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So will they or won't they still draft another QB, be it in the 2nd or 3rd round like a Webb or perhaps the 6th or 7th for a Chad Kelly?
If they did they'd have to pull the plug on Jones, which seems very unlikely, or cut Yates, which would be odd, but maybe his contract wouldn't result in much of a cap hit. Right?So will they or won't they still draft another QB, be it in the 2nd or 3rd round like a Webb or perhaps the 6th or 7th for a Chad Kelly?
Kelly in the 7th seems fine. At worst move him to the PS.If they did they'd have to pull the plug on Jones, which seems very unlikely, or cut Yates, which would be odd, but maybe his contract wouldn't result in much of a cap hit. Right?
Which 3 are the supposedly top 3? A lot of love going around for Trubisky, Mahomes, Watson, Kizer and Webb all possibly going in the 1st. I wouldn't use a 1st round pick unless I traded back into the 1st, late in the round, but a lot of teams are desperate so.....If one of the top 3 QBs falls in the second, I'll be raging pissed if they don't take him. I'm not saying a QB will fall that far, but it's possible.
Remember when everyone thought Nassib was a 1st round pick? Hello 4th round....
If the GM isn't in charge then who is? Brandon? Brandon, to my knowledge doesn't deal with players.I'm not a big fan, but I've said it a bunch of times before- I don't know how you can properly judge the job Whaley has done without knowing which decisions he was responsible for.
Until/unless they actually start running things the way the better organizations do, with a clear role/power structure from the top down, it's going to continue to be a cluster#### at OBD.
That's the problem IMO, no one really knows. The Pegula's have certainly been involved- as far as I can tell they pretty much single handedly hired Rex and McDermott. Once hired, Rex had a pretty large say in who they brought in (Tyrod, for example), and it seems like McDermott will as well. I really don't know who will have the final say in the upcoming draft.If the GM isn't in charge then who is? Brandon? Brandon, to my knowledge doesn't deal with players.
I was a big fan of Gillislee coming out of the draft, and obviously a bigger fan once he came to Buffalo and contributed in a large way. That said, they can't afford to give him $4 Mil this year, no? They're a bit strapped and he's a backup RB. I hate to see him go, though.Mike Gillislee - RB - Bills - Bills restricted free agent RB Mike Gillislee signed a two-year, $6.4 million offer sheet with the Patriots. Per NFL.com's Ian Rapoport, the deal includes $4 million in 2017. It's designed to be difficult to match, but it won't be impossible. The Bills have five days to make a decision. With Gillislee tendered at the original-round level, the Pats would owe the Bills a fifth-rounder if they let Gillislee walk. Gillislee has showed explosion and power as a change-of-pace back. He would be an intriguing addition in New England, and likely mean the end of LeGarrette Blount's time in Foxboro.
No, which is why NE structured it that way. Once again NE is playing chess while Buf is playing checkers.I was a big fan of Gillislee coming out of the draft, and obviously a bigger fan once he came to Buffalo and contributed in a large way. That said, they can't afford to give him $4 Mil this year, no? They're a bit strapped and he's a backup RB. I hate to see him go, though.
Another case of NE stealing our most valuable players. At least the Bills will get a pick for this one.
Gillislee is a solid RB but it's not like he's some tremendous difference maker or vital to the team. They'll get an extra 5th round pick now and can always draft another cheaper option. Jonathan Williams could step up as well. He was highly regarded by many,What a bad move move Buffalo. Cripes.
Multiple sources rated him as the most efficient RB in the NFL last year. Obviously it was a smallish sample size and I'm not saying he's the best RB in the NFL by any means, but he isn't JAG either. Clearly NE prefers him to the draft pick and cap money, so while not catastrophic if they lose him, I certainly view it as a net loss.Gillislee is a solid RB but it's not like he's some tremendous difference maker or vital to the team. They'll get an extra 5th round pick now and can always draft another cheaper option. Jonathan Williams could step up as well. He was highly regarded by many,
Gillisless was listed at $1,797,000 per Over the Cap so I'm guessing this is what the Bills RFA offer was? His 2016 contract was $600,000 per Spotrac. So, to offer another million to Gillieslee would make him a top 20 paid RB, again per Over the Cap. Granted the rookies and a few FAs haven't been paid yet either.Bull.
The Bills clearly effed up here. They should have made Gillislee a 2nd round tender for $1 million more. Anyone who watched him run last season knows he's worth it. They guy could be a starter on a number of teams.
He isn't just a high end back up, he accounted for ~20% of their offensive TDs last year.Gillisless was listed at $1,797,000 per Over the Cap so I'm guessing this is what the Bills RFA offer was? His 2016 contract was $600,000 per Spotrac. So, to offer another million to Gillieslee would make him a top 20 paid RB, again per Over the Cap. Granted the rookies and a few FAs haven't been paid yet either.
It would also mean taking a significant chunk (about $3 million) out of their remain Cap space (about $10 million).
Seems like a lot just to keep their high end back up.
So weird. How the hell did they come up with that schedule? Throwing darts at a board with little football helmets on it?IvanKaramazov said:So we play all four games against NE and MIA during the last five weeks of the season? WTH?
They could also have a hell of a draft, I suppose.Main additions- Micah Hyde and a couple of full backs
Main subtractions- Stephon Gilmore, Zach Brown, Robert Woods, Marquise Goodwin, Nickell Roby-Coleman and Mike Gillislee
They also have a very difficult schedule (on paper). Unless this new coaching staff are miracle workers, the over/under has to be around 6 wins, no?
Sure, I'm just comparing it to the team they had on the field last year. They could have a great draft, or they could have an awful one, lol.They could also have a hell of a draft, I suppose.
Replace Gilmore with the #10 pick.
Replace Zach Brown with Reggie Ragland.
Replace Woods/Goodwin with a 2nd/3rd round pick.
Roby-Coleman is no major loss.
Gillislee is replaced by Jon Williams and a middle round RB pick.
It's not that dire. I mean, I doubt a winning record is in the cards, but you never know.
You sir have a glass half full.They could also have a hell of a draft, I suppose.
Replace Gilmore with the #10 pick.
Replace Zach Brown with Reggie Ragland.
Replace Woods/Goodwin with a 2nd/3rd round pick.
Roby-Coleman is no major loss.
Gillislee is replaced by Jon Williams and a middle round RB pick.
It's not that dire. I mean, I doubt a winning record is in the cards, but you never know.
Why do you like him more? I haven't watched either of them.I like Conley a lot more than Lattimore but he might be gone before Bills are on the clock.
I don't know the college CBs well enough, though many are saying Lattimore is the real deal.@flysack
Corners at #10... Lattimore, Conley and White? Probably not Lattimore. Do you think it either of the other two can step in and replace Gilmore?