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Just now, appoo said:


yea not too surprising. Right at the numbers where i thought the bills could get him to 

 

I dont expect us to be active at all today. Or even much this week.

 

We have no money, and this is when prices are the highest.

 

Beane will bring in 1-2 2nd tier guys, and draft a C/G. That's about it (imo).

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4 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

I dont expect us to be active at all today. Or even much this week.

 

We have no money, and this is when prices are the highest.

 

Beane will bring in 1-2 2nd tier guys, and draft a C/G. That's about it (imo).

I don’t know about that. If you’re a contender you can’t go into the draft hoping to find a starter.  For the Bills the draft is all about depth and replacing guys in 1-3 years. 
 

They need to find a starter at guard well before the draft - it’s really their only open position as starters assuming they’re comfortable starting Dane Jackson across from Tre White 

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1 minute ago, appoo said:

I don’t know about that. If you’re a contender you can’t go into the draft hoping to find a starter.  For the Bills the draft is all about depth and replacing guys in 1-3 years. 
 

They need to find a starter at guard well before the draft 

 

That's what the 2nd tier guys are for. Another Bates/Boettger/DWilliams type, or 2.

 

And a 1st or 2nd round G would most definitely be a starter.

 

With the number of CBs and C/Gs the Bills have met with, we will be looking for starters at both positions from this draft.

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3 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

That's what the 2nd tier guys are for. Another Bates/Boettger/DWilliams type, or 2.

 

And a 1st or 2nd round G would most definitely be a starter.

 

With the number of CBs and C/Gs the Bills have met with, we will be looking for starters at both positions from this draft.


they also have to recreate some depth in the oline. All they have is Tommy Doyle I think, with Boettger coming off a torn Achilles. They’ll need a swing and a pure IOL who can contribute. 
 

Defensively, they’re not going to pay Levi Wallace starter money, so they need another corner there. 
 

Think that’s what they’ll use for tier 2 and draft. 

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1 hour ago, BillsFan4 said:


I think you have to remember that one of the reasons we are cap strapped this year is due to the pandemic.
 

2021 was the first time the salary cap ever went down since it was put in place in 1994. No team really planned for that.

 

Next year the Bills are set to have like $51M in cap space (as of now).

 

Think one place the pandemic really messed things up for the Bills was Star taking a year off.  Otherwise he'd be cut by now with little hit and likely would have re-signed Phillips.  But now can't afford to cut Star so stuck with him and don't want to put another maybe $4 to $5 mil at the same spot to resign Phillips.  So he may be gone unless his value is much less than Phillips values himself.

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13 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

The bills are totally trimming the fat although I would’ve liked to of seen a restructure on Williams

 

Yeah the $3.6M dead cap is money down the drain if he could have been kept for that amount as a back up. I get he does not fit a zone scheme.

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I loved D.Williams the two years he was here. He was a dam fine RT in 2020 and kicked into guard and stabilized the RG position in 2021 (arguably was the best O-line player in 2021.) But I think this is a scheme fit situation along with a cap situation. Hoping the Bills are going hunting for guards in the off-season. 

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I know this seems like a no brainer to many on here, but stepping back for a minute I think this is the poster child for much of what's wrong in the modern NFL salary carousel. I mean, it's not like Williams was a hold-over from a previous regime. He was given his current contract by the exact same people who just released him. I've never understood why this has to be the case. It would seem like roster stability would be welcome by both players and coaches alike. Instead we see these nutty contracts that rent-a-player for a year or two and then watch the same guys get tossed in the dumpster. I think the league, the union, and the teams could all do much better.

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3 hours ago, Magox said:

It’s another hole that will have to be filled.


Departures/possible Departures

QB - Trubisky

RB - Breida, Taiwan Jones

WR - Sanders,  Beasley

OL - Mongo, Darryl Williams,Boettger, Bates, Ford

TE - Gilliam, Sweeney

 

DL- Addison, Hughes, Obada, Butler, Star, Phillips 

LB - Klein, Matakavich

DB - Levi Wallace 

 

That’s 21 possible departures with a high likelihood of somewhere between 15-18 of them not being on the squad next year.

 

Thats potentially more turnover than we have had in years.

None of those names gives me a pause. The overwhelming majority come from the bottom of the roster where they can be replaced by cheap FA's or draft picks, the next biggest batch of guys at the top of the roster will be replaced by guys left behind them (DL/WR/LB).

Bates is an RFA that will be re-signed. We'll definitely draft an OL in the first 3 rounds. We'll address CB both in the Draft and FA. We could also draft a WR in the first 4 rounds or pick up an inexpensive veteran option if they feel like Hodgins or Stevenson will not be able to fill a Top 4 role for us. My expectation is that McKenzie is the new #3 based on the money he got.

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2 hours ago, BillsFan4 said:


I think you have to remember that one of the reasons we are cap strapped this year is due to the pandemic.
 

2021 was the first time the salary cap ever went down since it was put in place in 1994. No team really planned for that.

 

Next year the Bills are set to have like $51M in cap space (as of now).

 

 

BF4, a solid take.  Yes, it doesn't change anything for this year, the last year of Allen's lower cap amount (which is perfect for super bowl runs), but  a really good point, brother.

 

I knew that, but hadn't considered it.  

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4 minutes ago, jkeerie said:

The question is whether Kromer can do something with him.

 

Good luck with that. Ford was beyond abysmal last year. The best block I observed him make was against Darryl Williams in the Jax game. When he was on the field, the Bills were second worst in the NFL in pressures allowed and when Ford didn't play, they were second best in pressures allowed. Williams graded out much better at guard than tackle. Much of the reason is because Ford was next to him at RG when Williams played RT. Ford lowered the play of anyone next to him'

 

The Bills oline in 2021 was in a constant state of "musical chairs" for a variety of reasons and lacked any continuity until the last 4-5 weeks of the season and into the playoffs. However, the one constant was that any lineup they put on the field without Ford in it, was better than any lineup with him in it.

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