‘Buffalo has a crowded receiving corps right now with all six receivers on the roster last season under contract with the club for 2009. Those receivers are Lee Evans, Josh Reed, Roscoe Parrish, James Hardy, Justin Jenkins and Steve Johnson.’
Archives for February 27, 2009
Warrant for Hargrove’s arrest
‘District Attorney Mike Green said, “Assuming we’re able to get him back to court on this warrant, we’ll listen to what he has to say for an explanation, but at this point, my inclination is he ought to just go to jail."’
QB Fitzpatrick visits Bills
‘The four-year veteran is coming off his most extensive NFL action last season as he stepped in for Bengals starter Carson Palmer, who suffered an elbow injury that required surgery.’
A look at Buffalo’s four Friday visitors
‘Although the Bills have suggested they wouldn’t go after any high-priced free agents, there’s a belief they became excited enough with the idea Fred Taylor would join their backfield that they might reach on Coles to add a little star power.’
Jets receiver Coles paying a visit to Bills
‘New York Jets receiver Laveranues Coles is among the NFL free agents visiting the Buffalo Bills today.’
Fred Taylor to choose New England
‘Both teams made contract offers to the 11-year veteran, but the Patriots’ recent run of success may have tipped the balance for Taylor, who has seen two players close to him — cousin Santonio Holmes with the Steelers and friend Plaxico Burress with the Giants — win Super Bowl rings, something Taylor hasn’t had a chance to come close to achieving yet.’
Red, white, navy, royal blue and nickel would look good on Green
‘He’s capable of playing, even if he hasn’t always received that chance. Green, a Super Bowl-winning (backup) quarterback (to Kurt Warner), has tossed for 28,475 yards, with 162 touchdowns against a relatively low 114 interceptions; even his 24-pick 2001 couldn’t ruin the decent ratio. His career rating of 86.0 is above average, which is also how his career would be classified.’
Help wanted at tight end
‘The main issue has been production in the passing game, or lack thereof. Buffalo’s tight ends have made their share of catches, but game breaking plays and touchdowns have not been seen from the position with any regularity the past few seasons. Bills head coach Dick Jauron knows they need more out of that position.’
Bills’ pruning sends right message
‘It’s also an indictment of John Guy, the pro personnel director.’
Bills cut loose Dockery, Royal
‘Buffalo now has vacancies at three starting spots on offense (center, left guard and tight end) and one starting spot on defense (outside linebacker). Meanwhile, there is a need for backups at quarterback, receiver, running back, guard, defensive end, cornerback and perhaps safety.’
Buffalo Bills release Dockery, Royal
‘By lopping off two starters – which will save the Bills approximately $1.7 million in cap space – the team may have tipped their hand regarding what they want to do in free agency. The draft would probably not produce a player who can start right away at either of those positions, so the Bills probably will seek replacements in the free agency pool, though it isn’t very deep at either guard or tight end.’
Inside slant
‘”There’s a difference between loyalty and self-interest and I want them (the Bills) to know that as long as the opportunity is here, I’m going to be here,” Greer said. “But if the opportunity is someplace else, then I have to do what’s best for my family.”‘
Strategy and personnel
‘Buffalo has no big-name free agents hitting the market and of their 21 free agents overall, most are being evaluated by what they bring to the table as backups and special teams players. The team’s most important free agent is one that can’t get away. RB Fred Jackson, who emerged as a strong No. 2 behind Marshawn Lynch, is an exclusive rights free agent. The Bills tendered him a one-year deal at $460,000 to retain his rights. He’s hoping for a long-term contract and the Bills are open to talking, particularly with Lynch facing a suspension following his arrest in California on weapons charges.’
Notes, quotes
‘The Bills are in the market now for a starting left guard and center as centers Melvin Fowler and Duke Preston will be allowed to test the market.’
Bills release veterans on eve of free agency
‘The team’s top priorities in free agency are now addressing its offensive line to replace Dockery as well as finding a starting center. Duke Preston, who took over the starting center job last season, and backup Melvin Fowler are both eligible to become free agents.’