Breaking; Blockbuster Bills Trade Proposal Sends WR Marvin Harrison Jr. to Buffalo
The Buffalo Bills are in need of a top receiver after Stefon Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans, and one analyst suggests they could find one in a second blockbuster trade.
In a mock draft released on April 16, Rob Mardy of the Associated Press predicted the Bills would trade with the Arizona Cardinals to select wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. with the No. 4 overall pick. . Murdy acknowledged it would be an expensive trade, but he believes the need to win a Super Bowl will motivate the Bills to make the move.
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Harrison is considered a top prospect and one of the best players in this year’s draft, with most analysts projecting him to be selected in the top five. Other mock drafts predicted the Bills would take one of the other top receivers at the bottom of the top 10 or beyond, but Murdy said the Bills could choose a better option. That’s what I think. “Harrison, the son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison, was the best WR on the field last season,” Mardy wrote. “His stock is down a little bit because he missed offseason workouts, but his tape is pretty good. “The Bills are under pressure to win a Super Bowl and need a No. 1 option after trading Stefon Diggs.”
Murdy expects the Bills to need a lot of draft picks to move up this far in the rankings, including the 28th overall pick, a second-round pick (No. 60) and a fourth-round pick (No. 128). traded. ) and the fifth. -Round peaks. The Bills will also receive a fourth-round pick in return. The Bills enter the draft with the 11th overall pick, so they have plenty of leeway to make such a decision. Even after sending the Cardinals a ton of picks, the Bills still have nine options to fill other holes on the roster. Bills general manager Brandon Beane hasn’t been afraid to make a move in the first round, making small moves to take cornerback Kyah Elam in 2022 and tight end Dalton Kincaid last season. was re-nominated. However, the Bills haven’t made a move this big since 2014, when they drafted wide receiver Sammy Watkins with the fourth overall pick. The Cardinals can keep the pick.
The Bills may never get the chance to acquire Harrison. SI.com insider Albert Breer said Cardinals general manager Monty Ossenfort could stay put and pursue Harrison, who could be the linchpin of the team’s rebuild. “What is unique about Arizona’s position is that despite the No. 4 overall pick, the Cardinals have the opportunity to select what is almost certainly the best defensive back in this year’s class,” Bouyer wrote. “Several people have told me in recent months that Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr. will be Ossenfort’s first choice. Harrison’s former teammate Paris Johnson Jr. Like it was in 2009.
Breer went on to suggest that if the Cardinals were considering a trade offer for the No. 4 pick, they would likely get a 2025 first-round pick as part of the package.