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WR Sammy Watkins, BAL (1 Viewer)

Still 1.01? Not sure how I feel about him landing in Buffalo yet. I know there could have been worse.
I can see making a very good case that Evans is the pick over Watkins now.
Let's hear it.
There were several analysts prior to the draft suggesting that a number of teams had Evans on their draft boards ahead of Watkins, as he had more of the physical frame, speed, and catching radius that is highly coveted in the NFL today. There were a lot of suggestions that even if you evaluated Watkins as the better WR that the gap between the two wasn't all that significant. It has been suggested that Evans will have a larger red zone role than Watkins will, and that his skills perhaps translate better to the NFL.

In terms of opportunity, Evans has a clearer path to seeing a significant number of passing targets, as the # 2 WR job opposite Jackson is wide open, while in Buffalo Watkins will contend with a much more crowded receiving corps.

The QB situation is a bit unknown for each, as we don't know what the Bills have in Manuel; however, a veteran QB is likely the better short term option.

I also think that when you factor in the climate, those late season games in Tampa Bay are more favorable to offensive passing production than the games being played in Buffalo.
Watkins is immediately the #1 WR in Buffalo. How does Evans have a more clear path to targets?ETA: Climate is overrated. Djax went 4-59 and a TD in a foot of snow against the Lions last season. I'll take that any week in that weather.
Watkins will eventually ascend to the # 1 WR position in Buffalo; however, in the short term he will compete with Stevie Johnson (unless traded or cut), Mike Williams, Robert Woods, Goodson, etc. for passing targets.
All I see is #2's.

 
Still 1.01? Not sure how I feel about him landing in Buffalo yet. I know there could have been worse.
I can see making a very good case that Evans is the pick over Watkins now.
Let's hear it.
There were several analysts prior to the draft suggesting that a number of teams had Evans on their draft boards ahead of Watkins, as he had more of the physical frame, speed, and catching radius that is highly coveted in the NFL today. There were a lot of suggestions that even if you evaluated Watkins as the better WR that the gap between the two wasn't all that significant. It has been suggested that Evans will have a larger red zone role than Watkins will, and that his skills perhaps translate better to the NFL.

In terms of opportunity, Evans has a clearer path to seeing a significant number of passing targets, as the # 2 WR job opposite Jackson is wide open, while in Buffalo Watkins will contend with a much more crowded receiving corps.

The QB situation is a bit unknown for each, as we don't know what the Bills have in Manuel; however, a veteran QB is likely the better short term option.

I also think that when you factor in the climate, those late season games in Tampa Bay are more favorable to offensive passing production than the games being played in Buffalo.
Watkins is immediately the #1 WR in Buffalo. How does Evans have a more clear path to targets?ETA: Climate is overrated. Djax went 4-59 and a TD in a foot of snow against the Lions last season. I'll take that any week in that weather.
Watkins will eventually ascend to the # 1 WR position in Buffalo; however, in the short term he will compete with Stevie Johnson (unless traded or cut), Mike Williams, Robert Woods, Goodson, etc. for passing targets.
All I see is #2's.
If Stevie Johnson and Mike Williams are #2's so is Watkins.

 
Still 1.01? Not sure how I feel about him landing in Buffalo yet. I know there could have been worse.
I can see making a very good case that Evans is the pick over Watkins now.
Let's hear it.
There were several analysts prior to the draft suggesting that a number of teams had Evans on their draft boards ahead of Watkins, as he had more of the physical frame, speed, and catching radius that is highly coveted in the NFL today. There were a lot of suggestions that even if you evaluated Watkins as the better WR that the gap between the two wasn't all that significant. It has been suggested that Evans will have a larger red zone role than Watkins will, and that his skills perhaps translate better to the NFL.

In terms of opportunity, Evans has a clearer path to seeing a significant number of passing targets, as the # 2 WR job opposite Jackson is wide open, while in Buffalo Watkins will contend with a much more crowded receiving corps.

The QB situation is a bit unknown for each, as we don't know what the Bills have in Manuel; however, a veteran QB is likely the better short term option.

I also think that when you factor in the climate, those late season games in Tampa Bay are more favorable to offensive passing production than the games being played in Buffalo.
Watkins is immediately the #1 WR in Buffalo. How does Evans have a more clear path to targets?ETA: Climate is overrated. Djax went 4-59 and a TD in a foot of snow against the Lions last season. I'll take that any week in that weather.
Watkins will eventually ascend to the # 1 WR position in Buffalo; however, in the short term he will compete with Stevie Johnson (unless traded or cut), Mike Williams, Robert Woods, Goodson, etc. for passing targets.
All I see is #2's.
If Stevie Johnson and Mike Williams are #2's so is Watkins.
Top 5 number 2. Cmon Xue, the contrarian shtick must get tiring.

 
Still 1.01? Not sure how I feel about him landing in Buffalo yet. I know there could have been worse.
I can see making a very good case that Evans is the pick over Watkins now.
Let's hear it.
There were several analysts prior to the draft suggesting that a number of teams had Evans on their draft boards ahead of Watkins, as he had more of the physical frame, speed, and catching radius that is highly coveted in the NFL today. There were a lot of suggestions that even if you evaluated Watkins as the better WR that the gap between the two wasn't all that significant. It has been suggested that Evans will have a larger red zone role than Watkins will, and that his skills perhaps translate better to the NFL.

In terms of opportunity, Evans has a clearer path to seeing a significant number of passing targets, as the # 2 WR job opposite Jackson is wide open, while in Buffalo Watkins will contend with a much more crowded receiving corps.

The QB situation is a bit unknown for each, as we don't know what the Bills have in Manuel; however, a veteran QB is likely the better short term option.

I also think that when you factor in the climate, those late season games in Tampa Bay are more favorable to offensive passing production than the games being played in Buffalo.
Watkins is immediately the #1 WR in Buffalo. How does Evans have a more clear path to targets?ETA: Climate is overrated. Djax went 4-59 and a TD in a foot of snow against the Lions last season. I'll take that any week in that weather.
Watkins will eventually ascend to the # 1 WR position in Buffalo; however, in the short term he will compete with Stevie Johnson (unless traded or cut), Mike Williams, Robert Woods, Goodson, etc. for passing targets.
All I see is #2's.
If Stevie Johnson and Mike Williams are #2's so is Watkins.
Top 5 number 2. Cmon Xue, the contrarian shtick must get tiring.
Give me Watkins' ceiling. Quantify it for me.

 
Still 1.01? Not sure how I feel about him landing in Buffalo yet. I know there could have been worse.
I can see making a very good case that Evans is the pick over Watkins now.
Let's hear it.
There were several analysts prior to the draft suggesting that a number of teams had Evans on their draft boards ahead of Watkins, as he had more of the physical frame, speed, and catching radius that is highly coveted in the NFL today. There were a lot of suggestions that even if you evaluated Watkins as the better WR that the gap between the two wasn't all that significant. It has been suggested that Evans will have a larger red zone role than Watkins will, and that his skills perhaps translate better to the NFL.

In terms of opportunity, Evans has a clearer path to seeing a significant number of passing targets, as the # 2 WR job opposite Jackson is wide open, while in Buffalo Watkins will contend with a much more crowded receiving corps.

The QB situation is a bit unknown for each, as we don't know what the Bills have in Manuel; however, a veteran QB is likely the better short term option.

I also think that when you factor in the climate, those late season games in Tampa Bay are more favorable to offensive passing production than the games being played in Buffalo.
Watkins is immediately the #1 WR in Buffalo. How does Evans have a more clear path to targets?ETA: Climate is overrated. Djax went 4-59 and a TD in a foot of snow against the Lions last season. I'll take that any week in that weather.
Watkins will eventually ascend to the # 1 WR position in Buffalo; however, in the short term he will compete with Stevie Johnson (unless traded or cut), Mike Williams, Robert Woods, Goodson, etc. for passing targets.
All I see is #2's.
If Stevie Johnson and Mike Williams are #2's so is Watkins.
Top 5 number 2. Cmon Xue, the contrarian shtick must get tiring.
Give me Watkins' ceiling. Quantify it for me.
I see him as a Rich Man's Cobb.

 
This is one of the worst situations that he could have gone to.

I still like him, but the landing spot is as bad as it could be...

 
Still 1.01? Not sure how I feel about him landing in Buffalo yet. I know there could have been worse.
I can see making a very good case that Evans is the pick over Watkins now.
Let's hear it.
There were several analysts prior to the draft suggesting that a number of teams had Evans on their draft boards ahead of Watkins, as he had more of the physical frame, speed, and catching radius that is highly coveted in the NFL today. There were a lot of suggestions that even if you evaluated Watkins as the better WR that the gap between the two wasn't all that significant. It has been suggested that Evans will have a larger red zone role than Watkins will, and that his skills perhaps translate better to the NFL.

In terms of opportunity, Evans has a clearer path to seeing a significant number of passing targets, as the # 2 WR job opposite Jackson is wide open, while in Buffalo Watkins will contend with a much more crowded receiving corps.

The QB situation is a bit unknown for each, as we don't know what the Bills have in Manuel; however, a veteran QB is likely the better short term option.

I also think that when you factor in the climate, those late season games in Tampa Bay are more favorable to offensive passing production than the games being played in Buffalo.
Watkins is immediately the #1 WR in Buffalo. How does Evans have a more clear path to targets?ETA: Climate is overrated. Djax went 4-59 and a TD in a foot of snow against the Lions last season. I'll take that any week in that weather.
Watkins will eventually ascend to the # 1 WR position in Buffalo; however, in the short term he will compete with Stevie Johnson (unless traded or cut), Mike Williams, Robert Woods, Goodson, etc. for passing targets.
All I see is #2's.
If Stevie Johnson and Mike Williams are #2's so is Watkins.
Top 5 number 2. Cmon Xue, the contrarian shtick must get tiring.
Give me Watkins' ceiling. Quantify it for me.
Percy 2011 with more TDs and more yards rushing and receiving.

 
I like him, but I was floored by the price they paid. A top 10 pick and another likely top 15-20 pick?

They must think he's Julio Jones. I think they overpaid.

 
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I like him, but I was floored by the price they paid. A top 10 pick and another likely top 15-20 pick?

They must think he's Julio Jones. I think they overpaid.
They overpaid but team is trying to make a push after going almost 15 years without a playoff appearance.
 
I like him, but I was floored by the price they paid. A top 10 pick and another likely top 15-20 pick?

They must think he's Julio Jones. I think they overpaid.
They overpaid but team is trying to make a push after going almost 15 years without a playoff appearance.
And a rookie WR is going to put them over the hump?

Pats are gonna be heavy favorites in that division as long as Brady is there. Fins and Jets are pretty bad, but those games are always competitive.

Tough to see Buffalo much better than 8-8 next season unless Manuel takes massive strides.

So maybe a year from now they're sitting here watching another team spend their would-be top 10 pick.

Just not sure it was the right move. Watkins needs to be better than good. He needs to be a Pro Bowl type of guy. Otherwise they should've just stood pat and grabbed somebody like Ebron or Donald.

 
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No consideration for the fact that the scheme fit could be a great fit for Watkins?
Let's not think logically right now.
The scheme is definately going to be a positive, as the Bills want to play an up-tempo type of offense and Watkins is used to taking those short dump passes and turning them into big gains.

I like Werdnoynek's analysis that Watkins can eventually play like a bigger Harvin with more production than what Harvin had in 2011; however, I do think that we won't see that until 2015 or 2016.

 
I like him, but I was floored by the price they paid. A top 10 pick and another likely top 15-20 pick?

They must think he's Julio Jones. I think they overpaid.
They overpaid but team is trying to make a push after going almost 15 years without a playoff appearance.
And a rookie WR is going to put them over the hump?

Pats are gonna be heavy favorites in that division as long as Brady is there. Fins and Jets are pretty bad, but those games are always competitive.

Tough to see Buffalo much better than 8-8 next season unless Manuel takes massive strides.

So maybe a year from now they're sitting here watching another team spend their would-be top 10 pick.

Just not sure it was the right move. Watkins needs to be better than good. He needs to be a Pro Bowl type of guy. Otherwise they should've just stood pat and grabbed somebody like Ebron or Donald.
He might. Obviously they are expecting to take another step up this year, so were more willing to be aggressive and land someone they feel can be a difference maker.Picking 10th every year wasn't getting it done. I liked them moving up or down there.

 
the look on Watkins face wh

en selected was priceless..like, " buffalo? really, #$%$% buffalo??"
Predraft, he made it a point to say he'd love to play for buffalo, so he was very happy with this... Just sayin.
 
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I like him, but I was floored by the price they paid. A top 10 pick and another likely top 15-20 pick?

They must think he's Julio Jones. I think they overpaid.
They overpaid but team is trying to make a push after going almost 15 years without a playoff appearance.
And a rookie WR is going to put them over the hump?

Pats are gonna be heavy favorites in that division as long as Brady is there. Fins and Jets are pretty bad, but those games are always competitive.

Tough to see Buffalo much better than 8-8 next season unless Manuel takes massive strides.

So maybe a year from now they're sitting here watching another team spend their would-be top 10 pick.

Just not sure it was the right move. Watkins needs to be better than good. He needs to be a Pro Bowl type of guy. Otherwise they should've just stood pat and grabbed somebody like Ebron or Donald.
He might. Obviously they are expecting to take another step up this year, so were more willing to be aggressive and land someone they feel can be a difference maker.Picking 10th every year wasn't getting it done. I liked them moving up or down there.
Definitely a huge price. Honestly though, they were desperate for a play maker and he's the best in this class. I think you could argue he'd be the best next year too plus he's only 20 (21 in June). Carolina just spent a first on Benjamin who's 23 and will never be the player Sammy is now IMO.

 
Terrible landing spot for Watkins. Having said that, the Bills paid a steep price to draft Sammy Watkins. So they must absolutely love this kid. His ceiling is not a bigger Percy. He is not even close to the athlete Percy is. That's a terrible comp.

 
Aren't top 5 picks worth two mid 1st picks usually? Sure the 9th was still high and I would have been happy with Ebron or someone else there but this team obviously has a clear plan to spread teams out and attack with speed. Watkins seems like a perfect fit. Could be the best Bills WR since Moulds and hopefully better.

 
Terrible landing spot for Watkins. Having said that, the Bills paid a steep price to draft Sammy Watkins. So they must absolutely love this kid. His ceiling is not a bigger Percy. He is not even close to the athlete Percy is. That's a terrible comp.
What's his ceiling in your opinion? Harvin can't stay on the field.

 
Terrible landing spot for Watkins. Having said that, the Bills paid a steep price to draft Sammy Watkins. So they must absolutely love this kid. His ceiling is not a bigger Percy. He is not even close to the athlete Percy is. That's a terrible comp.
He asked to quantify his ceiling, not his athletic ability. I'm not comparing them as athletes, I'm comparing the type of numbers Sammy can put up. They play the position very similarly.

 
Terrible landing spot for Watkins. Having said that, the Bills paid a steep price to draft Sammy Watkins. So they must absolutely love this kid. His ceiling is not a bigger Percy. He is not even close to the athlete Percy is. That's a terrible comp.
I think he is a way better athlete than Percy.....????

He will be a better player than Percy...

Wait? Maybe not with EJ as his QB though.... Terrible landing spot for stellar fantasy production...

 
Aren't top 5 picks worth two mid 1st picks usually? Sure the 9th was still high and I would have been happy with Ebron or someone else there but this team obviously has a clear plan to spread teams out and attack with speed. Watkins seems like a perfect fit. Could be the best Bills WR since Moulds and hopefully better.
Agreed. And to look at next year's class - the playmaking receivers are lacking IMO. This is the guy they wanted and IMO needed if that's what they're looking for.

 
Buffalo-bound WR Sammy Watkins says he's ready for snowBy Chase Goodbread

College Football 24/7 writer

NEW YORK -- Sammy Watkins might be ready handle NFL defensive backs, but is the Buffalo Bills' first-round draft pick ready to play in the snow?

Khalil Mack knows firsthand the chill that Watkins will encounter playing for his new team.

Watkins was asked about the snowy conditions in Buffalo, and indicated he was undaunted by the inevitably frigid conditions he'll have to play through in late-season action.

"At Clemson, I saw a lot of snow this year. I can play in the cold. I've been playing in the cold for three years," Watkins said.

Mack, by contrast, will be trading his snow boots for sunglasses in moving from the University of Buffalo to play for the Oakland Raiders. The two were chosen with back-to-back picks at Nos. 4 and 5 overall. And Mack, a South Florida native, didn't sound sorry to be letting Watkins take his place in Buffalo.

"He'd better get ready," Mack said. "It's about to get real."

As long as Watkins can thaw out a Buffalo passing offense that ranked just 28th in the NFL last season, the snow might not be such a bother, anyway.

Follow Chase Goodbread on Twitter @ChaseGoodbread.
 
Aren't top 5 picks worth two mid 1st picks usually? Sure the 9th was still high and I would have been happy with Ebron or someone else there but this team obviously has a clear plan to spread teams out and attack with speed. Watkins seems like a perfect fit. Could be the best Bills WR since Moulds and hopefully better.
Like the player they got. Don't like the price they paid. Simple as that for me.

One thing you can say is that Watkins is the only WR in this class who offers both size and deep speed without serious skill question marks. They could've grabbed a Moncrief or Bryant in rounds 2-3, but those guys are a shell of the player Watkins is. The Bills have already seen what happens when you try to plug holes with third rate talents (TJ Graham and Marquise Goodwin). Moncrief and Bryant are better than those clowns, but they're not Watkins.

So if they felt this was exactly what they needed and this is the only guy in the next draft or two who can give them that, then I guess they made a good pick. More often than not though, I think moving down and getting extra value is better in the overall picture than getting blinders for one player and one player only. The Browns are fixing to reap a huge bounty now and they've gotta be thrilled to be have gotten another a potential top 10-15 pick just to move down five measly spots.

 
Aren't top 5 picks worth two mid 1st picks usually? Sure the 9th was still high and I would have been happy with Ebron or someone else there but this team obviously has a clear plan to spread teams out and attack with speed. Watkins seems like a perfect fit. Could be the best Bills WR since Moulds and hopefully better.
Like the player they got. Don't like the price they paid. Simple as that for me.

One thing you can say is that Watkins is the only WR in this class who offers both size and deep speed without serious skill question marks. They could've grabbed a Moncrief or Bryant in rounds 2-3, but those guys are a shell of the player Watkins is. The Bills have already seen what happens when you try to plug holes with third rate talents (TJ Graham and Marquise Goodwin). Moncrief and Bryant are better than those clowns, but they're not Watkins.

So if they felt this was exactly what they needed and this is the only guy in the next draft or two who can give them that, then I guess they made a good pick. More often than not though, I think moving down and getting extra value is better in the overall picture than getting blinders for one player and one player only. The Browns are fixing to reap a huge bounty now and they've gotta be thrilled to be have gotten another a potential top 10-15 pick just to move down five measly spots.
I think that was the biggest shocker... but if he was the guy they wanted, they needed to get him there.

I'm going to take a shot and say there were other teams trying to do the same. They paid the ridiculous price because of it.... I'm sure we'll get the low down in the coming weeks.

 
Guys Sammy is not a bigger Percy. Percy is electric. Sammy is more physical with straight line burst. Yes Percy's injury prone but I'm talking about when Percy is healthy he is a top 5 WR in this league.

Sammy's ceiling in Buffalo is a Torrey Smith who can't jump. If they draft a better QB then his ceiling in the future could go up.

He plays nothing like Percy werdnoynek.

 
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They moved down last year when the Rams moved up for Tavon Austin. It got them a QB and their best LB. If Watkins is as good as they expect him to be, the deal will look great. If he's not great and/or they suck again, then the trade looks worse. Have to see how things go.

 
Guys Sammy is not a bigger Percy. Percy is electric. Sammy is more physical with straight line burst. Yes Percy's injury prone but I'm talking about when Percy is healthy he is a top 5 WR in this league.

Sammy's ceiling in Buffalo is Torrey Smith that can't jump. If they draft a better QB then his ceiling in the future could go up.

He plays nothing like Percy werdnoynek.
I'd rather have Sammy than Percy - all day and twice on Sunday!

 
Guys Sammy is not a bigger Percy. Percy is electric. Sammy is more physical with straight line burst. Yes Percy's injury prone but I'm talking about when Percy is healthy he is a top 5 WR in this league.

Sammy's ceiling in Buffalo is a Torrey Smith who can't jump. If they draft a better QB then his ceiling in the future could go up.

He plays nothing like Percy werdnoynek.
Torrey Smith? Come on. Manuel might not even be the QB in Watkins 2nd or 3rd year. Was Ponder the reason to downgrade Patterson last year?
 
No consideration for the fact that the scheme fit could be a great fit for Watkins?
Let's not think logically right now.
The scheme is definately going to be a positive, as the Bills want to play an up-tempo type of offense and Watkins is used to taking those short dump passes and turning them into big gains.

I like Werdnoynek's analysis that Watkins can eventually play like a bigger Harvin with more production than what Harvin had in 2011; however, I do think that we won't see that until 2015 or 2016.
I think that's a very reasonable expectation as far as the wait goes. For WRs that's about how much I would typically expect to wait in dynasty anyway. I think he certainly could have landed better but almost any of the top 5 slots was going to come with question marks and only the Lions trading up (among the rumored teams) would have provided a really attractive situation. I can buy Manuel as a barrier. Weather doesn't worry me. Buffalo has had high powered offenses before, as have other cold weather teams. At the end of the day this is dynasty and if you bought Watkins as a top prospect before I don't see any reason to panic. I agree with Grove and Faust here that the scheme is actually a positive. If you thought he was a more situation-dependent then it'd be reasonable to downgrade him. I see him as an elite prospect and think he'd be recognized as such if the top dynasty WRs weren't all such crazy athletes. There's no point in doing comps because all it invites is contrasts from guys in the top 5 who are taller and bigger. It's clear to me that he's a fantastic football player.

 
OK. All I'll say is this. If Evans goes first in my FF draft I would try and trade down and if I couldn't I would draft Cooks in NO before I took Watkins in Buffalo.

 
Guys Sammy is not a bigger Percy. Percy is electric. Sammy is more physical with straight line burst. Yes Percy's injury prone but I'm talking about when Percy is healthy he is a top 5 WR in this league.

Sammy's ceiling in Buffalo is a Torrey Smith who can't jump. If they draft a better QB then his ceiling in the future could go up.

He plays nothing like Percy werdnoynek.
Are you suggesting that gravity is more powerful in Buffalo?

 
Guys Sammy is not a bigger Percy. Percy is electric. Sammy is more physical with straight line burst. Yes Percy's injury prone but I'm talking about when Percy is healthy he is a top 5 WR in this league.

Sammy's ceiling in Buffalo is a Torrey Smith who can't jump. If they draft a better QB then his ceiling in the future could go up.

He plays nothing like Percy werdnoynek.
Are you suggesting that gravity is more powerful in Buffalo?
No I'm claiming I have a higher vert than Sammy. For real.

 
Guys Sammy is not a bigger Percy. Percy is electric. Sammy is more physical with straight line burst. Yes Percy's injury prone but I'm talking about when Percy is healthy he is a top 5 WR in this league.

Sammy's ceiling in Buffalo is a Torrey Smith who can't jump. If they draft a better QB then his ceiling in the future could go up.

OK. All I'll say is this. If Evans goes first in my FF draft I would try and trade down and if I couldn't I would draft Cooks in NO before I took Watkins in Buffalo.
For a guy who cares so much about size and combine measurables, this makes no sense at all.

ETA: I think you may want to just go back to pimping Evans and Matthews.

 
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Guys Sammy is not a bigger Percy. Percy is electric. Sammy is more physical with straight line burst. Yes Percy's injury prone but I'm talking about when Percy is healthy he is a top 5 WR in this league.

Sammy's ceiling in Buffalo is a Torrey Smith who can't jump. If they draft a better QB then his ceiling in the future could go up.

OK. All I'll say is this. If Evans goes first in my FF draft I would try and trade down and if I couldn't I would draft Cooks in NO before I took Watkins in Buffalo.
For a guy who cares so much about size and combine measurables, this makes no sense at all.
lol Cooks is a better athlete. LOL werd

 
OK. All I'll say is this. If Evans goes first in my FF draft I would try and trade down and if I couldn't I would draft Cooks in NO before I took Watkins in Buffalo.
Too early to say this. At least 4 other WRs I could move ahead of Cooks if they are in an equally great situation: Robinson, Latimer, Matthews, Adams.

 
Bills fan here, so take this for what it's worth. I think this is a commitment to EJ. I wanted the Bills to just stay put and not be cute and draft a freakin stud OT. But they didn't. In my opinion (and the rest of the draft will either lend to or detract from this theory), the Bills are surrounding Manuel with good receiving options - Watkins, Robert Woods and maybe even Mike Williams if his head is on straight. The have Marquise Goodwin as a deep threat with bigtime wheels and CJ Spiller and Freddy Jackson as dual threat RBs. Now he's got the weapons. It's EJ or bust. Now they have to ride this train to glory or into the ground. In my opinion, the Bills have to give EJ at least 2 more seasons to prove if he's the man or not. And if he's not - and this whole stupid EJ experiment was a waste... well add him to Todd Collins, Drew Bledsoe, Doug Flutie, Rob Johnson, Alex Van Pelt, Ryan Fitzpatrick, JP Losman, Trent Edwards, Brian Brohm, Thad Lewis, Kelly freakin Holcomb and the great Jeff Tuell on the list of players who couldn't hold a candle to JK. Burn it and start over.

But, go EJ and whatnot.

 

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