2017 NFL Mock Draft: Deshaun Watson heads to Broadway
By Brad Weiss
Sure, Mike Williams may have been knocked unconscious early in Monday night’s National Championship Game, but that did not stop him from putting together another highlight reel game the rest of the way. Williams is by far the best wide receiver prospect in this draft, and he is going to be a superstar at the next level. He could very well go earlier than No. 10 in this draft, but if he is available for the Bills, they have to grab him.
The Buffalo Bills said goodbye to head coach Rex Ryan before the season ended, giving him and his brother, Rob, their walking papers. While the team has not decided on a head coach for 2017, one thing is for sure, whoever comes in is going to have to make a quick decision about who is playing quarterback. Tyrod Taylor appeared to be the quarterback of the future heading into the 2016 season, but it looks like they may go another direction.
Buffalo already has Sammy Watkins at the wide receiver position, but he has had his issues with injuries during his short career. Running back LeSean McCoy is one of the best in the business, so whoever does come in to play quarterback, has some good weapons at their disposal. Bringing in a player of Williams’ caliber is going to make the Bills offense scary good in 2017, so the team needs to make sure they have the right man under center.