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paladin warrior
12-10-2013, 06:00 PM
OTJake Matthews (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1737446), OT

Texas A&M

paladin warrior
12-10-2013, 06:10 PM
and T.E Austin Seferian-Jenkins (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/2028290/austin-seferianjenkins) in 3 rd pick:cheers:

coastal
12-10-2013, 06:17 PM
OTJake Matthews (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1737446), OT

Texas A&M
Him or Johnny football.

SeatownBillsFan21
12-10-2013, 06:18 PM
Jenkins is gonna be a beast

paladin warrior
12-10-2013, 07:05 PM
what about him Anthony Barr (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1784741), OLB. go after Tom B head

paladin warrior
12-10-2013, 07:09 PM
and trade WR Steve J and get Sammy Watkins (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1850743/sammy-watkins) or Mike Evans (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1824909/mike-evans)

Mace
12-10-2013, 07:51 PM
Him or Johnny football.

I don't think Johnny Football is going to do real well and I'd prefer if some other team bets the farm on him to find out. He's going to blow Canadian football records to shreds though.

TigerJ
12-10-2013, 08:29 PM
I'm not an advocate of drafting Johnny Manziel, but I think he could do well in the right system. He's got to have an offensive coordinator who's not going to get a migraine every time he ad libs, because that's what Manziel does. He's got to have an offensive coordinator who is willing to adapt and build an offensive system around Manziel's unique skill set. Personally, the higher Buffalo moves in the draft, the more I'm becoming and advocate of moving down. The more second and third round picks Buffalo can pick up the better. That's where you're going to find some good values at offensive guard, tight end, right tackle, and inside linebacker, not in the top ten.

The Jokeman
12-10-2013, 08:36 PM
Manziel > Tebow but I don't like either of them as NFL starting QBs.

Mace
12-10-2013, 08:56 PM
I'm not an advocate of drafting Johnny Manziel, but I think he could do well in the right system. He's got to have an offensive coordinator who's not going to get a migraine every time he ad libs, because that's what Manziel does. He's got to have an offensive coordinator who is willing to adapt and build an offensive system around Manziel's unique skill set. Personally, the higher Buffalo moves in the draft, the more I'm becoming and advocate of moving down. The more second and third round picks Buffalo can pick up the better. That's where you're going to find some good values at offensive guard, tight end, right tackle, and inside linebacker, not in the top ten.

Ad libbing just doesn't work well in the NFL unless you are a tank like Big Ben with a cannon and height, or Peyton Manning with speed, smarts, cannon and height. Rodgers gets brutalized because he runs plays with self discipline, I don't think Brady ad libs much on purpose, or Brees either, but Brees used to practice throwing with a blindfold to a place and wasn't so full of himself to think he was all that.

Best wild card comparison might be Russell Wilson, who has more focus and discipline and is not so much about ad libbing, or Flutie, who always did great until people jumped up and down waving their arms and had linebackers sitting and waiting for the inevitably resulting scramble. Manziel doesn't look real disciplined and is going to meet some fast, big pro athletes and a big money lifestyle.

I'm with you though on moving down though unless they're intent on Mack or Mosley. This might be a good draft to stuff in a lot of early-to-middle round starters at a number of positions.

Skooby
12-12-2013, 11:38 PM
I love Johnny football but the problem is we committed to a guy that can't run anymore & can't learn.

clumping platelets
12-13-2013, 11:51 PM
Taylor Lewan :up:


Can we give EJ more than just a few games? :wtf:

Don't Panic
12-14-2013, 08:51 AM
and trade WR Steve J and get Sammy Watkins (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1850743/sammy-watkins) or Mike Evans (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1824909/mike-evans)

This. I'd love either as replacements for Stevie. Evans is a huge target. He will make EJ look a lot less inaccurate. Watkins is probably the most polished and ready WR in this class. Both would serve as solid compliments to Woods and Goodwin. We'd be a well rounded TE from having a complete receiving corp.

IlluminatusUIUC
12-14-2013, 09:51 AM
Ad libbing just doesn't work well in the NFL unless you are a tank like Big Ben with a cannon and height, or Peyton Manning with speed, smarts, cannon and height. Rodgers gets brutalized because he runs plays with self discipline, I don't think Brady ad libs much on purpose, or Brees either, but Brees used to practice throwing with a blindfold to a place and wasn't so full of himself to think he was all that.

Best wild card comparison might be Russell Wilson, who has more focus and discipline and is not so much about ad libbing, or Flutie, who always did great until people jumped up and down waving their arms and had linebackers sitting and waiting for the inevitably resulting scramble. Manziel doesn't look real disciplined and is going to meet some fast, big pro athletes and a big money lifestyle.

I'm with you though on moving down though unless they're intent on Mack or Mosley. This might be a good draft to stuff in a lot of early-to-middle round starters at a number of positions.

I have never once in my life heard Peyton Manning described as having "speed." I assume you mean he speeds through his reads or something.

And Manning never ad libs. He runs the play as its drawn up just about every time, which in some cases can be his downfall.

Mace
12-14-2013, 08:12 PM
I have never once in my life heard Peyton Manning described as having "speed." I assume you mean he speeds through his reads or something.

And Manning never ad libs. He runs the play as its drawn up just about every time, which in some cases can be his downfall.

Heh, made me laugh when I read it. No, he runs like the wind !

Yes I meant he's fast in reading defenses, the field, and reacting. In that sense I meant more that he's one of the few QB's who can get away with it. I don't really think Manning runs the play as drawn up every time. You get a progression, 1-2-3-4, dump it off or throw it away, he cycles through and back again quickly, 1 or 2 may have not been open, but are now, so.....

I really think his biggest downfall is his salary. His teams always have to skimp on something to afford him, might be the line, receivers, defense, etc. Always surprises me he doesn't seem to notice it, as all big bucks QB's don't seem to.

But oh he can run, Mister.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keyXYlINPu8

I'm laughing again.

IlluminatusUIUC
12-14-2013, 10:31 PM
Heh, made me laugh when I read it. No, he runs like the wind !

Yes I meant he's fast in reading defenses, the field, and reacting. In that sense I meant more that he's one of the few QB's who can get away with it. I don't really think Manning runs the play as drawn up every time. You get a progression, 1-2-3-4, dump it off or throw it away, he cycles through and back again quickly, 1 or 2 may have not been open, but are now, so.....

Manning is maybe the game's most fanatical student. After he hurt his ankle - this is him "resting"

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He's got his foot in the cold tub while he watches film on an iPad and listens to coaches calling plays in his headset.

He's so fanatical about it that I think it can make him a little predictable. He's been screwed out of the playoffs more than once because DBs jumped a route and picked him off. Tracy Porter even admitted after picking him off in the Super Bowl that he knew where the pass was going before Manning threw it.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/The-Pick-that-Broke-Twitter-Tracy-Porter-s-inte?urn=nfl,218141

The Popcorn
12-15-2013, 07:09 AM
Taylor Lewan :up:


Can we give EJ more than just a few games? :wtf:


Drafting Lewan would be great for the Bills. Move Glenn to LG and EJ has his blindside shored up.

X-Era
12-15-2013, 09:27 AM
This. I'd love either as replacements for Stevie. Evans is a huge target. He will make EJ look a lot less inaccurate. Watkins is probably the most polished and ready WR in this class. Both would serve as solid compliments to Woods and Goodwin. We'd be a well rounded TE from having a complete receiving corp.The problem is that none of the top WR's are as polished as Woods was coming out. But, Watkins has crazy play making ability and decent size. Evans is more of a strictly possession guy but I think Moncrief has even better potential and good speed to boot. I'd be real happy with an early round playmaking WR with size.

X-Era
12-15-2013, 09:28 AM
Drafting Lewan would be great for the Bills. Move Glenn to LG and EJ has his blindside shored up.Glenn has been one of our best OL and has been very good at LT.

I can't figure out why we're so hell bent on replacing him. Why not just get a very good LG prospect instead?

Oaf
12-16-2013, 12:19 AM
Taylor Lewan :up:


Can we give EJ more than just a few games? :wtf:


No thanks.

Reported to have verbally threatened a girl on campus to keep quiet or else, post potentially getting raped by his friend.

kingJofNYC
12-16-2013, 12:50 AM
Glenn has been one of our best OL and has been very good at LT.

I can't figure out why we're so hell bent on replacing him. Why not just get a very good LG prospect instead?

Problem is Pears, he stinks.

I'd rather draft another T, or WR TE. Look out for Greg Robinson, destroys people in the run games, he's huge too. Has some Roaf in his game.