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1) Jace Amaro, TE, Tex Tech- Very productive catcher who isn't a bad blocker either. He's just a playmaker
2) Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss- Big WR who will fight for the ball and muscle defenders but who also has deceptive speed. Could be ideal opposite Woods with Stevie in the slot.
1) Move down, grab an extra 2nd rounder, take Cyril Richardson, G in the late 1st
2a) Take Austin-Sefferian-Jenkins, TE
2b) Take Donte Moncrief, WR
3) David Yankey, G
I have a 5th-UFA grade on TE Colt Lyerla. He's a discipline case but man this guy has some talent. If we feel comfortable with him changing his ways we should take a shot at him late in the draft.
Originally posted by OpIv37
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Well a lot will depend on where jets draft if they are behind us again we might have a chance to move down because they are going to want an off player
Personally I say stand pat and draft best ol or Te. We are going to get one or two comp picks.
Levitre
Reinhardt
Nelson
Donald
Moore
The backup qb singed with someone
We cut Barnett and Wilson so nothing for them and we only signed branch and Lawson Kolb was cut.
I think when dust settle we will get a 4 or 5 and a 7 so we really do not need any extra picks.
Another player to keep an eye on is OLB Kyle Van Noy from BYU. He's everywhere on the field. Reminds of Kiko somewhat. He's got quick and decisive recognition skills. He's rangy and can cover on 3rd downs. I think he's a possible 2nd to 3rd rounder.
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Now that it looks like Kiko may move outside and Schwartz may want to bolster the run defense, ILB has become a bigger need. I've been looking at some of the ILB prospects.
One guy I like more and more when I watch him is Christian Jones. He's a very good athlete. He makes plays all over the field and lot's of fast tackles. He has no fear in blowing up into a hole either. He played more on the outside at Florida State and he's 6' 4" 234 so his height may make him better suited on the outside. But his tenacity and ability to close fast and make sure tackles makes him attractive as an ILB. He also can use his athleticism to rush the passer and proved that over and over at Fla St.
CBS Sports has him as a 3rd rounder. If the Bills think he can play MLB this is a guy we should think about.
As I've said, I'm souring on Mosley due to being late to the ball to much, washed out of too many plays, and just not making enough plays in general.
I really like Max Bullough and will add more thoughts on him later.
6' 2", 221 nasty ball skills and fights for the ball. He's basically an ultra athletic possession receiver...
Several guys will go higher but after Sammy Watkins, this is the guy I want the most at WR. I'd love to land him in round 2.
NFL.com's write up:
"BOTTOM LINE
Big, physically gifted “X” receiver with deep speed, “above-the-rim” potential and playmaking ability. Has a ceiling as a No. 1 or No. 2 in a vertical passing offense, and his best football is in front him. Likely to elevate his stock at the combine and in workouts."
While Clemson's Sammy Watkins is widely considered the top wide receiver prospect in this year's draft, another receiver is making a case to move into the top-10.
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