buffalobillsgrl Posted February 8, 2013 Posted February 8, 2013 (edited) Am I mistaken......or is Dorin Dickerson also a free agent this year? What does everyone think about bringing him back? Personally I would like to see him back again. Interesting to see what he could bring if given more of an opportunity. For now as we continue to discuss Levitre and Byrd, I guess he goes in the forgotten man category along with Moats (yes, he is still on the team) Edited February 8, 2013 by buffalobillsgrl
Doc Posted February 8, 2013 Posted February 8, 2013 He's an exclusive-rights FA. The Bills should and probably will bring him back.
buffalobillsgrl Posted February 8, 2013 Author Posted February 8, 2013 He's an exclusive-rights FA. The Bills should and probably will bring him back. Really hope so, I think he could end up being a really solid player. He was when he landed on the field Wasn't there someone else who was an exclusive rights FA as well?
Doc Posted February 8, 2013 Posted February 8, 2013 Really hope so, I think he could end up being a really solid player. He was when he landed on the field Wasn't there someone else who was an exclusive rights FA as well? Mike Caussin.
buffalobillsgrl Posted February 9, 2013 Author Posted February 9, 2013 Mike Caussin. Ahhhh yup that is it........another forgotten man
boyst Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Two TE's - Caussin and Dickerson, worthy of noting, especially because it is widely viewed that we have problems at TE and hope to address. Nix has stated that he wants a TE that can last an entire season. With the failures of recent high value and big name TE's going to other teams I think a lot can be said that TE's are not very good in the modern NFL. Of course, that is because they want TE's with stats. If we get rid of Caussin and Dickerson who do we bring in? Do we want to use a pick before the 3rd to secure a TE before we shore up the LB's and QB? Do we look at the list of FA's and try to get one? There really are not that many attractive FA's out there but one I am starting to like is Brandon Myers from Oakland. He had over 750 yards, and a stunning 10 yards per completion. Prior to a week or two ago I really did not know much about him. If we do not keep Caussin then we will bring in someone else. Lee Smith may not look appealing but he is a great blocker with attitude. A dream would be Smith, Chandler, and Myers. Per Rotoworld Tony GonzalezFred Davis Dustin Keller Jared Cook Martellus Bennett Brandon Myers James Casey Dallas Clark Ben Watson Anthony Fasano Delanie Walker Kellen Winslow Todd Heap Jeremy Shockey Visanthe Shiancoe Chris Cooley Dante Rosario Travis Beckum Alex Smith Cameron Morrah Leonard Pope Billy Bajema Gary Barnidge John Phillips Will Heller So, to get back to Dickerson, should we keep him? What role would he have in our offense? Do we need a 4th TE? Is he even a TE? Yes, it might not be much, yes, and some times. Dickerson is fast, athletic, and belongs on special teams. He can offer more then that. He can stretch a field and play football. I would just as soon keep Dickerson then I would a 4th RB.
Buftex Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 There aren't many tight ends who can last an entire season...the two or three that do are freaks.
boyst Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 There aren't many tight ends who can last an entire season...the two or three that do are freaks. Good point. Makes you appreciate Gonzalez more. Gates, Gronk, Witten have been beat down by injury heavily.
Thurmal34 Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Nix gets a ton of crap for not taking Gronk over Troup, and I get it. But, IIRC Gronk missed his entire pre draft year due to injury. Now it seems he's living up to his pre draft reports - stud when healthy but injured often.
Meathead Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Seems to me he dropped a few key balls yeah he did, a couple very key ones too. very disappointing im sure the coaches will take a long look at him tho. seems like that h-back is a hot wrinkle in the nfl these days
RuntheDamnBall Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 There aren't many tight ends who can last an entire season...the two or three that do are freaks. Even the freaks have a tough time staying healthy: see Hernandez, Gronk, Graham. Gonzo is one that comes to mind with a pretty healthy career.
Captain Hindsight Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Seems to me he dropped a few key balls When? This is the line for every Bills player it seems
thewildrabbit Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 There aren't many tight ends who can last an entire season...the two or three that do are freaks. Probably why the Patriots carry so many TE's on their roster
3rdand12 Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 yeah he did, a couple very key ones too. very disappointing im sure the coaches will take a long look at him tho. seems like that h-back is a hot wrinkle in the nfl these days Yes i recall he could get open but dropped too many. needs to work on hands and blocking But i agree he is worth a hard look. I think Caussin may not make it past camp. Chandler Smith Dickerson and ...... hopefully
Beerball Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Two TE's - Caussin and Dickerson, worthy of noting, especially because it is widely viewed that we have problems at TE and hope to address. Nix has stated that he wants a TE that can last an entire season. With the failures of recent high value and big name TE's going to other teams I think a lot can be said that TE's are not very good in the modern NFL. Of course, that is because they want TE's with stats. So, to get back to Dickerson, should we keep him? What role would he have in our offense? Do we need a 4th TE? Is he even a TE? Yes, it might not be much, yes, and some times. Dickerson is fast, athletic, and belongs on special teams. He can offer more then that. He can stretch a field and play football. I would just as soon keep Dickerson then I would a 4th RB. Ralph said it IIRC. If Dickerson is a willing blocker you keep him. We might finally see the end of Corey Mc (unless his special teams prowess lands him a spot).
HansLanda Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Nix gets a ton of crap for not taking Gronk over Troup, and I get it. But, IIRC Gronk missed his entire pre draft year due to injury. Now it seems he's living up to his pre draft reports - stud when healthy but injured often. He's a first ballot HOF'er when healthy, above average when nicked up and a great dancer when really hurt. This guy has it all.
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