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2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

It’s basically like restructuring Diggs but you don’t have Diggs. A lot could happen. Like I said it depends on Diggs. If Diggs wants to be here then he will be because it benefits the Bills to keep him. But if he doesn’t the Bills can move on and look for his replacement with the $10 million in cap savings. They’d just have to backload the contract.


In the event he is cut … The money lost to cut him gets pushed out over 2 years rather than  1 … if that helps the team then great …

 

I don’t personally think it will happen this off-season unless he himself makes it happen by acting like a brat …

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2 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:


In the event he is cut … The money lost to cut him gets pushed out over 2 years rather than  1 … if that helps the team then great …

 

I don’t personally think it will happen this off-season unless he himself makes it happen by acting like a brat …

Yes, there’s a lot of dead cap but it’s doable. It’s up to Diggs. 

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The answer is the draft or UFL.  I'd spend zero FA dollars at this position.  

 

WR2 is a young man's game and the fundamental talent you're looking for is route running.  You can find more Khalil Shakirs.  You can hone that talent with professional instruction.  

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2 minutes ago, dpberr said:

The answer is the draft or UFL.  I'd spend zero FA dollars at this position.  

 

WR2 is a young man's game and the fundamental talent you're looking for is route running.  You can find more Khalil Shakirs.  You can hone that talent with professional instruction.  

That's a great strategy as long as your goal is to have a Super Bowl-ready roster 2-4 years from now while that talent you cheaped out on develops or doesn't.

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1 hour ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said:

I don't disagree. My only contention is that I believe Diggs can be a contributing feature for at least the next two years. His route running is still excellent and he can still be dangerous, even if I no longer think he's an elite player so I am not in a hurry to jettison him.

 

Productive and $30M cap hit productive are two very different things. 

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It's going to have to be a Round 1 WR, hedging our bets hoping for a Benford like situation in Day 3 if our Elam at WR doesn't hit immediately, and then patient and careful spending for a vet.

 

Add in Wild Cards like Justin Shorter, Andy Isabella in Year 2, and K.J. Hamler battling it out for the final spot or two and I think we'll be in a better situation than we were this year.

 

I think it's possible that we get someone in FA that can make a difference. Obviously guys like Higgins, Evans, Pittman, or a trade for Adams are absolute  pipe dreams. That's absolutely not going to happen.

 

But if we're patient and let it play out like we did with Leonard Floyd, I think we can meet in the middle of our cap restraints and someone's unexpectedly low market and/or being stuck after overplaying their hand.

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We are up against it right now. I used Over The Cap's salary table calculator and pulled as many levers as possible. Restructure Allen, cut White (post-6/1 designation), cut Morse, cut Poyer, cut Harty, cut Hines, extend McGovern to lower his cap hit this year. Even after all that we are only $8.8 million under the cap. No way we can restructure Miller or Diggs. Restructuring Dawkins could open up another $6 million... but that is a risk at his age. They could cut Miller with a post-6/1 designation to open up another $6 million, but now you are getting to a point where we don't have a playable roster.

 

Beane screwed himself with some of the bad contracts he gave out over the last few years. It isn't like last offseason where pulling the right levers and approaching free agency the right way would have allowed us to afford Hopkins. Guys like Pittman and Higgins and Evans are off the menu. As it is we will have to pay for replacements for the players we cut just to get our roster in order.

 

So we're entering an offseason where we're likely going to be worse at certain positions, older at others, and no means to significantly improve anywhere. Meanwhile other competitors in the AFC have a bunch of cap space. The outlook is bleak.

 

Truth be told Beane will simply have to nail this draft and we will likely have to rely on rookies to develop quickly. A WR in the 1st round is practically a necessity, and they will have to hit the ground running. Good news is Beane has done really well in the last two drafts. Cook, Bernard, Shakir, Benford, Kincaid, and Torrence all look like high level starters with the ability to become even more. He needs to find probably 3 more in this upcoming draft just to keep pace with the conference, and a WR must be one of them.

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3 hours ago, BuffaloBill said:

 

 

I am beginning to believe that Diggs may be a one trick pony who is a bit played out.  Various corners have been highly effective in shutting him down.  There remains a question as to whether scheme is an issue in his decline. Whatever the reason, his drop in production has been alarming and problematic.

 

 

Yes, it is troubling but again, the offseason will tell if he was somewhat injured to limit his production. If we really get a stud WR in the draft, the pressure and coverage on Diggs will go down and we will have a more diversified WR group. I still value Diggs for his drive, experience and as a mentor

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19 minutes ago, BearNorth said:

Hindsight is always 20/20.  I think we gave up the draft choice for Jefferson in the Diggs deal.  Who would you rather have now; Jefferson or Diggs.

On March 20, 2020, the Vikings traded Diggs and their seventh round draft pick to the Buffalo Bills for their first, fifth, and sixth round picks in the 2020 NFL Draft, in addition to a fourth round pick in the 2021 NFL

  Diggs wasn't cheap.

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22 minutes ago, BearNorth said:

Hindsight is always 20/20.  I think we gave up the draft choice for Jefferson in the Diggs deal.  Who would you rather have now; Jefferson or Diggs.

Jefferson is the superior player but Diggs was more established and helped Allen take that leap. It was a win win trade though I’m getting pretty sick of Diggs. 

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Here are 4 the top 4 WRs for the Bills other than Diggs since Beane became GM

 

1. 137 catches 1316 yards 11 TDs

2. 106 catches 1560 years 10 TDs

3. 233 catches 2486 yards 11 TDs

4. 167 catches 2730 yards 27 TDs

 

Any guesses?  3 are UFAs and 1 is a draft pick.  

 

Here is how much we paid each player

1. $5,911,443 (Isaiah McKenzie)

2. $18,990,981 (John Brown) 

3. $23,170,797 (Cole Beasley)

4.  $5,774,690 (Gabe Davis - 4th rd pick)

 

For a cap-strapped team, what should the plan be, go after another UFA or use a high draft pick (which we have never done since Beane has been the GM) to get a real upgrade in talent at the WR position?  To me the answer is obvious.  Enough with FAs.  We have already invested enough in the fading Diggs.   Time to build a good receiving corps in the draft.  This is something long overdue.  

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3 hours ago, HappyDays said:

We are up against it right now. I used Over The Cap's salary table calculator and pulled as many levers as possible. Restructure Allen, cut White (post-6/1 designation), cut Morse, cut Poyer, cut Harty, cut Hines, extend McGovern to lower his cap hit this year. Even after all that we are only $8.8 million under the cap. No way we can restructure Miller or Diggs. Restructuring Dawkins could open up another $6 million... but that is a risk at his age. They could cut Miller with a post-6/1 designation to open up another $6 million, but now you are getting to a point where we don't have a playable roster.

 

Beane screwed himself with some of the bad contracts he gave out over the last few years. It isn't like last offseason where pulling the right levers and approaching free agency the right way would have allowed us to afford Hopkins. Guys like Pittman and Higgins and Evans are off the menu. As it is we will have to pay for replacements for the players we cut just to get our roster in order.

 

So we're entering an offseason where we're likely going to be worse at certain positions, older at others, and no means to significantly improve anywhere. Meanwhile other competitors in the AFC have a bunch of cap space. The outlook is bleak.

 

Truth be told Beane will simply have to nail this draft and we will likely have to rely on rookies to develop quickly. A WR in the 1st round is practically a necessity, and they will have to hit the ground running. Good news is Beane has done really well in the last two drafts. Cook, Bernard, Shakir, Benford, Kincaid, and Torrence all look like high level starters with the ability to become even more. He needs to find probably 3 more in this upcoming draft just to keep pace with the conference, and a WR must be one of them.


Other moves they could make …

 

Extend Douglas and Johnson… I would roll the dice on extending Dawkins who just had his best year .. but not McGovern … want to see more than 1 year …


So that makes it around $20m now? A big name WR is a pipe dream in FA …could still sign a mid tier guy like Mooney ..


I don’t necessarily think the outlook is “bleak” provided they can upgrade the WR room ( which was ordinary in 2023..)… So this does include getting a contributor in the draft ..so go in on Round 1

 

Do this and with a good OL in place, Cook ,Shakir  Kincaid and McDermott  making it work on the  D… there is a path 

 

 

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3 hours ago, HappyDays said:

We are up against it right now. I used Over The Cap's salary table calculator and pulled as many levers as possible. Restructure Allen, cut White (post-6/1 designation), cut Morse, cut Poyer, cut Harty, cut Hines, extend McGovern to lower his cap hit this year. Even after all that we are only $8.8 million under the cap. No way we can restructure Miller or Diggs. Restructuring Dawkins could open up another $6 million... but that is a risk at his age. They could cut Miller with a post-6/1 designation to open up another $6 million, but now you are getting to a point where we don't have a playable roster.

 

Beane screwed himself with some of the bad contracts he gave out over the last few years. It isn't like last offseason where pulling the right levers and approaching free agency the right way would have allowed us to afford Hopkins. Guys like Pittman and Higgins and Evans are off the menu. As it is we will have to pay for replacements for the players we cut just to get our roster in order.

 

So we're entering an offseason where we're likely going to be worse at certain positions, older at others, and no means to significantly improve anywhere. Meanwhile other competitors in the AFC have a bunch of cap space. The outlook is bleak.

 

Truth be told Beane will simply have to nail this draft and we will likely have to rely on rookies to develop quickly. A WR in the 1st round is practically a necessity, and they will have to hit the ground running. Good news is Beane has done really well in the last two drafts. Cook, Bernard, Shakir, Benford, Kincaid, and Torrence all look like high level starters with the ability to become even more. He needs to find probably 3 more in this upcoming draft just to keep pace with the conference, and a WR must be one of them.

Why can't we restructure Diggs?

 

That a sunset of fans don't want to is not the same as can't.

 

Miller I'll say you avoid because you have no idea about a potential suspension incoming but we can get two more years of productive play out of Diggs

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1 minute ago, Comebackkid said:

at this point isnt woods a lesser shakir?   i dont see the point.   

 

Depth with reliable hands. I have to imagine he catches 1 of those Sherfield drops. 🤷‍♂️

 

Depending how cheap we can get him.

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So who is really a number 1 receiver these days? Like a true, true 1?
 

Jefferson

Lamb

Chase

Hill

St. Brown

 

Like what are guys like Adams, AJ Brown, DJ Moore, Devonta Smith, Nacua, Nico Collins, Mike Evans, Deebo, Aiyuk etc. Diggs? 
 

And I am being honest here. The call for a 1 or 2 receiver I get it, but where’s the line? Because true #1s to me are pretty few and far between. 

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