Option 1: If one of the players Buffalo has ranked in the top five on their draft board is still available at pick five or six, the Bills have the picks to make a bold move. Using their top two picks (#12, #43) they have the value (1,670 points) to make a legitimate offer for the 5th (1,700 points) or 6th pick (1,600 points) in the draft.
Great article on our options for picks.
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Re: Great article on our options for picks.
Originally posted by HHURRICANEOption 1: If one of the players Buffalo has ranked in the top five on their draft board is still available at pick five or six, the Bills have the picks to make a bold move. Using their top two picks (#12, #43) they have the value (1,670 points) to make a legitimate offer for the 5th (1,700 points) or 6th pick (1,600 points) in the draft.
http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=4660
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Re: Great article on our options for picks.
I don't think there is anyone at 5 and 6 worth giving up the two picks for, and here's why.
1- Peterson will be gone and so will Calvin Johnson.
The next best guys would be DE and thanks to that deal for "Cant stop the run" Kelsay; why would we give up two picks like that to draft a Jamaal ANderson or Gaines Adams?
NOw if Peterson or Johnson were there at 5, then of course they are worth it.. but nobody else is worth it.
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Re: Great article on our options for picks.
Originally posted by StatmanThe article is nothing more than a math exercise.
How about some names/positions and some real possibilities.
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