Mango Posted September 4, 2020 Posted September 4, 2020 I think they'll find somebody, CB depth is a little messy at the moment. They do not have much wiggle room for injuries/mistakes. Depth chart is pretty close to the below. I am thinking they try and bring in some insurance at CB, push Lewis and Jackson to the PS (waivers). Then to make room, they'll have to get skinnier at a place with some depth like WR or DL. Tre EJ Gaines- Opted Out- Often injured but good when healthy Josh Norman- Hamstring. Unsure what is left in the tank at the moment (could flip with Levi) Levi Wallace- Missed practice time. Hot and cold CB2 (could flip with Norman) Taron Johnson- Who has yet to make it through a full 16 weeks since entering the league two years ago... and is our slot corner. Siran Neal- Special teams ace and sometimes plays in the nickel Cam Lewis- Practice Squad, UDFA- Buffalo- Would be a great story if we could production out of him. Unsure how camp has gone for him Dane Jackson- Rookie, 7th round pick. Unsure how good of a camp he has had.
Giuseppe Tognarelli Posted September 4, 2020 Posted September 4, 2020 If recent history is any indication, the Bills will cut down to a disturbing lack of depth at the cornerback position -- a position that is already thin and has injuries. It's one weird trend with this coach/GM. So, tomorrow, I expect them to only have four true CBs on the roster, plus Siran Neal: White Norman (already injured) Wallace (already injured) T. Johnson (gets injured every year) Neal Lewis and Jackson will be cut.
TheyCallMeAndy Posted September 4, 2020 Posted September 4, 2020 It’s probably already been said but ever year a vet is signed late into TC that, on paper, is an instant starter but doesn’t make the 53. I think that guy this year is Brian Winters 1
Manther Posted September 5, 2020 Posted September 5, 2020 On 9/3/2020 at 4:06 PM, Limeaid said: Obviously you failed 3rd grade math. He did not get 2 penalties a game last year even for those which were not taken by opposing teams. Taught to me by my debate team: "Exaggeration is a tool used by those unprepared for battle of wits." I did not fail 3rd grade math, so, I understand your point on exaggeration. However, if Lee Smith played full time snaps he would average two penalties a game.
Saxum Posted September 5, 2020 Posted September 5, 2020 17 minutes ago, Manther said: I did not fail 3rd grade math, so, I understand your point on exaggeration. However, if Lee Smith played full time snaps he would average two penalties a game. I should have stated you did not demonstrate 3rd grade math skills. Lee Smith does not have the skills for a team to play full time stats and IF is a mythical theoretical word.
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