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Very Early Look at the Bills 2026 Offseason - Free Agents, Cap Space, Players on Expiring Contracts


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On 5/3/2025 at 7:22 PM, LEBills said:


Taron is another likely cut next year. 
 

RVD is unlikely to get an RFA tender since the minimum is over $3 mil which would be a lot for an OT4. Anderson may get the minimum tender if they think he is the replacement for Edwards.

 

Cook and McGovern are hopefully resigned soon.

I don't see Cook being resigned.  It would take Cook to significantly backpeddle on his $15 M post.  

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People often criticize the GM (including me) but when you see this list you realize he has a TON on his plate every year. All these contractual plates need to be kept spinning while at the same convincing the players, and their agents, that they’re each ‘critical’ to the current and long term success of the franchise. I’m guessing it’s exhausting. 

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I'm shocked that Dawson Knox will be the 3rd highest paid player on the team next year and nothing was done with his contract.  He also carries the 5th highest TE contract number in the NFL.  This seems to be such an easy no brainer way to clear up cap space with either an extension or pay cut.

 

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On 5/3/2025 at 10:22 PM, LEBills said:


Taron is another likely cut next year. 
 

RVD is unlikely to get an RFA tender since the minimum is over $3 mil which would be a lot for an OT4. Anderson may get the minimum tender if they think he is the replacement for Edwards.

 

Cook and McGovern are hopefully resigned soon.

I am hoping so... but I am interested in SVP to see if he gets more time this year... 

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16 hours ago, JP51 said:

I am hoping so... but I am interested in SVP to see if he gets more time this year... 

 

Offensive Line isn't a rotation position. The starting Offensive Line stays in and plays practically 100% of snaps - unless there's injury. They're not pulling McGovern out to put SVP unless he's injured, dinged up, or needs an occasional breather.

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On 5/4/2025 at 4:59 AM, longtimebillsfan said:

I don't see Cook being resigned.  It would take Cook to significantly backpeddle on his $15 M post.  

Cook better get resigned.

 

Don’t you guys remember how he stretched across the goaline against KC in arrowhead when a tackler had him on his legs?

 

He deserved a contract right after that. He’s turned into a big time baller 

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5 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

 

Offensive Line isn't a rotation position. The starting Offensive Line stays in and plays practically 100% of snaps - unless there's injury. They're not pulling McGovern out to put SVP unless he's injured, dinged up, or needs an occasional breather.

I do not think that they are going to take their best players out on the offensive line to put him in.... Nor do I think that they should... but this line has been remarkably healthy for several years...  I would think he might be one of the backups that would fill in... If so would be interested to see how he has progressed...   

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I have nothing in particular to add to this conversation other than saying "thanks" to the OP for this thread. I'm not a fan of way-too-early mock drafts, but I do appreciate an early look at and discussion of next off season's free agents.

 

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6 hours ago, GETTOTHE50 said:

Cook better get resigned.

 

Don’t you guys remember how he stretched across the goaline against KC in arrowhead when a tackler had him on his legs?

 

He deserved a contract right after that. He’s turned into a big time baller 

Agreed, but how do we fit him under the cap?

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For anyone worried about space next year - there are multiple built-in levels to people’s contracts to restructure that will open up probably $30-$40 million every single year. Number one on that list is always Josh Allen. Then wee at 50 mil in space before any other extensions or cuts that save money 

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On 5/3/2025 at 10:53 PM, Ralonzo said:

Here's the Spotrac link for 2026: https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/_/year/2026/sort/cap_total_top51/dir/desc

 

Issues:

 

1) The Bills are going to have to pay 6 void years on those UFAs: 

Matt Milano $11,071,000

Joey Bosa $7,200,000

Connor McGovern $4,805,000

DaQuan Jones $3,724,000

AJ Epenesa $2,861,000

Larry Ogunjobi $2,570,052

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Total: $32,231,052

 

Dunno if you can do much about that except extending and among those only McGovern would be on my radar.

 

If I understand this page, players whose salary exceed their dead cap hit can be cut pre-June 1 for cap savings as follows:

Dawson Knox - $9,664,000 (7,404,000 dead)

Dion Dawkins - $8,805,000 (14,114,833 dead)

Taron Johnson - $6,710,000 (4,350,000 dead)

Curtis Samuel - $6,275,000 (3,450,000 dead)

Taylor Rapp - $3,350,000 (666,667 dead)

Tyler Bass - $2,930,000 (2,040,000 dead)

Ed Oliver - $2,685,000 (21,585,000 dead)

Ty Johnson - $2,205,000 (820,000 dead)

 

The obvious ones are gonna be Knox, Samuel and Bass. Low-impact cuts where you can get a replacement with not much dead cap might be Johnson and Rapp.

 

Samuel is the obvious cut likely will June 1st him so they can operate up to the cap most of the off-season and then have his money hit late for the "inseason" and draft pool dollars to be soaked up when 5-6 million becomes available on June 1st. With Bass something is gonna happen there but it is going to depend on his performance. If he has a good season I can see them extending his deal if he has a bad season he is out on that cap number. Knox I am not so sure about. He's a very solid player but certainly overpaid at his cap number. But he's Josh's boy and still a more than respectable starting caliber TE and will only be 30 in 2026 which isn't that old for a TE (TE's usually decline around 32/33). So I can see Knox esp with his dead cap being fairly high. 

 

I also wonder if the Bills are gonna work on extending Connor McGovern. He's only 27 (will turn 28 in November) offensive linemen play fairly well into their early 30's (usually don't decline until age 33ish) so an extension for him for 3-4 years makes sense and I think can adjust the void year which will bring down some dead cap void money. 

 

Cap is going to be tight again next year as the extensions for Groot and the three 2022 NFL draft extended players hits. But the Bills also have a lot of players coming off the books along with a lot of dead money Von's 15 million in dead cap as well as the final 5 million of Tre's original contract plus the last void year on Leonard Floyd as well as a few other lingering dead cap charges. But Milano and Bosa's dead caps are gonna step right into that void. That's why if they can reduce Connor McGovern's that would be helpful. 

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22 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

 

Samuel is the obvious cut likely will June 1st him so they can operate up to the cap most of the off-season and then have his money hit late for the "inseason" and draft pool dollars to be soaked up when 5-6 million becomes available on June 1st. With Bass something is gonna happen there but it is going to depend on his performance. If he has a good season I can see them extending his deal if he has a bad season he is out on that cap number. Knox I am not so sure about. He's a very solid player but certainly overpaid at his cap number. But he's Josh's boy and still a more than respectable starting caliber TE and will only be 30 in 2026 which isn't that old for a TE (TE's usually decline around 32/33). So I can see Knox esp with his dead cap being fairly high. 

 

I also wonder if the Bills are gonna work on extending Connor McGovern. He's only 27 (will turn 28 in November) offensive linemen play fairly well into their early 30's (usually don't decline until age 33ish) so an extension for him for 3-4 years makes sense and I think can adjust the void year which will bring down some dead cap void money. 

 

Cap is going to be tight again next year as the extensions for Groot and the three 2022 NFL draft extended players hits. But the Bills also have a lot of players coming off the books along with a lot of dead money Von's 15 million in dead cap as well as the final 5 million of Tre's original contract plus the last void year on Leonard Floyd as well as a few other lingering dead cap charges. But Milano and Bosa's dead caps are gonna step right into that void. That's why if they can reduce Connor McGovern's that would be helpful. 

Cap will not be tight - remember we were over the cap to start this year. If you want to know how screwed we are look at the contracts for 2026. Josh Allen has $16 million base salary so does Groot… With how many years they have left on their contracts and void years if they convert just those two salaries alone to bonus, they make almost $30 million of cap space let alone any other conversions they wanna do

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