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Deshaun Watson officially requests trade from Houston
ColoradoBills replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The only team that could try to do it the NFC would be the Lions. They have the #7 this year and 2 1st's next year and if they ate Goff's 2022 Roster Bonus of $15,5M it would essentially mean Goff only has a quarantined contract of $27M in 2021 with no Dead Cap after that. So they would have plenty of options to make a Watson trade work. A bit of a long shot but the more I think about it it's not that crazy. -
All in line with the NFL dates and timing. The 1st thing that will happen is the Bills will exercise Josh Allen's 5th year option. Last year the Chiefs and Texans didn't do that until end of April which is well past the initial FA period. Mahomes and Watson had no problem with the timing and neither will Josh!
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Available players released from other teams
ColoradoBills replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good counterpoints that I will comment on. 1. Yes some of these OLBs (or any other position to my point) will be signed by their original team. Every time that happens the potential cap pool diminishes. If the Raven re-sign Judon it's also another team not looking to sign a high dollar Milano too. Right now the Cowboys have 27M in cap space but as soon as they sign Dak that is gone. Pittsburg will have a hard time signing JuJu and Dupree so Bud Dupree could be a big target. 2. Totally agree with the "fit" point. It's just a lot less teams with money looking to be that "fit" for a guy like Milano. If there is one he will be gone. If not he may be back for a one year deal. Spotrac has the average cap space for each team in the league at $15M with a $185M cap. If that is increased to $190M that an average of $20M per team average. 20M X 32 = $640M in total cap out there. If things were normal the cap would be $209M this year. But I just figured $190M. That's a 19M deficit. 19M X 32 = $608M less than normal. That where I get only about half the amount of cap space chasing Free Agents. Things will get interesting if these numbers become reality! -
Available players released from other teams
ColoradoBills replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You bring up good points Hap and that is true for most typical years but the truth is that this coming year there is going to be only half of the money available chasing the same amount of free agents. Actually because of other teams in cap trouble it will probably be more free agent then ever. A number of those 11 teams also need to sign a bunch of their own FAs too. Those teams left that are looking for an OLB AND HAVE THE MONEY will be chasing bigger names than Milano to begin with. Here are the OLBs on the market right now. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/all/outside-linebacker/ I don't think Milano gets the money he is looking for IMO. -
Vincent Jackson found dead
ColoradoBills replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He was a local Colorado Springs kid who was a star here in High School. Very sad. -
The $24M was from his unguaranteed "base salary". It would of went away if he retired or not. The only thing they are doing is keeping him on the roster until June 1st. He has a $22M dead cap that will be split over the next 2 years instead of all being hit at once. The move is legal and it still does not get them out of cap hell. Spotrac still has them needing to cut out $70M AFTER they lose a HOF QB! Players will be cut/traded and their UFAs will likely sign elsewhere.
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This QB carrousel is getting crazy this year. I'm so glad the Bills are off that merry-go-round!
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Joe B article speculates John Brown will be cut
ColoradoBills replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
John Brown probably is the odd man out. It would be nice to keep him for his last year but he probably gets swapped out to sign Daryl Williams. If that's the way it ends up I'm sure there's a decent chance to find a speedy WR in the mid-round draft or somewhere else for cheap money. I would like to see him stay but I don't think it will be a detriment to let him go. -
Is McDermott aggressive? NFL.com thinks so.
ColoradoBills replied to Michael1962's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Everything was going pretty good until he met the best team in football. He seems like a guy that can learn from what happened. -
Agree MGK. His market value on Spotrac is $8.3M which will make a lot of teams interested. I'd add New England to that list. After the QB trade frenzy is over Trubisky is about the best UFA QB out there (omitting Dak). He'll end up on a team that didn't get a trade and is at risk of missing out on the top 2-3 draft QBs.
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This is an option I thought is available and used often. I'm under the assumption that the "tender" offers are to guarantee a team keeps itself in the negotiations IF the player has offers from other teams. The tender offer salaries are a 1 year contract deal but I thought a team could negotiate a multi year deal that does not have to have that minimum salary in it. I guess what I'm asking is couldn't the Bills designate Bojo as a "first right" tender at ($2.1M for 1 year) but end up signing him to lets say a 3 year $5 Million ($1.67M per year) contract? Does anyone know this for sure?
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Marty Shottenheimer placed in Hospice care
ColoradoBills replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Bills TE Lee Smith is contemplating retirement
ColoradoBills replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nothing wrong with eyes at all. The Bills need a pass catching TE. Like I said it's looking like Knox isn't that guy. The Bills need a blocking TE and I hope that Nate Becker can fill that role. Between those 2 types of TEs that is the lions share of snaps. BUT the Bills need an all around guy that can cover/relieve for injury/depth. That is who I think Knox is (at least until now). If you think he is "unworthy" of making an NFL team in that role I disagree. -
Bills TE Lee Smith is contemplating retirement
ColoradoBills replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It seems to me fans confuse the difference between a pass catching TE, a blocking TE and an all around TE. The Bills need 1 of each. Lee Smith's role needs to be replaced with a blocking TE. Kroft's role needs to be replaced with a pass catching TE if Knox is proven to not be that guy. As of now I consider Knox to be pretty good at an all around TE. -
Bills TE Lee Smith is contemplating retirement
ColoradoBills replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I've been hoping Nate Becker could take over the blocking TE assignment. Add on another 5-10 lbs. of muscle Nate! Maybe he can catch a few balls too. -
There is a lot of talk about SF just cutting (shaking loose) Jimmy G. I'm sure they will look to trade him. His cost for 2 seasons is 25M per. That's not a lot for a starter of even middle skills. I can see a needy team giving up a 3rd to secure him. NE doesn't have a 3rd this year due to their "camera work". $50M is a good chunk of money but after you pay a QB and re-sign a few of your UFAs (you guys got a boat load of them) some I would hope the Bills are looking at, doesn't leave a lot of money to put together an offense. I'm sure the Pats* will improve over the offseason but you my find that getting from a 7 win team to a 10 win team is not easy to do. I will be watching what goes on with your Pats* very closely and I'm sure we will have some interesting talks ahead.
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Better yet have the 3rd true RB active and let Taiwan Jones walk! Jones had 6 ST tackles and dropped a perfectly thrown TD from Allen. Taiwan Jones full 3 years as a Buffalo Bill stats. 14 Combined Tackles 0 rushes 1 of 6 catches for 11 yards. 2020 Cap Hit: $1.7 Million. MOVE ON FROM THE SOON TO BE 33 YEAR OLD JONES!
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Actually a very good point. IF Detroit can find someone who thinks Goff is worth an average of $26M per year they could make the trade with no Dead Money. Goff's contract if cut after next year is only $15M. They just may find someone to trade with. He wouldn't need to bring a lot in draft capital if Detroit is in full tank and just wants to get rid of Goff's salary. Per Spotrac. Click the red X next to Goff's 2021 Salary year. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/detroit-lions/jared-goff-18949/
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For sure it's pretty high but it's a lot less than the yearly average on the extension contract. For example: Mahomes signed a 10 year $450M ($45M yearly average) but he will be playing on his 5th year this coming 2021 season. His cap hit this coming year is ONLY $24.8M. LOL, only $24.8M.
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Typically yes. His new contract will start the extension in 2023. 2022 will be a 5th year option. $6M over (in the hole) at the $175M cap "floor". It's already being talked about that the 175M will be higher. How much no one knows yet not even Beane.