'The decision speeds up the timetable for Watkins, who is now eligible to become an unrestricted free agent next offseason. It doesn't, however, prevent the Bills from negotiating a contract extension or placing the franchise tag on Watkins to retain his rights.'
Archives for May 2017
Bills decline fifth-year option on WR Watkins
'"We look forward to seeing a healthy Sammy Watkins on the field in 2017."'
Bills choose to decline Sammy Watkins' fifth-year contract option
'Watkins, the fourth overall selection in the 2014 draft, will now enter the final season of his four-year rookie deal. He will count $6.34 million against the Bills' salary cap this season and is scheduled for unrestricted free agency next spring.'
Buffalo Bills decline former No. 4 pick Sammy Watkins’ fifth-year option
'Those aren’t numbers you want to see from a No. 1 receiver, even if they were in just eight games. Watkins has to prove he can stay healthy before the Bills commit to him, which he just hasn’t done yet.'
Bills decline to exercise Watkins' 5th year option
'Watkins is under contract for one one more season for a salary cap hit of $6.343 million. If the Bills had picked up his option, he would be guaranteed roughly $13.3 million in 2018, all of which would count against that year’s salary cap. But that money would also be fully guaranteed against injury as soon as they exercised the option, which is most likely the reason why the Bills did not do it.'
Bills decline Watkins' fifth-year option
'Of all the moves that head coach Sean McDermott has made in the offseason — which include everything that went down in the 2017 NFL Draft — this is the only one that I definitively disagree with.'
Bills claim CB Charles James off waivers
'James, a 5-9, 186-pound Charleston Southern product, comes to Buffalo after spending the offseason with the Indianapolis Colts and last season with the Houston Texans. James has played in 34 career games, starting one, with 28 tackles, two passes defensed and one tackle for loss. He originally entered the NFL in 2013 as an undrafted free agent with the New York Giants.'
Bills decline to pick up fifth-year option on Watkins
'“Sammy and I have had good conversations about this decision,” McDermott said. “There is no question that Sammy is a very good football player and has worked very hard during his rehab this offseason. We look forward to seeing a healthy Sammy Watkins on the field in 2017.”'
Bills Today: Zay Jones had no clue Bills would take him
'“Obviously I did know my past receiver coach, now current wide receiver coach was there, Phil McGeoghan,” said Jones in an appearance on the John Murphy Show. “I knew there was some interest because he likes me as a player, but I had no inclination they were taking me. I had spoken with some teams before the Bills and they said they were going to select me and I was just patiently waiting to hear my name called and I’m just blessed that it was Buffalo. Such a great organization. I’m thankful to everyone who has given me this opportunity and is believing in me. I’m fired up for the opportunity and I’m ready to go man. This is awesome."'
Bills sign 6-year veteran CB Shareece Wright
'The 5-foot-11, 182-pound Wright, who is entering his seventh NFL season, spent the last two years with the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers.'
Bills seek permission to interview Carolina's Brandon Beane for GM opening
'Beane was named the Panthers' assistant GM in June 2015. Before that, he served as as the director of football operations and served as interim general manager in 2012 before the Panthers hired Dave Gettleman. Beane interviewed with the San Francisco 49ers in January before they ultimately hired John Lynch.'
2018 mock draft roundup: If Bills want a quarterback, they'll need to pick early
'Clearly, much can change between now and April 2018, but for fun, here's a look at who some of the experts have the Bills selecting next year. If nothing else, it may provide you with an idea of who to keep an eye on during the 2017 college football season.'
The grades are in: What national analysts think about the Bills' draft class
'With the 2017 NFL Draft now in the books, several national analysts have broken out their red pens to grade the efforts of all 32 teams. Here is a look at how some of them scored the Bills' class of six players…'.
ESPN analyst: Bills had 'one of the best drafts they've had in years'
'“The Nate Peterman pick jumps out right away just because they got what I believe to be the most pro-ready quarterback in this year’s draft,” McShay said of the Bills’ fifth-round pick, a quarterback out of Pittsburgh. “Now, he doesn’t have the high upside. Trubisky’s a better player, Deshaun Watson had a better career and brings a different skill set. Pat Mahomes has a much better upside and a much better arm.'
3 up, 3 down: Bills veterans impacted by the team's draft
'Jordan Mills: Last year's starter for all 16 games at right tackle re-signed this offseason, but it's a low-money deal that doesn't guarantee him a starting job (or even a roster spot). When the Bills traded up from the third round to the 63rd overall pick in the second round — giving up two fifth-round picks in the process — it was a sign they think Temple's Dion Dawkins can challenge for the starting job right away.'