
thebandit27
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I can't decide if you're obfuscating, or if you really need help seeing the point here, but I'll assume it's the latter: The point is quite clear: if a rookie with a horrendous OL can manage to get 22 catches/400 yards/3 TDs out of an undrafted rookie in 1/3 of a season, what could he get from a bona fide WR1 in a full season? Can't spell it out much clearer than that.
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To me, it certainly looked to be by design. I mean, take a look at their offseason prior to 2018: - Let Amendola walk in FA - Trade Brandin Cooks - Let Nate Solder (a pass-blocking OT) walk in FA - Sign Jeremy Hill in FA - Trade for Trent Brown (a run-blocking OT) - Draft an OT with their top pick - Draft a RB with their other first-rounder
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Nope. Look, players have preferences for where they want to go, but different players have different priorities. Believe me, when players visit One Bills Drive as a FA, they don't leave thinking "oh man, I don't want to play there". And agents have no problem communicating that to their players. That's one of the nice things about the Pegulas--they've made the facilities a major attraction. I still think that they should upgrade that abomination of a visitor's locker room so that they don't have that hurdle to clear though.
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Steelers shopping RT Marcus Gilbert
thebandit27 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Gee, ya think? -
Steelers shopping RT Marcus Gilbert
thebandit27 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Looks like he's a goner either way: -
To be fair, the Super Bowl champions had the 3rd-most rushing attempts per game in the entire league last year, and actually had the most rushing attempts per game in the playoffs. In the AFC Championship game, they ran the ball 48 times to KC's 12. In the Super Bowl, they rushed 32 times to LA's 18.
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Steelers shopping RT Marcus Gilbert
thebandit27 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Might be an option if they strike out elsewhere. You'd be taking on a one-year deal worth $4.9M against the cap, but he's 31 years old and coming off of 3 injury-riddled seasons. He's played in 25 of the team's last 48 games. -
Potential second round WR target
thebandit27 replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As for a day 3 WR target, Toledo's Diontae Johnson matches what Beane and McDermott have looked for in a WR: versatile, great YAC ability, smart, competitive...wouldn't surprise me at all if he ends up a 4th or 5th round pick for this team. -
Like I said earlier: Philly wanted him last year after Ajayi went down, so it wouldn't surprise me if they were in the mix now as well.
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It's completely possible. The team has $70M+ in cap space, and about $10M of that is allocated to the draft pool. Assuming that they want to carry $10M in space into the season for signings, extensions, etc., that leaves about $50M in contract AAV that they can hand out. Because they have over $100M in cap space for 2020, they don't really have to hold back on loading up either year 1 or 2 with guaranteed money. So what would it look like to sign all 3 guys? Suppose Paradis gets a market-based increase on Ryan Jensen's deal; that would be something like 4 years, $48M with $26 guaranteed. Figure it's a $10M signing bonus and guaranteed base salaries of $8M in both 2019 and 2020. Cap hit for 2019 is $10.5M. Let's equate Saffold with TJ Lang, who signed at close to the same age. That would put him somewhere around 3 years, $33M, with $22M guaranteed. Call it a $9M signing bonus and guaranteed base salaries of $6M and $7M in 2019 and 2020, respectively. 2019 cap hit would be $9M. Williams' closest comparable is probably Ricky Wagner. With some market escalation and a premium for a 2nd-team All Pro selection, let's put Williams at 5 years, $55M, with $30M guaranteed. $10M signing bonus and guaranteed base salaries of $10M in 2019 and 2020. Cap hit for 2019 works out to $12M. That's a total cap hit of $31.5M for 2019...so, in effect, the team would have all 3 in the fold and still have $18.5M that they can spend on contracts without having to worry about saving space for signing draft picks or carrying cap space into the season. The cap hits for all 3 for 2020 would be $32.5M; very manageable.
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Potential second round WR target
thebandit27 replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't. I do know that DJ has said that Decosta will want to move down; I have no idea if he mentioned NE or Philly. Wouldn't surprise me though...of all the analysts out there, I seem to share the most in common with DJ when it comes to player evaluations, so not surprised if he and I think alike on this issue as well. -
Potential second round WR target
thebandit27 replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Watch Baltimore's pick at 22...Decosta is probably going to move down from that spot, and I could easily see NE jumping up to get Campbell. If not, Philly would make a ton of sense since they have nothing behind Jeffery (assuming Agholor is let go). -
Nick Boyle may have set the FA TE market
thebandit27 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's insanity. Maybe Jeff Heuerman isn't looking so bad as a FA pickup -
Potential second round WR target
thebandit27 replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't see Campbell making it to round 2. Guys that have his speed and football character typically go in round 1. That said, he'd be a great fit for Buffalo and the organization -
You clearly don't pay attention if you think that (a) I don't criticize Bills' players or draft picks and (b) I don't watch these kids in college. You made a dubious claim and got called on it. No need to double down by making yourself look worse
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Top ten talent (Non QB) in the draft. Who ya got?
thebandit27 replied to BuffAlone's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My top-10 non-QBs: N. Bosa Q. Williams J. Allen D. White E. Oliver C. Wilkins J. Taylor R. Gary J. Jacobs J. Simmons (though he's off my board because he's an idiot off the field) -
Report: Browns looking to deal Guard Kevin Zeitler
thebandit27 replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Really? https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/bills-release-kelvin-benjamin-just-over-a-year-after-trading-two-draft-picks-for-him/ -
Report: Browns looking to deal Guard Kevin Zeitler
thebandit27 replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not to me--he's a 7-year vet that's started 64/64 games in the last 4 seasons, and played at a very high level. A 3rd round pick is a relative bargain for a known commodity, especially since Buffalo would be inheriting zero guaranteed money.