'"He's real multiple in what you can do with him, so he creates matchup problems," Ryan said Friday. "He's too fast for a linebacker, he's too big for a corner to cover. You have to love that matchup with him. The other thing is he's a guy that's perfectly suited for what we're looking for, especially Greg Roman's type of offense.'
Archives for March 2015
Updated Buffalo Bills' team needs, salary cap situation after Charles Clay, Percy Harvin signin
'Right now, Spotrac.com has the Bills with just over $9.5 million in cap space. That includes the allotted money for their draft picks but does not include the contract for tight end Charles Clay. The average value of his contract is between $7 million and $8 million, but without knowing his signing bonus for 2015, his exact cap hit is still up in the air. That said, once it's factored in the Bills won't have much more room to make major moves without clearing space.'
Ryan says Bills will 'run it 50 times if we can'
'"We're not naive enough to think we're going to be able to get away with that," Ryan said of just running the ball. "We can spread you out and create some nightmares in coverage. If you want to stop our run by keeping all the big guys in there, then so be it, we'll be able to hurt you in a lot of different ways outside."'
It’s official: Clay will join Bills
'The $24.5 million Clay will be paid through the first two years of the contract was seen as the primary obstacle to Miami’s ability to match.'
Charles Clay headed to Bills after Miami backs off
'Reports indicate Clay will make $24.2 million in the first two years because the Bills purposely structured the contract to be front-loaded as that would make it difficult for the Dolphins to match given their current salary cap situation, particularly in 2016.'
Dolphins will not match Buffalo Bills' offer sheet to Charles Clay, according to report
'Clay was a priority for the Bills this offseason, and they made that clear by offering him a contract the Dolphins would have trouble matching. The Bills will reportedly pay Clay more than $20 million in guaranteed money, making him one of three tight ends in the NFL to have more than $20 million guaranteed in his contract.'
Ryan needs to recognize that Manuel's best work still to come
'Against that kind of unusual success, it's easy to forget that, at age 24, a lot of really good quarterbacks were still closer to being a hot mess than a hot commodity.'
Dolphins lose Charles Clay to Bills, sign ex-Giants lineman J.D. Walton
'Miami elected to give Clay the transition designation instead of making him its franchise player, which would have cost just $1.2 million more and made it all but impossible for another team to poach him.'
Dolphins moving on without Charles Clay, working to spend remaining cap space
'Clay, who started 47 of the 58 games he played for the Dolphins the past four years, will receive a five-year, $38 million contract from the Bills, who viewed the H-back as the missing piece in their offense.'
Dolphins decline to match Charles Clay’s offer from Bills
'“He’s a mismatch against linebackers, safeties and even some cornerbacks,” said Troy Drayton, a former Dolphins tight end and an analyst for the team. “His versatility is something you’re going to miss in this offense. It was a great business move by Buffalo.”'
Bills acquire Clay after Dolphins decide not to match offer
'Miami faces salary-cap constraints after signing All-Pro defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh to a $114 million, six-year contract last week.'
Clay headed to Buffalo after Dolphins decline to match offer
'In 58 games, 47 of which have been starts, the Tulsa product has 161 receptions for 1,809 yards with 14 touchdowns.'
Dolphins pass, Bills add TE Clay
'For only about $1 million more — $8,347,000 — the Dolphins could have used the franchise designation to retain Clay. In the event of him signing with another team, the Dolphins could have received two first-round picks in return, the type of deterrent that likely would have kept the Bills — who don't have a first-rounder in 2015 — at bay.'
Bills get their man: Dolphins will not match offer for TE Clay
'Even though the Bills have now successfully signed a transition tagged player, they will not owe the Dolphins any draft pick compensation. The transition tag only guaranteed the right of first refusal to Miami.'
Bills land TE Charles Clay
'His greatest asset as he now joins Buffalo’s offense is his versatility. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman likes multi-faceted players and Clay’s ability to line up outside, in line, as an H-back or in the offensive backfield will provide Roman with many different pre-snap alignments.'