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Stills has proven to be a good deep threat at times. Only 28 years old.

 

If Brown is going to miss significant time this move makes a lot of sense. While he's not a great option, you cant do much better than him as far as a mid season, post trade deadline addition. 

 

We aren't going to compete with teams like KC and Pitt with Diggs and Beasley as our only threats on offense. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Process said:

Stills has proven to be a good deep threat at times. Only 28 years old.

 

If Brown is going to miss significant time this move makes a lot of sense. While he's not a great option, you cant do much better than him as far as a mid season, post trade deadline addition. 

 

We aren't going to compete with teams like KC and Pitt with Diggs and Beasley as our only threats on offense. 

 

 

 

 

Yeah definitely depends on the outlook on Brown.

 

He has about $2M left on his contract this season yet so that's definitely a deterrent. 

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1 minute ago, HappyDays said:

I believe he goes on waivers so he won't make it to us. But I also don't know what value he'd have here. He's been out with an injury the past 2 games so I don't even know if he could fill in for John Brown in the short term. I don't see a fit for him.

Where are we in the waiver order? At this point in the season id assume only playoff contenders would go after him.

 

Packers, ravens, dolphins and bills (if Brown is going to miss significant time) are the teams that make the most sense. 

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1 minute ago, aristocrat said:

He was so good years ago what happened to him?

He may very well still be good... 4 years with the dolphins and then stuck behind guys like hopkins, fuller and cooks in houston hasn't given him a great opportunity to showcase his ability.

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19 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

I believe he goes on waivers so he won't make it to us. But I also don't know what value he'd have here. He's been out with an injury the past 2 games so I don't even know if he could fill in for John Brown in the short term. I don't see a fit for him.

 

Why would he be subject to waivers?  He's an 8 year vet

 

The injury question is more pressing.

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11 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Why would he be subject to waivers?  He's an 8 year vet

 

The injury question is more pressing.

So he can pick where he wants go ? 
if that’s the case then C’mon down 

assuming he’s healthy 

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1 minute ago, HappyDays said:

 

I originally thought the same, but apparently if you're released after the trade deadline you go on waivers no matter what.

Can he refuse to join the team that’s willing to claim him ?

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Just now, Doc Brown said:

This offense isn't the easiest to learn and the coaching staff seems to have a lot of faith in Davis.  I don't see it.  Eagles, Packers, and Ravens come to mind.  Maybe even the Raiders try to upgrade from Zay Jones.

I am loving what Davis has been doing. He has had a few rookie mistakes but I never expected what he has been doing.

 

Surprising b.c the Bills had such a hard time finding WRs the year we get 3 really good starters we draft a guy who is able to get playtime and contribute.

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He is going to want to start. He isn't going to sign here to fight with Davis for WR4, with a possible temp role as WR3 with Brown out. I also think that could hurt Davis' development as he would move to a reserve role.

 

However, if Brown is expected to miss significant time, then I might be a bit softer to the idea, but I don't recall hearing that...

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