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04-27-2024, 06:44 AM
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Posted <time datetime="2024-04-27T11:41:58Z" title="04/27/2024 07:41 AM" data-short="1 min" style="box-sizing: border-box;">just now</time> (https://www.twobillsdrive.com/community/topic/254262-3rd-day-draft-math/?do=findComment&comment=9043542)
I did some math using the traditional Draft Value Chart.
The Bills have the following draft picks today:
4th Round — 28th pick of the round (128th overall)
5th Round — 6th(141) + 9th(144) + 25th(160) + 28th(163)
6th Round — 28th(204)
7th Round — 1st(221)
If the Bills were to trade their 4th, 6th and 7th round picks, they may be able to acquire 3 more 5th round picks for a total of seven 5th round picks.
The 5th round has always been Beane’s sweet spot.
OK…I will resume drinking now.
</body>I did some math using the traditional Draft Value Chart.
The Bills have the following draft picks today:
4th Round — 28th pick of the round (128th overall)
5th Round — 6th(141) + 9th(144) + 25th(160) + 28th(163)
6th Round — 28th(204)
7th Round — 1st(221)
If the Bills were to trade their 4th, 6th and 7th round picks, they may be able to acquire 3 more 5th round picks for a total of seven 5th round picks.
The 5th round has always been Beane’s sweet spot.
OK…I will resume drinking now.
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Posted <time datetime="2024-04-27T11:41:58Z" title="04/27/2024 07:41 AM" data-short="1 min" style="box-sizing: border-box;">just now</time> (https://www.twobillsdrive.com/community/topic/254262-3rd-day-draft-math/?do=findComment&comment=9043542)
I did some math using the traditional Draft Value Chart.
The Bills have the following draft picks today:
4th Round — 28th pick of the round (128th overall)
5th Round — 6th(141) + 9th(144) + 25th(160) + 28th(163)
6th Round — 28th(204)
7th Round — 1st(221)
If the Bills were to trade their 4th, 6th and 7th round picks, they may be able to acquire 3 more 5th round picks for a total of seven 5th round picks.
The 5th round has always been Beane’s sweet spot.
OK…I will resume drinking now.
</body>I did some math using the traditional Draft Value Chart.
The Bills have the following draft picks today:
4th Round — 28th pick of the round (128th overall)
5th Round — 6th(141) + 9th(144) + 25th(160) + 28th(163)
6th Round — 28th(204)
7th Round — 1st(221)
If the Bills were to trade their 4th, 6th and 7th round picks, they may be able to acquire 3 more 5th round picks for a total of seven 5th round picks.
The 5th round has always been Beane’s sweet spot.
OK…I will resume drinking now.