Coincidentally, a source identified the Bills as a top suitor for Engram. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the league views the Giants’ 2017 first-round pick next week.
Duggan would go on to add that sources believe Engram could get $7-$8 million per year in annual salary on a long-term deal.
If Buffalo ends up signing Engram, the tight end would be reunited with Knox. The two were teammates at Ole Miss from 2015-2016.
Knox is coming off of a breakout season in Buffalo where he caught 49 passes for 587 yards and nine touchdowns, but Buffalo may be looking to add another talented tight end to give the Bills more personnel options.
In addition to giving Buffalo more personnel options, there is talk of teams using Engram as a “big slot.”
Buffalo could be intrigued by this option with Cole Beasley’s tenure likely coming to an end and Isaiah McKenzie set to hit free agency.
From a skillset perspective, Engram has the ability to be a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses. His biggest flaw, however, is his hands. Engram has a history of drops.
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