‘Not only did the 6-foot-2, 315-pound Lotulelei finish the 2021 season as the Bills’ worst-graded run defender and among the team’s worst tacklers, according to the analytics website Pro Football Focus, but he’s scheduled to count $9.2 million against the salary cap in 2022, which is by far the highest cap hit for a defensive lineman and the 11th-highest cap hit for any player on the team.’
Archives for February 28, 2022
Buffalo Bills and NFL teams excited for the return of the NFL Scouting Combine
‘“It’s not as good, that’s real,” Bills general manager Brandon Beane said a week before the 2021 NFL Draft. “The medical (information) is nowhere near where it usually is. Our doctors usually have a very good feeling on all the guys that go to Indy. The loops we’re usually trying to close at this point are non-combine guys, just trying to call their schools and get data. That’s probably my biggest angst is some unknown medical.”’
JSU alum aims to finish business with his Bills family
‘“There was a lot of stuff I had to learn when I got here, but one thing I caught on really fast was the family base here. Even coming from different countries, different cities, different towns, different backgrounds, just being here everybody’s mentality is to love each other, and that’s one thing that you’ve got to have in the room to win.”’
Opinion: Capaccio: 2022 State of the Bills – Defensive End
‘After two years in Buffalo and the Bills still searching for a consistent pass rusher from the edge, it’s unclear if Epenesa will ever provide that role. He still has a chance to be a solid contributor, but Year 3 is going to be huge for him, and this offseason the Bills have to figure out if they believe Epenesa can become a more impactful player for them in 2022 as they decide how to approach the position.’