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  1. For what it’s worth, my dad sold a car to Tyree within the past week and came away with some interesting timbits. 

     

    He said that Tyree claimed to have had an offer from every team in the league after going undrafted and that there was a sense that Tyree was the best undrafted player available and he ultimately chose to stay in Buffalo. 

     

    Tyree also seemed uber confident in making the team and that he didn’t seem to have a concern at all if he’d make the final 53 or not. 

  2. Just now, Ethan in Portland said:

    Top priority at this point is to add another middle linebacker. After Edmunds there is not another guy on the roster that would make another NFL team.

    Adding another pass rushing DE or edge guy would be second. Of course that depends alot on PED Murphy's health.

    I would love to bring in Navorro Bowman for some depth and to increase competition. 

     

    I’m not sure if he’s still a free agent, or if he’d sign here almost surely as a backup though. 

  3. 5 minutes ago, BarleyNY said:

     

    Agreed.  I very highly doubt that he would be a cap casualty anytime soon. 

    I’m not necessarily saying he would, more so saying it shouldn’t be that surprising if it did happen. 

     

    They’re tight against the cap, actually negative right now, and they just drafted Josh Allen.  The other side is set with Ngakue and cutting Campbell would save them $12 million. 

     

    Out of this list, I expect maybe 2 or 3 of them to actually get cut.  A lot of guys are talented players that you wouldn’t expect a team to cut, but when cap space gets tight we’ve seen crazier things happen. 

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  4. 4 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

    How many CB's do we need?  We probably have 5 starting caliber corners already and one who is a legit all-pro level corner.

    That’s a stretch. 

     

    Tre White is very talented and a top cornerback in the league, but he’s not quite an all-pro level corner yet.  Pro bowl caliber? Yes.  But all-pro is a whole new tier of cornerback’s, you’re talking about top 5 in the league, I’m not sure Tre is top 5 in the league yet. 

     

    And I’m not sure I would go as far to say we have 5 starting caliber corners.  Gaines showed capable back in 2017 when he was healthy. Taron Johnson had a terrific year, but again that’s when he was healthy. On top of not consistently being healthy, McDermott seemed to like Taron in the slot rather than on the outside. Levi Wallace had a good year but he had a very small amount of playing time and being an undrsfted free agent, you can hope for the best but ultimately should expect his game to regress with more exposure. 

     

    And who who are you considering the fifth? Kevin Johnson? He may not even make the roster and is extremely injury prone. 

     

    We we have one sure fire starter and then a bunch of borderline starters that provide for excellent depth.  Bringing in another starting caliber corner could really improve this defense. 

    2 minutes ago, SMAKCruiser said:

    Dante Fowler was just signed to a 1 year deal in March,  why would they cut him June 1st?   

    I’ll edit him out of the list, I thought he was on the last year of his old contract, not the first one of a new one year deal. Thank you ? 

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  5. After missing out on Ziggy Ansah, it’s time to look forward to the next wave of cuts coming.  June 1 is a big day in a lot of contracts and takes off some of the dead cap that teams have to carry in the case of cutting a player, so I looked at some teams tight against the cap and some players they would save a lot of money by cutting and compiled a list. 

     

    NOTE: I’m not saying every name on this list is going to get cut, I understand it would take some crazy scenarios for a couple of these players to get cut, but this is just a list of players that won’t weigh heavy to cut on a team that’s up against the salary cap.  I’m also not saying the Bills would be interest in everyone, or anyone, on the list.  Just some names to keep our eyes on as June 1 and training camp approach closer. 

     

    I may have missed a few but from glancing through spotrac these are the names that popped out too me. 

     

    Paranthesis are roughly (team savings by cutting player/teams cap space) 

     

    DE, Everson Griffin - Vikings ($7.5M/-$17M)

    DT, Gerald McCoy - Buccaneers ($13M/-$13M)

    OLB, Lavonte David - Buccaneers ($10M/-$13M)

    WR, Mohammed Sanu - Falcons ($6M/-$14M)

    CB, Joe Haden - Steelers ($10M/-$14M)

    DE, Dante Fowler Jr. - Rams ($12M/-$6M)

    CB, Aqib Talib - Rams ($8M/-$6M)

    DE, Mike Daniels - Packers ($8M/-$10M)

    CB, Tramon Williams - Packers ($4M/-$6M)

    DE, Mario Addison - Panthers ($8M/-$5.5M)

    CB, Chris Harris - Broncos ($8M/-$6M)

    DE, Derek Wolfe - Broncos ($8M/-$6M)

    DE/OLB, Ryan Kerrigan - Redskins ($10M/-$3M)

    TE, Vernon Davis - Redskins ($5M/-$3M)

    DE, Calais Campbell - Jaguars ($12M/-$5M)

    OLB, Sean Lee - Cowboys ($6M, -$250k)

    DT, Tyrone Crawford - Cowboys ($7M, -$250k) 

    DT, Xavier Williams - Chiefs ($3M, -$2M)

    RT, Marcus Gilbert - Cardinals ($5M, $500k)

    DE, Chris Long - Eagles ($5M/$4.5M)

     

     

     

    If any of the above were to get cut, there’s quite a few players that I think would be worth taking a flier on for the  Bills.  Namely being Everson Griffin, Mario Addison, Ryan Kerrigan, Calais Campbell, Mohammed Sanu, Aqib Talib, Joe Haden and Chris Harris.

     

    Chris Harris is really someone to keep your eyes on with the reports of wanting a trade if not restructured. 

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  6. I like the idea of signing Ansah, but the further into free agency we go the more I kind of get brought back to the reality of it. 

     

    He’s a solid pass rusher, but he’s not much better than what we already have on the roster in Trent Murphy and Shaq Lawson.  He’s past his prime and he’s dealt with a couple of injuries now.  I think if he came into Buffalo and played a whole season without injury, he’d be what the fans had hoped we were getting out of Trent Murphy last year.  I don’t think he’s quite good enough to hold down an edge rushing spot on his own with McD’s rotating defensive line.  Maybe 40-50% of the snaps in sure fire passing situations, while splitting the rest with Murphy and Lawson.  I see maybe a 6-8 sack guy with a full season. 

     

    Over the the past three years he averages 8.5 sacks per 16 games. 

  7. On 5/2/2019 at 2:02 PM, Juice_32 said:

     

    And Kroft/Knox. The Bills brass have implied a few times that Allen needs to take what the D gives him better. I think high % throws will be a big emphasis for him the year.

    I agree with the point of this, but Kroft and Knox won’t be the ones too help with the high % throws. Kroft is mostly known to be a blocker and a poor receiver while Knox is seen as a straight line runner with very raw route running skills (which makes for seam routes). 

     

    Although between Beasley and Croom, and maybe a little Zay and TJ Yeldon, I do believe the high % throws are going to increase quite a bit this year. 

     

    I went back and watched some all-22, the charles clay hail mary dolphins game specifically, and the amount of verticals/seams/deep routes we ran was unbelievable.  The offensive line simply couldn’t hold up long enough for Josh to see the receivers create any separation.  A third of this was on the o-line, a third of this was on the receivers, and a third was Josh not seeing the whole field/not having an uber accurate arm. 

     

    You could see our offense desparately needed a Cole Beasley to run the 5-10 yard routes out of the slot while the rest of the receivers got deep.   I don’t believe that our offensive philosophy will change very much this year, it’ll just improve.  We’ll keep running the deep crosses and vertical routes, except now we have the offensive line to buy Josh an extra half second, and we’ll have Beasley hanging out within reasonable range of the line of scrimmage if the o-line can’t hold up or if the receivers can’t create separation deep. 

     

    Also, the o-line should be able to create more holes and provide for a more effective running game, which will open up the play action much more efficiently than last year where defenses wouldn’t even bite on it. 

  8. For the main core of receivers, I don’t think height will matter as much as talent does — and it shouldn’t. 

     

    However, after we get our main core together on the roster, which I believe will be Beasley, Brown, Zay, Foster and Roberts (return purposes) you have to take into account that those receivers don’t have much height. 

     

    Between those 5, none are taller than 6’2 and I think this will give Duke and David Sills an advantage to be the final receiver making the roster over the shorter Isaiah McKenzie and Ray-Ray McCloud III. 

  9. 12 hours ago, Tipster19 said:

    I think that not only is Beane smart enough to know that there’s danger waiting for Josh, especially in our own division, and that instead of just having OL stick up and protect him but rather have OL that will set the tone and even be the aggressors, or should I dare say the bullies. Putting teams on notice that that cheap crap isn’t going to be tolerated. 

    I’m personally a huge fan of McBeane and have an extremely loose leash with McBeane, I’ve gone as far as to tell my friends I wouldn’t even consider firing them with another 6-10 season this year.

     

    But the last time that a coach and GM came in here and said they were, “building a bully..” ? ?

  10. It’s been nearly two months since this thread was posted and i’m still just as puzzled today as when I first read it. 

     

    You’re talking about an improving receiver, drafted by this regime, going into his third year with less than a $2M cap hit and people are suggesting that he’ll be cut. 

     

    He led the team in receptions (56), receiving yards (652), and receiving touchdowns (7), in a number one role — that’s almost universally accepted not too be his role — and often getting the opponents best coverage. 

     

    I can see the frustrations with Zay and I can see why the patience might be running low for some fans, but to suggest that he’ll be cut, and be willing to bet on it, is just an outlandish and ill-researched take. 

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  11. I think part of the reason I made this poll is because I don’t know my own answer as of right now. 

     

    When I go to answer without putting much thought into it, I immediately say TJ Hockenson because of the complete all-around game he offers the offense.  An every down tight end that could serve as both a receiving threat and a sixth offensive lineman. 

     

    But then you think about Ed Oliver, who, if he actually falls to us is a complete steal.  While he’s not Aaron Donald, he’s atleast comparable.  Such an athletic and explosive get off, potential to be a dominant game changer and truly cement our defense as elite. 

     

    And even with those two options you could still go offensive line and have atleast.a core of Dawkins, Morse and rookie for the foreseeable future.  It could truly protect Josh and maybe give us a top 8ish O-Line in the league. 

     

    And thats not even even considering moving up with our load of picks to get a truly elite talent, or moving down to pick up a WR, TE, DL and OL all in the first three rounds. 

     

    The only thing thats for sure is that Beane really gave himself some flexibility and it’s going to be hard to go wrong in this draft. 

     

    Ultimately I’m going with Oliver at 9, hoping we can trade back into the 1st/early 2nd and add a TE/WR as well as an OL before the 2nd is over. That’s a bit optimistic, but we’ve seen Beane move around a lot before. 

  12. With the chase of Quinton Spain complete, it looks like the Bills are set until draft time — assuming Beane doesn’t make a random trade for an edge rusher as there’s been quiet rumblings of all off-season. 

     

    With their current roster, what do you want the Bills to do in the first round? I’m curious to see where the board as a whole stands on this because it’s seemingly harder and harder to gather the favorable option as we get closer to draft time. 

     

    Sorry for the numerous options, but I think it’ll give a better and more accurate feel and suspect that each option will atleast get a couple votes.  Also was considering making an option trade up for Nick Bosa as his draft stock seems to be slowly dropping a spot or two, but I haven’t seen this discussed anywhere, on the board or by analysts, and don’t know how truly plausible it is. 

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