‘Reasonable deal: Taylor’s contract is pretty team-friendly. First and foremost, it’s already signed. If the Bills want him, the Bills have him. The team can start planning for next season right now. If that’s not the case, the team’s route will either be the draft or free agency, which can be unpredictable. Beyond his signature, Taylor is only slated to have a salary cap hit of approximately $18 million next season. According to Spotrac, that figure is the 16th-highest among QBs in the NFL. Of those behind him in the top-32 of that category, only Alex Smith ($17 million) and Andy Dalton ($16.3) have smaller cap hits who are presumed starters and not on their rookie deals. In addition, if Buffalo stays with Taylor, the team will avoid adding an approximate $8.6 million dead cap hit for 2018 and his deal will expire the following year.’