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List your favorite three picks of the 2024 draft in order and why
List your favorite three picks of the 2024 draft in order and why
1.) Cole Bishop- boy has size, speed and instincts
2.) Sedrick Van Pran-Granger- 1419 snaps with one sack. That’ll work.
3.) Travis Clayton- the least likely to ever play a down out of this group but imagine the upside. Jordan Mailata part deux? We turned a chunky UDFA TE from Arkansas to an All-Pro LT so why not?
Ya any more than that in this one may be a bridge too far.
But I guess “we’ll only know for sure in three years” and maybe 5-6 turn out to be winners? At least we have that to keep us warm.
We actually drafted a guy who's never played a snap - like football is a video game like how the Gran Turismo kid rose to win an actual car race. What?
We actually drafted a guy who's never played a snap - like football is a video game like how the Gran Turismo kid rose to win an actual car race. What?
I’m actually better with that lottery ticket than most of the rest.
At least there’s huge upside if it hits. If not who cares, it was only a seventh rounder.
Re: List your favorite three picks of the 2024 draft in order and why
1) Coleman WR
2) Bishop S
3) Davis RB
Would love a few more to surprise all of us in a good way .......... but it's a wait and see sorta thing.
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I agree with Bishop and Granger, don't really have a third. I'll be rooting my ass for Coleman because I have to, though.
I hope we hit a homer with all of them. But my feeling is that when it’s all said and done there won’t be any superstars out of this group, rather mostly backups and role players (if we’re lucky). They played it safe with a bunch of guys that might have higher floors but limited ceilings as well. A bunch of older guys too at 23-24.
Re: List your favorite three picks of the 2024 draft in order and why
My "favorite three picks" are the first three the Bills made. All SOLID picks (at least form what we know today).
1. Keon Coleman is EXACTLY what this team and Josh Allen needs. No wonder that Josh said that Keon is who he wanted. Keon is going to catch a LOT of TD's and a LOT of critical passes in the Red Zone. His locker presence is 100% opposite of the whiny, diva Diggs.
2. Cole Bishop is another example of EXACTLY what the Bills need. Smart, fast with leadership qualities.
3. DeWayne Carter - another example of EXACTLY what the Bills need. Should be an immediate rotational DT behind Oliver.
A shout out to 4th round pick, Ray Davis. Every report is this kid plays angry. Sure looks like he will be a contributor immediately.
My "favorite three picks" are the first three the Bills made. All SOLID picks (at least form what we know today).
1. Keon Coleman is EXACTLY what this team and Josh Allen needs. No wonder that Josh said that Keon is who he wanted. Keon is going to catch a LOT of TD's and a LOT of critical passes in the Red Zone. His locker presence is 100% opposite of the whiny, diva Diggs.
2. Cole Bishop is another example of EXACTLY what the Bills need. Smart, fast with leadership qualities.
3. DeWayne Carter - another example of EXACTLY what the Bills need. Should be an immediate rotational DT behind Oliver.
A shout out to 4th round pick, Ray Davis. Every report is this kid plays angry. Sure looks like he will be a contributor immediately.
Well I would not say that Coleman is exactly what Josh needs. The strengths and weaknesses of each player don't exactly mesh. Did you watch the Cover21 analysis of Coleman that was posted today?
Coleman doesn't create the seperation that you see in the best recievers, and Josh likes to throw to recievers who flash open where he rifles the ball to. I remember Josh's 1st preseason when nearly every pass was to a curl route or stop route, where the reciverss back was to the endzone. Josh has of course has progressed a lot but laying the ball up for contested catches, isn't what he does. And right now, contested catches is Coleman's strength. His weakness is route running and getting seperation. I'm not saying that he can't learn to do it, but as of now he's not exactly the type of reciever that Josh needs.
Well I would not say that Coleman is exactly what Josh needs. The strengths and weaknesses of each player don't exactly mesh. Did you watch the Cover21 analysis of Coleman that was posted today?
Coleman doesn't create the seperation that you see in the best recievers, and Josh likes to throw to recievers who flash open where he rifles the ball to. I remember Josh's 1st preseason when nearly every pass was to a curl route or stop route, where the reciverss back was to the endzone. Josh has of course has progressed a lot but laying the ball up for contested catches, isn't what he does. And right now, contested catches is Coleman's strength. His weakness is route running and getting seperation. I'm not saying that he can't learn to do it, but as of now he's not exactly the type of reciever that Josh needs.
You'll see when the season starts, and especially in the playoffs.
JOSH ALLEN certainly thinks that Colemen is exactly what he needs.
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