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Updated: Salary Cap $32.9 million under 2019 & $75.8 mil under 2020


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20 minutes ago, bkep32 said:

Then you dont know how to evlaulate the TE postion.  George kittle, 5th rnd, season 2, 1377 yards 88 rec, 1st season only 40 rec.  Gronk 2nd rnd pick, 2nd season 90 balls 1300 yards 17 tds.  In 2017 3 TE went in first round, engram, howard and njoku.  They all had flashes of being good there 1st year but nothing i would write home to mom about and even their 2nd year wasnt great.  So to say they arent good is a broad and useless statement.  In the NFL it take a good TE to usually pick up the NFL game in 2 to 3 years.  Next time know what you are talking about before just coming up with a blanket statement.

Good post and you are talking about Nauta from UGA . Due to his poor combine he is going to be there in the third I think, unless Belichick grabs him. Belichick went down and spent time with Kirby last year in spring practice at UGA. Behold he drafts two Dawgs in the first and second round. I’d like to see Buffalo make a trade back into the late second and grab him if he is there.

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2 minutes ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

Good post and you are talking about Nauta from UGA . Due to his poor combine he is going to be there in the third I think, unless Belichick grabs him. Belichick went down and spent time with Kirby last year in spring practice at UGA. Behold he drafts two Dawgs in the first and second round. I’d like to see Buffalo make a trade back into the late second and grab him if he is there.

Thank you i couldnt remember his name.  I follow the iowa hawkeyes and these 2 TE will be good in the NFL.  I am hoping for fant in the second but i really dont see him lasting that long.  Fant is the better athletically, but TJ doesnt mind getting dirty and being part of the oline.  Fant u will hardly ever see blocking someone.  TJ is technically sound with his blocking, that is why i think you will see him go at 12 to greenbay.  I just dont like spending a high draft pick at 9 for someone that might only get 400 yards on the season when we need to plug that hole from letting RB run all over us.

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10 hours ago, bkep32 said:

TE maybe at 40 but not 9.  TE usually dont make an impact til year 2 or 3.  I think we can get Fant or the kid from georgia at 40.  With all this work in FA it gives us the freedom to do what the regime feels is the BPA.  I Cant wait til April 25th the excitement is gunna build til then, my wife is already calling me a weirdo.

Yeah my wife doesn't get it either.  I honestly think I enjoy the off-season just as much as the actual season.  

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Ty contract is 7.5mil a year so take that down to 29mil left rookie draft 10 mil...we still have 19 this year.  Still able to pounce on and maneuver if need be.  No need to rush now.  I would save it for our own players.

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What's crazy is that as happy as we all seem to be with this year's free agent haul, they stand to be in the top 3 for most cap space in the league again NEXT offseason. Wild.

Of course, in the next couple years, they'll need to start extending their own, but hey...gotta love how fast they turned the salary cap from a hamstringing weakness into a major strength.

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On 3/14/2019 at 11:42 AM, Reed83HOF said:

There are lots of ways to maneuver around the cap - we have plenty of room

 

Maneuvering around the cap is how they got in trouble.

 

On 3/14/2019 at 12:29 PM, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

It's 12:30 in the afternoon now.  No signings announced today yet!  What's Beane doing, out playing golf?  What a deplorable front office!!

 

Sometimes GMs meet other GMs on golf courses to discuss trades.

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

Should we be in on Justin Houston?

 

Trade for a DE?

 

Roll it over into next year?

Patience.  They have filled many holes, now they should sit back and wait for the right opportunities.  Good players will be cut right before the season begins.

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I would expect some players get cut for cap reasons that might fit for the Bills  Also maybe they keep extra cap space in the event of a really good player being offered for draft picks .  Just good to see the Bills adding talent and having plenty of flexibility cap wise instead of having to restructure and gut the team to plus other holes

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On 3/14/2019 at 12:12 PM, simpleman said:

How does it make sense to roll over money to next year if we are in fact in a projected great cap situation next year? It is not like you are getting interest on cap roll overs. Spend it now and make this season count. Otherwise a foolish waste of resources needed to win.

 

Ok Whaley :rolleyes:

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On 3/15/2019 at 4:31 AM, bkep32 said:

Thank you i couldnt remember his name.  I follow the iowa hawkeyes and these 2 TE will be good in the NFL.  I am hoping for fant in the second but i really dont see him lasting that long.  Fant is the better athletically, but TJ doesnt mind getting dirty and being part of the oline.  Fant u will hardly ever see blocking someone.  TJ is technically sound with his blocking, that is why i think you will see him go at 12 to greenbay.  I just dont like spending a high draft pick at 9 for someone that might only get 400 yards on the season when we need to plug that hole from letting RB run all over us.

I think u might have this all wrong. U don't draft run stuffing Dlineman in the first rd. U draft pass rushing Dlineman in the first.  U want a run stuffer go sign Danny Shelton or any other dime a dozen run staffers on the street.

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17 hours ago, bkep32 said:

Ty contract is 7.5mil a year so take that down to 29mil left rookie draft 10 mil...we still have 19 this year.  Still able to pounce on and maneuver if need be.  No need to rush now.  I would save it for our own players.

 

17 hours ago, Augie said:

I trust this FO.   ?

 

It's quite remarkable how in two short years we've gone from being one of the worst cap-managed organizations in the league to one of the best.  Beane is doing great things; let's hope he has picked the right players and McD continues to learn and improve.

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20 hours ago, eball said:

Who are the Colts saving all that money for?

 

Lawyers and legal fees?  

 

Mike Rodak  ESPN Staff Writer 

The Bills on Saturday announced that they signed former Patriots offensive tackle LaAdrian Waddle to a one-year contract. Waddle played in 31 games the past four seasons for New England, making seven starts. He projects to fill a similar swing tackle role in Buffalo behind 2017 second-round pick Dion Dawkins and Ty Nsekhe, who signed a two-year, $14.5 million deal this week from Washington. Waddle is the fifth free agent offensive lineman the Bills have signed this offseason, joining Nsekhe, center Mitch Morse, guard/center Spencer Long and guard/center Jon Feliciano as GM Brandon Beane attempts to address the team's biggest deficiency last season.

 

Mike Rodak  ESPN Staff Writer 

Filling in some financial blanks from three Bills free agent signings this week:

Wide receiver Andre Roberts signed a two-year deal worth $4.6 million with $3 million guaranteed.

Guard Jon Feliciano signed a two-year deal worth $7.25 million with $3.9 million guaranteed.

Cornerback Kevin Johnson signed a one-year deal worth $3 million with $400,000 guaranteed.

Frank Gore's one-year deal includes $500,000 guaranteed.

 

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In case these weren't covered 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Is it possible they don’t think they need to spend it? They had a pretty good run last season with Luck back on the roster.

Possible they could roll a large amount over to next year but there is a rolling 4 year average requirement that each team spend to 89% of cap.

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28 minutes ago, freddyjj said:

Tip of hand on Waddle signing?  Only 1 year.  I can see OBD drafting a RT/OG prospect this year and using them as swing in 2020.  

 

 

With the exception of Morse and maybe Beasley.......I think they plan to draft what they hope are replacements for most of the UFA's they signed.

 

These dudes are mostly placeholders.

 

If they get lucky and a few of these UFA's make it past year 2 that will be either mean they drafted poorly or those UFA's significantly exceeded reasonable expectations.

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On 3/18/2019 at 11:03 AM, eball said:

Who are the Colts saving all that money for?

It is MIND blowing they have that much money and are doing nothing of substance with it.

 

Ps. The Bills have that much next year after this year. I need to check out more potential free agent linemen for next year.

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10 minutes ago, Doc said:

Waddle probably brings it down to around $30.5M.  Figure the rookies will be another $9.5M and they'll have ~$20M left to play with.

 

The rookies costing 9.5 million is a little misleading.

The true cost is less.  As the rookies sign contracts they displace another player on the top 51.

As it is now the next player displaced on the top 51 list is Wyatt Teller who has a cap hit of 633k.

 

The Bills 2nd 4th round pick (#131) has a cap hit of only 646k.

When the dust settles after the rookies all sign it will only cost another 4 million or so in cap space dollars.

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Just now, ColoradoBills said:

The rookies costing 9.5 million is a little misleading.

The true cost is less.  As the rookies sign contracts they displace another player on the top 51.

As it is now the next player displaced on the top 51 list is Wyatt Teller who has a cap hit of 633k.

 

The Bills 2nd 4th round pick (#131) has a cap hit of only 646k.

When the dust settles after the rookies all sign it will only cost another 4 million or so in cap space dollars.

 

True.

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On 3/16/2019 at 11:19 AM, eball said:

 

 

It's quite remarkable how in two short years we've gone from being one of the worst cap-managed organizations in the league to one of the best.  Beane is doing great things; let's hope he has picked the right players and McD continues to learn and improve.

 

Having a lot of space doesn’t mean best managed. 

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