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Actually 16 games (he didn't play against NE) and he did it on only 207 carries. Barkley carried the ball almost 140 more times than Cook last season. Cook's 4.9 yards per carry were 5th behind Henry, Barkley, Gibbs, and Irving. The reason he wasn't on the field was plain stupidity by Brady. Cook was the most dominate player on either side of the ball for both teams against KC and Brady simply stopped calling his number. Stupid. We win that game if Brady leaves Cook in the game. He averaged 6.5 yards per carry against KC and 16.3 yards per catch. He was also 3 for 3 on targets. Nice try!
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I am all for locking up Shakir. He is a very important safety blanket for Josh. As I have pointed out many times, he was second in the NFL in YA; second only to Chase. However he also ran the shortest routes of any starting slot receiver in the NFL last season. He averaged only about 2 to 3 yards of air on his receptions. I'm perfectly happy he was re-signed, but he isn't exactly a down the field threat. If I'm comparing who is more critical to the success of the offense, Cook vs Shakir, Cook is way more valuable.
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Really, if anyone can run behind a great Oline, why was Davis a yard a carry less (3.9) then Cook (4.9)? Why then in the playoffs did Cook rush the ball 53 times to Davis' 7 when during the regular season Davis received about 50% of the carries Cook received? (Cook 207 to Davis 113). I don't think I'm the one who is off base here.
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I'm not saying don't sign Shakir. I like the signing. What I am saying is that people need to re-think the group think of top flight RBs are a dime a dozen. They aren't and the best teams seem to have good RBs. The truth is WRs are a dime a dozen and they burn out just like RBs do. My greatest criticism of Beane was for failing to invest premium picks on skill players to support Josh. He finally started doing it with Cook, Coleman and Kincaid the last 3 drafts. Now people want to throw away Cook because they think, wrongly, that he's easily replaced. They argue that any 4th rd RB can so the same job. How did Singletary and Moss work out? Why were all the top 6 rushers in the NFL last year top 2 round players. Why are 6 of 8 elite RBs listed in the PFF grade 1st and 2nd rd players? The answer is pretty simple, the scouts do know what they are doing and premium picks are premium picks for a reason. The bottom line is keep your best players if you can.
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This is the problem with conventional thinking about any sport. The Bills score 30-31 points a game. That equates to about 4 TDs and a FG. To produce those points, the Bills need to average about 370 yards per game or about 6300 yards per season. Why do I care where the yards come from as long as I get the yardage? Why would I pay 15 mill for a 900 yard WR if I can get a 1400 yard RB for the same price who is effective in both the running game, protecting the QB and the passing game? There was 27 WRs last season costing their teams $15 mill or more in cap. Only one of the 27 produced 1400+ yards and only 3 produced 1250 yards. Only 4 of the 27 produced double digits in TDs. That doesn't seem like a good allocation of limited cap space.
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The pendulum is swinging back toward the RBs. With the exception of KC, nearly all the playoff teams had a nearly 50/50 run pass balance. Some of that was helped by mobile QBs like Allen, Hurts and Lamar, but so did the performance of gifted backs like Robinson, Cook, Barkely, Henry etc... Also their were only 16 1000 yard backs last year vs 22 1000 yard receivers.
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So Shakir is worth $15 mill a season and Cook isn't LOL. Shakir has 1443 yards and 6 TDs the last 2 season on 148 touches. Cook has 2834 yards and 24 TDs the last 2 season on 520 touches, has made 2 Pro Bowls and was just voted to the NFL top 101 players by PFF. People who want to trade Cook instead of extending his contract need to re-think their priorities. I'm glad our management is finally investing in our drafted and developed skill players. It's long overdue.
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Gonzo Mock Draft Version 2.0 After Combine( Starts on Page 5)
GASabresIUFan replied to gonzo1105's topic in The Stadium Wall
If I can get Egbuka at 30, I draft him. -
Gonzo Mock Draft Version 2.0 After Combine( Starts on Page 5)
GASabresIUFan replied to gonzo1105's topic in The Stadium Wall
These numbers are probably close given how deep last year's WR class was. Worthy was the 5th WR taken in 2024 with pick 28. Then Pearsall (6th), Legette (7th), Coleman (8th), McConkey (9th), and Polk (10th) with picks 31 to 37. Egbuka and Golden would fit in nicely with that group. -
Oh good, another trade Cook thread. Maybe just maybe we should invest in a player other than Allen who is central to all parts of the offense. I'm not saying sign him to a ten year extension, but is $15 mill so out of whack for a player who racks up 1400+ yards from scrimmage and is critical to both the running and passing game. Let's put that contract into perspective. There were 27 WRs costing over 15 mill last year. How many of those 27 contributed 1400 yards of offense? One! Only Justin Jefferson. How many of these overpaid WRs had over 1250 yards? 3 - Jeudy, St Brown and Jefferson. The best WRs touch the ball about 100-120 times a season. Cook, even in a rotation, is touching the ball 250 times. I'd rather pay Cook 15 mill per season for years 5-7, then waste 15 mill+ on a "No. 1" WR. (Cooks years 1-4 are his rookie contract). https://overthecap.com/position/wide-receiver https://www.nfl.com/stats/player-stats/category/receiving/2024/REG/all/receivingyards/DESC Maybe, just maybe, we should keep a star offensive player that we drafted and developed. Given McD's comments on Cook, I suspect management feels like I do. As to the draft, draft a WR early and another late and lets see if some cheap spaghetti sticks. With the other premium picks get a DL and a CB. If Johnson walks, grab a RB mid to late to add talent to the depth. I like GA's Etienne as a replacement for Johnson.
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NFL may push touchbacks up to the 35 yard line
GASabresIUFan replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Let's put in on the 50. That makes about as much sense. Put it back on the 25. That's good enough. Give the defense a friggin chance. -
In the Athletic today they suggested re-signing Douglas for 1 year at $10 mill with a $7 mill cap hit with 3 mill in 2 void years. Then using a good draft pick on a CB in the draft. I’d suggest actually drafting 2 CBs like we did in 2022 draft.
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We don't have to bring in every ex-Bill or ex-Panther (or in this case ex-bill and ex-panther) Maybe we can try for some better players? Nothing wrong with wanting Elam gone and to upgrade the CBs on this roster. It's a necessity, but bringing back Jackson doesn't move the needle.
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I don't think it changes his 2026 void year cost.
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DaQuan Jones is leading the most likely cap casualty after Miller. The savings if we dump Jones is only about 1.65 million. He also has a dead cap in 2026 of 3.7 regardless if he stays or goes. Unless Beane and Co think Jones is done as an NFL player, I don't think he'll be cut. Given his cap in 2026, I also don't think he can reasonably be restructured. FYI - Reminder that the four largest straight up cap savings are 1 - Miller 8.397 2- Edwards 4.03 3. AJE 3.339 4. Trubisky 2.5 By the way: This blurb from ESPN has made me re-think keeping Miller at all. June 1 designation here we come. https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/story/_/id/43903031/2025-nfl-offseason-salary-cap-questions-32-teams-contracts-cuts-trades
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NFL Off-Season Free Agency/Trade Positional Breakdown WR
GASabresIUFan replied to billsfan89's topic in The Stadium Wall
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The football trifecta and where do the Bills stand?
GASabresIUFan replied to Sweats's topic in The Stadium Wall
For the Bills Kemp, Gilcrest, Dubenion Kelly, Thomas, Reed Allen, Cook, Shakir (so far) -
I’ve added a couple of polls.