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Bills sign WR Da’Mari Scott to active roster


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11 minutes ago, stevewin said:

I love those profiles for fringe players when they start running out of accomplishments  Last year there was someone they signed late season that they listed 3 things - one was captain of his high school basketball team.  Can't remember what the others were - they were equally unremarkable.  I remember at the time thinking I had 2 out of 3 ? 

Will you accept rookie minimum deal? You might be able to make the squad now lol

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1 hour ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

If this guy is supposed to be another “McKenzie” then seriously..what is the reasoning for Ray Ray Mcloud still being on this roster? How many of these Roscoe Parrish clones do we need? Mcloud isn’t even good. 

I agree with Ray Ray here. I just dont see why people are saying another McKenzie type. Both McKenzie and Scott have fast 40 times and return punts but thats kind of the end of their comparisons. One went to a smaller school, McKenzie is more quick/shifty... But Scott has 4" of height on McKenzie and looks more solid/strong to fight for balls.

But yes I agree McKenzie vs Ray Ray is like the same player. 

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1 hour ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

How does a WR that only caught 60 passes in college even get a shot in the NFL? I’m not saying he can’t be good it just is always strange to me. We end up with so many guys that weren’t even good at a lower level. So few players make it to the pros. You would think they all were elite at a lower level.

 

It's that "potential" thing scouts go on about.

Just like with QB's, if they have some natural gifts, look the part, have a good combine, etc. they get looks. They only need to have one of those things for a team to take a flyer on them.

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2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

How does a WR that only caught 60 passes in college even get a shot in the NFL? I’m not saying he can’t be good it just is always strange to me. We end up with so many guys that weren’t even good at a lower level. So few players make it to the pros. You would think they all were elite at a lower level.

Robert Foster had 35

1 hour ago, BillsRdue said:

my dog catches better than KB

KB catches well with his mouth from the looks of him.

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2 hours ago, PIZ said:

 

I thought I remember seeing a tweet a while back.  Maybe trashing Peterman or Benjamin or the WRs.  Just searched for it but couldn't find anything.  What I did see is that he still obviously still follows the Bills and appears to be a big Allen and Bills supporter.  I may be back on the "sign Reilly" team.

 

Maybe you can catch him at a tailgate with Colton

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2 hours ago, Mountain Man said:

I'm not. No player in history has there been such a gap between fan hype and actual on field talent.

 

He's becoming an almost mythical legend

I think Martin Nance takes that legendary status. Followed closely by Da'Rick Rogers. 

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3 hours ago, Warcodered said:

Hasn't been on the team for a while now if they were going to bring someone up based on experience with the team they would of brought up Cam Phillips. Which that's not a great look for Phillips to be passed on for the guy that's been on the PS for less than a week.

Beane has decided that speed is good and Cam runs like a defensive lineman.  Scott and Phillips are about the same size and Scott's 40 time is about .3 faster.  That's a lot.

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4 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

Oh no

 
...courtesy of Draft Analyst..............
 
Bio: 
Two-year starter who caught 57 passes for 566 yards and one touchdown as a senior. Redshirted the 2016 season after being declared academically ineligible. Made 24 receptions for 364 yards and three TDs as a junior. Posted 214 receiving yards and one score on eight catches in 2014.
Pos
Nice-sized receiver who also doubles as a return specialist. Tracks the pass in the air, adjusts to errant throws and displays soft hands with the ability to ***** the ball away from his frame. Extends his hands, looks the pass in and makes catches in stride.
Neg: 
Not a real creative player with the ball in his hands. Average size and speed. Has an injury history.
Analysis: 
Scott was productive on the college field but must pass medicals and play well on special teams to have any chance at the next level.
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51 minutes ago, wppete said:

 

 Did he? What did he say? Stupid move by him.

 

I thought I remember reading about it here at TBD.  Perhaps he was just upset about being cut.  I couldn't find anything to back up my memory, so maybe I was totally wrong.  Reilly's Twitter account is full of positive Bills Mafia references and positive Josh Allen and Bills tweets, so it looks like he is pro Buffalo.

 

I did see a few "Benjamin sucks" and "Benjamin must go" and some tweets about Peterman and not having NFL quality receivers.  It was early in the season.  Turns out Reilly was 100% correct.

 

After researching Reilly today, it is obvious he LOVES Buffalo and this Bills team.  He should be on this team.

 

 

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1 hour ago, BillsRdue said:

Since when does someone need a pulse to be an upgrade over Benjamin.  Watching him catch was like the NFL version of Weekend at Bernies. It was "Weekend at Benjies."

KB is the grinch that stole Nathan Peterman’s ability to complete a pass. ?

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