Came to post this.
Fully updated with today's move including Douglas, but Hines is oddly still there. Not sure if they don't think it's official or what.
So if Hines is really released, we are at -$15m.
We already know.
$3.5m was converted with 3 void years, creating $2.6m cap space this year and same dead cap in 2025...
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/rasul-douglas-21841/
I loved Morse and he was great for Josh. Thanks for everything Mitch.
On the other hand, I absolutely love what Beane is doing last 3 days. It gives me hope that he is serious with getting younger and keeping cap situation as healthy as possible. This might mean he can manage this year without needing to touch Diggs' and Miller's contracts, which would be huge.
Cmon, just stop.
1. Beane is too smart to draft safety in the first in general.
2. There isn't one close to be worth it this year.
3. We are drafting WR in the first this year almost no matter what.
Wow.
Now I am truly surprised.
Anyway, this is what I wanted from Beane, more tough business decisions.
Thanks for everything Jordan and Micah, it's really a shame that your era didn't bring Bills SuperBowl.
Team will be different without them.
Quoting you again today but I have to. Love this approach. I won't cut Poyer but I fully agree with your overall point. Let's do a hard off-season, push as little cap to next year as possible, sign 1-2 solid FAs and fill the roster with draft picks.
Oh now I see I am not the only one I wrote something similar couple posts above. Exactly this. Don't fill all holes by vet FAs before draft. Draft good and roster draft picks.
Am I really the only one who doesn't see this 5th round pick as ammo for trade up only?
I for one want Beane to use those pick to draft 10-11 players and then I want 8-9 or them to actually make a team. Don't bring tons of random useless vets, draft and use cheap talent.
Interesting. There was some info it won't happen because of the deal we had with last year (after his non football injury).
Anyway, seemed like a no-brainer to me.