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Surely someone other than myself heard the talk on 790 this morning that the Texans were rumored to be trading our 2nd round pick and #20 to Buffalo for #9 and we would take CJ Spiller?
Surely someone other than myself heard the talk on 790 this morning that the Texans were rumored to be trading our 2nd round pick and #20 to Buffalo for #9 and we would take CJ Spiller?
Rumored by who?
Or was it just idle speculation?
Rumored by who?
Or was it just idle speculation?
UGGH! I really don't want that to happen. If we traded up, I'd want to do it for:
Eric Berry, Haden, or possibly Earl Thomas. Giving up that much for a RB who offers the same skill set as Steve Slaton doesn't make much sense to me... particularly when the 2nd and 3rd rounds are littered with bigger, complimentary. Plus, that makes this Friday much less entertaining!
Could John McClain have possibly been speaking? Disguising his voice even. Sounds like a standard McClain whopper.I really don't think I would like it either, and it certainly doesn't fall in line with the Texans' way of thinking. If we were to trade up I would like to see one of the top corners or safeties taken. Also, I hate to give up that 2nd round pick. I have been all over the 790 website and their Facebook page, and I haven't found out anything, but I certainly heard it and it sounded more than speculation. Surely to goodness I'm not the only one on here that heard it. It was around 8:45 this morning.
I don't see Spiller being drafted by the Texans, since all that does is give us a fresher better model of Slaton. Of course we don't know if Slaton comes back healthy or not, but Spiller is another small quick guy, not a pound up the middle of the line guy. We need a heavy pounder before we need another small quick guy.
unless there's some crazy bona-fide player sitting there, trading up 11 spots into the top 10 seems nuts. not even sure the last time that's happened
Don't see it happening.
If I thought the Texans were just one positional player away from being dominant sure. I don't think we are.
2008, Jags and Derrick Harvey. Didn't work out but they moved from 26 to 8 I believe. IIRC it only cost them a 2.
Does not add up well for the Bills according to the value chart
#9- 1350
#20-850 + #51- 390 = 1240
-110 too much for Bills to give up.
I think we are closer than alot of people on this board think. I've seen alot of people talk about all of our gapping holes, and I don't see them. RB, CB, DT, G/C. Those are the do or die needs, and only RB and CB are huge holes.
I agree...RB is a need. DB is a need (Earl Thomas would be nice as he could go either FS or CB...but he'll be gone). The defense started playing pretty well as a unit as the season progressed.
I think the O-line should be addressed in every draft no matter what though and am thinking if Iupati doesn't go by the time we pick, he'd be worth it.
I think that Iupati is a trap. To raw. He moves stiff and I'm not sold on him in this system. I agree, I would take a c/g and a tackle every year. Even if they are later round guys. ET would be well worth a trade up, since he could play CB for a time until we can get more depth there and move him to FS. We need DT's but after McCoy. Suh, and Dan Williams I don't think there is a drop off till the 5th ish round.
I think we are closer than alot of people on this board think. I've seen alot of people talk about all of our gapping holes, and I don't see them. RB, CB, DT, G/C. Those are the do or die needs, and only RB and CB are huge holes.
I am hoping the Smithiak goes defense 1st round, and for running back pick up Gerhart in the 4rd or maybe even reach for him in the 3rd. I want a powerback that can get those couple of yards when it counts!
His pass-blocking needs work...no doubt about it, but he's a stout run blocker, which we could definitely use.
I agree with the main idea here - we're a lot closer than we have been in terms of needs (though I think maybe we still need more than you list, e.g. a S and another OL).
What I do see (in contrast to previous years) is that I'm less worried about our later-round picks than I have been. In past years, I would feel that we could find someone to improve our team significantly, even in the later rounds. Now, I'm not so sure how useful those 6th and 7th round picks are going to be. I wouldn't mind us using some of the late-round picks to improve our position a bit in earlier rounds. It's difficult for me to see the 6th/7th round picks giving us significant improvement in most areas (maybe you find depth at DT or on the OL, or a special teams specialist), enough to beat out those already on the team. On the other hand, I could see a situation in rounds 3-5 where those picks could let us move up a few slots and grab a player we want. In prior years, I have been all for the "trade down and get more picks" approach, but this year, I'd be OK if they moved up.
For the earlier picks, though, we have some real needs, and we should be able to get some good players who can really help us in rounds 1-3. I'd hate to see us with less than 3 picks in those first three rounds, and so I don't like the idea of giving up a 1 and 2, especially to grab Spiller.
Considering that Slaton was really nice before the neck thing/fumbleitis set in, why wouldn't we want a fresher, better model?
Does not add up well for the Bills according to the value chart
#9- 1350
#20-850 + #51- 390 = 1240
-110 too much for Bills to give up.
Spiller looks like another Reggie Bush to me, I don't want him. I could be wrong about him though. No way to tell until he's drafted and playing on a team though.
For the earlier picks, though, we have some real needs, and we should be able to get some good players who can really help us in rounds 1-3. I'd hate to see us with less than 3 picks in those first three rounds, and so I don't like the idea of giving up a 1 and 2, especially to grab Spiller.
Good post. There is no way to tell if he is Reggie Bush 2.0 or Chris Johnson 2.0.
Can he get the tough yards in the middle? Is he more than a return man who can catch passes out of the flats?
I am leaning towards him being reggie bush 2.0. But I have been wrong before. lol
Just check out his highlights. Its all kickoff returns, and runs where he doesnt get touched to the outside. I want to see him break a tackle, stiff arm someone and then break away. I dont see that.
2008, Jags and Derrick Harvey. Didn't work out but they moved from 26 to 8 I believe. IIRC it only cost them a 2.
I am hoping the Smithiak goes defense 1st round, and for running back pick up Gerhart in the 4rd or maybe even reach for him in the 3rd. I want a powerback that can get those couple of yards when it counts!
Isn't Rone Dayne still out there? He was good in college too
agreed, it's probably a good idea to avoid players who were great in college.
no clue what your point is here.
I think we are closer than alot of people on this board think. I've seen alot of people talk about all of our gapping holes, and I don't see them. RB, CB, DT, G/C. Those are the do or die needs, and only RB and CB are huge holes.
A lot of folks think the Steelers will take Florida center Maurkice Pouncey, but Colbert said don't be surprised if they moved from the No. 18 overall pick. He estimated there was a 70-75% chance they'd keep the pick, a 5% chance they'd move up, and a greater chance they would move back.
Colbert expects a lot of interest in the pick, especially with such a deep defensive class. He says there are more 300-pound defenders that can run and conversion outside linebacker prospects than any class in memory.
Those are just the prospects a 3-4 defense needs. Unfortunately for long-time 3-4 teams like Pittsburgh and New England, nearly half of the league is now looking for similar players.
unless there's some crazy bona-fide player sitting there, trading up 11 spots into the top 10 seems nuts. not even sure the last time that's happened
# ^ #5: Cleveland → New York Jets (D). Cleveland traded its first-round selection (5th overall, used to select Mark Sanchez) to the Jets for the Jets' first- and second-round selections (17th overall, traded to Tampa Bay, who selected Josh Freeman; and 52nd overall, used to select David Veikune), Kenyon Coleman, Brett Ratliff, and Abram Elam.[source 1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_NFL_Draft#cite_note-3
Yeah kast you have to go all the way back to last year . Rare bird indeed.
to be fair to me i didn't pay attention to last year's draft whatsoever![]()