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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/08/21/report-former-seahawks-punter-jon-ryan-expected-to-visit-bills/

Former Seahawks Punter Jon Ryan to Visit Bills on Tuesday

After his release from the Seattle Seahawks on Monday, veteran punter Jon Ryan already has a visit set up with an interested team.

According to Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times, Ryan is expected to fly to Buffalo on Tuesday for a meeting with the Bills.

 

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49 minutes ago, NickelCity said:

Is this a camp-leg thing? I think Schmidt is pretty good.

 

I would think so.  McD and Beane love competition though, so they're always pushing guys to stay focused and to get better.  

 

However,  I would think there's plenty of kicks needed for the remainder of the off season to just need another leg.  

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1 hour ago, NickelCity said:

Is this a camp-leg thing? I think Schmidt is pretty good.

Nope, it is a legit competition. Ryan has been around forever. I’m sure that if the Bills bring him in he is getting a serious look. Ryan has played like 10 seasons i think. He’s not going somewhere, the day after being released, unless he has a chance. My guess is if the Bills like what they see he will be signed to compete. If they don’t like what they see, they’ll pass.

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6 hours ago, Jeetz1231 said:

Haushka worked great for us, why not their punter too!

 

Rian Lindell was quite solid for many years, for that matter

 

1 hour ago, thenorthremembers said:

I wouldn't view this as a serious competition.

 

Hauschka's former holder and battery-mate?

 

I'd bet Colton Schmidt doesn't share your viewpoint

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4 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Nope, it is a legit competition. Ryan has been around forever. I’m sure that if the Bills bring him in he is getting a serious look. Ryan has played like 10 seasons i think. He’s not going somewhere, the day after being released, unless he has a chance. My guess is if the Bills like what they see he will be signed to compete. If they don’t like what they see, they’ll pass.

 

 

..pretty reasonable too.....looks like $1 mil/yr has been his salary........

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At this point in their respective careers, I think I'd probably stick with Schmidt. I think he's more suited to the Bills' philosophy of playing field position, a little more conservative.

 

Jon Ryan is a top-32 punter and deserves a job somewhere.

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5 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

At this point in their respective careers, I think I'd probably stick with Schmidt. I think he's more suited to the Bills' philosophy of playing field position, a little more conservative.

 

Jon Ryan is a top-32 punter and deserves a job somewhere.

 

I'd like to see more consistency from Schmidt and especially in key situations. 

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Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

I'd like to see more consistency from Schmidt and especially in key situations. 

 

 

I agree wholeheartedly. He's in that 'replacement level' tier but I think he's near the top of it.

 

If he can string together 2 good years, he'll be worth keeping long-term. If not, hot and cold is probably what he is at 27-28.

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Formerly of the Seahawks, per Rapoport 

 

@Rapsheet: Former #Seahawks punter Jon Ryan is flying to Buffalo and will sign with the #Bills when he lands, source said. He requested his release from Seattle, saw it quickly granted, now will land on his feet.

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