BuffaloBillyG Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Like many here, I'm hoping... PRAYING...for Beane to make some moves in the next week and shore up our WR and Safety spot. And now after losing Big Ed yesterday, possibly the DT spot. I mean, overpay at this point if you have to. Do SOMETHING. But glancing around the NFL at the teams with records that would normally be "sellers" this time of year shows that there may not be teams willing to move players. In the AFC the bottom feeders are: - The Jets and Dolphins. I really don't see either team lining up to trade anyone of value to a division rival. Yes, teams do at times trade within the division. But it's very unlikely they would send us a Waddle or Wilson at the WR spot to have to face them twice a year. - Cleveland. This is a team that should be selling whatever it can. Jerry Jeudy has a big dead cap hit if they move him. - Cincinnati and Baltimore. Both teams have talked themselves into still being in it. Baltimore may have a shot. I think Cincinnati is fooling themselves thinking they can make it til Burrow comes back. But neither team is a big seller right now. - Raiders. Possibly the only team really looking to move a WR, and that's not 100%. Supply and demand have a big gap this year, so them getting a haul for Jakobi Meyers isn't out of the question. - Tennessee. They have begun moving players, sending McCreary to the Rams. They have been firm that DT Simmons is NOT available. Trouble is they don't have much else. Calvin Ridley has been hurt. Looking at the NFC, It doesn't get better. Giants- probably should be selling but both Schoen and Daboll are probably fighting for their jobs. Now with losing Skattabo a long with Malik earlier in the year, it doesn't look good for them. Saints- Have reportedly told teams Olave is staying put. But they are a cupboard that can and probably will be raided. One of Shaheed or Cooks are probably on the move. Cardinals - Another team that should be selling what they can. Problem is aside from maybe Budda Baker...what else do they have? I don't see them moving Harrison, and their next best receiver is probably Zay Jones. Yes, that Zay Jones. Is there another team out there that should be selling? Probably the Vikings, but I think they land in the same camp the Ravens and Bengals are with the whole "fake it til we make it" outlook. All in all, I expect this to be a pretty quiet week leading up to the trade deadline for all teams. The buyers definitely out number the sellers. This is also a good chance to remind people, that even if the Bills make zero trades, that doesn't mean Beane wasn't on the phone attempting to make a move or three. It just means no deals were struck. I have confidence Beane and company are shopping as much as possible. But after looking around, the shelves may just be bare. 2 Quote
Sweats Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Beane says we don't need a quality WR and he's willing to arm wrestle anyone who opposes him 1 1 Quote
MiltonWaddams Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Sweats said: Beane says we don't need a quality WR and he's willing to arm wrestle anyone who opposes him If I beat him, do I get to design the trade? Quote
Pete Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Shaheed will do at the very least Just now, MiltonWaddams said: If I beat him, do I get to design the trade? It was all a bluff in my opinion. Beane came in hot, put them on the defensive, took offense and tried to embarrass them about wanting Josh Rosen. I would of loved to see some push back from Jeremy 1 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago This is what happens when there are 7 playoff spots per conference and overall parity. There are not enough truly bad teams to be sellers. Also, the NFL doesn't have the practice of bad teams selling off all their assets for prospects, picks, and cap space like the other North American sports leagues. Finally, no other sport has anything approaching the level of scheme that football has. It's not as easy to slot new players in mid-season as it is in baseball or basketball. So needing to adjust the roster in major ways mid-season is less than ideal for any NFL team, and it's especially hard this year. 1 1 Quote
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