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Bills lost 6 starters from last year's team. 4 aren't on an NFL roster and one is a projected backup


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29 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

Maybe, but combined, 2 guys had 3 TDs and fewer yards on their teams than the one guy..

 

Crowder played in 12 games, Beasley 16.  Their stats are virtually identical on a per-game basis.  Admittedly injury is a concern with Crowder, but that's where comes in.

 

24 minutes ago, ganesh said:

Don't forget Shakir

 

I see him as more of an outside guy.  I think the slot position is covered by the other 2.

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44 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Crowder played in 12 games, Beasley 16.  Their stats are virtually identical on a per-game basis.  Admittedly injury is a concern with Crowder, but that's where comes in.

 

 

I see him as more of an outside guy.  I think the slot position is covered by the other 2.

 

Beasley played injured....

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2 hours ago, CorkScrewHill said:

Just looking at offense and defense ... Cole Beasley, Star Lotoulelai, Daryl Williams, and Emmanuel Sanders never signed with another team and while there was speculation Star and Sanders may be contemplating retirement, neither has as of yet.

 

That leaves Jerry Hughes starting for the Texans and Levi Wallace fighting for a starting job on the Steelers though there was speculation from Steelers media that Akhello Witherspoon was leading that competition (also referenced here https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/predicting-the-steelers-2-deep-depth-chart-of-the-week-1-defense/ss-AA11pjfF#image=8 )

 

Our depth players that played significant minutes Harrison Phillips will start in Minnesota and Jon Feliciano will start for the Giants and Mitch Trubisky who didn't play significant minutes thankfully is anticipated to start in Pittsburgh to begin the season. Cody Ford is a backup in Arizona, Efe Obada is 3rd string in Washington, while A.J. Klein and Justin Zimmer never found another team. 

 

For a team that is considered incredibly deep (which I agree they are) I find it surprising that only one of our 6 ex starters are expected to start on another team. Perhaps it is a situation where the collection of the parts elevates the individual. Would be interested in others thoughts on this.

 

 

If you want to go into depth players who played, not sure what you call significant snaps but you mention Klein who played 29%, Obada who played 35%, and Zimmer who played 43% in 6 games, so comparable:

Mario Addison (45% of snaps, 17 games) is on the Texans, listed as backing up Hughes on ESPN's depth chart

Vernon Butler (44% of snaps, 10 games) was on Las Vegas, didn't make the 53 man roster

Matt Breida is on NYG (13% of snaps, 9 games). 

 

And of course starting punter Matt Haack is now on the Colts

 

I think both Beasley and Sanders have a "pride point" in their pay.  Neither is interested to sign a contract for vet minimum.  Sanders has said he's still healing a knee injury and has a "standard" where he won't take a job if he can't meet it physically.  Beasley could probably help a team in the slot still, but the combination of John Brown last year (turned out to have nothing left in the tank when the Bills cut him), Beasley's twitterings, and whatever he wants to be paid probably leave him on the beach.

 

AJ Klein may be a similar situation: may not be ready to hang up his cleats, but doesn't want to play for vet minimum just anywhere.  He's 32 with career earnings of $30M and doesn't have to.

 

Zimmer is still rehabbing a significant knee injury.  He apparently wanted privacy about the exact injury, but I believe it was rumored to be an ACL, so since he injured only a few weeks behind Tre White and, as a defensive lineman, he puts a lot of stress on his knees, it's reasonable to expect he's still rehabbing and not in playing condition yet.

 

So

moved on from 7 starters - 3 starting for other teams (included Haack), 4 FA

moved on from 10 depth players (though Ford was a starter for 7 games, Feliciano for 6 games): 7 are on other rosters , 2 are FA, 1 is injured.

 

That's actually significant roster churn for the Bills.

 

I think the Bills have shown a trend to hang onto players until they're on the downhill side of their price/contribution point or just on the downhill side of their playing career.  So it's actually a bit of a surprise to me that so many of our players are rostered.

 

The player that most surprised me as not on a roster is Daryl Williams.  He played 98% snaps in 17 games plus 2 playoffs.  Given the dearth of OL talent around the league, it surprises me that he's not on a roster somewhere

 

 

 

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Just now, Mr. WEO said:

Beasley played injured....

 

A lot of player do.  But be that as it may, that was still his production last year.  Meanwhile you have to take into account that Crowder's stats were with a struggling rookie.

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6 hours ago, CorkScrewHill said:

Just looking at offense and defense ... Cole Beasley, Star Lotoulelai, Daryl Williams, and Emmanuel Sanders never signed with another team and while there was speculation Star and Sanders may be contemplating retirement, neither has as of yet.

 

That leaves Jerry Hughes starting for the Texans and Levi Wallace fighting for a starting job on the Steelers though there was speculation from Steelers media that Akhello Witherspoon was leading that competition (also referenced here https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/predicting-the-steelers-2-deep-depth-chart-of-the-week-1-defense/ss-AA11pjfF#image=8 )

 

Our depth players that played significant minutes Harrison Phillips will start in Minnesota and Jon Feliciano will start for the Giants and Mitch Trubisky who didn't play significant minutes thankfully is anticipated to start in Pittsburgh to begin the season. Cody Ford is a backup in Arizona, Efe Obada is 3rd string in Washington, while A.J. Klein and Justin Zimmer never found another team. 

 

For a team that is considered incredibly deep (which I agree they are) I find it surprising that only one of our 6 ex starters are expected to start on another team. Perhaps it is a situation where the collection of the parts elevates the individual. Would be interested in others thoughts on this.

 

 

 

 

When evaluators say "the Bills have the best roster in football" I think a lot of fans have a misconception that this is like the 1990-1991 again when they had a star studded,  HOF-filled roster that clearly had no peer.

 

Decades of free agency has created A LOT more parity in the NFL.     It's a fine line among the top 15 teams or so now..........especially because there have never been so many talented QB's in the league.

 

If the Bills are in fact the best roster...........a lot of it is timing.   They basically still have all of their top draft picks for the past 6 years under contract and they have spent the 3rd most actual cash in the NFL($275M) this season to fortify the rest of the roster.    They are at the peak of resources right now.   With some big free agent decisions looming someone else is likely to be in that sweet spot next year.........teams like San Diego or Cinci,  who are still early in regimes but very talented,  would seem to be the most likely to have that consensus in coming years.   

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5 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

When evaluators say "the Bills have the best roster in football" I think a lot of fans have a misconception that this is like the 1990-1991 again when they had a star studded,  HOF-filled roster that clearly had no peer.

 

Decades of free agency has created A LOT more parity in the NFL.     It's a fine line among the top 15 teams or so now..........especially because there have never been so many talented QB's in the league.

 

If the Bills are in fact the best roster...........a lot of it is timing.   They basically still have all of their top draft picks for the past 6 years under contract and they have spent the 3rd most actual cash in the NFL($275M) this season to fortify the rest of the roster.    They are at the peak of resources right now.   With some big free agent decisions looming someone else is likely to be in that sweet spot next year.........teams like San Diego or Cinci,  who are still early in regimes but very talented,  would seem to be the most likely to have that consensus in coming years.   

 

I don't think anyone's saying that.  I think most would gladly trade every position on offense from the 1990-1991 team, save QB, and at least several from the defense. 

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I wouldn’t say lost, but more like cut / didn’t re-sign those 6 players, 

 

Go Bills!!!

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1 hour ago, Beck Water said:

 

If you want to go into depth players who played, not sure what you call significant snaps but you mention Klein who played 29%, Obada who played 35%, and Zimmer who played 43% in 6 games, so comparable:

Mario Addison (45% of snaps, 17 games) is on the Texans, listed as backing up Hughes on ESPN's depth chart

Vernon Butler (44% of snaps, 10 games) was on Las Vegas, didn't make the 53 man roster

Matt Breida is on NYG (13% of snaps, 9 games). 

 

And of course starting punter Matt Haack is now on the Colts

 

I think both Beasley and Sanders have a "pride point" in their pay.  Neither is interested to sign a contract for vet minimum.  Sanders has said he's still healing a knee injury and has a "standard" where he won't take a job if he can't meet it physically.  Beasley could probably help a team in the slot still, but the combination of John Brown last year (turned out to have nothing left in the tank when the Bills cut him), Beasley's twitterings, and whatever he wants to be paid probably leave him on the beach.

 

AJ Klein may be a similar situation: may not be ready to hang up his cleats, but doesn't want to play for vet minimum just anywhere.  He's 32 with career earnings of $30M and doesn't have to.

 

Zimmer is still rehabbing a significant knee injury.  He apparently wanted privacy about the exact injury, but I believe it was rumored to be an ACL, so since he injured only a few weeks behind Tre White and, as a defensive lineman, he puts a lot of stress on his knees, it's reasonable to expect he's still rehabbing and not in playing condition yet.

 

So

moved on from 7 starters - 3 starting for other teams (included Haack), 4 FA

moved on from 10 depth players (though Ford was a starter for 7 games, Feliciano for 6 games): 7 are on other rosters , 2 are FA, 1 is injured.

 

That's actually significant roster churn for the Bills.

 

I think the Bills have shown a trend to hang onto players until they're on the downhill side of their price/contribution point or just on the downhill side of their playing career.  So it's actually a bit of a surprise to me that so many of our players are rostered.

 

The player that most surprised me as not on a roster is Daryl Williams.  He played 98% snaps in 17 games plus 2 playoffs.  Given the dearth of OL talent around the league, it surprises me that he's not on a roster somewhere

 

 

 

Good analysis. I did specifically exclude special teams but I still only count 1 starter excluding special teams. Who is the other starter .. Levi is a backup who was competing for the starting gig. I did miss Addison .. he is sticking in a backup role so really no change.

 

Zimmer makes more sense now.. I didn’t realize that he was still trying to work his way back to health.

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7 hours ago, CorkScrewHill said:

Just looking at offense and defense ... Cole Beasley, Star Lotoulelai, Daryl Williams, and Emmanuel Sanders never signed with another team and while there was speculation Star and Sanders may be contemplating retirement, neither has as of yet.

 

That leaves Jerry Hughes starting for the Texans and Levi Wallace fighting for a starting job on the Steelers though there was speculation from Steelers media that Akhello Witherspoon was leading that competition (also referenced here https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/predicting-the-steelers-2-deep-depth-chart-of-the-week-1-defense/ss-AA11pjfF#image=8 )

 

Our depth players that played significant minutes Harrison Phillips will start in Minnesota and Jon Feliciano will start for the Giants and Mitch Trubisky who didn't play significant minutes thankfully is anticipated to start in Pittsburgh to begin the season. Cody Ford is a backup in Arizona, Efe Obada is 3rd string in Washington, while A.J. Klein and Justin Zimmer never found another team. 

 

For a team that is considered incredibly deep (which I agree they are) I find it surprising that only one of our 6 ex starters are expected to start on another team. Perhaps it is a situation where the collection of the parts elevates the individual. Would be interested in others thoughts on this.

 


Wasn’t Mario Addison starting for the Texans or I am completely misremembering?

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