‘The Bills can do better on attacking defenses with go routes up the sideline, post patterns to the middle and deep over routes across the field.’
Archives for March 3, 2025
Bills may part ways with future Hall of Famer to meet salary cap requirement
‘While that was noble, the Bills need to be better at edge rusher and Miller is nothing more than a way-too-expensive situational pass rusher at this point. Cutting him now will save $8.3 million on the 2025 cap though they’ll have to absorb a $15.4 million dead cap hit.’
NFL insiders expect Buffalo Bills to put in aggressive bid for Browns’ Myles Garrett
‘Garrett has requested a trade out of Cleveland, but the Browns are adamant that something can be worked out with the star pass-rusher. Garrett, 29, has reportedly told Cleveland he is not open to a contract extension with the team.’
Should Bills consider possible trade up for Matthew Golden? Speedy Texas WR’s stock rising
‘Enter the Buffalo Bills — a team that has lacked adequate speed at the wide receiver position for the entirety of quarterback Josh Allen’s career. Although the Bills selected WR Keon Coleman in the second round of last year’s draft, using the team’s first 2024 selection to do so, it is not out of the realm of possibility that the team would look to bolster the position at the top of the 2025 draft. Buffalo met with Golden at the NFL Scouting Combine.’
Bills expected to make aggressive push to trade for $125 million superstar
‘General manager Brandon Beane said during his press conference at the NFL Combine that he would be willing to part ways with the team’s first round pick if it meant landing a superstar player to help the team. If Buffalo wants Garrett, it will all but certainly require trading at least one first-round pick and more, but it would be more than worth it.’
Prospects share their thoughts on the Buffalo Bills during the 2025 NFL Combine
‘”I thank the Lord every day that he sent me, not only Keon, but Johnny, all those guys,” Thomas said. “I wouldn’t be here without them guys right now, pushing me each and every day, competing, coming in as a freshman, getting thrown into the fire early.”‘