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Comp pick update!


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We lost Bradberry, Addison, Butler, McCoy, Irvin, Van Roten and Williams and got 1 pick. Poe didn’t count because we released him from an optional year. We gave NO a 3rd for Teddy and Baltimore a 6th for Roberts.

Man, it would have been nice to have 3rd,  4th, 5th and 6th round comps to take 4 IOL and still have our full complement of picks. Oh well.

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40 minutes ago, Cam's New Arm said:

damn. i forgot about homey. how is old Vern doing, anyway?

Haven't watched much of the Bills so not sure, but did look at his stats. There's a big fat ZERO in the sack column through 8 games... After his breakout last year with 6 sacks in 14 games. 

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10 minutes ago, stbugs said:

We lost Bradberry, Addison, Butler, McCoy, Irvin, Van Roten and Williams and got 1 pick. Poe didn’t count because we released him from an optional year. We gave NO a 3rd for Teddy and Baltimore a 6th for Roberts.

Man, it would have been nice to have 3rd,  4th, 5th and 6th round comps to take 4 IOL and still have our full complement of picks. Oh well.

Yeah we probably should've not signed Teddy or Roberts. Hell, without Teddy we may have had a realistic shot at Fields/Lawrence... Better hope that Teddy mentoring a young QB in the next 2 years was worth it, and it still could be. I can't think of a QB much better than Teddy to mentor a young guy and be the bridge until he's ready to start like Smith with Mahomes. But is that worth losing out on all that draft capital? To be determined.

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20 minutes ago, stbugs said:

We lost Bradberry, Addison, Butler, McCoy, Irvin, Van Roten and Williams and got 1 pick. Poe didn’t count because we released him from an optional year. We gave NO a 3rd for Teddy and Baltimore a 6th for Roberts.

Man, it would have been nice to have 3rd,  4th, 5th and 6th round comps to take 4 IOL and still have our full complement of picks. Oh well.

Hurney has always owned the draft

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27 minutes ago, stbugs said:

We lost Bradberry, Addison, Butler, McCoy, Irvin, Van Roten and Williams and got 1 pick. Poe didn’t count because we released him from an optional year. We gave NO a 3rd for Teddy and Baltimore a 6th for Roberts.

Man, it would have been nice to have 3rd,  4th, 5th and 6th round comps to take 4 IOL and still have our full complement of picks. Oh well.

With 11 picks the greatest recognizer of college talent in the nation would just be showing off. 
 

Who needs comp picks when you already have 7 picks ready to be knocked out of the ballpark!

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27 minutes ago, stbugs said:

We lost Bradberry, Addison, Butler, McCoy, Irvin, Van Roten and Williams and got 1 pick. Poe didn’t count because we released him from an optional year. We gave NO a 3rd for Teddy and Baltimore a 6th for Roberts.

Man, it would have been nice to have 3rd,  4th, 5th and 6th round comps to take 4 IOL and still have our full complement of picks. Oh well.

Lets just look at what it might have theoretically cost us by adding Teddy.  For the heck of it we will assume we end up with the 10th pick instead of the 4th (if we can assume Teddy is the reason we win a few more games.

Teddy + Pick 10

or 

Pick 4 + third round pick + $40m to spend elsewhere

People talk about the loss picks but the $40m to spend elsewhere is huge.

What helps a rookie QB the most, Teddy's mentoring or $40m + 3rd round pick to spend on an offensive line?

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And out of the FAs we brought in this year...1 might be here in a couple of years?  As we waste what would've been a decent shot at multiple comp picks in a rebuild and tons of cap space/better draft position? Awesome job competing for 10th best team in the NFC this year, Hurney!  Extension time bitches!

 

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