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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The Bills will be taking Mitchell one spot ahead of the Patriots. Taking Ladd McConkey at 34 seems like a huge reach.Looking at best available looks like Newton DT from Illinois is intriguing.
If we go WR like everyone probably wants Adonai Mitchell looks like the pick.
They very well could. They also have needs at corner though. And either Dejean or Mckinstry is there for the taking.The Bills will be taking Mitchell one spot ahead of the Patriots.
Looks like the tackles are goneAs much as I really like some of the receivers that are available, my preference is an OT.
There are decent WRs that will still be available at #68.
Same cannot be said for an OT at #68.
I don't think there are any worthwhile tackles at 34 either. Your best hope is to take a day 3 flyer on one at this point. Whether anyone will call out Wolf for not trading back into the first after the huge run on OT was becoming obvious or not, we'll find out in the days and weeks to come.As much as I really like some of the receivers that are available, my preference is an OT.
There are decent WRs that will still be available at #68.
Same cannot be said for an OT at #68.
They do, but I think it's a bit of a pipe dream, when they have a couple of half-decent corners that have NFL experience, while having nothing at the WR position at all, Khalil Shakir, and Curtis Samuel. That's what they have now. The Patriots might have better WRs than the Bills do right now.They very well could. They also have needs at corner though. And either Dejean or Mckinstry is there for the taking.
Kingsley Suamataia is still available.Looks like the tackles are gone
I would have liked to see the Pats trade up from #34 into the first, but they didn't have anything to offer.I don't think there are any worthwhile tackles at 34 either. Your best hope is to take a day 3 flyer on one at this point. Whether anyone will call out Wolf for not trading back into the first after the huge run on OT was becoming obvious or not, we'll find out in the days and weeks to come.
Like I said, they totally could go in the WR direction but even if they do it's hard to say who they will take for sure.They do, but I think it's a bit of a pipe dream, when they have a couple of half-decent corners that have NFL experience, while having nothing at the WR position at all, Khalil Shakir, and Curtis Samuel. That's what they have now. The Patriots might have better WRs than the Bills do right now.
Maybe but a couple WRs just wentThe Bills will be taking Mitchell one spot ahead of the Patriots. Taking Ladd McConkey at 34 seems like a huge reach.
I like McKinistry, because that gives you two young, stud boundary corners, you can kick Jonathan Jones back into slot, or even have him play some deep safety, and Marcus Jones can play some good slot as well.
Is he or Rosengarten worth that spot though? I feel like they’re more late round 2/3 value.Kingsley Suamataia is still available.
It's a close call, but in my opinion I'd prefer to go with him at #34, then WR at #68.
Oh of course they did, they have future picks.I would have liked to see the Pats trade up from #34 into the first, but they didn't have anything to offer.
The only way the Patriots could have done that was if they traded down from #3 first.
That didn't happen, so they had no ammo to move up.