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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  1. hopefully he does. make those chances of a sweep of the fins much easier if the scrub ends up there and starting. I believe here in the near future buffalo and the jets, the two holding the basement lately, will be battling for the afce crown. no, I haven't forgot brady, as a matter of fact I'm looking forward to his return so I can see him carried off the field in 2019.
  2. man, I am so glad we got him. imagine what he will bring to this team!
  3. so the OP is bummed about something that hasn't happened and chances are likely they wont happen. ok
  4. the moves A+. can not give a full grade until at least a full season to see how the moves/drafts worked out.
  5. I never had anything to do with the internet or computers until 1999, bought one for $300 (did not know at the time I was ripped off). it was funny too because of the concern of going to 2000 for computer generated data. now, internet is a source for many things and used daily and after learning my hard lesson in purchasing junk, I build my own rigs. 30 years ago. that was a pretty cool time, aside from the creation of the world wide web.
  6. more like the most aggressive and sure signs that beane had a plan (process) and knows what he's doing, so far. break down, collect assets, rebuild. this in two off seasons and soon to be two drafts. 10 picks, anticipation is high I know one kid that has really got to be stoked, #17!!
  7. Bills to sign former Raiders OL Jon Feliciano Feliciano has been a starting-level guard for a while but guard has been one of the Raiders’ strongest positions, so he hasn’t gotten a real shot with Oakland. Now he will get his chance to shine as he protects Bills quarterback Josh Allen in the snowy climes of western New York. It’s sad to see Feliciano go, but he deserves his chance to start and make his mark on the AFC East. Happy trails to Mongo. The Raiders will surely be looking for more guard depth in the very near future.
  8. Ansah’s ability doesn’t stop with his pass-rushing prowess. He has displayed his run-stopping ability, as he’s earned a 69.0-plus run-defense grade in four of his six seasons. The edge defender’s most prolific season occurred in 2014 when he caused 64 quarterback pressures (T-8th) and earned an 82.5 overall grade (6th). Ansah will have to turn back the clock following an injury-riddled year where he earned a 74.5 defense grade, but there may not be a surplus of suitors with the pass-rusher-heavy class entering the NFL Draft this year. 2019 Free Agency Profile: Ezekiel Ansah
  9. but they were not going to do it in one off season...so some experts here said. I'm no expert but I bet JA is pumped!
  10. any player stepping on the field is at risk of injury. regardless of injury history. I'm all in on what beane has done to this point.
  11. ftr. I am really impressed to this point. imagine, the draft is yet to come. GO BILLS!!!
  12. Though Brown only produced a 64.7 overall grade on the season, he still showed that he was a capable vertical threat, as evidenced by his robust average of 17.0 yards per reception (tied for seventh among wide receivers). While capable of hitting the home-run for an offense, Brown has struggled to remain efficient when running his routes, averaging just 1.49 yards per route run, a mark which ranks 50th among receivers this season. The five-year veteran has also struggled with drops, producing the seventh-worst drop rate among wideouts and dropping seven of his 49 catchable targets this season. Brown can provide the threat of going deep for an offense in need of a receiver capable of stretching the field, but he will need to improve his efficiency and ability to secure his catchable targets to make a larger impact. 2019 Free Agency Profile: John Brown
  13. 2019 Free Agency Profile: Cole Beasley Nearing 30 years old, Cole Beasley isn’t going to draw a high-dollar, multi-year deal from any team this offseason, but the team that does invest in him as a short-term solution in the slot will get their money’s worth, surely. He is a sure-handed slot receiver that has proved he can thrive as a high-volume option in an offense. Beasley can have a positive impact as a No. 2 or even No. 3 option in an offense, especially if given the opportunity to work with a high-end signal-caller.
  14. and to think there will be more fa signings and the draft yet to come. solid start, for sure!
  15. 2019 NFL Free Agency Profile: Tyler Kroft While Kroft hasn’t wowed with his grades, earning a career-high season grade of 64.9 as a rookie, he has been a consistent and flexible option. He plays most of his snaps at inline tight end but can also line up in the slot to catch passes or in the backfield to provide extra blocking in the run-game. He also can contribute on special teams, where he played 531 snaps in his first two seasons, earning a respectable 71.7 grade in 2015. His best season as a receiver came in 2017 filling in for the oft-injured Tyler Eifert, producing 404 yards and seven touchdowns along with a receiving grade of 62.7. If the Bengals choose to move on, the team that acquires Kroft will be getting a solid, multi-dimensional player who can contribute across all phases of the game.
  16. Kansas City Chiefs’ Mitch Morse is a high-floor pass blocker but lacks high-end run-blocking ability. He’s earned 70.0-plus pass-blocking grades all four years of his career but has failed to finish above 70.0 in run-blocking grade in any of the four years. Morse’s lackluster run blocking will push teams away, but any team in search of a pass-protecting center with years of high-floor production should jump at the opportunity to sign him. 2019 Free Agency Profile: Mitch Morse
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