RB in the 1st round? Yeah, that's the missing piece...![]()
RB in the 1st round? Yeah, that's the missing piece...![]()
Or we wait until next year and take Braelon Allen. That kid is, if you can imagine, at 6'2" and 240lbs, is comparable to Henry's size but faster and quicker. The kid is going to be a superstar. Probably going to go way too early, but it's fun to dream about the Allen and Allen show.
RB need run block. Bill's is 25 pick ..
All good player will be gone before Bill's pick
I gave u a website NFLDRAFTBUZZ.com and u can click all position ranking.
I see not too many DT but a lot of OL and WR there
Sadly pass rushers are still the Bills biggest need.
I've seen mocks that slot a running back to the Bills in round 2 (Kenneth Hall III and Breece Hall both) but I don't think it's happening in round 1. Not many recent ones project any RBs in round one. I've seen a number of offensive linemen slotted to the Bills, mostly guards. Darrian Kinnard is one of those, who could possibly play either guard or tackle. More mocks project the Bills will take a CB than any other position. There are a pretty large number of CBs that are rated as first rounders, and there are likely to be a few for Buffalo to choose from. A few mocks project Jordan Davis to Buffalo, but most have him going earlier. I've also seen other DTs going to Buffalo. I've even seen WRs projected to Buffalo in round one, but I think the Bills are higher on Gabe Davis than a lot of people outside the Buffalo market realize. I do think Buffalo could draft a WR later with the possibility of losing Emmanuel Sanders or Cole Beasley or both, and possibly even Isaiah McKenzie.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
We'd need to move up 7 or 8 spots to get a shot at Davis. ..... JMO
https://www.boston.com/sports/footba...fl-mock-draft/
As several teams – including the Patriots – saw their 2021 seasons come to an end in recent weeks, many of the top draft experts have released their first mock drafts of the year.
NFL’s Network’s top draft expert Daniel Jeremiah released his first mock draft of the year on Friday. He has the Patriots selecting Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis with the No. 21 overall pick.
“The Patriots love big guys with unique strength/power,” Jeremiah wrote. “Think back to Vince Wilfork. Davis would team up with Christian Barmore to dominate against the run and provide some pocket push against the pass.”
Last edited by Woodman; 01-25-2022 at 10:57 PM.
I could see them going WR with one of the first few picks.
From what I've read and heard this draft class overall is looking very deep. Bills should be able to get some good players beyond round 1. The deepest positions appear to be WR, OL, DE, and CB.
I expect the Bills to continue prioritizing the DL with all the free agents we have, but I'm starting to be in favor of just trying to build an unstoppable offense.
I wouldn't expect any big moves in free agency so this draft is going to be important.
Dane Brugler at The Athletic mocked Jameson Williams to the Bills (and Joe Buscaglia seconded that). Elite talent that will likely drop due to the ACL tear. Probably not a pick that can be expected to put us over the top in 2022 due to the injury rehab, but intriguing long term value.
Wake up, brush your teeth, and get ready for a day of hating the Dolphins. Or the Pats? How to choose?
notacon (01-26-2022)
Teams that compete year after year get the most out of lower draft picks. The Bills (in the Beane era) have shown some of that ability doing quite well in all aspects of drafting.
2017 - 2nd round pick #31, 63rd overall - Dion Dawkins
2017 - 5th round pick #19, 163rd overall - Matt Milano
2018 - 3rd round pick #32, 96th overall - Harrison Phillips
2018 - 4th round 21st pick, 121st overall - Taron Johnson
2018 - 5th round pick #29, 166th overall - Wyatt Teller (tried away in maybe the worst decision of the Beane era)
2019 - 3rd round pick #10, 74th overall - Devin Singletary
2019 - 3rd round pick #32, 96th overall - Dawson Knox
2020 - 4th round pick #22, 128th overall -Gabriel Davis
2020 - 6th round pick #9, 188th overall - Tyler Bass
2020 - 7th round pick #25, 239th overall - Dane Jackson
2021 - 3rd round pick #29, 93rd overall - Spencer Brown
And these are the players that have already shown to be extremely valuable with some others that still have the chance to develop.
With that said, 1st and 2nd round picks are still the most valuable.
The Bills have an extremely SOLID roster. They have the luxury of picking the best player available, keeping an eye on prioritizing need.
I strongly suspect that (depending of exactly who is available) the #1 pick will be CB (or DB).
Other priorities are inside offense and defensive line. Then WR.
Free Agency opens March 16th I'm not sure we'll be very active but that all depends on so many different things. Anything we do in free agency will impact the draft as well. Josh has made Buffalo a more attractive option IMO.