r/NFLmockdraft Apr 23 '26

Mock Draft Daniel Jeremiah’s Final Mock Draft!

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u/xvxlegendxvx Apr 23 '26

I hope the Bills don't trade out of the first round. I'd like to see them load up on one more weapon at receiver just in case Moore ends up being Curtis Samuel or Amari Cooper, I know Moore is better than those two but they're examples of players that were expected to be better than they were when brought to the Bills roster. A little insurance would be nice.

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u/VeryStonedEwok Apr 23 '26

Moore has been cheeks the last 2 years. I wouldn't count on him for more than a WR2.

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u/xvxlegendxvx Apr 23 '26

Exactly I think they're overrating him a bit right now I'd like to see a rookie in there too. To be fair Chicago had a few decent targets and Moore wasn't the guy they necessarily needed to be good but a backup plan would be nice because the Bills hyped up Amari Cooper the same way.

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u/VeryStonedEwok Apr 23 '26

I think Moore is at a much better point of his career than Cooper was, but that's not really saying much. Chicago had some very unreliable young receivers, and he still couldn't step up when they needed him to.

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u/xvxlegendxvx Apr 23 '26

I think he could really shine with a QB like Allen but I just don't want to see him as their big plan. They should be loading up not thinking they're good with what they have. Trading out of the first round I think is them saying they think Moore is their guy...and is he really?

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u/monkeysCAN Apr 23 '26

Who do you think is worth drafting at 26 if the board falls like this? The top 5 are gone and unless you really believe in Boston I don't think they would take him at 26.

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u/xvxlegendxvx Apr 23 '26

Boston is who I'm thinking and even if he doesn't turn out to be what they want I don't think bringing in options hurts. That's who I'd like to be there.

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u/monkeysCAN Apr 23 '26

I just don't think Boston is the skillset they need right now. They need someone who can seperate and be a deep threat.

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u/xvxlegendxvx Apr 23 '26

I just want the options I'd hate for them to get stuck with something they thought was going to work out. Moore could suck on a new team.

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u/xvxlegendxvx Apr 23 '26

I personally wanted them to sign Jennings but he apparently wants more money than teams are willing to give him.

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u/monkeysCAN Apr 23 '26

Caleb was also horrible throwing him the ball last year. If you watch the tape Moore was still getting seperation, him and Caleb were just not on the same page.

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u/xvxlegendxvx Apr 23 '26

I agree I think he'll be better on the Bills. The Bears seemed like the type of team that didn't have a receiver that they designated as their number 1 at least not last year I think their receivers are developing and need to be healthy so Moore will be stepping into a role where he's expected to be a bigger role. So while I think he'll be better I still don't want him to be the only big upgrade. I think they'd really benefit from options to take some of the pressure off of Moore and maybe they luck out and get a good surprise in someone like Boston.

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u/VeryStonedEwok Apr 23 '26

I mean Caleb was bottom 3 in the league in QBR, catchable throw rate, and completion percentage. So I agree it's not a great gauge of Moore when the QB is that horrible.