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jahnyc

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  1. I think we are all hoping that Brown shows improvement from his first year, but given his recovery from back surgery and lack of reps in camp, I am not sure that we count on that, particularly in the beginning part of the season.

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  2. I guess we will see with Elam.  Is converting from press to zone coverage a difficult thing for a corner?  Would think going the other way (zone to press) could be difficult if the corner does not have the physical ability needed.

     

    If Elam is not a starter at CB in the first game or early in the season (or plays poorly if he does), it will be a big disappointment.  We have had some high round draft picks at CB play well in their first season (Winfield, Clements and Tre).  Others, not so much (McKelvin).  Elam seems to have the desire and athleticism to succeed, but if he does not play well in his first season, I will be concerned about his long-term prospects, since there are a lot of examples of first round drafted CBs contributing immediately.  I get it that there is a learning curve for first year players, particularly at certain positions (such as QB), but we really need Elam to be a player this year.

  3. It is silly to rate this draft now, but other than liking the picks for Elam, Shakir and Araiza, not sure that any of the other picks will become significant contributors.  Do not like the pick of Cook for the reasons others have noted, including that he may be at best no more than a part time player, which does not seem like good value for a second round pick.  Gave the overall draft by the Bills a "C".

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  4. I am surprised that there has not been more information coming out about restructurings of current contracts with certain players (i.e., Morse, Dawkins, etc.), cuts or salary reductions (Beasley, Williams, others as possibilities), extensions (i.e. Diggs) or even tenders to restricted free agents (i.e,. Bates).  Maybe there haven't been any restructures other than the ones reported so far, but that would be odd to me given the rumors of the Bills' interest in a number of free agents and associated need for cap room.  Same with possible cuts.  I thought the Bills would extend Diggs to get more cap space, but Beane said there have not been conversations about this.

     

    I would understand the hesitancy to restructure White's contract given his injury, but there are a number of other contracts that could be restructured freeing up cap space.  Will be interesting to see if there have been restructures or reductions in salary that have not been reported yet.  There also were a lot of rumors that Morse was going to retire.  I assume that he would have decided by now if he was going to do so.  As for additional cuts, I would have thought the Bills would make them before the start of free agency to give the players the best opportunity to find employment with another team.

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  5. I do worry about big market teams like LA being able to sign players at a discount or players forcing a trade/release because players want to be there.  This can result in a competitive advantage.  Josh Allen should attract talent, but I don't know if it will be enough, particularly since we will be competing with some other good QBs that also can attract talent (i.e., Mahomes, Herbert, Burrows and Rogers).

  6. I guess it depends on what Dorsey wants.  If he wants to be a HC at some point, staying with the Bills and working with Josh Allen seems the way to go, similar to Daboll's path, because Josh is about the best contributor to potential success an OC can have.  If he has a strong relationship with Daboll and/or wants out of Buffalo as a place to live, then he will leave.  Job security should be somewhat similar if tied to the job security of his head coach since McDermott is safe for the foreseeable future and Daboll should get at least two, if not three years with the Giants to prove he is the right coach for the team.

     

    One wild card here is what is Dorsey's relationship like with McDermott?  Do we know anything about how McDermott gets along with the coaches on his coaching staff?  Also have seen reports that our assistant QB coach and assistant o-line coach may be going with Daboll.  That would be a bit of a problem if our OC, QB coach and assistant QB coach all leave at the same time.

  7. Really depends on who replaces him.  I assume that McBeane have been preparing for a scenario where they lose both Daboll and Frazier.  I don't know if the replacements will come from the current coaching staff or if the targets will be outside the organization, but I hope they will be competent replacements because it would be hard to argue that Frazier and Daboll have not been, at a minimum, competent in their respective roles.

  8. CB will need to be addressed either in free agency or early in the draft because who knows if Tre will be ready to play by the beginning of next regular season.  If Wallace is not re-signed, then maybe CB is addressed in both free agency and the draft.  Clearly, will be a position of need.

     

    I don't think we have much cap space for 2022, but we have definite needs that can't all be filled in the draft.  OG, RB, CB and a stout DT are the areas where we need significant improvement in play or better depth.  I doubt they all can be addressed next offseason, but I would prioritize trying to keep our franchise QB healthy by finding upgrades at OG.

  9. This is an interesting topic with a lot to speculate about.  I could see the Bills drafting a CB, center, WR or LB with the first or second round pick for the reasons noted in this thread.  A first round CB could be a day 1 starter.  The Bills also could be thinking about a replacement for Star, so I would add DT to the list, including in the first round.  The Edmunds situation will be interesting. I have a feeling that they will not pick up the option but say all the right things when announced that they want to negotiate a long-term extension with him, whether or not there is real interest in doing so.

  10. Starting to believe that there is a lot of risk associated with almost all of the edge prospects (more than usual given the opt outs and the overall odd past college season).  Even with the clear need for a better pass rush, I am starting to think that the Bills should draft a CB, RB or offensive lineman in the first round this year based on the limited information that I have seen.

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