Agreed. I think the bills brass believes even if Oliver had a completely healthy season from start to finish, he's not the kind of dominant player they hoped he'd become and will not be paid as such. And after the Simmons deal, hey, 10M for a guy some teams think they can get his potential out (and let's be real about it they're going to have an extension planned before trading for him) the Bills need to get something ahead of time for once. This is probably a done deal if the right guy falls in the draft or they just patiently wait for a veteran to shake loose after the draft, which usually happens.