‘Cook, the Bills’ second-year running back, gave the Bills 405 yards after catch, compared with 259 by Devin Singletary in 2022. Cook’s YAC per reception was 9.2, which ranked 12th among backs with at least 20 catches and seventh best among backs with 30 or more catches. Singletary’s average was 6.8 per catch in 2022.’
Archives for February 6, 2024
Now with Cleveland, ex-Bills assistant Ken Dorsey looks back, forward
‘“One of the big things is, it gave me time to kind of go back and look at it and (say), ‘OK, here’s what we were doing schematically and how we were utilizing our personnel,’ and really evaluate what we were doing,” Dorsey told the Cleveland-area media. “When I did, I felt like there were a lot of great things that we were doing. There are always things (of), ‘Hey, maybe I would do this a little bit different moving forward.’”’
Is Stefon Diggs embarking on another mysterious offseason with Buffalo Bills?
‘Yes, he wasn’t as productive in the second half as he had been in the first; there is some change happening in Buffalo because Joe Brady is now the full-time offensive coordinator and wide receiver Gabe Davis will likely leave in free agency; and Diggs is planning to work hard in the offseason like he always does.’
Senior Bowl: Bills’ brass present in Mobile as Buffalo has many holes to fill
‘With the potential loss of Davis this offseason, University of Central Florida WR Javon Baker could be a potential target for Buffalo. The 6-foot-1, 208-pound receiver had a good week in Mobile, showing his ability to high-point the football in a 1v1 rep and his game-breaking speed.’
Where is the cap space coming? Bills’ candidates to be casualties, extensions and restructures
‘The Bills have 22 unrestricted free agents, some of whom can return on cheap deals and will still have to fill out the roster in free agency and sign their draft picks. So it’s time to start looking at who might not be around next season.’
Buffalo Bills Mock Draft Watch 1.0 | 2024
‘Powers-Johnson, who was one of the stars of the Senior Bowl before leaving midway through the second practice with a hamstring injury, has a great combination of agility and size. The 334-pounder would immediately be one of the largest centers in the NFL, but he moves like someone 20 pounds lighter. He is a downhill blocker, but Buffalo would love his size in the middle of an offensive line that has renewed its commitment to running the ball.’