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Also if there isn't.. anyone you really love at the spot to end the season (or say shavers gets hurt, and prather is absolute trash), there are a ton of cuts. End of the day you're replacing hollins ST contributions at WR5 - and some level of snap mix across Hollins, MVS, and Cooper. A lot of those snaps likely go to palmer, samuel, coleman, and shakir. Kincaid also only played 43% of snaps last year and was outsnapped by 3 different WRs. A couple of examples of potential cuts: Assuming NE carries 6 WRs - One or two of - Boutte, Bourne, Polk, Baker are likely to be cut. Houston - Berrios and Watson - one is likely available for a special teams player. I guess this just goes to set the point of... Is a WR selected in the 4th round more valuable THIS SEASON, than a veteran in similar number of offensive snaps? What is gained in those offensive snaps that's potentially lost in special teams contributions? Is a WR selected in the 4th round of 2025 more or less valuable than a 2025 vet, and a 2026 WR draft pick?
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I'd say there's a difference between athletic pass catching TE, and move TE. Kincaid profiles more as a move TE who isn't always on the LOS, and isn't always in line with the OL. Knox is more likely to be lined up on the LOS, and more likely to be lined up next to a tackle. As for Dawes - Morris played 214 snaps on O, and 324 snaps on STs last year. He had 5 catches on 8 targets. According to Sumer Sports (https://sumersports.com/players/tight-end/?t=BUF) he ran 59 routes on those 214 snaps. So... all that to say - 59 routes and a 5.3% target share on those routes can probably be filled in by anyone and get similar results.
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Shenault doesn't return punts. Keep codrington over another DB. Also upgrade shenault in some way.
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Thats fair - but i think Fontenot gets the axe if he doesn't make the playoffs this year anyway so... if it doesn't work out it really isn't his problem anymore.
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I think the Penix trade was shocking, but a team that had 31 sacks (31st in the league) maneuvering the draft to get 2 pass rushers in the first is not shocking to me. Bijan, London, Pitts are all approaching extension territory so it's kind of now or never for them to try and make a jump to the playoffs.
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Bills strategy for the draft
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to WhiskyBreath's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's like lorenzo alexander imo. He's played DT, DE, OLB, etc. He even started at MLB due to injuries at his DT playing weight. -
Return of the Tre! (Tre White signs with the Bills)
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's not like he has all these soft tissue injuries, he was knocked out cold and unable to return. -
Titans cancel workout with Sanders.
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Pittsburgh makes sense to me. Tomlin is an interesting coach - i don't think he's the greatest with the X's and O's but his players listen to him and its probably a good locker room for him to fit into. -
Return of the Tre! (Tre White signs with the Bills)
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I always think like... if we get the power of hindsight - don't the raiders? or the eagles? or any of the other teams in front of the bills pick? They would all take jefferson too. Insanely underpaid and he has no guarantees beyond this year. He's already on his 2nd team and has made around 60 million dollars so... i don't see a scenario where he plays under that contract. He's a 31 year old all-pro averaging 14 sacks per year the last 5, who just watched Hunter and Garrett get big paydays at similar ages. He either gets traded and extended, or extended in cincy, but there's really no reason to cave and risk injury in a walk year. Especially when you have already made a lot of money, and you watched your team give 0 time pro-bowl/all-pro WR Higgins almost 29M AAV.
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Miami Herald: Dolphins players have turned on McDaniel
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Losing Wilkins and Hunt last year was just.. brutal. Toughest two guys on your already soft team are gone and not replaced. -
Dolphins & Jalen Ramsey exploring trade options
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's a projection of arm talent over QB ability. Tua's an elite processor and possesses elite ball placement and accuracy. If you want to ding him on durability and concussions, thats fair. The guy led the league in yards in 2023, and had a fine year in 2021 after missing time with broken ribs (courtesy of one AJ Epenesa). Why isn't there some level of critique to the game of Maye? I know he has some pop plays - and those were a good indicator to me that Allen was going to be a great player. But so did Fields. So does richardson. Hell, even mac jones. The only certainty with Maye is uncertainty. He's currently the 4th best QB in the first round - and one of the 5 hasn't played yet. With Tua - you're getting something in the vein of Burrow-lite (who is also very much at the same not immune to being propped up). Goff, Stroud, and probably a better version of players like Geno and Carr. -
Miami Herald: Dolphins players have turned on McDaniel
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
They also seem to only play well at home - which means his offense doesn't work as well without the pre-snap motion and timing that you get by controlling the snap count. That and the inability to ever beat playoff-bound teams is probably going to be the downfall. -
Thats kinda the problem though. He's not a good enough blocker - so you're paying for a 2 down running back.
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What’s your hottest Bills take?
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
Talented singer and actress wears makeup while promoting film... why is that critical? Lots of women wear makeup, especially so when they know they're going to be on camera. -
Dolphins & Jalen Ramsey exploring trade options
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't see them sweeping anyone in the division - we can just say they'll go 3-3 (probably generous). They need to go 7-4 outside the division - Lets be optimistic: @Saints - W Panthers - W Giants - W @Titans - W Browns - W @Ravens - L @Bengals - L (They did beat them last year in week 1, but i don't see that happening again. That leaves 4 games that they need to win 2 of - @Bucs, Raiders, Steelers, Falcons. The road is "there", but when you're mediocre (which i think is again generous) its really difficult to just pencil in wins. This team lost to the jags by 16 last year, lost to the titans, and were 2-6 at HOME, and 1-4 in the division playing actual rosters. Like the road to 10-7 exists, and they could also be 4-13 again and it wouldn't shock me in the least. -
Dolphins & Jalen Ramsey exploring trade options
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maye over Tua? Thats crazy. -
Dolphins & Jalen Ramsey exploring trade options
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, i just think free agency makes everything seem hunky dory and it was a terrible roster a year ago. One draft and a bunch of free agents doesn't necessarily fix that. A 32 y/o WR1 coming off an ACL is a recipe for disappointment. A DT getting a massive contract after a fine season and better postseason seems like it has higher than normal bust potential. Barmore's return is probably the biggest get for them. Then as good as Maye looked at times... his last game they lost by 33 and he had 85 net yards passing. -
Dolphins & Jalen Ramsey exploring trade options
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
I like some of the NE additions, and coaching certainly makes a difference, but 4-13 is 4-13 (and its barely that when you factor in the 4th win was against a team of backups). They lost twice to miami last year, and one of those games was started by Huntley. Miami went 8-9 last year with Tua missing 6 games, and the year before he played 17 games and they won 11. They lost 3 winnable games to Seattle, Tennessee, and Indianapolis in the 4 game stretch week 3-7 while he was out. I think they still continue to struggle against good teams, but they have beaten non-playoff teams pretty handily when Tua is healthy. I don't think that changes much if they move ramsey, as usually the gap between bad and mediocre is about as big as the gap between mediocre and good. -
S Justin Simmons wants to join the Bills!
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
I mean Williams is a FA after 26-27, and i didn't see anything in his time here to say he needs to be a long-term piece of the team. They absolutely should be scouting another linebacker imo until you find that guy. -
Trade-up for Travis Hunter
Bleeding Bills Blue replied to harmonkillebrew's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think he'd be a CB and mix in on offense with the players they have there. Either way - i don't think a team in the top 3 wants to move that far down regardless of how far they are from competing. Giants have nabers and lawrence... thats pretty much it for star players (and nabers is just a potential star). If anyone "should" trade down there its probably cleveland tbh. They absolutely tore their team apart with that watson deal, and while im sure they "could" extend some of the UFA's... the dead money problem for them in 2026 is very real and borderline absurd. When you look at philly, they stagger things so void dead hits aren't all at once. Clevelands is an absolute mess: https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/cleveland-browns Watson's not dead money but... lets be real, he's dead money. Every other player on this list is a free agent, and these are the cap hits currently there for them to NOT play there in 2026, and the only way to get out of it is to extend them so you can spread the hit. Then in 2027 Watson is a UFA and his dead money is 50.4M... and lowering the 80M hit in 2026 just increases that 2027 number.
