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BigAl2526

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  1. I hope the Bills can finagle enough money under the cap now to sign a starting caliber safety.  I like the signing.  Samuel has a bit higher drop ratio than I like, but he's got a broad skill set.  I think he can play inside or outside, and can be a gadget player as well.  His speed is probably the best on the team, though he and Isabella would probably have a pretty tight competition.  He can stretch the field in any case.  

     

     

  2. 12 hours ago, HappyDays said:

     

    Nah, money wouldn't be a problem, not unless some team gives him a ridiculous overpay. We solved a lot of our long term cap issues by cutting the dead weight last week. Next year we'll likely let go of Von Miller and Dawson Knox. There's always more dead weight to shed. Allen will be extended before long, kicking his can another several years down the road. Etc.

     

    Chris Jones just signed a 5 year $158M contract. His cap hit in 2024 is a whopping $7.3M. We can come up with an eye-popping looking number that Armstead's agent sells to him, while in reality keeping his cap hits manageable and progressively increasing them year over year to match up with the normal salary cap increases. This is standard modern NFL cap management. Everything is made up and the points don't matter.

    I'm not saying the Bills can't do it.  I just think that the Bills might think they want to spend their free agent dollars elsewhere, like safety.  There are still good safeties available.  I really don't think Taylor Rapp and Cam Lewis are starters in Buffalo's defense while Buffalo has starters on the interior of their defensive line.

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  3. I think that Worthy's lack of body mass is a red flag for the Bills, despite his speed.   Legette didn't run quite as fast as anticipated, and didn't have great college production until his last year.  Coleman was quite a bit slower than anticipated.  He might turn into Mike Evans 2.0 but I have fears he could end up being Kelvin Benjamin 2.0.  Harrison, Nabers and Odunze will all be long gone before the Bills pick.  Troy Franklin would be intriguing to me in a trade down scenario, but most observers don't think he's a first rounder at this point.  Thomas is intriguing and there is a chance he might make it to #28, but it's not a sure thing.  I think the Bills would be all over him if he dropped to #28.  There is a good chance McConkey will be available and the Bills would give him serious consideration, but I think Mitchell might get the nod over McConkey because of his elite size/speed combination.  

  4. He sounds like a role player type.  I think fans need to remember that Beane's philosophy is to fill all the holes on the team in free agency so he can focus on drafting BPA.  He knows though that with the lack of room under the cap, he's not going to be able to draft the star power that the team needs at WR.  I don't think signing Hollins lessens the possibility that the Bills draft a WR early at all.

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  5. The Bills signed several WRs to reserve futures contracts, including Tyrell Shavers and Andy Isabella.  Shavers was a UDFA of the Bills a years ago.  His measurables are a lot like those of Justin Shorter's.  Isabella is a little bigger version of Harty.  Buffalo needs to sign free agents at several positions.  Safety is a prime position for a free agent addition since there are a bunch of good ones in the market even after a couple were signed today.  The WR market isn't as good.  The WR draft class is excellent.  I'd love for Buffalo to sign top notch free agents at all positions of need, but that's just not realistic given the cap restrictions.  I think Buffalo will take a chance on the draft being enough to address WR this off season.

  6. Quinton Morris is a bit on the short side, but that's not a concern in my mind for a third stringer.  I find myself wondering if for the few times the Bills line up a fullback in the backfield Morris could fill that role in addition to being the 3rd string TE.  Nothing against Gilliam, who is a good fullback and came out of college as a short tight end, but if the Bills can save a roster spot and get more reps for the money from Morris, that is a good thing.

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  7. Just going down through the whole list, it looks like there are lots of reasonable prospects.  There is only a handful, like 3 or 4 that I'd be inclined to throw out (too old, to slow or too small, or a combination thereof.  I'd be a little surprised if the Bills can't find a player they like at a value they are happy with.  

  8. I doubt that the Bills are going to sign one of the top names on the list.  Last time I looked, the Bills are still dealing with a fairly tight cap situation, even after the cuts they just made.  They'll sign somebody though.  Are there any guys who are in a similar situation to Jordan Poyer when the Bills got him from the Browns?

  9. He hasn't done enough on the field to warrant any optimism, but we don't know what's going on behind the scenes: how much of a handicap his injury was last season, how he handles himself in team meetings and in practice.  If you go by what we've seen on the field, he's already gone.  I'm not ready to say though.

  10. Legette was a one year wonder in college.  That automatically makes him somewhat more of a gamble than a WR who had three years of productivity at a big name school.  When you get to the tail end of the first round, however, there are bound to be a few more risks than drafting in the top five.  If the Bills are interested, they will need to do their due diligence in order to assess his coachability and his ability to address the shortcomings in his college game.  I compared him to DK Metcalf, but I was only thinking about physical characteristics.  He was listed at 6'3" in college.  If he's shorter than that, it kind of negates that physical comparison.  He's still got speed and he's got some body mass that can translate to power.

  11. The obvious assumption is that the Bills will continue to use the same defensive scheme they've had since McDermott arrived.  Under Frazier, the defense was very reluctant to blitz.  Under McDermott this past season they blitzed more, but the difference had more to do with play calling than scheme.  Babich has spent more time with a McDermott defense than he has with any other scheme.  He's done some college level position coaching, but during his NFL career the only time that he hasn't been with McDermott is the three seasons he spent with Cleveland from 2013 to 2015.  Babich will likely have some ideas for new wrinkles to the scheme, but he's not going to throw it out.

     

    The players love him as a position coach, but a coordinator's job is very different.  Still, he's put time in.  He's bright and hard working, and it seems appropriate that he get his chance to move up.  

  12. With Frazier, you know what you're getting.  The Dolphins will get a quality defense that is sold on zone and hates blitzing.  In the modern NFL, there are ways for quality offenses with smart offensive coordinators and great QBs to beat a Frazier defense.  Ultimately, I think that's why the Bills decided to move on from Frazier.  Yes, McDermott is primarily a zone defense guy, but he understands the need to vary what you do in order to keep offenses off balance.  That's also why I don't worry about Buffalo facing a defense where Frazier is in charge.  Buffalo will know what they are facing and how to combat it.

  13. I really have a hard time thinking Brady feels the need for more money.  There can't be a lot of things that he would want that he can't buy already short of a super yacht ore a country.  I'm guessing he just enjoys football enough that he wants to stay close to it.  Being a high priced network color commentator carries an advantage over a coaching position in that you avoid the grind and the stress.

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  14. 1 hour ago, RobbRiddick said:

    I have an intense dislike of Mac Jones. Not just because he's a Patriot. I just hate him, which is weird because I usually only hate players who are actually good (i.e. Brady). 

     

    I think it's a combination of his constant cheap shooting and his face. I mean just look at him. He looks like the kind of man who would kick a homeless person just for the hell of it

     

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    Yeah, he does seem like a punk, in the worst sense of the word.  Not sure what he'd be worth, but I don't think he's ever going to be a quality starter in the league.  

  15. 4 hours ago, Success said:

    Another guy who just needed some time.

     

    Seems to be a theme w/ a lot of the Bills' younger players.

     

    The Bills drafted Brown in the second round.  If you're not drafting in the first round, you're going to be getting something less than a complete prospect.  In the case of Brown, the Bills drafted for traits.  They got a tall, athletic tackle who has very long arms.  He lacked the polish from playing in a big time college program.  They might have been able to draft a player with better experience in place of Brown, but they probably would have had to sacrifice something - size or athleticism, if not both.  

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  16. The problem is, if Cosell is right, this is not a problem you're likely to fix in one year picking late in the draft and lacking cap room to sign a premium free agent. The Bils can draft a WR in the first round, and I'd be happy if they did, but more receivers need time to develop than come in and set the league on fire in their rookie year, and the later you pick in round one, the lower the odds of the receiver you pick having a rookie season worthy of a #1 receiver.  

     

    Still, drafting an outside receiver is a priority for this draft.  If he is going to be a true #1 receiver at some point, whether or not it is in his rookie season, they need to look for elite physical traits and coachability.  Guys like Troy Franklin and Xavier Legette have elite physical traits.  The coachability is something that the Bils have to do in depth research on, but they would be the kind of player I think the Bils should look for. 

  17. Congratulations.  To be perfectly honest, he wouldn't be my choice for that award.   My thought is that the award is for players who made a comeback that had relevance on the field of play.  Hamlin played special teams and had a few reps on defense, but his role could have been filled by any safety who was signed by a team as a fringe member of the roster.  I'm glad for him though, not just the award, but for his good health.

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