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What the 2018 Buffalo Bills 90-man depth chart could look like entering training camp


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One scenario of thousands. Please add your thoughts.

 

These are just my initial ideas on how I could see the offseason panning out. I usually stay away from Bills related forums between the Super Bowl and the Masters in April (aside from the first few days of free agency) so I wanted to get this created before Sunday. It's obviously way too early to determine draft order and it may not be realistic to acquire this many free agents (even though none will break the bank). I expect Bradford to simply take over Tyrod's cap space. And this scenario is with the (probably too optimistic) hope that the NFL relieves Eric Wood's contract from our cap based on the rare happenstance that occurred.

 

2018 Pre-6/1 Checklist

 

  • Retain 2018 RFA's: TE Nick O'Leary, DE Eddie Yarbrough, CB Lafayette Pitts
  • Work with NFL and NFLPA to remove Eric Wood's contract from the 2018 salary cap
  • Trade QB Tyrod Taylor for a 2018 4th round pick
  • Sign FA's: QB Sam Bradford, WR Paul Richardson, TE Ed Dickson, DT Daquan Jones, MLB Korey Toomer, OLB Tahir Whitehead, CB Ross Cockrell
  • Trade DE Shaq Lawson for a 2018 4th-round pick

 

2018 NFL Draft

 

1 (21). Orlando Brown, OT, Oklahoma
1 (22). Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa
2 (53). Mike White, QB, Western Kentucky
2 (56). Sam Hubbard, DE, Ohio State
3 (95). Fred Warner, LB, USC
4 (112). Troy Fumagalli, TE, Wisconsin
4 (117). Austin Corbett, OG, Nevada
4 (125). Quadree Henderson, WR, Pittsburgh
5 (164). BJ Hill, DT, NC State
5 (172). Darrel Williams, RB, LSU

 

2018 Post-6/1 Plans

 

  • Trade OT Cordy Glenn for a 2019 mid-round pick ($11.25 cap savings)
  • Release FB Patrick Dimarco ($1.55 cap savings)
  • Release WR Andre Holmes ($1.2 cap savings)
  • Sign FA's: RB Alfred Blue, WR Michael Campanaro, G/C Brian Schwenke, DT Shamar Stephen, CB Leonard Johnson
  • Re-sign RB Travaris Cadet, SS Shamarko Thomas

 

2018 Training Camp 90-Man Roster Depth Chart

 

Quarterback: Sam Bradford (Vikings)
Nathan Peterman (1) / Mike White (R-2) / Brandon Silver (R-U)

 

Running Back 1: Lesean McCoy (9/3)

Travaris Cadet (6/1) / Marcus Murphy (3/1) / Ito Smith (R-U)

 

Running Back 2: Alfred Blue (Texans)
Darrel Williams (R-5) / Aaron Green (2/1) / Regis Cibasu (R-U)

 

Wide Receiver 1: Kelvin Benjamin (4/1)
Zay Jones (1) / Michael Campanaro (Ravens) / Brandon Reilly (1) / Rod Streater (6/1) / Bryce Bobo (R-U)

 

Wide Receiver 2: Paul Richardson (Seahawks)
Quadree Henderson (R-4) / Andre Holmes (7/1) / Malachi Dupree (1) / Quan Bray (3/1)

 

Tight End: Charles Clay (7/3)
Ed Dickson (Panthers) / Troy Fumagalli (R-4) / Nick O'Leary (3) / Khari Lee (3/1) / Jason Croom (1) / Keith Towbridge (1)

 

Left Tackle: Dion Dawkins (1)
Conor McDermott (1) / Josh James (2/1)

 

Left Guard: Richie Incognito (12/2)
Austin Corbett (R-4) / Mark Korte (R-U)

 

Center: Ryan Groy (4/3)
Brian Schwenke (Titans) / Adam Redmond (2/1)

 

Right Guard: Vladimir Ducasse (8/1)
John Miller (3) / UDFA

 

Right Tackle: Jordan Mills (4/2)
Orlando Brown (R-1) / Jamar McGloster (R-U)

 

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Right Defensive End: Jerry Hughes (8/5)
Ryan Davis (6/1) / Nordly Capi (3/1) / Marcus Martin (R-U)

 

Nose Tackle: DaQuan Jones (Titans)
Adolphus Washington (2) / Marquavious Lewis (1) / UDFA

 

Defensive Tackle: Shamar Stephen (Vikings)
BJ Hill (R-5) /  Rickey Hatley (1) / Connor Sheehy (R-U)

 

Left Defensive End: Lorenzo Alexander (13/2)
Sam Hubbard (R-2) / Eddie Yarbrough (2/1) / FREE AGENT

 

Weakside Linebacker: Matt Milano (1)
Xavier Woodsonluster (1) / Parris Bennett (R-U)

 

Middle Linebacker: Korey Toomer (Chargers)
Tanner Vallejo (1) / Joel Lanning (R-U)

 

Strongside Linebacker - Tahir Whitehead (Lions)
Fred Warner (R-3) / Deon Lacey (5/1)
 
Cornerback 1:  Tre'Davious White (1)
Leonard Johnson (6/1) / Lafayette Pitts (2/1) / FREE AGENT / UDFA

 

Cornerback 2: Ross Cockrell (Giants)
Josh Jackson (R-1) / Breon Borders (1) / Malik Reaves (R-U)

 

Free Safety: Jordan Poyer (4/-)
Dean Marlowe (3/1) / Kelcie McCray (6/-) / Jordan Martin (R-U)

 

Strong Safety: Micah Hyde (4/-)
Shamarko Thomas (5/1) / LJ McCray (4/1) / UDFA

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It would take me a better part of a day just to type all of this.

 

So far, I like picking up DT Daquan Jones.

Not so sure about White that early.

 

If Orlando Brown doesn't beat Mills, let me be the 1st to call 'bust'. :-)

 

 

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1 hour ago, John from Hemet said:

 

I really dont want to lose Gaines

 

 

I just had a feeling that he never really bought it to being in Buffalo. The recent Instagram confirms that. His loss.

1 hour ago, hemma said:

 

Not so sure about White that early.

 

 

Yeah I'm not sure either but he was impressive from what I saw in the Senior Bowl fwiw.

 

9 minutes ago, wppete said:

Cockrell starting CB??? No thanks.

 

Resign  EJ Gaines is #1 priority for the Bills this offseason. 

 

Why not Cockrell? He's a good value player.

 

Gaines is injury prone and appears to not want to be here.

 

40 minutes ago, JohnBonhamRocks said:

Some of it is a little out there, like getting a 4th for Taylor

 

If the Chiefs can get a 3rd and a stud second-year corner on a 3rd round contract for a 35 year old Alex Smith, you don't think Bills can get a 4th for Tyrod?

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5 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

I just had a feeling that he never really bought it to being in Buffalo. The recent Instagram confirms that. His loss.

 

Yeah I'm not sure either but he was impressive from what I saw in the Senior Bowl fwiw.

 

 

Why not Cockrell? He's a good value player.

 

Gaines is injury prone and appears to not want to be here.

 

Really? Cockrell over Gaines???? 

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1 minute ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

What's your argument? Cockell had more interceptions, more passes defended and a higher Approximate Value than Gaines in 2017. 

 

No argument. I just don’t see how Ross Cockrell can be more productive than EJ Gaines. I think a lot of people on here would agree. 

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1 minute ago, wppete said:

 

No argument. I just don’t see how Ross Cockrell can be more productive than EJ Gaines. I think a lot of people on here would agree. 

 

I welcome disagreements, I just prefer them based on something. Cockrell is a good, durable player (one game missed in last three years) that we can get for less than $9.3 million annually.

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