOWS him to pick spots and get some breaks now and again. Don't wait until we've used him up.
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Ah draft season.
One guy: "Mediocre athlete, great kid..." Other guy: "Fantastic athlete, complete asshole..." I'll say this, his functional strength really did look pretty poor against Carter even when he was getting the job done. It was angles and momentum he was using. Some of that stuff might have been called a hold. Most of it might not have worked against someone a little stronger. And if he's a starter and they start going right at his chest, that's gonna be a struggle. He was able to get his angles right and use Carters momentum against him to win more than he lost in that clip but even in a pretty positive film package, you could see the strength is a real issue.
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Updated list and I think this one's final.
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