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They brought in E. Sanders for a year, brought in OBJ for a visit, and then tried to get Hopkins.  I think they prefer him in that WR4 role so I don't see them overpaying for him now.  They love the guy's work ethic/DNA/whatever but recognize his limitations.  I'd be surprised if they give him any more than a 10 to 11 million a year extension that's not too difficult to get out of.

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I think he has the skills so be a true WR2 in this league.  Problem is he hasn’t elevated himself to that position with consistent play.  I love the guy and want him to succed, but he simply has not been consistent enough.

 

If he has a breakout season and becomes the guy we want him to be, I wouldn’t break the bank for him.  I hate when guys have their best season in contract years.  I’m not willing to pay those guys.

 

Beane already has his plan for whichever Gabe shows up this year.  He’s a plug and play kind of GM, and that’s what I expect with Gabe’s future here.  Problem with plug and play as your go to is what happens when you fail to attract talent?  A winning organization has a greater chance of recruiting for reasonable money than those who are losing.

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Hard to take a definitive stance right now, but if I have to I would say to let him go either way (regardless of his performance).

 

With no DL signed beyond this season and other more pressing needs that might pop up before next season, I feel they should allocate their cap elsewhere.

 

That's especially true if Kincaid turns out to be as good as expected.

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8 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

I get the reservations, the not being able to stay healthy thing on the ankle is definitely supportive of that
 

I’m just saying if he has a great year he’s gone they are paying ridiculous money to wide receivers

I suggested we sign Edmunds in the beginning of his 5th year and said "If he has a great year we wont afford him" and I got roasted for it. Now that Gabe is in his 5th year... if he lights it up like Edmunds we wont afford him.  and next off season we will be crying about #2 WR with an Aging #1 WR and wondering what should we do.

 

Fortunate for us... WR's go deep in the draft normally. So I think we will be in the hole next year with no Gabe and an aging Diggs and have to get a WR in round one and pray he is good and our future. 

 

it is what it is

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1 hour ago, PrimeTime101 said:

I suggested we sign Edmunds in the beginning of his 5th year and said "If he has a great year we wont afford him" and I got roasted for it. Now that Gabe is in his 5th year... if he lights it up like Edmunds we wont afford him.  and next off season we will be crying about #2 WR with an Aging #1 WR and wondering what should we do.

 

Fortunate for us... WR's go deep in the draft normally. So I think we will be in the hole next year with no Gabe and an aging Diggs and have to get a WR in round one and pray he is good and our future. 

 

it is what it is

You're making the assumption that Edmunds didn't bet on himself before last season.  Bills fans may be making that same assumption with Davis.

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4 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

While there have been a few glimpses of explosive excellence, the larger sample size of full seasons (especially observable in-person) shows a guy who requires apologies for his flaws: a guy who isn't often enough on the same page as his QB when reading coverages and adapting his routes, and a guy whose catching fundamentals have been puzzlingly fudged up far too often. The numbers actually support these criticisms. His transcendent playoff performance against KC (13-second loss) I guess refutes them for some people. 

 

We'll, it's a new season.  🙂

 

 

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10 hours ago, BigDingus said:

 

Sure it does. The benefit is you save money if he has a monster year.

 

If you wait until after that happens, he's going to command a lot more money than had you signed him now. 

 

So sure, you can say "wait & see," but just know that at the point you do see it, it's already too late.


I think we all get that.  Point is they can re-sign him any time, not just after the season. 

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8 hours ago, danh920 said:

Assuming he has a season that warrants this, you can always rescind that too if an extension or trade doesn't happen. I'm in the camp that it makes no sense to do this deal now unless it's very a team friendly deal . 

But they aren’t going to franchise him, talk extension, and then take away the franchise tag if an extension doesn’t work out haha.

 

That would completely screw Gabe out of the free agent market and no player would want to come/ resign in Buffalo after that lol

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13 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

If he makes it through the season with no contract, we’re probably going to lose him
 

By all accounts, he has been lights out in this camp like literally one of the best players on the field

 

 

 

 

We are losing him no matter what. If he performs well he will get paid more than we can afford, if he plays like last year we are letting him walk. We need to draft our #2 so we can have some salary control. 

 

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8 minutes ago, ddaryl said:

 

 

We are losing him no matter what. If he performs well he will get paid more than we can afford, if he plays like last year we are letting him walk. We need to draft our #2 so we can have some salary control. 

 

This is exactly right and it sucks because I guarantee you he is going to have an amazing season.

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I'm not against the premise.

 

Truth is Davis was wr2 productive last year at 48/835/7 and it can only go up from there.

 

We can afford a player Davis has been so far, but more than that: a contract now would be something that doesn't tie us up as it pertains to the cap.

 

Then if he does break out, he's cheap, and if he doesn't break out, the contract won't be too big to move on from.

 

Worked with Allen. Everyone said whoa! too big too early but after burrow get his contract, Josh will be 10th in AAV. 10th. And this is the first year of his extension. That's value

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"We won't be able to afford him next year if he breaks out"

 

Yes, we will. Just taking a shallow look on OTC shows the Bills will have the ability to create almost $75M in cap available through restructures. Subtract the $25M it shows we are already in the red and that's $50M. Now, I'm not advocating that they should do ALL the restructures available...nor will they. But that's what's there. Add in that there are also some salary cap casualties (Hines at 5M for instance) next year and yes, Davis is affordable.

 

"Just let him walk and take the comp pick"

 

I am team comp pick in most situations. But for Davis at this time it doesn't make sense to me. I place his value in the same category as MVS and Allen Lazard. Lazard just signed with the Jets at 4/44M. That sounds about right for Davis prior to this season. (though SPOTRAC has his value slightly higher at 12.4M estimation)

 

As it sits right now that Lazard contract is projected to net the Packers a 5th round comp pick.  Now, granted if he stays healthy and some other team thinks he's a #1 type guy and throws Christian Kirk type money at him (4/72M resulting in 3rd round comp pick) then that changes the equation. 

 

Let the season play out

 

Right now Davis is, at least to me, a playmaker. What he isn't is consistent. Be it due to injury or drops...he still has to show some semblance of being a consistent playmaker. Yes he has the potential for a great game every week (see Steelers last year). He also has the potential to disappear. 

 

IF I'm not mistaken, Davis's contract put him as the 70th highest paid WR this year. That's great value for the Bills. 

 

It takes 2 to make a thing go right

 

Easy for fans to sit back and say "git er done"..but the reality is the deal has to make sense for both sides. Sometimes guys wait and bet on themselves (Edmunds may be an example) others they take what is perceived as slightly less to get financial security sooner (Oliver may be an example). In any event, Beane expressed desire early in the off-season to extend 2 guys. Oliver and Davis. One is done. On the other hand, Davis's comments didn't seem like he was in a rush. Those can be found in the article below.

 

https://www.syracuse.com/buffalo-bills/2023/07/buffalo-bills-receiver-reveals-mothers-message-ahead-of-contract-year.html

 

 

Personal choice: I want Gabe to earn big bucks this year. If that money comes from Buffalo next year or another team...I don't mind either way. If Gabe earns himself a Kirk type contract that most likely means he had a huge year for Buffalo this year and that bodes very well for the Bills Super Bowl run this year.

 

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