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  1. I have watched plenty of L.Jones (friend is a big OAK fan) the guys numbers don't tell the whole story, they (OAK) have a backup QB who is a big old boy, they call him "Dozer" and every time they would get within the ten, they put this guy in and he would run threw people into the end zone, this certainly took away potential TD passes out of Jones stats, but having watched him, I would LOVE it if the Bills picked him up. 2nd round should still have him around. Also in his interviews Jones is very impressive.

     

    however he is more of a pocket type QB, not sure if new O is looking for that type of guy or not

  2. And the Post-Dispatch reports that Amendola’s agents expect some team to offer him a contract similar to the five-year, $30.775 million deal that Brian Hartline just got from the Dolphins

     

    That seems very doable.

     

    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/report-wr-danario-alexander-could-receive-low-rfa-170219758--nfl.html

     

    Bills brought him in for a try out last season, he ended up going to SD and dominating, low tender, worth the risk?

  3. Oft injured, underachieving, pricey, physical specimen. Bills just can't afford to keep adding these to the roster.

     

    I love the mismatch a good tight end creates but I think there are others out there.

     

    Also what's the new offenses strategy with TEs anyway?

    I think this is the best point brought up, at the 'Cuse TE's caught about 15% of passes which is about the same as with the Bills last season, but with a West Coast O, there are lots of quick passes which require a TE and WR to catch and run, so looking at it the Bills need a TE who can run after the catch and Finley can, Chandler is lacking there. Just a thought.

  4. I'm surprised this is getting shot down, who cares if they hate him in GB, he produces..Chandler is gone, and will be for awhile, so at this point all the Bills have is Stevie, I would be willing to part with a 3rd round pick for him, just think about it, its like TJ Graham for Finley, thats a steal

  5. In GB they spread the ball around to many targets, in any other place this guy would be putting up monster numbers...I'm sick of the cost too much talk, got to spend money to bring in the talent, Bennett and Davis are good.. Finley is well beyond and has yet to hit his peak.

  6. Finley is not willing to take a pay cut. May be available for trade or might get released before his roster bonus is set to be paid. He would not be cheap, but his is productive and is only 25. Scott Chandler is still recovering from his surgery and may not be back by week 1. If the Bills cut Chandler it would save them 3 mil in cap space to go after a guy like this. Your thoughts??

  7. So lots of the ESPN type are talking a lot about 'dead money' thought I'd take a second a explain what that is, and how it could effect how the Bills go about cutting players.

     

    When a player gets a new contract there signing bonus are paid out right then, but for salary cap reasons it is pro-rated to be paid though out the length of the contract (up to 5 years). So lets say Byrd gets a 4 year contract with a 16$ mil signing bonus, the bonus would be paid at 4$ mil a year plus his base pay. So if his base pay was 4$ mil a year he would count as 8$ a year towards the salary cap. Now lets say that Byrd pulls a Dez Bryant and goes nuts (please God no) and the Bills want to cut him after a year of the contract is complete. Well this is where June 1st comes into play. If he is cut before June 1st then the base salary will not count against the cap however the remainder of the signing bonus will, and that is what is called dead money. If the player is cut after June 1st then only the pro-rated portion of his signing bonus will be dead money for that year, the rest will count against the year afters cap. Example, if Byrd was cut after June 1st, 4$ mil would count against that seasons cap, and the remaining 8$ would count against the year after. If he was cut before June 1st, the entire 12$ mil would count against the cap for that year and would count as nothing the year after. Regardless of when a player is cut the base salary normally does not count against the cap. That having been said here is a look at some of the Bills who we may want to get cut but the dead money may play a big role in whether or not that happens.

     

    Fitz- Dead money= 10mil

    Kelsay- Dead money= 800k

    M.Anderson- Dead money= 4.5mil

    B.Smith- Dead money= 1mil

    S,Chandler- Dead money= 625k

  8. Jordan Reed would be a solid pick, has the size at 6'3, fast and catches the ball like Gates(SD) Davis(SF) and Hernandez(NE) plays like a basketball player, similar to how these others do. However he lacks the size (weight wise) at only 236 and is a sub par run blocker and a down right awful pass blocker.....Still would be happy with this pick.

  9. In terms of a mid to late round pick, I think I agree. He's only been playing the position for 2 years. Already a pretty good route runner with good hands, I think he'll learn how to use his 228 lb. body better in the future. I'm pretty sure he's faster than the 4.58 estimate the original link provides, but we'll see that at the combine.

     

    I've seen estimates of Stedman Bailey going mid rounds, I'd strongly consider him. He played half the season on a bad ankle and still put up 25 TDs. Austin got the ink, but in many games, Bailey was the go to guy.

     

    If there's one that reminds me of SJ, its Quinton Patton. He just looks like he has that same ability to confuse the CB at the line, keeps them guessing as to whether he's going inside or outside. Seems to have the same attitude of not being intimidated by the bigger teams either. His best games seem to be against the bigger teams, including that incredible performance against A & M.

    Bailey is a interesting prospect, no doubt a gamer, but like you said the injury issue. I think the combine will answer that question.

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