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In light of the newest AFC East trade, let's talk trades. What Bills player would be the easiest to move, assuming we got "fair" compensation? No guys on rookie deals, because that's too easy. And keep salary cap concerns in mind; a guy like Mario, while excellent, does have a huge contract.

 

Personally, I think it'd be Kyle. Guy is almost perfect technically, and doesn't have a huge contract.

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In light of the newest AFC East trade, let's talk trades. What Bills player would be the easiest to move, assuming we got "fair" compensation? No guys on rookie deals, because that's too easy. And keep salary cap concerns in mind; a guy like Mario, while excellent, does have a huge contract.

 

Personally, I think it'd be Kyle. Guy is almost perfect technically, and doesn't have a huge contract.

 

Kyle, at his age, and having only played for the Bills, is worth far more to the team than the draft pick we would get for him. We wouldn't get "fair" compensation. Other teams would be hesitant to acquire him given his age and the fact that he has never played elsewhere (that is to say that he has always had time to get up to speed in a new defensive system without dealing with other facets of a move).

 

Hughes would probably be the easiest to move. He has only been good as a Bill, but his contract is expiring (meaning "fair value" is easier to agree upon for both us and the acquiring team) and he has been excellent so far. He would probably net a 4th. I wouldn't trade him, but, if the organization knew that he would be likely be leaving after this year, I could see them making such a deal if they were pessimistic about the rest of the season.

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The problem with trades is that they are never for fair value. Say you trade Spiller, my guess is that the Bills would get maybe a 3rd for him. Why bother, the 3rd rounder has less than 50 50 chance being on your team in 3 years. Sign him for reasonable money and figure out how to use him.

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I think that the answer is Aaron Williams. He's a great player on a favorable contract with his best years still ahead.

 

I did have to re read the part about no one on a rookie contract. I have seen Hughes and Spiller suggested and neither would qualify. The easiest player on the team to move is easy and that's Watkins.

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The problem with trades is that they are never for fair value. Say you trade Spiller, my guess is that the Bills would get maybe a 3rd for him. Why bother, the 3rd rounder has less than 50 50 chance being on your team in 3 years. Sign him for reasonable money and figure out how to use him.

i don't even think you would get a third for him. the best you could hope for is to trade him for some other team's disappointment and hope you get another hughes.
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The problem with trades is that they are never for fair value. Say you trade Spiller, my guess is that the Bills would get maybe a 3rd for him. Why bother, the 3rd rounder has less than 50 50 chance being on your team in 3 years. Sign him for reasonable money and figure out how to use him.

 

It's just an intellectual exercise, homie.

 

I think that the answer is Aaron Williams. He's a great player on a favorable contract with his best years still ahead.

 

I did have to re read the part about no one on a rookie contract. I have seen Hughes and Spiller suggested and neither would qualify. The easiest player on the team to move is easy and that's Watkins.

 

Yeah, Watkins would've been too easy.

 

I was leaning towards AW, that's a good choice. His extension was pretty cheap.

 

 

 

Kyle, at his age, and having only played for the Bills, is worth far more to the team than the draft pick we would get for him. We wouldn't get "fair" compensation. Other teams would be hesitant to acquire him given his age and the fact that he has never played elsewhere (that is to say that he has always had time to get up to speed in a new defensive system without dealing with other facets of a move).

 

Hughes would probably be the easiest to move. He has only been good as a Bill, but his contract is expiring (meaning "fair value" is easier to agree upon for both us and the acquiring team) and he has been excellent so far. He would probably net a 4th. I wouldn't trade him, but, if the organization knew that he would be likely be leaving after this year, I could see them making such a deal if they were pessimistic about the rest of the season.

 

I'm just saying what guys would teams eagerly snap up. Don't think of it as a Bills thing. You're overthinking it.

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I know it's an exercise, but consider a loaded team with depth traded an injury prone, yes explosive hybrid player who has anger mgmt issues to a team desperate for wins, a coaching a mgmt unit desperate to keep their jobs.

 

Why trade anyone? We're just in the beginning of creating depth on our team. I would never trade AW, Hughes, M. Williams. The only one someone else would want, we have excellent depth, and he is not producing in this system is Spiller. Forget his draft status. All that matters is his production, and liklihood of future production under this regime.

 

I'm not saying trade Spiller. What I would do is activate Bryce Brown, and only play Spiller on ST. See if we could mix up BB, AD, and FJ driving up the middle and does our running game improve. I just can't stand the impulsive nature of Spiller dancing too much, not patient enough to see the hole develop, and get caught for a loss. Yes, he's explosive, but a great running game is about getting 4.5-6 yards a carry. spiller's stats often look high because he has three 0 yard plays, and then breaks off a 14 yard run. He can't block to save his life.

 

So if I have a gun to my head it would be Spiller, and his street cred around the league would likely get us maybe a 3rd but most likely a 4th round pick. BTW- not that I care, but the media will crucify us in the beginning for making this trade.

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The problem with trades is that they are never for fair value. Say you trade Spiller, my guess is that the Bills would get maybe a 3rd for him. Why bother, the 3rd rounder has less than 50 50 chance being on your team in 3 years. Sign him for reasonable money and figure out how to use him.

isnt 5 years enough time to figure out how to use him? At some point the toy is just broken.
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isnt 5 years enough time to figure out how to use him? At some point the toy is just broken.

 

 

Dont let what your eyes see during the game dictate rational thinking mrags.

 

Spiller, gilmore, mckelvin, average first round pix!!!

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Dont let what your eyes see during the game dictate rational thinking mrags.

 

Spiller, gilmore, mckelvin, average first round pix!!!

no. Gilmore and McKelvin are average first rounders. CJ is putrid.
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I know it's an exercise, but consider a loaded team with depth traded an injury prone, yes explosive hybrid player who has anger mgmt issues to a team desperate for wins, a coaching a mgmt unit desperate to keep their jobs.

 

Why trade anyone? We're just in the beginning of creating depth on our team. I would never trade AW, Hughes, M. Williams. The only one someone else would want, we have excellent depth, and he is not producing in this system is Spiller. Forget his draft status. All that matters is his production, and liklihood of future production under this regime.

 

I'm not saying trade Spiller. What I would do is activate Bryce Brown, and only play Spiller on ST. See if we could mix up BB, AD, and FJ driving up the middle and does our running game improve. I just can't stand the impulsive nature of Spiller dancing too much, not patient enough to see the hole develop, and get caught for a loss. Yes, he's explosive, but a great running game is about getting 4.5-6 yards a carry. spiller's stats often look high because he has three 0 yard plays, and then breaks off a 14 yard run. He can't block to save his life.

 

So if I have a gun to my head it would be Spiller, and his street cred around the league would likely get us maybe a 3rd but most likely a 4th round pick. BTW- not that I care, but the media will crucify us in the beginning for making this trade.

 

What are you talking about?

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Obviously, the good players. K Williams, Dareus, A Williams, C Glenn, etc.

 

Buy why would they want to trade them? Makes no sense. You get rid of the guys who are not good.

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How sad is this topic. The Bills are 3-3, yet fans are seriously considering fire sale. Why? Because this team was intimidated and lost at home against a very average Pats team.

 

Why trade good players away when you can just fire the head coach and OC and solve the 2 main problems with this team. Maybe promote Henderson or Pepper Johnson. I definitely wouldn't promote Schwartz, IMO he's treading water as far as his performance as our DC.

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How sad is this topic. The Bills are 3-3, yet fans are seriously considering fire sale. Why? Because this team was intimidated and lost at home against a very average Pats team.

 

Why trade good players away when you can just fire the head coach and OC and solve the 2 main problems with this team. Maybe promote Henderson or Pepper Johnson. I definitely wouldn't promote Schwartz, IMO he's treading water as far as his performance as our DC.

 

What are you talking about?

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