PrimeTime101 Posted July 12 Posted July 12 Nice Topic Those that say Cook will regress is full of hate. Improvement... Cook.--- Cook Realizes that he is going to be on another team next year and knows he has to put 100% into everything he does. Most Improved. Kincaid/Coleman Regress-- Daquan Jones Milano's age scares me 1 Quote
H2o Posted July 12 Posted July 12 Most Improved: Dalton Kincaid - 240lbs soaking wet and all, I have Kincaid finally looking like a solid investment. I think his game begins to look more like what LaPorta has been for Detroit. Regressing: Milano. Age, injuries, I think it's starting to catch up with him quick. I also wouldn't be surprised if his role starts to transition to Dorian Williams even more so. Quote
Doc Brown Posted July 12 Posted July 12 Improvement: Josh Allen and Dalton Kincaid's chemistry. Regression: Matt Milano to the point I think Dorian Williams will overtake him as the starter. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted July 12 Posted July 12 2 hours ago, uticaclub said: Progress: Dewayne Carter & Keon Coleman Regress: Dalton Kincaid & Cole Bishop I would hate to see what a regression from Cole Bishop looks like lol 2 1 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted July 12 Posted July 12 2 hours ago, wppete said: Improve: Coleman Regress: Daquan Jones Pete, I’ll agree on regression on Daquan as he’s getting too slow. As far as a potential breakout, I’m banking on Elijah Moore finally getting a real QB, actually the best in the NFL. Getting the most out of a WR. As long as he follows his past with Josh, Moore can finally breakout. They need synergy, but have that in you’ll a ColeBeasely who was avg. in Dallas become a star slot WR, or a nobody in Mack Hollins breakout like he did with Josh. Coleman will benefit from learning from a complete WR in Moore. I refuse to do fantasy or betting for certain reasons, but he always asks me for ideas on his fantasy. I gave him Moore as a sleeper. Moore at Miss. went 1195 yards his last year, then he gets the dregs of the NFL and still received around 650-700 yards a year with the likes of Zack Wilson, Deshaun Watson, Jamie’s Winston, and a litany of other no name baffoons. Watch what he can do with the best QB in the NFL and in Bills history. This is coming from a guy who chose the moniker Machine Gun Kelly. Jimbo was my hero in the late 80’s through the 90’s, but Josh is a unicorn. The best thing Coleman can do is listen when Moore talks. He’s limited in his route tree. I’ve studied Moore, and he is an underperforming stud horse due to the wrong people throwing to him. 1 2 1 Quote
uticaclub Posted July 12 Posted July 12 2 hours ago, BillsFan130 said: I would hate to see what a regression from Cole Bishop looks like lol Right! I don't want anyone to regress but if the question is asked. 1 Quote
Victory Formation Posted July 12 Posted July 12 Most improved: Ray Davis Most likely to regress: Daquan Jones 1 Quote
nosejob Posted July 12 Posted July 12 8 hours ago, MDH said: I liked Bishop coming out of college and was disappointed when he basically missed all of camp. With so much on the safeties plate in this D his chance at starting was basically done right there. Being a toolsy player with a year in the system I expect him to shine. As for regression I think the obvious answer is Daquan. He regressed last year and is at an age where he could fall off the cliff. Still disappointed the Bills didn’t bring in a succession plan for him. My hope is that they are confident going into the season with a new young core of DTs. Sanders/Ed and DC and Walker....whatever pairing. I want to see them coach them up to be badass right from the get go. After week6, then maybe get some boost. Quote
hondo in seattle Posted July 12 Posted July 12 Improve: Torrence. He looked like an All Pro at times last season. This year he improves his consistency. I do think someone else on the team will probably take a larger step forward. There are a few candidates, but to me Torrence is the safer bet. Regress: Daquan. I really hope the ultimate 'winner' of this category doesn't turn out to be Milano, but I admit the possibility. Quote
nosejob Posted July 12 Posted July 12 24 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said: Improve: Torrence. He looked like an All Pro at times last season. This year he improves his consistency. I do think someone else on the team will probably take a larger step forward. There are a few candidates, but to me Torrence is the safer bet. Regress: Daquan. I really hope the ultimate 'winner' of this category doesn't turn out to be Milano, but I admit the possibility. DQ is this year's Starr. One or 2 years too many on the team. 1 Quote
LEBills Posted July 13 Posted July 13 Alec Anderson will be the most improved. He was already good but he will win a starting job this year. Bernard should be the runner up with the DLine quality improving ahead of him. I don’t think DQ will be on the team all year but he already hasn’t been good so it wouldn’t be that much of a drop off. AJ played a lot of snaps last year and I think that is going to decrease a lot though his play quality may stay the same. I’d also go with Taron as most likely to decline from a good player due to his age and wear. Quote
buffblue Posted July 13 Posted July 13 (edited) It's interesting so many are saying Milano. He looked very good in the last game of the year against KC. The speed and pursuit he showed to haul down Mahomes on that 3rd down play in the 3rd quarter was vintage. Injuries of course are a big concern, but IF he can stay healthy I don't think he has lost his ability to play at a high level just yet. Edited July 13 by buffblue 1 2 Quote
NoSaint Posted July 13 Posted July 13 56 minutes ago, DeepPass said: Improved: RB Davis Regressed: Josh Allen I debated Josh in only that the standar md has gone from very very good to one of the best in the history of the league he could regress and still be pretty darn good. 1 hour ago, buffblue said: It's interesting so many are saying Milano. He looked very good in the last game of the year against KC. The speed and pursuit he showed to haul down Mahomes on that 3rd down play in the 3rd quarter was vintage. Injuries of course are a big concern, but IF he can stay healthy I don't think he has lost his ability to play at a high level just yet. see I was interested in it because after multiple years of very stunted impact is a regression just missing all 17 games? if it’s whether he’s regressed compared to 2022, sure, I’d say likely but not likely a fair situation for this debate Quote
JerseyBills Posted July 13 Posted July 13 13 hours ago, I'm Spartacus said: Solomon takes a big step forward to make Epanessa expendable. + Dwayne Carter has an impact on that DL rotation 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted July 13 Author Posted July 13 13 hours ago, uticaclub said: Progress: Dewayne Carter & Keon Coleman Regress: Dalton Kincaid & Cole Bishop Interesting take. I am expecting Kincaid to have a great year. Bishop is an interesting choice. If he can't beat out Hamlin this traininh camp then he's almost in the hustle category already. 29 minutes ago, NoSaint said: I debated Josh in only that the standar md has gone from very very good to one of the best in the history of the league he could regress and still be pretty darn good. see I was interested in it because after multiple years of very stunted impact is a regression just missing all 17 games? if it’s whether he’s regressed compared to 2022, sure, I’d say likely but not likely a fair situation for this debate I almost picked Cook for the same rationale as Allen. No way Cook scores 20+ TDs again. However I could easily see him have more total yards than last season. 10 hours ago, machine gun kelly said: Pete, I’ll agree on regression on Daquan as he’s getting too slow. As far as a potential breakout, I’m banking on Elijah Moore finally getting a real QB, actually the best in the NFL. Getting the most out of a WR. As long as he follows his past with Josh, Moore can finally breakout. They need synergy, but have that in you’ll a ColeBeasely who was avg. in Dallas become a star slot WR, or a nobody in Mack Hollins breakout like he did with Josh. Coleman will benefit from learning from a complete WR in Moore. I refuse to do fantasy or betting for certain reasons, but he always asks me for ideas on his fantasy. I gave him Moore as a sleeper. Moore at Miss. went 1195 yards his last year, then he gets the dregs of the NFL and still received around 650-700 yards a year with the likes of Zack Wilson, Deshaun Watson, Jamie’s Winston, and a litany of other no name baffoons. Watch what he can do with the best QB in the NFL and in Bills history. This is coming from a guy who chose the moniker Machine Gun Kelly. Jimbo was my hero in the late 80’s through the 90’s, but Josh is a unicorn. The best thing Coleman can do is listen when Moore talks. He’s limited in his route tree. I’ve studied Moore, and he is an underperforming stud horse due to the wrong people throwing to him. Moore is a really interesting case. Could be a real nice pickup by Beane. Glad he listened to the radio guys! 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted July 13 Posted July 13 Most improved: Kincaid is the obvious pick. If he doesn't step up year 3, he's probably not getting extended. Most likely to regress: Cook without an extension and this whole vibe about whether he's a 3 down RB, we might see him take a step back? He's not likely getting 18 tds again. Quote
Bookie Man Posted July 13 Posted July 13 James Cook pretty stands out as a regression candidate. Probably not scoring 18 total Td's again. Ray Davis likely to be a bigger factor. Probably similar total yards near 1200. But I'm thinking more like 10 total tds. Quote
TFBillsfan Posted July 13 Posted July 13 21 hours ago, SCBills said: Most Improved - Kincaid Most Likely to Regress - Taron Kincaid, healthy, finally gets on the same page with Allen and we see true TE1/Playmaker ability. Taron Johnson has been a top tier slot corner for years now, but he seemed to be a bit of a liability at times last year, maybe age, maybe scheme, but he’d be my pick. Not saying he’s going to be bad, but I just don’t know if he’s going to be Top 5 NCB good. Having a torn labrum last year didn’t help. Now that’s he’s healthy, expecting Taron to bounce back. 1 Quote
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