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  • raphael120
    Jason Peters rigorous at home training regiment
    • Oct 2005
    • 5152

    Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

    They were just saying how Kansas City, Seahawks, and a few other teams have been talking to the Bills about their 11th pick...I think this is great...depending on how the first 10 picks play out and who falls I think we're in good position to make some moves, hopefully someone is still on the board that one of those teams who pick 16 - on will want to pull the trigger and move up... I really hope we move down and fill all our needs...we get our WR, our CB, TE, DE, FB...etc...
  • Mitchy moo
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    • Sep 2005
    • 18380

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    Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

    Originally posted by raphael120
    They were just saying how Kansas City, Seahawks, and a few other teams have been talking to the Bills about their 11th pick...I think this is great...depending on how the first 10 picks play out and who falls I think we're in good position to make some moves, hopefully someone is still on the board that one of those teams who pick 16 - on will want to pull the trigger and move up... I really hope we move down and fill all our needs...we get our WR, our CB, TE, DE, FB...etc...
    Talent level really falls off after the 15th pick or so, 5 WR prospects & all of us debated on who's best. I really think that the Bills need to focus on getting a threat at opposing QB's. Then move up to focus on one of the WR threats.

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    • justasportsfan
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      • Jul 2002
      • 71579

      #3
      Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

      Sweet. All of a sudden 11 becomes a sexy pick.

      Cmon people show us the money.
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      • DrGraves
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        • Mar 2008
        • 2693

        #4
        Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

        yep lets get our wr and then gobble up one of the best tight ends in the second.

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        • ddaryl
          Everything I post is sexual inuendo
          • Jan 2005
          • 10714

          #5
          Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

          I hope its true because now there is the possibility of an upped ante for the pick.

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          • Scumbag College
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            • Oct 2002
            • 4949

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            Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

            Seattle is coming from wayyy down there. I'd think they'd have to give something like their first, second, and fourth for the number 11 pick.
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            • Michael82
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              • Jul 2002
              • 82330

              #7
              Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

              Originally posted by Scumbag College
              Seattle is coming from wayyy down there. I'd think they'd have to give something like their first, second, and fourth for the number 11 pick.
              Seattle is supposedly looking to move out of the 1st round. That's why we are on the phone with them about our 2nd rounder.

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              • Mahdi
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                • Mar 2004
                • 10585

                #8
                Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

                Originally posted by raphael120
                They were just saying how Kansas City, Seahawks, and a few other teams have been talking to the Bills about their 11th pick...I think this is great...depending on how the first 10 picks play out and who falls I think we're in good position to make some moves, hopefully someone is still on the board that one of those teams who pick 16 - on will want to pull the trigger and move up... I really hope we move down and fill all our needs...we get our WR, our CB, TE, DE, FB...etc...
                Im 100% sure Seattle is looking to draft Brandon Albert. Their OL hasnt been the same since Hutch left and Albert would bring it back to normal.

                KC is thinking either they take Albert at 5 and trade with Buffalo to acquire Harvey or they take someone else at 5 and hope for Albert at 11.

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                • ddaryl
                  Everything I post is sexual inuendo
                  • Jan 2005
                  • 10714

                  #9
                  Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

                  Originally posted by Scumbag College
                  Seattle is coming from wayyy down there. I'd think they'd have to give something like their first, second, and fourth for the number 11 pick.
                  they could always sprinkle in a 2009 2nd rd pick

                  Seattles 25th = 835 points

                  Seattles 55th = 350

                  Seattles 121st = 52

                  that = 1237 they owe us some more.

                  Seattles 86 = 160



                  Seattle would almost have to give up a 2nd in 2009 instead of the extra 4th rd pick which would probably be worth maybe 250 points.

                  or Seattle would have to give us their 1st 2nd and 3rd.


                  I don't se Seattle doing this. They want out of the 1st from what I have read, and giving up all their picks in 1st 3 rounds doesn't make sense for Seattle who needs to start a shoring up its aging team.

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                  • Mahdi
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 10585

                    #10
                    Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

                    Originally posted by ddaryl
                    they could always sprinkle in a 2009 2nd rd pick

                    Seattles 25th = 835 points

                    Seattles 55th = 350

                    Seattles 121st = 52

                    that = 1237 they owe us some more.

                    Seattles 86 = 160



                    Seattle would almost have to give up a 2nd in 2009 instead of the extra 4th rd pick which would probably be worth maybe 250 points.

                    or Seattle would have to give us their 1st 2nd and 3rd.


                    I don't se Seattle doing this. They want out of the 1st from what I have read, and giving up all their picks in 1st 3 rounds doesn't make sense for Seattle who needs to start a shoring up its aging team.
                    Actually if you think about it its sound logic.... Seattle wants out of the first because at 25 there is no one they like... however if they could deal up to the #11 spot to get the player they like then it makes sense. Their game plan is probably to either trade up for their guy or get out of the bottom of the first.

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                    • Scumbag College
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 4949

                      #11
                      Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

                      Originally posted by ddaryl
                      they could always sprinkle in a 2009 2nd rd pick

                      Seattles 25th = 835 points

                      Seattles 55th = 350

                      Seattles 121st = 52

                      that = 1237 they owe us some more.

                      Seattles 86 = 160



                      Seattle would almost have to give up a 2nd in 2009 instead of the extra 4th rd pick which would probably be worth maybe 250 points.

                      or Seattle would have to give us their 1st 2nd and 3rd.




                      I don't se Seattle doing this. They want out of the 1st from what I have read, and giving up all their picks in 1st 3 rounds doesn't make sense for Seattle who needs to start a shoring up its aging team.
                      I was thinking that would be way too much to give up. I think more likely teams looking to trade up would be Houston to get OL help, or Philly and Detroit for either an OT or Harvey. I really like the Bills position, and if they are targeting a WR, should have opportunities to move down and still get their guy.
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                      • ddaryl
                        Everything I post is sexual inuendo
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 10714

                        #12
                        Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

                        Originally posted by Mahdi
                        Actually if you think about it its sound logic.... Seattle wants out of the first because at 25 there is no one they like... however if they could deal up to the #11 spot to get the player they like then it makes sense. Their game plan is probably to either trade up for their guy or get out of the bottom of the first.

                        Seattle has holes and an aging team. IMO they have no intention of sacraficing the 1st 3 picks of their draft for one player.

                        They need a OL, DL, WR, CB and more.

                        but this is Holmgren's last year so maybe he screws the franchise over for one last fling... but I still don't think so.

                        Seattle will trade down if anything

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                        • evol4276
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                          • Oct 2005
                          • 1333

                          #13
                          Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

                          yea i heard last night on NFLN that we were looking to trade down. i figure if they know, theres a better shot at that being correct than some online site. i think shefter said KC was interested

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                          • ublinkwescore
                            Sab and TD are insignificant
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 24178

                            #14
                            Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

                            Originally posted by DrGraves
                            yep lets get our wr and then gobble up one of the best tight ends in the second.
                            I'm all for that - I want to address the O this year.

                            I think Stroud and Mitchell will be great additions that will compliment what we've got really well, and should only help our suspect secondary - I think Greer can be our #1 CB and later on, we can draft some depth/project player to try grooming.
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                            • Mahdi
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 10585

                              #15
                              Re: Per WGR, Multiple Teams Wanting Bills #11 Pick...

                              Originally posted by ddaryl
                              Seattle has holes and an aging team. IMO they have no intention of sacraficing the 1st 3 picks of their draft for one player.

                              They need a OL, DL, WR, CB and more.

                              but this is Holmgren's last year so maybe he screws the franchise over for one last fling... but I still don't think so.

                              Seattle will trade down if anything
                              Actually Seattle has a pretty set team. DL is good, QB, WR, RB, CB, S are all set. Their main problem last year was getting consistent blocking in the run game and setting up their play action which is why towards the end of the season they were throwing 70% of the time. Albert is perfect for their needs and if they could trade a couple of picks for him they will. Then they will take care of TE in the 3rd round.

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