The Buffalo Bills need security and the editor -in -chief of CBS Sports NFL, Kyle Stackpole, plans that the Vikings of Minnesota will exchange their selection n ° 24 in the first round to the Bills for their choice n ° 30 and their selection of fourth round, n ° 104 in total.
Stackpole said the trade will allow bills to write Nick Emmamwori, South Carolina security. Emmanwori ran a 4.38 at the SCOUTING NFL combination at 6 feet 3 inches, 220 pounds. Total bizarre speed.
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By exchanging, the Vikings will always be able to obtain a necessary help to protect the second year Recruit of the second year JJ McCarthy.
The publisher asks Vikings to select Gray Zabel, an interior offensive line of the state of Dakota from the North. However, many believe that after a successful combination, Zabel will go well before the 30th selection.
According to Stackpole, the Bills have negotiated in the first round of the last four of the last projects. This year should not be different.
“The Bills exchanged in the first round in four of the last six projects, and they do it here again, adding a Swiss knife to their defense to Nick Emmanwori,” said Stackpole.
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In other words, an intelligent exchange is almost a tradition here.
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Stackpole acknowledges that the Vikings have lost three offensive line players at the starting agency, but brought two new players. With the versatility of Zabel, they will be able to adequately protect McCarthy, which returns from an end of season injury.
“Vikings need help along the offensive line, and Gray Zabel has played a lot of different positions in his career,” said Stackpole. “It would be a good problem to have for Minnesota, which could write it and then understand its best place thereafter.
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It should be noted that Zabel played mainly in the left tackle at the university, but took the step inside during the week of the senior bowl and really excelled.
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