Ray_Dogg wrote:Bills 21 and 22 makes more sense for our 9th/10th pick.
I like the idea yet I don't like the drop...
Who would be good pickups there that are better what we could get before?
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Ray_Dogg wrote:Bills 21 and 22 makes more sense for our 9th/10th pick.

Ray_Dogg wrote:Payne is playing incredible. I would not mind him at all on our dline. Him instead of Mitchell playing next to Buckner would be nice.

CalamityX12 wrote:Ray_Dogg wrote:Bills 21 and 22 makes more sense for our 9th/10th pick.
I like the idea yet I don't like the drop...
Who would be good pickups there that are better what we could get before?
CalamityX12 wrote:Ray_Dogg wrote:Bills 21 and 22 makes more sense for our 9th/10th pick.
I like the idea yet I don't like the drop...
Who would be good pickups there that are better what we could get before?
Bingo_AlphaMan wrote:Ray_Dogg wrote:Bills have the 21st and 22nd pick in the first round. Need a QB.
I can see us making two trades in the first round:
1.) from 9 to 15 with a team.
2.) followed that with another trade, this time with the Bills—from 15 to acquire both of their picks (21 and 22).
We can walk away with 3 first round picks in 2018 and in addition to having a future 1st rounder: 2019 first round pick.

ChrisPozz wrote:wco81 wrote:Bills would trade 21 and 22 for 15?
That seems steep.
The pick trade value chart says it's a bit lopsided but it's not so lopsided where I'd definitely say that would NEVER happen. I tend to allow myself to believe that a lot of things are always possible at the top end of a draft.
And for those that are a bit new to this and to those that want to get real technical with the draft chart, I'm obviously fully aware that not all teams follow the same draft chart, especially in the first 2 rounds, but the one I generally use just to have for SOME kind of guide is the one that generally seems to be the most popular and agreed upon one for the first 3 rounds.
In this scenario, I think under every chart I've ever seen you're still going to get a bit of a lopsided result no matters whose values you use. But if it's for a quarterback then you get into that territory that I talked about where something might not surprise me.
ChrisPozz wrote:I'm going to need to see some legit identification from Alabama freshman RB Najee Harris. I know the kid was a top 3 recruit in the country but that kid is only 19 years old? My goodness.
When I fall for a RB I fall hard. Lord, please let me see the year 2020.
