Still can't convince me that keeping Kumerow over Hodgins was the better choice.
Hodgins is barely an NFL WR, but Kumerow was worse.
Jake didn't even play last season.
We will be getting the final roster and IR players. It is looking like there might be a good number of players IR'd.
I figured that was a possibility. Not sure how the final cap $s will be after the dust settles.
Thank you for a rational take on the trade. EVEN IF he doesn't work out, they have an idea on how they would like to use him.
Let them try to see if it works.
I will admit, this board is getting a little crazy in their hot takes.
2 years injured and they save $1.1M getting rid of him is my guess. Broncos have less cap space than the Bills.
I'm not saying Beane should get him, just saying back in '20 and '21 he was a pretty good WR.
Big difference in QBs and offenses. Living in Colorado I see a lot of Broncos games. Tim Patrick was a decent WR3 who had a knack
for finding the endzone. 11 TDs in 2020 and 2021. The injuries are for sure a concern.
IMO FWIW.
Bills have always kept 1 LB as a strictly PS type guy. If those jobs have moved into another position, I could see a chance they only keep 5
with someone on the PS that can come back during the season.
Just for the sake of accuracy Ulofoshio is under a rookie contract. If cut his 2024 dead cap hit is $78k and $235k in 2025.
In essence it's a post June 1st cut.
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/player/_/id/90493/edefuan-ulofoshio