‘What the Bills currently have is a chance to craft a more diverse offense, and although Diggs was an elite receiver for the Bills, both he and Davis lined up split wide more than 70% of their snaps in Buffalo. The three top receiving threats remaining — Dalton Kincaid, Curtis Samuel and Khalil Shakir — all played more than 50% of their snaps out of the slot last season.’
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Bills end Stefon Diggs saga by trading four-time Pro Bowler to Houston for second-round pick
‘Diggs, 30, caught 445 passes for 5,372 yards and 37 touchdowns over four seasons in Buffalo after being acquired from the Minnesota Vikings for a first-round pick in 2020. He is the only player in franchise history with four consecutive 1,000-yard receiving and 100-catch seasons.’
Sabato: The results may not show it early, but it was time for Stefon Diggs’ Bills departure
‘While Diggs caught 100 passes per season and the team was ascending, it was easy to overlook his eccentricities, his brooding and vague messaging on social media. But over the last year, the drama increased and the production declined, making Wednesday’s trade to the Houston Texans inevitable.’
In trading up for a receiver comes a cost the Bills can’t pay and history says they may not want to tempt
‘The Bills don’t currently have the resources to make such a move, nor can they risk future resources for such an impulsive decision. Perhaps they could move up into the middle of the first round if the fourth option, LSU’s Brian Thomas Jr. shoots up draft boards, but history says trading up for a receiver at any point in the first round isn’t a fruitful endeavor for any team seeking to make or win a Super Bowl.’
Bills add veteran DeShawn Williams to beef up defensive line
‘The also Bills officially announced the signing of Austin Johnson Thursday to be the primary backup for DaQuan Jones, Williams fits more into the role of Ed Oliver’s backup at 3-technique. A chunk of his career has been spent in 3-4 defenses, where he has flipped between defensive end and defensive tackle, but 57% of his career snaps have come as 3-technique defensive tackle, where he’s more likely to play in Buffalo’s four-man front.’
Roster construction comes into question amid NFL’s bid to rejuvenate kickoffs
‘Buffalo, like most teams, have kept special teams-only players on the roster like linebacker Tyler Matakevich and cornerback Siran Neal. Two years ago, running back Taiwan Jones played on the team in two stints over five seasons as a special teams ace. More than 75% of Neal’s career snaps came on special teams since being drafted by the Bills in 2018. After signing with Buffalo in 2020, Matakevich appeared in every game, playing 1,490 snaps and only 2.8% came on defense, while only five of Jones’ 820 snaps from 2020-2022 came on offense.’
Bills don’t see glaring holes, but aren’t done restocking offensive weapons
‘“I think we’re a work in progress roster wise when you look at it,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said Monday at the NFL owners meetings. “… We’re not content with being where we are and you’ve constantly got to reinvent yourself, evolve both schematically and roster-wise, trying to stay ahead of it. When people want you to zig, you zag and I think that’s the importance of evolving in this situation.”’
Bills add to defensive tackle depth with versatile veteran Austin Johnson
‘Johnson will turn 30 years old in May and has made 241 tackles and eight sacks over eight NFL seasons with the Titans, New York Giants and the last two with the Los Angeles Chargers. At 6-foot-4, 314 pounds, Johnson has started all 42 games played over the last three seasons.’
Bills add instincts, turnover production in inking safety Mike Edwards to one-year deal
‘The Bills announced Edwards signed a one-year deal with the team Wednesday after winning Super Bowls with the Chiefs and Buccaneers during his five-year career. But Edwards has been a full-time starter once in his career and it led to a one-year, $3 million contract with the Chiefs last season.’
Pete Guelli set to tackle Bills PSLs, revitalizing Sabres arena experience as new COO
‘PSLs are something fans purchase in order to eventually purchase season tickets. The Bills have more than 60,000 season ticket holders and thousands more on a waiting list, but the PSL numbers have not been released, which could impact who follows through on season tickets.’
The Bills have re-signed their own free agents, but still have work to do filling the roster
‘Seven of Buffalo’s 12 signings during free agency have been re-signings. They also gave Pro Bowl tackle Dion Dawkins a three-year extension to free up cap space, while giving All-Pro cornerback Taron Johnson a three-year, $31 million extension Monday that should create more than $4 million in salary cap space. Meanwhile, two key players with a year left on their contracts are now signed through 2027.’
Taron Johnson’s three-year extension cements new role as leader of Bills secondary
‘Each offseason since being drafted in the fourth round in 2018, Johnson rarely had to question who was going to start alongside him. Four of Buffalo’s five starting defensive backs on opening day last year had been with the team since 2018, but now he’s the last man left.’
Curtis Samuel fills a need at receiver, how he fits into the Bills offense is the biggest question
‘Samuel is predominantly a slot receiver, but he also has the tools to be the jig-saw player the Bills thought Harty could be after signing him to a two-year, $9 million deal last season. A high school running back, Samuel can play in the slot, wide and in the backfield, something he did often at Ohio State and more frequently over the last four years of his pro career.’
Bills add experience, production with receiver Curtis Samuel
‘Used frequently in the slot at 5-feet-11, 195 pounds, the 27-year-old has 317 receptions for 3,383 yards and 22 touchdowns. He played his first four seasons in Carolina and the last four in Washington.’
Bills agree to one-year deal with receiver Mack Hollins
‘At 6-foot-4, 221 pounds, Hollins has 131 receptions for 1,691 yards and 10 touchdowns during stints with the Eagles, Dolphins, Raiders and Falcons. He played 94% of the offensive snaps with the Raiders in 2022, but has never reached 50% in any other season, although he has been a special teams ace, making 27 career tackles.’