You'd be surprised how many people will buy into a player that has performed poorly all being the fault of 'coaching' (regardless of the actual coaching) despite the fact that the 'turnaround' story is relatively rare.
On days where I am feeling depressed and want attention, it's really nice to know that Edmunds is there for me so I can make a thread on him and get attention
I don't see it for Miami even if the price were lower. They'd want Watson for this season and he is likely to miss a bunch of games and they'd almost certainly be sending Tua the other way meaning they'd be committing to playing their backup.
That's not even taking the running game which looks like it will be better and be the 'opportune' changeup they said they wanted where it's effective when they use it.
If water makes other things wet than it only makes sense that water is dry! The wetness leaves the water to make the other thing wet so what you have left is dry!!!
The circle of life.
I think he's always been viewed as a potential backup where he's in your organization for a couple years before you count on him as the backup. I wouldn't be surprised if the Bills take another later round QB next year and always want to have a 'developmental' backup on the roster.
by the very nature of being the '4th CB' then they are likely battling for that spot and on the bubble. I'm not saying I like what they have there, but who are the players you think are better that are reasonable to have acquired?