- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants

- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants
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Definitely some ammo for moving aroundJust to clarify. The additional round 2 pick is from Houston, but it is the Vikings pick slot.
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade (MINNY Pick)
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants
Ten picks and a roster which is pretty good and an okay practice squad. They absolutely should not shy from trading picks if/as needed because they won't be able to hide any significant amount of talent on a 2025 practice squad.
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade original MIN Vikings pick
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants
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I'd like to see Beane bundle up our 5/6/7's this and next year and move up for some key targets this draft. He's picked 16 players the last 2 drafts. Those comp picks can be bundled together for an additional 4th. Those 2 4th's can be bundled to get into the 3rd. This is kind of video game shit we do on Madden, but it's a good opportunity for them to get a guy high on their board. It's fun playing around with the potential opportunities, especially when you're at workTen picks and a roster which is pretty good and an okay practice squad. They absolutely should not shy from trading picks if/as needed because they won't be able to hide any significant amount of talent on a 2025 practice squad.
Ten picks and a roster which is pretty good and an okay practice squad. They absolutely should not shy from trading picks if/as needed because they won't be able to hide any significant amount of talent on a 2025 practice squad.
Keep in mind that the compensatory picks are still just projections. I don't take anything for granted after what happened last year
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants
While true, kicking the can down the road isn't inherently a bad thing when you have Allen in his prime now. If the cap continues to go up the way it has, saving $5M now could be worth paying it as dead cap two years from now when it makes a smaller percentage of the cap. But it really has to be a case-by-case decision.I have no problem with clearing cap where it makes sense. My understanding, though, has always been that if you restructure today you're pushing a cap-hit further down the line and I don't support that if the player isn't in the team's longterm plans. You extend Josh. You extend Benford. You cut Von. You restructure Dawkins. All of that makes sense to me.
And most times, that's just how Champions are made.Between all the DTs in the draft and the d-lineman rumored to be traded, I'd have to say the universe might be lining up perfectly for Buffalo.
It's not like baseball where the player goes in representing a specific team. When a player goes in they go in representing all the teams they played for.Jason Peters (Retired) goes into the Hall Of Fame as a Eagle only right ?
Some may forget Ralph would not pay him in Buffalo. He went on to play in 9 straight Pro Bowls for the Eagles after being traded.
Peters certainly goes down as one of worst gaffs in the franchise's history.