papazoid Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 yr / worth up to $5 mil.......that means lots of incentive bonuses Quote
HappyDays Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, JohnNord said: IMO he doesn’t sign with Buffalo without having a reasonable assurance. Meh there's no assurances for low cost reclamation projects signed after the draft. I'm sure he signed here mainly because there's a clear path to making the roster and producing with an elite QB, not because we guaranteed him a bunch of money. I'd definitely make him the favorite for the #5 spot right now. Edited 15 hours ago by HappyDays Quote
Dr. Who Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: Kind of amazing how different this team is than drought teams. Back then, we might have one great receiver, two passable guys, and barely 2-3 more to round it out. If someone got injured, we would be in a tough spot. Now, we will have to cut probably 3 guys who can probably start or get meaningful snaps for other teams. At WR? Not a chance. Right now, they are bare minimum above the threshold for NFL caliber. And we don't have one great receiver. Shakir is the best. He is in the good/very good range. He seems superlative in comparison to the rest of the receiver room. Edited 15 hours ago by Dr. Who 1 Quote
TheWeatherMan Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) So we have 6 receivers on the roster all 6’ 1” or under. In fact we only have two receivers over 6’ 1” and that Shavers and the 7th round rookie. This is going to be fun to watch…aim small miss small Josh. Edited 15 hours ago by TheWeatherMan 2 1 1 Quote
The Wiz Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Just now, 2003Contenders said: Maybe I am missing something but Shakir, Coleman and Samuel were all on the team last year. Hollins is gone and has ostensibly been replaced by Palmer. Amari Cooper is gone and now potentially replaced by Moore. So not sure why Clay seems to think there is not enough room for all of them. Because either they don't know how the bills run their offense or is just writing a story to make up a reason to contradict everything that has been being said the last 72 hours. Either way, It's likely going to be Coleman, Shakir and two others fighting for the WR3 and WR4 job. Bills did switch to a heavier run offense this year and I expect that to continue so it's likely going to be either a TE or added OL as the extra WR (assuming they are keeping a RB in on those downs). So WR4 isn't as important but is still good to have depth wise. Quote
khlax3 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) I don’t get why people are writing him off like he is gonna be lucky to make this team. Cleveland put a tender on him that guaranteed him 3.4 million this year so he will likely make more or close to that in guaranteed money. He is an equivalent player to John brown and Cole Beasley when they joined the bills here are the starts for all 3 for the 4 years prior to joining the bills: Moore- joined bill at age 25 200 catches 2162 yards 9tds Beasley- joined bills at age 30 228 catches 2355 yards 17 tds Brown- joined bills at age 29 167 catches 2534 yards 17 tds Moore is just getting to his prime while brown and Beasley put up similar numbers during their prime Edited 15 hours ago by khlax3 4 2 2 1 Quote
Einstein Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 16 minutes ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said: Low risk high reward. We should have a better WR room purely on development and return from injury but this sounds like a Hollins level replacment Im confused why we didn’t keep Hollins I think NE signed him for about the same? 1 Quote
Dr. Who Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Just now, Einstein said: Im confused why we didn’t keep Hollins He's a rambling man. Has to go to new places to preach the shoeless gospel. 1 5 Quote
TheWeatherMan Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Einstein said: Im confused why we didn’t keep Hollins Cheaper and provided a red zone target. Quote
Chuck Schick Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: Kind of amazing how different this team is than drought teams. Back then, we might have one great receiver, two passable guys, and barely 2-3 more to round it out. If someone got injured, we would be in a tough spot. Now, we will have to cut probably 3 guys who can probably start or get meaningful snaps for other teams. Man, remember those teams when it was like Week 12? We were usually 5-7 and still mathematically alive….but the dudes they had to trot out onto the field when the starter got injured were just so bad. 1 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 9 minutes ago, khlax3 said: I don’t get why people are writing him off like he is gonna be lucky to make this team. Cleveland put a tender on him that guaranteed him 3.4 million this year so he will likely make more or close to that in guaranteed money. He is an equivalent player to John brown and Cole Beasley when they joined the bills here are the starts for all 3 for the 4 years prior to joining the bills: Moore- joined bill at age 25 200 catches 2162 yards 9tds Beasley- joined bills at age 30 228 catches 2355 yards 17 tds Brown- joined bills at age 29 167 catches 2534 yards 17 tds Moore is just getting to his prime while brown and Beasley put up similar numbers during their prime Good post. 3 5 Quote
SinceThe70s Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Simon said: My only question is "Why in the ***** does he even know who these clowns are or what they're saying?" Maybe it wasn't "these clowns" but "all of the clowns" (including TBD and points beyond). Can't imagine Beane is a a tortoise in a shell, my guess is he was genuinely incredulous or taken aback by criticism of a draft he was very happy with. With that said, not a great look for a GM. 1 Quote
Blainorama5 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago At worst, an awesome depth signing. If Shakir goes down, Moore can play the slot. If Samuel goes down, he can play that role as well. Kinda reminds a bit of J Brown. Not a super tall guy, but someone who get downfield when he needs to. 2 Quote
BananaB Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Negan said: Do any of these WR cast offs turn into great players? Bills sign their own castoffs back way too much, so I got no problem giving a guy from another team a shot every now and then. 1 Quote
Kaenon Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Elijah Moore stats in 2025-25: 54 rec. 678 yards and 5 TDs. Are you okay with that? 4 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mat68 said: They did draft one this year. With the first pick last year. They drafted Shorter the year prior and the year before that they picked Shakir. What are we talking about? I meant day 2 guys like the Packers did with Watson and Doubs. Texans did with Collins and Dell, etc... The odds of finding a WR on day 3 are really slim. Shakir dropping to the 5th was one of Beane's best picks. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, Kaenon said: Elijah Moore stats in 2025-25: 54 rec. 678 yards and 5 TDs. Are you okay with that? I would be happy with 60 percent of that Quote
Joe Marino Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I like the signing. (The worst part of the Beane radio interview was the fact that he kind of blamed Josh’s contract………. meanwhile, Josh thinks he did the Bills a favor. That’s a bit of a disconnect and that’s a bit tricky.) 1 1 Quote
khlax3 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, Kaenon said: Elijah Moore stats in 2025-25: 54 rec. 678 yards and 5 TDs. Are you okay with that? Yes that would be great. That would put him at 2nd in catches and yards and first in tds on our team based on the wr stats for bills in 2024 Edited 14 hours ago by khlax3 1 Quote
Malazan Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Oh, thank goodness. Our long national nightmare is finally over. 1 Quote
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