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Buffalo Bills UDFA center ready to ‘crush some skulls’ in bid for 53-man roster spot


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Penn State offensive lineman Ryan Bates runs a drill at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Friday, March 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

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Penn State offensive lineman Ryan Bates runs a drill at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Friday, March 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

 
 

By Matt Parrino | mparrino@nyup.com

Orchard Park, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills backup quarterback Matt Barkley was set to take the field last Friday night in Carolina to lead the second team offense against the Panthers when he turned and looked at the man who was set to line up at center in front of him

That man was undrafted free agent Ryan Bates, who the Bills acquired the Friday prior in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. Prized free agent center Mitch Morse has been in the concussion protocol since the early days of training camp and the Buffalo offensive line has been hit with a rash of injuries.

The circumstances pushed Bates to the front of the line behind guard/center Jon Feliciano, who was in at center with the first team. Making matters more complicated was the fact that Bates hadn’t played a snap at center since his freshman season at Penn State in 2015.

Knowing Bates’ head was probably spinning with all the changes and now expectations of playing, Barkley turned to him before they took the field and simply said, “You know how to crush some skulls. Let’s just go play.”

That’s exactly what Bates did for all of his team-high 51 snaps against the Panthers. By all accounts, including Barkley and Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the rookie did a great job. Pro Football Focus gave Bates’ performance the second-highest pass blocking grade in the game with a 81.7 behind only starting left tackle Dion Dawkins (83.5).

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1 hour ago, John from Riverside said:

Anyone know how well this guy played?

By all accounts, including Barkley and Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the rookie did a great job. Pro Football Focus gave Bates’ performance the second-highest pass blocking grade in the game with a 81.7 behind only starting left tackle Dion Dawkins (83.5).

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10 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

By all accounts, including Barkley and Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the rookie did a great job. Pro Football Focus gave Bates’ performance the second-highest pass blocking grade in the game with a 81.7 behind only starting left tackle Dion Dawkins (83.5).

 

Well, why didn’t you say so???

 

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2 minutes ago, Boca BIlls said:

He played Preseason well....

 

Preseason may not count, but it can matter!

 

Let’s hope this is one of those steals you look back on in 10 years as legend! A real “Jerry Hughes deal”! 

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1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

Preseason may not count, but it can matter!

 

Let’s hope this is one of those steals you look back on in 10 years as legend! A real “Jerry Hughes deal”! 

You are quite the wordsmith, my friend...

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15 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Preseason may not count, but it can matter!

 

Let’s hope this is one of those steals you look back on in 10 years as legend! A real “Jerry Hughes deal”! 

For a guy that seemingly came in late as camp fodder he played well with the 2s in a preseason game that's a pretty good statement for him to make.

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5 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

For a guy that seemingly came in late as camp fodder he played well with the 2s in a preseason game that's a pretty good statement for him to make.

 

I’d say the FO may have done a terrific job here identifying another gem, but there is a certain crowd who would be hiding in the bushes to jump on that if the long shot didn’t pay off. It’s way too early, but I like good news! OLines across the league are full of guys who were once afterthoughts. 

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4 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I’d say the FO may have done a terrific job here identifying another gem, but there is a certain crowd who would be hiding in the bushes to jump on that if the long shot didn’t pay off. It’s way too early, but I like good news! OLines across the league are full of guys who were once afterthoughts. 

 

...Meatball (different regime but a 5th), Milano (5th), Neal (5th), Teller (5th), potentially Joseph (2019 5th).....seems like McBeane finds gold in them "late day rounds"......throw in his UDFA signings as well....this gang is GOOD IMO......

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21 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...Meatball (different regime but a 5th), Milano (5th), Neal (5th), Teller (5th), potentially Joseph (2019 5th).....seems like McBeane finds gold in them "late day rounds"......throw in his UDFA signings as well....this gang is GOOD IMO......

 

I’ve heard somewhere (Cowherd maybe?) that HALF the players in the league were undrafted. I don’t know what the exact % is, but OL in particular has a lot of guys who seemingly came out of nowhere. 

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1 hour ago, gjv001 said:

I believe the Bills had their eye on Bates since the Draft. He will at least make the practice squad.

Not if another team wants him on the 53 man roster after seeing these performances...and im sure plenty of teams could use a talented backup center if this performance wasnt a flash in the pan...

 

Its a good problem to have that the Bills will likely need to cut some talented players who will be picked up by other teams...been a long time coming.

6 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I’ve heard somewhere (Cowherd maybe?) that HALF the players in the league were undrafted. I don’t know what the exact % is, but OL in particular has a lot of guys who seemingly came out of nowhere. 

There are probably a high number because late round picks are typically athletic freaks teams take a flyer on who are either raw or have not been able to harness their althleticism on the football field, or simply are not very good at football due to lack of instincts, practice habits, effort, etc...a lot of these players don't make it.

 

 This pushes solid football players who are not really great in any one area or who might be lacking certain things scouts want to see out of the draft and makes them priority UDFA's...

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6 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I’ve heard somewhere (Cowherd maybe?) that HALF the players in the league were undrafted. I don’t know what the exact % is, but OL in particular has a lot of guys who seemingly came out of nowhere. 

 

I had just seen this last week from OTC about 2018 roster makeup.

68% thru draft with 32% UDFAs.

 

https://overthecap.com/2018-nfl-roster-construction/

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8 minutes ago, Augie said:

I’ve heard somewhere (Cowherd maybe?) that HALF the players in the league were undrafted. I don’t know what the exact % is, but OL in particular has a lot of guys who seemingly came out of nowhere. 

 

Yeah, that makes sense because there are only 7 rounds. Each team brings in a bunch of undrafted guys each year.

 

The percentage of starters who were undrafted is much lower.

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I think he might make the 53. He can play center and tackle. With Nsekhe/Morse hurting, he’s a guy that can fill in at either spot. Plenty of offensive linemen go undrafted or get drafted very only to become solid starters once their technique is refined for NFL play as opposed to college. 

 

My O-Line Right Now:

LT- Dawkins/Bates

LG- Spain/Teller

C- Morse

RG- Feliciano/Long

RT- Ford/Nsekhe

 

Probably would’ve been Waddle in Bates’ spot. But I believe they send Boettger to PS, and roll with these 9. 

If Morse and Nsekhe are still out, you could go with Dawkins-Spain-Feliciano-Long-Ford and still have Teller and Bates as your primary backups. Not a terrible position to be in. 

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17 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I had just seen this last week from OTC about 2018 roster makeup.

68% thru draft with 32% UDFAs.

 

https://overthecap.com/2018-nfl-roster-construction/

 

I went digging and found there are more UDFA’ than first and second rounders combined. 

 

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/apbnse/allbright_there_are_more_undrafted_players_in_the/

 

 

But nowhere near Cowherd’s 50%, if this is accurate. 

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46 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I’ve heard somewhere (Cowherd maybe?) that HALF the players in the league were undrafted. I don’t know what the exact % is, but OL in particular has a lot of guys who seemingly came out of nowhere. 

I believe Schefter put out a tweet around draft time that there were as many UDFAs on NFL rosters as there were 1st and 2nd round picks. It was an eye opener, but shows that the UDFAs have a real shot at making the 53. If they can perform, it’s cheap labor for the teams so it makes sense. 

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52 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I’ve heard somewhere (Cowherd maybe?) that HALF the players in the league were undrafted. I don’t know what the exact % is, but OL in particular has a lot of guys who seemingly came out of nowhere. 

 

 

At this time of year, sure.

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1 minute ago, Chandler#81 said:

Josh gave him propers in his presser today. We just might get very lucky again...?

 

Let us hope, because I’m a tad nervous about Morse. I don’t blame them for taking the swing, and hope for the best. But....this couldn’t have started out more ominously. Maybe with some time and work we have a long term answer.....

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1 hour ago, Dkollidas said:

I think he might make the 53. He can play center and tackle. With Nsekhe/Morse hurting, he’s a guy that can fill in at either spot. Plenty of offensive linemen go undrafted or get drafted very only to become solid starters once their technique is refined for NFL play as opposed to college. 

 

My O-Line Right Now:

LT- Dawkins/Bates

LG- Spain/Teller

C- Morse

RG- Feliciano/Long

RT- Ford/Nsekhe

 

Probably would’ve been Waddle in Bates’ spot. But I believe they send Boettger to PS, and roll with these 9. 

If Morse and Nsekhe are still out, you could go with Dawkins-Spain-Feliciano-Long-Ford and still have Teller and Bates as your primary backups. Not a terrible position to be in. 

Been thinking about this, given Morse’s issues. I think they’re fine on the interior with the guys you list. I think they are better with Nsekhe at RT, so they do need a swing T.  Hopefully they will play Bates at both tackles in these next 2 games as an audition. 

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1 hour ago, Boatdrinks said:

I believe Schefter put out a tweet around draft time that there were as many UDFAs on NFL rosters as there were 1st and 2nd round picks. It was an eye opener, but shows that the UDFAs have a real shot at making the 53. If they can perform, it’s cheap labor for the teams so it makes sense. 

There are also only 64 top 2 round picks a year.

 

There are at least 200-250 UDFAs per year in camp. So the odds are in there favor, especially if you add it up over 5-10 years

 

The draft used to be 10-12 rounds and good football players haven't disappeared... The 8-12th rounders became priority UDFAs

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