Things are pointing in the direction that your numbers seem more than reasonable. I would actually consider bumping up the TDs.
If everyone stays relatively healthy, I think the WR/TE group can put up some decent reception numbers.
$12.5M was my "Beane top number". I think Beane sticks to it. Cook will test the market in March and end up taking that deal.
His 2026 cap hit would be manageable and in 2027 Knox and Samuel come off the books.
That's the year I see them starting to push Josh's money way out too.
IMO FWIW.
All I am saying is a June 1st cut is possible. Just like a restructure or extension.
3 rookies need to be signed and Beane doesn't have enough right now to do that, so something is going to happen.
He could have done the restructure but hasn't yet.
I know that, BUT the team doesn't get the cap savings until AFTER June 1st.
Beane might be doing that. If he was going to restructure someone to get under the cap he could have done that already too.
Thanks for the reply. I guess I believe that there is too little actual time Coleman has spent as a Buffalo Bill in Brady's offense to
arrive at anything conclusive. I too am optimistic (I tend to be that way) but I will have to wait until I see more from him.
All this speculation about Coleman isn't worth spit. He was a 21-year-old rookie who got injured.
He will be part of Brady's game-planning, and we will all soon see whether he can rise to the expectations of the Bills offense.