Who do you think will be the Bills QB next season? I'm assuming the top 4 QBs in the draft all go in the top 10. Maybe even the top 6. So I think that makes it unlikely you trade up that high to grab 1 of those guys. But Lamar Jackson could be there at 21, and Mason Rudolph will most definitely be there at 21. Any interest there? I think Jackson could be interesting, but I also think he could break in half if he continues to run like RG3 instead of Russell Wilson. As for Cousins, it doesn't sound as if you're in on those sweepstakes, and I think the Vikes are using Cousins to get Keenum to sign for a more reasonable price. So if those 2 things are true, to me the most interesting option would be to stick with Taylor and take Jackson. Given they both run well, you wouldn't have to change the offense any if the starter went down.
I still believe it's going to be Tyrod. I don't like any of the QBs in this draft - if one of them is around late in the first, fine, but none of them are good enough IMO to give up picks for. The Bills have the opportunity to have a big draft - they can get so much with all of those first and second rounders, no need to roll the dice.
I still believe it's going to be Tyrod. I don't like any of the QBs in this draft - if one of them is around late in the first, fine, but none of them are good enough IMO to give up picks for. The Bills have the opportunity to have a big draft - they can get so much with all of those first and second rounders, no need to roll the dice.
Seriously siff? Read the last several posts directly before yours
peak siff indeed
ProFootballTalk @ProFootballTalk 3hAgree. But it's a lot less meh if it is $10-15mil a year vs. $20mil+ per year.
Wonder if there is any truth to the rumor that Cousins is going to the Vikings.
Sammy Watkins to the Chefs