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The X-factor that is not being considered is what the cap will be next year. I believe they are projecting it will go up like over $10,000,000 from 2015 to 2016, which of course makes signing these players substantially easier. http://www.buffalorumblings.com/buffalo-bills-analysis-all-22/2015/3/19/8254541/buffalo-bills-2016-salary-cap-space-projection. As this article points out, of course, the Bills still will have a situation, but redoing the percy and clay deals will add around another 15 mill, plus the 8 mil projected here, and you are looking at 23 mil not including anything that can be done with Mario.

 

Besides, look at what the Saints have done; it doesn't matter how little cap space you have, you can just sign everyone to back-loaded deals and just assume the cap will keep going up to bail you out.

 

I will say this right now, there is absolutely no chance Dareus walks. None. Unless he doesn't want to stay of course, but all signs show him wanting to remain in Buffalo. You have to wonder how much of that is the Rex Effect.

The Saints dumped Jeremy Graham, Ben Grubbs and Kenny Stills for Max Unger and Dan Ellerbee in order to barely get under the cap. They also had to restructure and extend their other OG's contract to push some of his cap hit off. But at least they have a QB in place who can get them to a Super Bowl. The Bills are getting into the same cap situation without one. That's what infuriates me. It's one thing to do this to your team when you have a chance to win it all. That's defendable. But it's another when you're not in position to do that.

 

As for Dareus, this offseason is/was prime time to sign him. The Bills won't be able to compete if they get into a competitive bidding situation. They just don't have the cap space and some team will get in the area of Dolphins-level stupid (I'm looking at you, Oakland). A team can't have two $20M a season defensive linemen. The Bills can tag him, try to re-sign him and then trade his rights if they have to. That'll still be tough. The more I think about it, the more doubtful I am that they will be to retain him if he isn't extended before the season ends.

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I suspect Dareus is going to want something equivalent to Suh, so we will see if settles for less, but he should clearly be the top priority. I think he is a better all around player and a case could be made for that. Gilmore will be the toughest to sign I think. Top CBs command stupid money. It is going to be tough to keep him if he has a strong year this year.

Gilmore is going into his 4th year, and he has shown flashes for periods of time. BUT, he hasn't really had the big year you might think a #1 might have had. Looking at his first three years vs Darius....and there is not comparison, the big guy did better. Gilmore needs to show a full year at all pro performance level to get the crazy money. He hasn't shown that in three years, however. The Bills PR machine would have you believe in that, but I just haven't seen it yet. :(

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The Saints dumped Jeremy Graham, Ben Grubbs and Kenny Stills for Max Unger and Dan Ellerbee in order to barely get under the cap. They also had to restructure and extend their other OG's contract to push some of his cap hit off. But at least they have a QB in place who can get them to a Super Bowl. The Bills are getting into the same cap situation without one. That's what infuriates me. It's one thing to do this to your team when you have a chance to win it all. That's defendable. But it's another when you're not in position to do that.

 

As for Dareus, this offseason is/was prime time to sign him. The Bills won't be able to compete if they get into a competitive bidding situation. They just don't have the cap space and some team will get in the area of Dolphins-level stupid (I'm looking at you, Oakland). A team can't have two $20M a season defensive linemen. The Bills can tag him, try to re-sign him and then trade his rights if they have to. That'll still be tough. The more I think about it, the more doubtful I am that they will be to retain him if he isn't extended before the season ends.

 

We can if we don't have a 20 million a year QB. And I don't see one on the horizon, do you? There is Rivers next year, but most think he isn't going anywhere, and that if he does, it won't be to Buffalo for the same reasons he won't go to LA. We won't ever be good if we constantly shed our good players because we don't have that franchise QB so we assume we don't have a chance to win. I believe we have a very good chance to win with this team, QB situation considered.

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Gilmore is going into his 4th year, and he has shown flashes for periods of time. BUT, he hasn't really had the big year you might think a #1 might have had. Looking at his first three years vs Darius....and there is not comparison, the big guy did better. Gilmore needs to show a full year at all pro performance level to get the crazy money. He hasn't shown that in three years, however. The Bills PR machine would have you believe in that, but I just haven't seen it yet. :(

and he's under contract for the next 2 seasons

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We can if we don't have a 20 million a year QB. And I don't see one on the horizon, do you? There is Rivers next year, but most think he isn't going anywhere, and that if he does, it won't be to Buffalo for the same reasons he won't go to LA. We won't ever be good if we constantly shed our good players because we don't have that franchise QB so we assume we don't have a chance to win. I believe we have a very good chance to win with this team, QB situation considered.

Not with the money already committed we can't. Or rather we can't keep Dareus without losing 2-3 other important players. There are realities to the Bills' spending.

and he's under contract for the next 2 seasons

Yes, but in 2016 he's going to make just over $11M so extending him next offseason makes a lot of sense.

Something else that hasn't been mentioned is whether or not Incognito will be around next year.

That's a good point. He will need re-signed or replaced with either a draft pick. If he's re-signed he won't be looking for a vet minimum again. This is his year to show he can play and stay out of trouble.

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Not with the money already committed we can't. Or rather we can't keep Dareus without losing 2-3 other important players. There are realities to the Bills' spending.

 

What 2-3 other important players would we lose? And are they more important than Glenn, Gilmore, Bradham, and Dareus?

 

Just watching Dareus play, and the effect of him not being there during the raiders game tells me he is priority one. I could see losing 1, or maybe 2 of the others though. I wouldn't like it, but we have to do what we have to do.

 

I get what you have been saying about restructuring but in some cases it just makes sense. Restructuring Mario so that he retires a Bill? Absolutely, same with Kyle. Add that to the CAP going up, and I don't think we will be in cap hell like the Saints. No we likely won't be able to get a big money QB if one becomes available, and next year we won't make a big free agency splash, but we already have the talent on our team to retain.

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What 2-3 other important players would we lose? And are they more important than Glenn, Gilmore, Bradham, and Dareus?

 

Just watching Dareus play, and the effect of him not being there during the raiders game tells me he is priority one. I could see losing 1, or maybe 2 of the others though. I wouldn't like it, but we have to do what we have to do.

 

I get what you have been saying about restructuring but in some cases it just makes sense. Restructuring Mario so that he retires a Bill? Absolutely, same with Kyle. Add that to the CAP going up, and I don't think we will be in cap hell like the Saints. No we likely won't be able to get a big money QB if one becomes available, and next year we won't make a big free agency splash, but we already have the talent on our team to retain.

Realistically we'd lose Bradham, Glenn and maybe one other to retain Dareus if he makes what would be expected. That's already assuming Harvin is gone after this season and Clay gets restructured. I'm not on the "restructure everybody" bandwagon though. Clay's restructure is already planned by the team. It just converts a roster bonus to a signing bonus. It was done that way to prevent Miami from matching. Edited by BarleyNY
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Realistically we'd lose Bradham, Glenn and maybe one other to retain Dareus if he makes what would be expected. That's already assuming Harvin is gone after this season and Clay gets restructured. I'm not on the "restructure everybody" bandwagon though. Clay's restructure is already planned by the team. It just converts a roster bonus to a signing bonus. It was done that way to prevent Miami from matching.

I guarantee they have thought about this 100 times more than you. The great thing about Daddy Warbucks is that he doesn't care how much actual cash he puts out. So he can spend a lot in a bonus or huge salary in first year which makes the player happy because he's got it in his pocket and then the next few years he doesn't have to pay as much. I understand everything about the salary cap but there are ways to mess with each year about what you are spending and what you will spend that allows a lot of creativity in signing a good amount of large contracts.

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Nice read and interesting statistical basis. At some point, if we keep drafting well, we won't be able to keep everyone. Hopefully by then the success of the team will help with the contract situations. Hopefully they read the Albert Haynesworth letter. :thumbsup:

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I guarantee they have thought about this 100 times more than you. The great thing about Daddy Warbucks is that he doesn't care how much actual cash he puts out. So he can spend a lot in a bonus or huge salary in first year which makes the player happy because he's got it in his pocket and then the next few years he doesn't have to pay as much. I understand everything about the salary cap but there are ways to mess with each year about what you are spending and what you will spend that allows a lot of creativity in signing a good amount of large contracts.

Feel free to describe how that is going to work because the salary cap rules are pretty straightforward. You and the Bills brass can think about it as much as you/they want, but the rules and numbers are the same. Too many fans think there are magical ways around the cap, but ultimately there's only so much a team can do within the rules. Sure there are ways to push off cap hits for players you want to keep, but really can't afford. That eventually comes back around to bite the team though. The only reasonable time to do it is when pushing for a championship and the Bills don't have a QB in place to warrant that course of action.

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We need to draft well and replace one of those guys...ideally not by losing one to free agency and trade them ahead of time for a nice pick. With gilmore under contract next year what if he has a monster year in rex's defense? Maybe we could pry a late first or for sure a second for him? To continue to field a competitive team we need to draft well and need lots of high draft picks for better chances at high end talent.

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Feel free to describe how that is going to work because the salary cap rules are pretty straightforward. You and the Bills brass can think about it as much as you/they want, but the rules and numbers are the same. Too many fans think there are magical ways around the cap, but ultimately there's only so much a team can do within the rules. Sure there are ways to push off cap hits for players you want to keep, but really can't afford. That eventually comes back around to bite the team though. The only reasonable time to do it is when pushing for a championship and the Bills don't have a QB in place to warrant that course of action.

I think the point the poster was trying to make is that there are some very intelligent people working for the Bills. People who this is there main profession and understand things about salary caps way more than we do. These same people that work for the Bills have a plan. I am willing to enjoy this year and let the guys in the FO keep our good players. I also trust that they will find us some young talent and that our coaches will coach them up.

 

Having said all that, of course you lose some players to FA. Nature of the beast. Next Man Up.

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Feel free to describe how that is going to work because the salary cap rules are pretty straightforward. You and the Bills brass can think about it as much as you/they want, but the rules and numbers are the same. Too many fans think there are magical ways around the cap, but ultimately there's only so much a team can do within the rules. Sure there are ways to push off cap hits for players you want to keep, but really can't afford. That eventually comes back around to bite the team though. The only reasonable time to do it is when pushing for a championship and the Bills don't have a QB in place to warrant that course of action.

So you would suggest what?

 

The whole tired arguement of "but the quarterback doooooooo" is just that....OLD

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Gilmore is going into his 4th year, and he has shown flashes for periods of time. BUT, he hasn't really had the big year you might think a #1 might have had. Looking at his first three years vs Darius....and there is not comparison, the big guy did better. Gilmore needs to show a full year at all pro performance level to get the crazy money. He hasn't shown that in three years, however. The Bills PR machine would have you believe in that, but I just haven't seen it yet. :(

You are right, but with our luck, this will be his breakout year and there will be teams throwing money at him.

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Feel free to describe how that is going to work because the salary cap rules are pretty straightforward. You and the Bills brass can think about it as much as you/they want, but the rules and numbers are the same. Too many fans think there are magical ways around the cap, but ultimately there's only so much a team can do within the rules. Sure there are ways to push off cap hits for players you want to keep, but really can't afford. That eventually comes back around to bite the team though. The only reasonable time to do it is when pushing for a championship and the Bills don't have a QB in place to warrant that course of action.

 

The answer is within your post. "There's only so much a team can do within the rules". They haven't done everything they can do to minimize cap issues - yet. We will see it though.

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The answer is within your post. "There's only so much a team can do within the rules". They haven't done everything they can do to minimize cap issues - yet. We will see it though.

That's absolutely not true. They've spent somewhat foolishly on Shady, Clay and several others. What they haven't done is shown restraint or drafted particularly well.

So you would suggest what?

 

The whole tired arguement of "but the quarterback doooooooo" is just that....OLD

BS. There's a time and place to go "all in" and it isn't with Matt Cassel at QB.

I think the point the poster was trying to make is that there are some very intelligent people working for the Bills. People who this is there main profession and understand things about salary caps way more than we do. These same people that work for the Bills have a plan. I am willing to enjoy this year and let the guys in the FO keep our good players. I also trust that they will find us some young talent and that our coaches will coach them up.

Having said all that, of course you lose some players to FA. Nature of the beast. Next Man Up.

Ok. And no NFL teams have a poor plan? No NFL front offices make any bad decisions? Puh-lease. I'll call it like I see it without any Red-and-Blue tinted glasses. Edited by BarleyNY
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Interesting read and takes from you guys. Don't forget they can cut a few guys and save some cap. I also believe Fred will go out as a Bill at the end of this year.m that's $2 mil a year we won't be spending, and Darby will be cheap for a few years.

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