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I think that all can agree that the RB position and the OL as a whole just isn’t working. I don’t think that anybody can really predict all the draft picking, FA acquisition(s), trade(s), salary cap ramifications and contract manipulations accurately, at best maybe just outline a strategy that can be plausible. Obviously not being a GM or in the daily NFL loop I’m going to try to reason out what could be the most beneficial way to improve our current state of affairs. 
 

I know drafting a RB in the 1st rd isn’t the popular choice amongst the masses but if Texas RB Bijan Robinson is there when the Bills select then they should jump all over him. If this can come to fruition then it’s time to say good bye to Singletary, Gilliam and Tawain Jones. I’m not sure just what the ramifications are with Hines but if it’s reasonable then I’d like to keep him and run with Robinson, Cook and a splash of Hines on offense and keep Hines as the KR and PR.

 

My next suggestion would be to try and finagle a trade with a team that is going through a transition (new GM and/or coach) and work out a trade for a player that wasn’t the new regime’s doing. Finding a player that doesn’t fit in their future scheme of things and/or having to re-up a new contract for such a player. Arizona comes to mind but not for who you may first think of. DeAndre Hopkins isn’t feasible or reasonable for the Bills even if he were to become available. To me WR Marquise Brown makes more sense for the Bills financially and strategically. The Cardinals acquired him for a 1st rd pick (#23 overall) and got back Brown and a 3rd rd pick in return. They are exercising Brown’s 5th year option for the 2023 season, after that he’s a FA unless they re-sign him to a whole new contract. Who knows what kind of money that would be and if he is to become available then what compensation would the Cardinals accept back is only a guess at this time. I would think that anywheres from a 3rd-5th rd pick in this year’s draft could work. Once again who really knows, this is just an estimation at best. I’d like to see Davis’ role reduced and Shakir’s increased. Time to part ways with McKenzie and make a choice of retaining either Beasley or Crowder and ditch the other.

 

The next call of duty would be to reshape the OL. Taking a LT with our 2nd rd pick the Bills should find a player of value, can’t really predict who but there should be a couple of candidates available. Move Dawkins to RT until his current contract runs out, he hasn’t been right since he had Covid. Next retire Morse one way or another and slide Bates over to Center. Under these circumstances the Bills would still retain some premium draft picks. Based on what pick that the Bills would have to trade to the Cardinals, a 3rd or a 4th or a 5th rd pick, there would still be enough of valued picks left that could be invested in a OG or two, free agency isn’t out of the question to acquire a starting OG either. Keep Spencer Brown in a back up role as a OT and see if he can improve his play from last year, he’s still on a reasonable rookie contract. 
 

I think that acquisitions and realignment like this could be a great way for the Bills to maintain their level of play, deal with their current financial restraints and improve their players by either replacing and/or realigning them.  

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3 minutes ago, I am the egg man said:

Another long thought out thread start. How long did it take? Seconds, minutes, hours, days?

 

Too long likely but, whatever, he is waiting.

 

 I know. These thread starts are starting to look like novels. I would suggest maybe not including everything you have to say in the 1st post. Give the main point, offer up secondary ideas as the thread moves along.

 

 Secondly, it seems like the OP has created a 2nd thread to double down on his original thread titled Bijan Robinson.😂 No thank you to a 1st round being used on a RB. It's a luxury Buffalo can't afford, especially this offseason.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Andy1 said:

OL first, then WR, … RB last.

OL has to be not only first but finished. Teams every year overhaul their olines. Andy did it in 1 year.  Selecting a RB first is putting the cart ahead of the horse. We need to draft 2 Olineman and 1 WR in the first 4 rounds.  Then sign another OL guy (Jawaan Taylor/ Risner type) in FA.

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7 hours ago, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

 

 I know. These thread starts are starting to look like novels. I would suggest maybe not including everything you have to say in the 1st post. Give the main point, offer up secondary ideas as the thread moves along.

 

Nobody tells Tipster how to post!!

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I think you should stick to ONE topic per post. RB or OLine,for example.

You could also look at cap resources like Spotrac rather than just throw stuff out there.  Do the work and know the facts.

FYI; none of Hines' salary is guaranteed . I like what he offers as a returner but if he isn't used on offense, he is overpaid.

How do you "force" Mitch Morse to retire?

Moving Dawkins to RT,or LG as some have suggested,means that TWO positions would then have new starters  affecting continuity and chemistry.

Etc.

 

 

 

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Just now, TampaBillsJunkie said:

And even if he could catch out of the backfield, not much of a chance Dorsey calls the play. Hines should have had at least 30+ REC this year.


Right there… a terrible waste! The ideal player not named McCaffery to pick up and he was ***** invisible on Offence!

 

A disgrace. Why did they get him?

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1 hour ago, Coach Tuesday said:

Make it stop 

Rarely do I respond to the likes of you but let’s make it an exception. I don’t have to defend nothing, the rest is for you to do with it whatever you want. It’s real simple Einstein, if you don’t like what I post or me then ignore my topics. I said what I wanted to say and that’s that. If you don’t like it too bad don’t read it but you do because you just want to complain. Either way I don’t care, it’s your life, waste it the way you want too, I’m immune to you. Matter of fact it’s gotten to the point to where I actually enjoy seeing you miserable because of your acid tongue and nasty demeanor. Enjoy the read Karen! Lol!

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First of all, RB is not a problem on this roster.  It may be next year if we don't sign Singletary back.  The reality is that our offense is not a run focused offense, thus, our running backs don't produce numbers.  Devin Singletary averages 4.7 yards/carry over the course of his career (4.6 for this year).  That puts him in the likes of Dalvin Cook and Tiki Barber and ahead of Christian McCaffrey, Adrian Peterson and Josh Jacobs.  The Bills just don't focus on the run.  If they decided to feature Singletary, he would put up phenomenal numbers.  He doesn't have the breakaway speed of Dalvin Cook (or even James for that matter), but he rarely has negative plays and has unbelievable vision in finding the holes.  

 

The harsh reality is going to be the following - look for Singletary to be a Giant next year and put up a career year.  The Bills are going to focus on James Cook and deal with the rest of their salary cap mess, making Singletary a cap casualty.  Barkley is great, but I can't imagine the Giants resigning him at the price tag he commands.  Daboll knows Singletary and what he is capable of.  He will have a breakout season, just not in Buffalo.

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8 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

A humble suggestion for membership consideration:
$25 deposit each on all threads started, payable by the OP.

 If the thread makes it to page 3, you get your deposit back. 🤔

 

Or they can implement a rule that if you start a thread with over 250 words, the thread title should look like this:

 

Hear me out: [thread title]

 

Then those that don't want to read, can zip on by.

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49 minutes ago, Fleezoid said:

 

Or they can implement a rule that if you start a thread with over 250 words, the thread title should look like this:

 

Hear me out: [thread title]

 

Then those that don't want to read, can zip on by.

Changed from 'laugh' to 'awesome' thanks to the elegant simplicity of the solution. :worthy:

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When was the last time a RB centric team made the Super Bowl,  let alone won it?  The last one I remember was Bettis with the Steelers.  Hard to keep up with teams that rack up 30 plus points a game when you're grinding it out on the ground. Rbs are complementary pieces now, not worth a massive investment.   Case in point Henry with the Titans.  They should have kept AJ Brown.

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8 hours ago, Coach55 said:

First of all, RB is not a problem on this roster.  It may be next year if we don't sign Singletary back.  The reality is that our offense is not a run focused offense, thus, our running backs don't produce numbers.  Devin Singletary averages 4.7 yards/carry over the course of his career (4.6 for this year).  That puts him in the likes of Dalvin Cook and Tiki Barber and ahead of Christian McCaffrey, Adrian Peterson and Josh Jacobs.  The Bills just don't focus on the run.  If they decided to feature Singletary, he would put up phenomenal numbers.  He doesn't have the breakaway speed of Dalvin Cook (or even James for that matter), but he rarely has negative plays and has unbelievable vision in finding the holes.  

 

The harsh reality is going to be the following - look for Singletary to be a Giant next year and put up a career year.  The Bills are going to focus on James Cook and deal with the rest of their salary cap mess, making Singletary a cap casualty.  Barkley is great, but I can't imagine the Giants resigning him at the price tag he commands.  Daboll knows Singletary and what he is capable of.  He will have a breakout season, just not in Buffalo.

Slowest RB in the league.

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