‘They really like coach Sean McDermott and owner Terry Pegula (these were new categories this year) and they really don’t like the team’s travel situation, and the job it does advising on nutrition and diet.’
BillsBeat - February 29, 2024
Mel Kiper Jr. adds WR who can take Buffalo Bills’ offense to ‘new level’ in mock 2.0
‘In Kiper’s first mock draft, Buffalo selected Texas wide receiver Adonai Mitchell. Mitchell checks a lot of boxes that the Bills will be looking for at the position, but the same can be said for his latest pick. This time around, Kiper selected a wide receiver that would arguably be the best case scenario for the Bills at No. 28.’
Extra COVID year and NIL money showing growing impact on Bills, NFL draft prospect pool
‘Ulofoshio is part of a growing trend of players remaining in school instead of jumping to the NFL early. Players in college when COVID-19 hit now have six years to play four seasons instead of five to play four and there is likely to be two more crops of draft pools with similar numbers as the COVID rules expire in 2026.’
Bills rank 11th in NFL in player friendliness according to NFLPA survey
‘Bills strength and conditioning coach Eric Ciano and the team’s weight room received the highest marks. Ciano was voted the second-best strength coach in the league, while the team’s weight room was ranked third and garnered the only A-plus vote.’
Opinion: Capaccio: 2024 State of the Bills: Defensive tackle
‘The first thing that jumps out about this group is the sheer number of pending free agents. Of the seven players who ended the season on the roster in some capacity, only two are actually under contract for 2024.’
Matt Milano, Tre'Davious White continue to rehab injuries
‘“I think it’s still early,” Beane said when asked if either would be ready for any offseason activities. “They’re still working through it. I don’t want to commit to that at this point. Both of them are in Buffalo, rehabbing, doing everything they can.”’
See where the Buffalo Bills ownership and facilities rank among other teams on NFLPA team report cards
‘In total, the Bills rank 11th out of 32 teams.’
What will the Buffalo Bills do with Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde?
‘With Micah Hyde, the case is pretty simple. He’s a free agent and not under contract with the Bills past March. After two seasons with lingering injuries, retirement also seems to be on the table for Hyde. At the combine Bills general manager Brandon Beane told 7 sports Hyde has yet to make a decision, but he’s earned the right to take him time. As for Jordan Poyer, he has one year left on his current deal. But after a slip in production in 2023, it’s unclear if the Bills will want to keep him or move on to save salary cap space.’
Where the Buffalo Bills rank in the NFLPA survey
‘New this year were player grades for their head coach and ownership. The Bills scored high in both metrics, with coach Sean McDermott receiving an A from his players (12th overall by points) and owner Terry Pegula getting an A-, good for eighth among ownership groups.’
NFLPA releases Bills 2024 report card
‘In the overview of the Bills report card the NFLPA said that in terms of team travel, “less than half of the players who responded feel like they have a comfortable amount of personal space when traveling, which is the lowest for any team in the NFL. The players expressed frustration in their responses that the biggest people (the players) must sit in the smallest seats, while the coaches and auxiliary staff get to sit in first class.”‘
Carucci Take 2: With more cap space than expected, Bills’ chances to keep free agents could increase
‘For the Bills, that could prove to be the best possible outcome, even if it isn’t as exciting for fans as the addition of recognizable name from another team. Just as last year, when it was widely expected that Jordan Poyer would bolt in the open market before the Bills and the safety figured out a way to keep him, the team could be in position to hang onto one or more of the following: defensive tackle DaQuan Jones, defensive ends Leonard Floyd and A.J. Epenesa, and receiver Gabe Davis.’
'I hate them': Bills' Dion Dawkins rips into Jets
‘”I’m just gonna keep it a buck — I hate them, all of them,” Dawkins said. “When it comes to sports, there’s people who play the sport because they love the sport, and then there’s people who just to try to be cool. I think they play the sport just to try to be cool. Those are a bunch of dudes who just want to take pictures on Instagram. That’s wack. I play this because I die by it.”‘
NFL analyst shares thoughts on Bills championship window, perception around the league
‘”It’s not closed,” he said. “When you have a quarterback of that talent with Josh Allen who — I don’t say this lightly — is arguably the most talented quarterback in the history of football, the window is never really closed. Now how wide open is it? Is it a crack? Is it a big gap? That’s debatable, but I still think there’s a lot of pieces there for (them) to be very relevant in the big picture of things.”‘
NFL Draft analysts offer these opinions on the Bills at the NFL Combine | 2024
‘”I think the receiver depth definitely carries through day two,” Jeremiah said in his appearance on ‘One Bills Live’ this week. You can find second and third round wide receivers and play and be impactful right away. That’s just what we’re getting. With high school 7-on-7 camps and the spread offenses in college chucking it all over the place, I feel like every year there is a ridiculous number of wideouts.”‘
BillsBeat - February 28, 2024
'Found money' puts a smile on Bills GM Brandon Beane's face
‘“We’re working through all that but it does help,” Beane said Tuesday during his press conference here at the NFL Scouting Combine. “It’s less that we have to take off, because we were hoping it would get to 250, but didn’t really expect it to. We were conservatively planning for a number in the 40s.”’