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3 hours ago, TPS said:

If they have $10-11 to play with, picking up LJ at vet min will add about $250k, finding another guy at $2 mil adds a net $1.4, so they'll have their insurance money. I'm guessing, down the line--meaning when it gets to the final 53, they might let one of Miller/Ducasse go as both will save over $1 mil if released. 

 

Yep.  Bills can do some low cost moves if they choose.

One thing I notice every year after the draft there usually some fairly decent let go as tighter cap teams sign picks.

Maybe they can get a couple guys that way.

3 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

Don't forgot about injuries..you always need some insurance cap in the bank.

 

That's an issue that needs to be factored in.

Bills will be able to move some Dead Cap from 2 cut players on June1st (Designated June 1st cut rule).

That can help with what you're talking about.

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15 hours ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

Yep.  Bills can do some low cost moves if they choose.

One thing I notice every year after the draft there usually some fairly decent let go as tighter cap teams sign picks.

Maybe they can get a couple guys that way.

 

That's an issue that needs to be factored in.

Bills will be able to move some Dead Cap from 2 cut players on June1st (Designated June 1st cut rule).

That can help with what you're talking about.

If they restructure a few players and or move Jerry they can gain $5 to $10 mill in space.  

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12 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

If they restructure a few players and or move Jerry they can gain $5 to $10 mill in space.  

Just me, but I think they should keep Hughes this year.

Bill's could restructure McCoy if they see him playing the 2019 season out.

Restructuring is OK but you do end up with Clay type contracts, practically fully guaranteed.

 

Just a note:  2019 Cap is $63 million.

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31 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

Just me, but I think they should keep Hughes this year.

Bill's could restructure McCoy if they see him playing the 2019 season out.

Restructuring is OK but you do end up with Clay type contracts, practically fully guaranteed.

 

Just a note:  2019 Cap is $63 million.

Other than his untimely penalties I like Jerry.  

 

I think he was a good pickup. Past “experience” may tend to him getting flagged for doing very little.  

 

 

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

For 2019 it will be really impressive for the team if they have AJM and 2 qbs on rookie contracts......would open things up for us to do some other things

AJ does have a 2 year deal with Buffalo so we have that buffer to see if has what it takes.   

Beyond that there is Nate and. QB if the Bills decide to draft a guy (hopefully a great pickup). 

52 minutes ago, CaptnCoke11 said:

Maybe they will actually get a good WR next offseason.  

That or strike gold in the draft. 

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Mike RodakESPN Staff Writer 

The Bills officially released veteran DE Ryan Davis on Monday, which cleared $670,000 in net cap space. They now have about $16.4 million in cap space with 67 players under contract. Davis, 29, signed a two-year deal last offseason and finished with three sacks. He was essentially pushed off the roster by recent free-agent signing Trent Murphy.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Spotrac has added Incognito's Cap and Dead Money.

As already stated by many, there is the 1 Million Signing Bonus that could be added to Cap.

 

As of now with only Terrence Fede's $'s not added (should not change cap).

 

Cap Space (w/All) $10,223,557
Cap Space (w/Top 51 & Projected Draft Pool)      $9,217,335
Cap Space (w/Top 51)

$18,983,557   

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Adjusted Salary Cap $188,783,459
All Contracts $140,603,782
Top 51 Contracts $131,843,782
Draft Pool Money $9,581,865
Dead Money $38,121,120
Top 51 Cap Allocations $169,964,902
Total Cap Allocations $178,724,902
Cap Space (Total Cap) $10,058,557
Cap Space (Top 51 only) $18,818,557

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/

Some wiggle room for FA.  

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16 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:
Adjusted Salary Cap $188,783,459
All Contracts $140,603,782
Top 51 Contracts $131,843,782
Draft Pool Money $9,581,865
Dead Money $38,121,120
Top 51 Cap Allocations $169,964,902
Total Cap Allocations $178,724,902
Cap Space (Total Cap) $10,058,557
Cap Space (Top 51 only) $18,818,557

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/

Some wiggle room for FA.  

Thanks for posting.  I am curious to see who they bring in for UDFA’s and what holes they are going to address.   I’d love to see them take a 1 year flier on Dez B but I do t know if we can afford that, or if he would want to sign here.   

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9 hours ago, taglientep said:

Thanks for posting.  I am curious to see who they bring in for UDFA’s and what holes they are going to address.   I’d love to see them take a 1 year flier on Dez B but I do t know if we can afford that, or if he would want to sign here.   

No problem.   

 

I think they have to look at the Oline in FA.   Even if they can still hit BPA Olinemen in the draft 

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