Thurman#1 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 7 hours ago, Bockeye said: Here’s the thing - he wasn’t far off on stats from our vaunted Shakir. With Allen throwing the rock to him, he’d be right there. Not seeing the "not far off" thing that you are: Lockett: 21 targets, 10 receptions, 70 yards, 0 TDs, 3 1st downs, Success Percentage 33.3% Shakir: 34 targets, 25 receptions, 268 yards, 2 TDs, 12 1st downs, Success Percentage 52.9% 12 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said: I mean, at this point, I wouldn't turn down anything that they think can help. But a 33 year old that these days works primarily out of the Slot? That's not where we need help. With Palmer down long term, Samuel consistently injured, Keon, Moore, and Shavers unable to create separation and beat single coverage - we really need a Boundary guy who can get open. If they think Lockett can live there in the shape he's in these days and get open, go for it. But his production and how he's been used by the Titans this season and the team he made his name for washing their hands of him doesn't exactly instill confidence in me that he'd be a big difference maker at his age. Haven't seen anything about the Palmer injury being "long term." Did I miss something? I heard "week to week," which could easily mean back very soon, just that it's not clear. Keon and Moore have both had some success and beaten single coverage at times. Could we use an upgrade at boundary, though? Sure, if it's a good fit. I have the same reservations as you about how well Lockett would fit our needs here, though. Quote
The Jokeman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 83% of this snaps with the Titans this year came from the slot https://www.playerprofiler.com/nfl/tyler-lockett/ by comparison he was between 22-35% slot snaps with the Seahawks the last four seasons. Quote
RyanC883 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago A good suggestion, and some teams may be very interested (PGH, pair with Metcalf again), but here, no more 2nd or 3rd tire WRs. Quote
Sweats Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago We don't want another team's garbage...........we got enough of our own. Quote
All_Pro_Bills Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The Bills big splash at WR will be announcing Gabe Davis is being activated from the practice squad. 2 Quote
boyst Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 15 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said: The Bills big splash at WR will be announcing Gabe Davis is being activated from the practice squad. It's funny because it's true Quote
starrymessenger Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 11 hours ago, ngbills said: Maybe after chiefs trade for waddle, pats trade for Ridley and Steelers get aj brown. We will laugh as we get Lockett in a steal. Some think Ridley is the Bill's target. He is out with a hammy right now. He's got another 2 1/2 years left on his current contract and he's been paid so there's a cap issue. He is 30 years old. It's reasonable to think that Titans might trade him. Quote
ngbills Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 minutes ago, starrymessenger said: Some think Ridley is the Bill's target. He is out with a hammy right now. He's got another 2 1/2 years left on his current contract and he's been paid so there's a cap issue. He is 30 years old. It's reasonable to think that Titans might trade him. Ridley would remind me of the Cooper trade last year. More risky given the contract...but who knows maybe something could be done to his contract. Ridley would definitely upgrade the WR room, and as Cooper did, open things up for others. Quote
starrymessenger Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, ngbills said: Ridley would remind me of the Cooper trade last year. More risky given the contract...but who knows maybe something could be done to his contract. Ridley would definitely upgrade the WR room, and as Cooper did, open things up for others. Yeah I don't follow Titans so I don't know whether there is any evidence that Ridley's play is in decline. Cooper was injured when he came to the Bills. Maybe Ridley's contract would be a problem but his compensation given how #1 WRs get paid today is probably not unreasonable. If the Bills can't create the necessary cap space what with all the extensions then they simply cannot afford a #1 receiver or reasonable facsimile. The hole Beane dug himself is too deep. Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 18 hours ago, BillsFooteball said: We need a WR but no. At best he’s on steep decline and more likely he is washed. People only want him because they heard the name, what in the last couple years would excite you about this? Because he’s a smart veteran that knows what to do when a play breaks down especially from playing w/ Russ all of those years. I just want a guy that can play the perimeter, has reliable hands, doesn’t make mental errors, and knows exactly where to be. He might’ve lost a step, but he’s better than Keon Coleman. Maybe he can possibly mentor him. Not a bad idea to learn from a SB winning WR and to have him on the roster. I’m not normally a “sign everybody” guy, but Buffalo seems like they’ve reached a make or break moment. Gotta own up to those mistakes in the draft and do what you gotta do to fix them. Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 16 hours ago, The Firebaugh Kid said: That’s what I’ve been telling anybody that will listen about our receivers. While I would love to add top and talent, we don’t even use the guys we have. This offense is just weird. This is a big issue, the use of our personnel makes no sense. They are using Keon poorly and forcing a square peg into a round hole, they dont use a 2 TE attack despite having invested a 1st and a 4th into Kincaid and gazillion dollars into Knox where they always keep one in as a blocker, they aren't using Cook in the passing game much at all, Samuel and Moore get very little consideration despite seeing Samuel running open a lot and Moore gets reverses more than anything, and we are not getting Kincaid and Shakir the targets they should be getting as the two best pass catchers on this team. Ive been a big Brady supporter the first season and a half was here, and the results spoke for themselves. But this year, I have been critical of Brady every single week. I don't think Brady is doing a good job adjusting to how the defenses have adjusted to defend his offense, I think they have over corrected to be too cautious, and I think he is calling a poor game plan where he also gets too cute too much. To be honest, this reminds me a lot of the downfall IMO of what was Daboll as an OC here. Once Daboll started getting buzz as both an offensive guru and major HC candidate, suddenly Daboll got pretty stupid on down and short or in key situations where he would try and get too tricky, too gimmicky, as if he wanted to keep raising his hype train more than he cared about calling our best plays in key moments. Brady IMO has started going that route now after his emergence last season with an offense that grossly exceeded its expectations under his first year as the full time OC. I am hoping the bye week gives him time to reflect on how to better use our guys and better call a game. As I have been saying since our loss - Brady should spend the bye studying 2 things: How Eagles manage down and short and how Atlanta used both Drake and Bijon in the passing game as it was exactly how we should be using Keon and Cook. Not saying our 2 guys are as good as their 2, but how they moved both around to get them good looks and better opportunities is what we are not doing with either Keon or Cook. Keon may not be headed for a gold jacket, but I think he can still be a quality football player for this team if he is used properly. He has proven he can win on slants, crossers, and comebacks yet we don't create many opportunities for him. We keep lining him up outside and asking him to beat guys off the line, and even when he has, we aren't giving him the targets. But when we do give him targets its mostly 50/50 balls, and quite frankly, Josh has not been putting the ball in good spots this year on those 50/50 balls either. So STOP with that route and lets get Keon involved by moving him around and scheming him open. Quote
Livinginthepast Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I think he might be more washed than Cooper. I also think that its Brady thats the issue so getting any WR is going to lead to nothing unless you have Josh call his own plays or Brady maybe plays some more Madden 26 and adds to his playbook (written on a napkin). Quote
Jauronimo Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 18 hours ago, Roundybout said: He’s more washed than laundry so no I'd take a flier on Jarvis Laundry. Quote
KOKBILLS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, starrymessenger said: Some think Ridley is the Bill's target. He is out with a hammy right now. Well... He'll fit right in... Quote
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