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Trade for a WR. I doubt you're getting an elite guy but you can get a solid #2 which is all that is needed IMO - I like the idea of Jerry Jeudy. Good route runner who can make things happen after the catch. Broncos need draft capital. Maybe a 2nd rounder + a crapshoot pick can do it. A new coach may want to keep Jeudy in Denver though - The Steelers seem unwilling to pay big money to WR's with their ability to draft them. Diontae Johnson is very high on my list too. He can be frustrating but you aren't getting a perfect guy unless you're paying big money and big draft capital - A guy like Hopkins is of course very appealing but it's a big contract. Might not take much capital to trade for him though - Some rumblings that Keenan Allen could be a cap causality in LA. He would probably get a bigger deal elsewhere but maybe he chases a Super Bowl at this point. Immediately #1 for me if that happened. I'd give consideration to Jakobi Meyers in free agency but I probably spend FA dollars elsewhere and really try to get a WR from a trade. A 2nd rounder + meaningless picks at the most Trade Oliver - Definitely will not give him away for free but the guy just hasn't consistently gotten the job done. I know these are pretty rare but I consider a "football trade" where you trade Oliver to a team who needs D-line help but has an abundance of offensive lineman. I am fine with keeping him though Cut any depth players that are even semi costly. I also give consideration into cutting Morse or having a retirement conversation with him but give him a job in the front office or coaching staff Sign RB - Jamaal Williams, Kareem Hunt, even Singletary. Hope the market is really reduced and get a guy on a 3 year 12M deal with nothing guaranteed after year 2. I like Cook but he isn't going to be a 250 touches/year guy Poyer - Man I don't know. The guy is a player and means a lot to the team. Bring him back on a team friendly deal that is well under market rate. Anything higher and I just don't bring him back Edmunds - I personally bring him back for anything under $14M a year. Not sure you'll get that though. Ideally you can spread his cap hit over a long term deal. If you don't bring him back, you just need a guy who can make tackles. Doesn't have to be some athletic freak or total stud. An average guy at this position is fine. Draft - - 1st round - I actually like some of the safeties available there at the end of the 1st. I go there or an interior offensive linemen but I am absolutely willing to trade up 10+ spots for a difference maker at WR or even on the offensive line. If I did get a WR listed above, I am also willing to trade back here for a high 2nd rounder plus a 3rd to replace draft capital - 2nd round - Ideally I traded this for a WR above. If not, offensive line or WR. - 3rd - Offensive line - 4th - defensive line depth if you trade Oliver - 5th-7th - CB depth, TE, O-Line
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That offseason would keep us afloat and maybe you get a few lucky breaks with health and good matchups in the playoffs. But you're going to have to be uncomfortably aggressive in some capacity if you want to take that next step. I think our draft pick is the key to the offseason. I would actually be willing to trade up 10+ spots in the draft to try to secure a true offensive difference maker. If you aren't willing to do that, then I have our draft pick squarely on the trade block to bring in a proven difference maker. I almost feel like making a pick in our current 1st round draft slot is recipe for the least impactful offseason.
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Bengals will be the team to beat for years to come
stlbills13 replied to Niagara Dude's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bengals will lock up Burrow and Chase along with some good young players on defense already locked up. They will run into cap issues and have some key casualties but their biggest thing right now is holding on to Anarumo for as long as possible. -
Bills will not make it to the playoffs in 2023?
stlbills13 replied to Cygnus99's topic in The Stadium Wall
I see the opposite. This team is built to win in the regular season. I see the 1 seed with the divisional round loss being the much more likely scenario -
Good glad somebody is pissed off rather than the "all will be okay" crowd that we heard from today in the end of season interviews
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So what is the first coach or domino to fall?
stlbills13 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I truly believe Frazier is a good coach but something big has to change. You are wasting the peak years of Allen and Diggs. It's time to take a risk and make a move -
So who do we lose to free agency this year?
stlbills13 replied to bills6969's topic in The Stadium Wall
Poyer is playing hurt and he means a lot to Buffalo but he is not going to be worth the cost to bring him back especially if they get a new defensive scheme/coordinator. And despite his injury, he was consistently in the wrong place on the field the past few weeks -
It's simple for me. McD is a good coach but he's not irreplaceable. Frazier needs be gone by the end of the week. If McD isn't on board, then he can go too