‘Brown told ESPN that the Bills have indicated to him they would like to keep him, but if the NFL’s leader in tackles hits the open market, it’s possible they won’t be able to retain him.’
Archives for February 2018
Vontae Davis and the Bills make signing official; contract terms reported
‘Ian Rapoport of NFL Media tweeted contract terms this afternoon, stating that Davis’ one-year deal has a $5 million base, with $3.5 million of that guaranteed, with the maximum Davis can earn at $8 million.’
Bills visit with free-agent running back Chris Ivory
‘Ivory, who turns 30 in March, is known as a powerful, physical runner. In eight NFL seasons with three teams, he has rushed for 4,852 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry, and 28 touchdowns. He also has caught 94 passes for 743 yards and three TDs.’
Bills rank last in NFL among snaps by ‘homegrown’ players
‘A recent study put together by the analytics website Pro Football Focus perfectly illustrates that when it comes to the Buffalo Bills. PFF tracked the number of snaps for “homegrown” players — those drafted by their team — for every franchise in 2017, and the Bills finished last in the NFL, with just 8,798. The next-closest team was Indianapolis with 8,991.’
Here’s where the Bills should concentrate their efforts this week at the NFL scouting combine
‘Quarterback. Obviously. A couple months ago when Beane was asked whether he’d personally seen the top-rated college quarterbacks play last season, his reply was, “All the ones that matter.” That was an indication that he’s not fooling around and settling for someone who may be available when the Bills are scheduled to pick in the first round in the back-to-back 21st and 22nd spots, or perhaps waiting until the second round.’
Buffalo Bills host running back Chris Ivory on free-agent visit (report)
‘While Ivory is set to turn 30 years old, he could still be a decent option for Buffalo to add to its backfield. A year ago, the Bills didn’t have much behind star running back LeSean McCoy. Ivory isn’t the most inspiring backup, but he would be an upgrade over Mike Tolbert.’
7 reasons the Buffalo Bills should sign safety Kurt Coleman
‘The Bills can’t address all of their needs in the draft so they’ll have to sign some free agents. Buffalo can be proactive and sign Coleman immediately after being released by the Panthers. The best part of signing a released player is that they don’t count against the compensatory pick formula for the 2019 NFL draft.’
2018 NFL Scouting Combine: 27 prospects Buffalo Bills fans should watch
‘The Bills are going to be firmly in the quarterback market, and USC’s Sam Darnold is among the best prospects in the 2018 draft. In the evaluation of a quarterback, interviews can often sway a decision. Darnold’s ability to handle pressure in the pocket and throw with anticipation will stand out, but he’s also likely to win over NFL decision makers in the interview setting, where his football acumen and level-headed personality will shine.’
Chad Reuter 2018 NFL Mock Draft 2.0: Buffalo Bills trade up for Baker Mayfield
‘The Bills are willing to make a big move (giving up their two first-round picks this year plus a 2019 second-rounder) to get a quarterback after Sean McDermott falls in love with Mayfield’s fiery demeanor. Denver is a willing trade partner after addressing the QB spot in free agency.’
Bills LB Preston Brown said he’s open to joining Patriots this offseason
‘“I think I can definitely help the young guys they have there now,” Brown told the Herald. “They’ve got some good young talent at linebacker.”’
Vontae Davis breakdown: Colts beat reporter dishes out what to expect from the Bills’ new corner
‘We haven’t seen the game-changing Davis since early 2015. He had a great spring and summer last year and emerged as a potential leader for a young defense. But he was slowed by a groin injury during the preseason and never fully recovered. He was beaten often, and the defense actually improved after he was released.’
Report: Bills hosted RB Chris Ivory on free agent visit on Monday
‘Ivory spent the past two seasons with the Jags. He lead the AFC in rushing in 2015 with the New York Jets and Ivory signed a five-year, $32 million contract with the Jaguars.’
Buffalo Bills had the fewest “home grown” snaps played in NFL in 2017
‘From 2013 to 2016, only six players drafted by the Bills remain. Those six are LB Preston Brown, OL Seantrel Henderson, OL John Miller, TE Nick O’Leary, DE Shaq Lawson, and DT Adolphus Washington.’
LB Preston Brown open to being next Bills player to leave for Patriots
‘“It’s a little weird,” Brown said of his ex-teammates thriving for their AFC East rivals. “I’m not going to sit here and lie like, ‘Oh well.’ You’re happy for them, but you’re also like, ‘All right, every time somebody goes to the Patriots, they’re going to the Pro Bowl or the Super Bowl.’ It’s something you feel. A lot of guys left the last year, and it seemed like everybody who left us was going to the playoffs — (Rams wide receivers) Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods, (49ers receiver) Marquise Goodwin. Everybody who left had a good season. It’s definitely something you look at like wow, those guys are having success. But the Patriots, they definitely seem to get the best out of the Buffalo Bills.”’
Former Pro Bowl CB Davis agrees to deal with Bills
‘Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported that Davis’ deal offers a $5 million base salary with $3.5 million guaranteed. The max he can earn is $8 million.’