[The Bills] should have waited until the Eagles were on the clock at No. 28 to make the trade...
Work out the deal in advance. Insist on secrecy from everyone involved... And then pull the trigger when it’s too late for anyone picking after No. 28 to leapfrog the Bills and land the player they might be targeting...
If they hope to replace Peters by packaging the eleventh overall pick with the Eagles’ selection at No. 28 for a shot at trading into the top five for Jason Smith or Eugene Monroe, then the Bills would need to have the extra pick in hand before the draft begins...
Our guess? The Chiefs would be willing to take a couple hundred [draft [position] points less than the chart says they should get, if it means getting out of the crosshairs of the contract paid to the No. 3 overall selection — which last year landed for Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan a six-year, $72 million deal.
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