Given those factors, the folks in the Bills' front office should make every effort to get their guy in the draft. Even though scouts remain divided as to whether Smith is a legitimate top-10 player, the fact that the Oakland Raiders (who hold the third overall pick) and Arizona Cardinals (pick No. 7) are also in the quarterback market could force the Bills to move up from No. 8 to secure the West Virginia star. Of course, the Raiders and Cardinals are playing coy about their intentions regarding Smith. Still, the possibility that the Bills might not get the right guy to direct Marrone's system should prompt Nix to make a move, despite the likely expense. Critics definitely will take the Bills to task for giving up valuable draft picks to make a trade up the board, but at this point, can Buffalo risk missing out on the top quarterback in this year's draft class?