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15 hours ago, chris heff said:

Confused, he is 28 years old, his 40 time is around 4.5, 6 catches for 60 yards career numbers. I mean is there something I’m missing?

training camp fodder/if his dreams come true special teamer.

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16 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

With all the good/decent receivers the Bills have, this guy has no shot of making the 53 and little chance of landing on the PS.  I wonder why he would sign with us.  

I mean, at the very least it's an opportunity. Maybe not for this team, but perhaps he gets into some PS games and does well. Hes just as much auditioning for 31 other teams as he is for the Bills. 

 

Gives him the opportunity to put some good things on tape, maybe it leads to a contract in the NFL with another team. Keeps his dreams alive a little longer. 

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3 hours ago, Solomon Grundy said:

Every route ran in these highlights seems to mirror the routes Bills receivers ran last season 

 

By now, Beane has seen his rookie DBs on the Bills practice field.  If Wilkerson can "mirror the routes," maybe they plan to give him a look at CB.  Echoes of Troy Brown, who was also a NE WR before starting to play CB pretty well late in his career.

 

History may not repeat itself, but sometimes it rhymes.

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14 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Didn't we react the same way when we signed Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde?

who is that GIF

Not Hyde, but Poyer for sure.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Solomon Grundy said:

Every route ran in these highlights seems to mirror the routes Bills receivers ran last season 

Interesting,  he seems to get that thing we need called Separation. 

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10 hours ago, ICanSleepWhenI'mDead said:

 

By now, Beane has seen his rookie DBs on the Bills practice field.  If Wilkerson can "mirror the routes," maybe they plan to give him a look at CB.  Echoes of Troy Brown, who was also a NE WR before starting to play CB pretty well late in his career.

 

History may not repeat itself, but sometimes it rhymes.

Those are some good ass shrooms. Enjoy brother.

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On 5/19/2025 at 6:11 PM, Pete said:

Special teams and great blocking WR

Must be 1 heck of a ST's player given the stats he's put up as a player not much there to look at I'm sure there are other players out there that have done more to earn a spot on a roster . Why would you just sign him as a camp body only to cut him later ?

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1 hour ago, dgrochester55 said:

Probably a camp body, but after seeing the path the Joe Andreessen took last year, you never know when someone will have a breakthrough.

I think Lorenzo Alexander a better example as you never know on a break through. As Buffalo Joe came straight out of college as undrafted free agent and showed to be a good STer as a rookie. Meanwhile this Wilkerson fellow has bounced around the NFL since 2020.

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