notacon (03-10-2023)
Breaking News!! AFC East!
Devin McCourty announces his retirement - ProFootballTalk
Patriots safety Devin McCourty has come to a decision about his playing future.
McCourty announced in an Instagram post that he has decided to retire from the NFL. McCourty said at the end of the Patriots season that he would take some time before deciding on his plans for the 2023 season and said last month that he expected to come to that decision around the start of free agency.
FSU WR K. Coleman #33
Utah DB C. Bishop #60
Duke DT D. Carter #95
Kentucky RB R.Davis #128
Georgia C S.VanPran-Granger #141
Washington LB Edefuan Ulofoshio #160
Troy DE J.Solomon #168
UCF OT T.Grable #204
Penn ST. CB D.Hardy #219
England OT T.Clayton #221
More Breaking News AFC East!!
Dolphins will exercise Tua Tagovailoa's fifth-year option - ProFootballTalk
That means Tagovailoa will have a guaranteed salary of just over $23 million in 2024.
The No. 5 overall pick of the 2020 draft, Tagovailoa excelled in his first season under head coach Mike McDaniel in 2022. He completed 64.8 percent of his passes for 3,548 yards with 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He led the league among qualified players in passer rating (105.5), yards per attempt (8.9), and yards per completion (13.7).
But Tagovailoa missed several games due to concussions. He ended up playing 13 regular-season games, including the last two games of the regular season and Miami’s postseason loss to Buffalo. Tagovailoa reportedly did not clear concussion protocol until Feb. 1.
So after the recent signings, the so-called draft needs are Safety, MLB, OL. Maybe 1 more WR. General depth.
Would like to see them sign Poona Ford, the DT.
The biggest need is adjusting the schemes to fit the roster. Hey coaches..knock,knock..
With the recent FA signings, draft targets should still be close to what they were before....IOL, WR, S, RB…but priorities and urgency has changed.
LB is a new and more pressing need now, but not as much as offensive playmakers, and O-line. Although the signing of McGovern has upgraded the biggest weakness on O-line, depth is still an issue as well as some young talent to develop that can be done in middle rounds.
Yes, draft a LB, but not in round 1 unless a highly regarded prospect drops into the Bills lap. Better to target lesser regarded prospects with the goal to develop.
There are not any LB’s that rise to true first round value. Actually in this analysisthere are only 19 prospects that have a “first-round grade”. With only two positions with none...LB & IOL.
No need to reach for a safety. Poyer is secured for two years on a team friendly contract. Hyde is back, although he does become a FA after next season. Hamlin is almost assuredly coming back. With the possibility of Benford being tried at S, a missile round pick at that position makes sense.
WR should be the Bills first pick, although of course, depending on who is available at #27. I firmly believe that if blue chip prospect Bijan Robinson drops to #27, the Bills should strongly consider taking him, despite just signing Harris.
With that said, if Robinson is not there, (which he probably will not be), then best WR available becomes the priority.
If there is a run on WR’s and what’s left is graded by the Bills to be late 2nd round or third round value….trade back.
The draft is still over a month away. A LOT can happen between now and then.
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notacon (03-21-2023)
YardRat (03-22-2023)
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Mace (03-22-2023)
It's really kind of frustrating to go into this draft cycle with so many needs, we've kind of become an example of how un-wise drafting can lead to more problems in a relatively short period of time. Double-dipping on defensive ends when you could have had one edge and one interior offensive lineman...same thing with OT, could have had one plus a safety prospect instead of two...ignoring the issue at ILB.
Mace (03-22-2023)
New CBS mock draft works for me: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...or-will-levis/
Mace (03-22-2023)
If they did that they could get a very good safety prospect in the 2nd (Skinner, Battle or Brown) and concentrate on the lines thereafter.
Mace (03-22-2023)
Drafting Jack Campbell in the first round would be a reach. Better to trade back, pick up some extra picks and get him in round two.
Or, better yet, draft a WR in the first round and trade up to get Campbell in round 2....he could even be there in late round two.
The CBS mock draft cited above has him ranked as “#85 prospect rank” and “#10 position rank”. ESPN NFL Draft Player Rankings has him #73 overall with a grade of 78, which is defined as....
70-79 Solid Prospect
Still a standout player at the college level that is close to being an elite player. He has no glaring weaknesses and will usually win his individual matchups, but does not dominate in every game, especially when matched up against the top players in the country. He will usually rate in the top third of players at his position and is considered a third round draft prospect.
Sure looks like a reach for #27.
I don't think he'll be there for the Bills pick in the second. They might be able to risk a few spots and trade down and still get him, but IMO as soon as the first ILB goes off the board the other two are going to be right behind.
Woodman (03-23-2023)