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Should the Bills Pick up Dalton Kincaid’s 5th Year Option?   

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  1. 1. SHOULD the Bills Pick up Dalton Kincaid’s 5th Year Option?

    • Yes, no matter what. Pick up year 5 only.
    • It depends on how the rest of year plays out.
    • Sign him to a multi-year extension on the cheap.
    • No, no matter what. Let him walk.


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19 minutes ago, tigerthelion said:

Let him play out this year and next.  If he can show more consistency with production and health, pick up the option for 27.   I don't believe the team should be in any rush to pick up the option right now. Kincaid is still largely unproven. 

That’s not how this works. We have to pick up the option before next season.

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7 minutes ago, NewEra said:

That’s not how this works. We have to pick up the option before next season.

Oops, my bad.   In that case, I think I still let it play out without picking up his option. 

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He has the third highest yards per route ran for a tight end in NFL history this season 

 

Get him healthy he's going to be the difference Maker in the playoffs that can make our offense unstoppable

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The option question is a no-brainer. Of course you pick it up. At only $8M, even more so.

 

Then see how it plays out for an extension. I believe he has earned, and is worthy, of a second contract. Just dont make the Knox mistake again. No need to pay these guys $15M+. Should be more like an $8M-10M average.

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2 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

He has the third highest yards per route ran for a tight end in NFL history this season 

 

Get him healthy he's going to be the difference Maker in the playoffs that can make our offense unstoppable

That yard per route run chart someone posted had me laughing pretty hard.  That’s insane.

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1 minute ago, NewEra said:

That yard per route run chart someone posted had me laughing pretty hard.  That’s insane.

 

I remarked in one of the other threads 

 

That again Cincinnati the bills were pulling out a Peyton Manning special 

 

Trap play action tight end crossface 

 

It really sells the run.. and it's a very highly effective play 

 

Peyton Manning and Dallas Clark perfected it.. Tom Brady and gronkowski stole it

 

We ran it really well a few times... To Dawson Knox maybe once to Dalton 

 

We open that up and it's going to add a different dimension

 

 

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On 12/7/2025 at 7:12 AM, EmotionallyUnstable said:

The 2023 first rounder class will have the team option 5th year decisions made this spring. Based on his performance and playing time, Kincaid’s 2027 season is projected to cost Buffalo 8.7 million if they choose to exercise it. 
 

I believe the Bills will pick this up, locking him in for the next two seasons (26’-27’). But SHOULD they continue down this path? Or would you prefer they let him play out is last year of the deal and see where it takes them, sign him to a multi-year cheaper deal, or just cut him loose? 
 

Personally, I believe they should exercise the 5th year option and that’s it. The injuries are too concerning for me to want to hitch my wagon to him, even at a discounted rate extending him early. 
 

I think the 8.7 is well worth another year, and if things trend upwards after next season, you could always extending him post-2026 with him under contract still in 2027 and plenty of time to work things out. 
 

https://overthecap.com/fifth-year-option-projections


5th year option is a no-brainer.  What Beane tends to do is to re-sign players they like after 3 seasons before the 5th year kicks in.  I think they like Kincaid but I wouldn’t re-sign him to an extension until he can show he stay healthy. 

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