‘The Bills’ pursuit of Watt could be an indication of their willingness to still address edge rusher in free agency. The team’s lone D-line pending free agent, Trent Murphy, is not expected to return. The Bills’ top pass-rusher, Jerry Hughes, needs a far better complement than A.J. Epenesa, a second-round pick last year, demonstrated he could provide through most of his rookie season.’
Archives for March 21, 2021
Bills get younger along the defensive line in News’ second mock draft of 2021
‘Buffalo Bills. Kwity Paye, EDGE, Michigan.’
Bills Mailbag: Why the start of free agency has been a success, even without ‘blockbuster’ moves
‘Had the Bills signed Milano, Williams and Feliciano from other teams on the first day of free agency, they would have been looked at as one of the most active teams. The Bills’ stated goal this offseason was to keep as much of their team together as possible, and in that sense Beane has succeeded. It’s true that doing so lessened the Bills’ needs in free agency and, subsequently, the draft.’
5 thoughts and a grade on Buffalo Bills signing TE Jacob Hollister
‘Bringing in Hollister is sort of a vote of confidence for Knox. The money is certainly a major factor, sure. The Bills weren’t able to make a big swing at the position in free agency, but having Knox going into his third season always lessoned the need for a big-money addition. The Bills under Brian Daboll give their wide receivers most of the targets in the offense and that’s worked quite well as evidenced by the fact the team scored 501 points in 2020. Knox enters the season with expectations high, as Beane said this week. But there is confidence in the former third-round pick within the organization, and that includes Allen. Two tight end sets with Knox and Hollister as part of 12 personnel package could be deadly if Hollister is able to make an impact as a receiver.’
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders changes his mind, says he now likes blue cheese
‘Sanders tried his wings at Neat on Transit Road in Williamsville.’
Harrison Phillips hosts Playmaker Pups event
‘“It’s been a crazy year for many reasons, and one of the biggest passions of mine is getting out here and serving the kids that I work with. To not be able to do that for a full year was hard, it kind of beats you down a little bit, so everyone’s fired up to get together today,” Bills defensive tackle Harrison Phillips said. “It’s almost been a year since I’ve gotten to be with these guys in person, and I’m so proud of the things they were able to accomplish this year in the classroom and some of the Playmaker challenges that we put out there for them to do.”‘