Its on ESPN In$ider...he has the Bills take Floyd at 10.
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Originally posted by MaximilliIm cool with that i think there going to give Chris hairiston a shot what u thinkCOMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Mskijust currious, were reif, martin, and kirkpatrick still available?COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Yet his comments abuot the pick might be a little alarming to some Bills fans.
McShay's pick: Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame
Analysis: Outside of Tannehill, no one has climbed up the draft boards faster these past couple months than Floyd. He was projected to be a top-20 or top-25 pick. But Floyd's impressive combine and offseason has some, like McShay, projecting Floyd in the top 10. I'm still a little nervous about that, but I do think Floyd is a good fit for Buffalo's offense. The team addressed its pass rush in a major way this offseason. I think the Bills still have bigger needs, such as left tackle, but getting a top receiver wouldn't be a bad move to help quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.
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Originally posted by ThunderGunWhat are your thoughts on this, DB? Do you like Floyd at 10?
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I think Floyd would be a really good addition to the Bills. He reminds me a lot of Vincent Jackson. The guy is so big and strong, you don't expect him to be as fast as he is. I like him a lot. He has the occasional drop, but he's going to help you a lot more than he'll hurt you. Good toughness and basically carried a very poor Notre Dame offense with absolutely nobody at QB this year.
Turd McShay's idea that Floyd is "rising" is based on people thinking he was going to run slower than 4.55 but ran in the 4.4s. Is he the tenth best player? Eh, maybe not. Is he a reach at 10? No way. It would be a solid pick and I think you'd see Stevie Johnson as the number 2 sooner than later. He's not the crispest route runner but he can get open and is as good of a downfield target as he is getting the ball short and breaking tackles.
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Originally posted by Maximilliwhats up with brock osweiler
What I liked about Osweiler that I didn't see from the other guys is that he'll step up in the pocket to avoid the edge rush (really good at this!) and look at multiple receivers. I obviously can't tell if he's actually going through progressions or if he's just trying to look off the coverage, but it's something not a lot of college QBs do.
The problem with evaluating these guys is that he, like Foles and Weedon, took every snap out of the shotgun. You don't know how something like dropping back while routes develop is going to affect someone's ability to read the field. Another thing about the offense he ran is that there was a lot of short stuff... designed WR screens and short ins/outs. There were a couple of really nice go routes that he threw, though. He's got the height to put a quick 9 on the WR on a rope shortly after the snap and the accuracy to do it in stride. He definitely wasn't perfect... he moved around in the pocket well but isn't going to scramble for a big gain. I think Weeden does a little better job of throwing knowing he's going to take the hit than avoiding the pressure and then hoping someone will come open. Foles and Tannehill are better at moving to get out of the pocket and either running or throwing on the run.
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Last time we needed a big WR, Royal, Avery, Sweed, Hardy, D-Thomas, Kelly, and Desean Jackson were available. I really wonder who will be the Hardy/Jackson of the draft. I think Kelly will be the Jackson, and Jeffery has a chance of being the Hardy/Thomas/KellyNot here to be right, just here to have interesting discussions about my impulsive opinions
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