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Jets players we want on the Bills?


Drewgetz

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It's seems that with the cap the way it is with the Bills having so much more room then the Jets ($20.6M vs $19.4M) and the Bills having a number of the Jets old coaches we would be at an advantage of acquiring a number of Jets players bound to be released. Assuming the players liked their coaches the Bills might get the pick of the litter out of NJ.

 

Who do you think will be released by the Jets and of them who would you like at OBD?

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Even though Landry would be nice, there really isn't nearly the need at that position as let's say a WR. Considering that Chandler could be questionable for next year, I'd say Keller would seem like an intriguing prospect to become our TE.

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Since a number of fans here like to cite win - loss percentage and "clutch " play in playoffs, why not Sanchez ? He's taken his team all the way to the AFC championship twice !

 

He looks like a Pro Bowl QB when he plays the Bills.

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"The Daily News is reporting that Scott, Calvin Pace and Jason Smith will be cut before the 2013 salary cap kicks in for the start of the signing period on March 12. None of the moves is a surprise. They represent a combined cap savings of $27.7 million." Link

 

Maybe they won't be so hard pressed to release Keller and Landry after all.

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"The Daily News is reporting that Scott, Calvin Pace and Jason Smith will be cut before the 2013 salary cap kicks in for the start of the signing period on March 12. None of the moves is a surprise. They represent a combined cap savings of $27.7 million." Link

 

Maybe they won't be so hard pressed to release Keller and Landry after all.

landry is a free agent
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"The Daily News is reporting that Scott, Calvin Pace and Jason Smith will be cut before the 2013 salary cap kicks in for the start of the signing period on March 12. None of the moves is a surprise. They represent a combined cap savings of $27.7 million." Link

 

Maybe they won't be so hard pressed to release Keller and Landry after all.

Jason Smith is our Levitre walking back up plan

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