BillsShredder83 Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 22 hours ago, Thurman#1 said: It's going to be a lot harder to bring in decent players at a decent price next year than it has been so far for Beane. Right now we have $2.8M estimated 2021 cap space and the rollover will likely be around $4M or less. That's just about enough to sign the rookies we draft, and We actually looked reasonably healthy, but this COVID thing destroyed next year's cap, and that will affect a lot of teams badly, including us. If we want a good RT next year we may have to draft one early. The one good thing is that guys who sign contracts next year will have to sign low. There just aren't a lot of teams with money. We might get a guy, maybe even Daryl Williams, to sign a team-friendly one-year deal, but I'm pretty sure Williams would like to avoid that if possible, having just signed a one-year team-friendly deal this year. There'll be ways to cut a bit here and there. But they have a lot of things they'll need to do just replacing Milano, Josh Norman, Murphy, Levi Wallace, Bojorquez, Boettger, Feliciano, Winters, Daryl Williams, Nsekhe, Tyler Kroft, McKenzie, Andre Roberts and Matt Barkley. Team depth will likely take a major hit and new holes will be developed and we're likely to take a hit in terms of total talent if things stay as they are as far as expected cap level. The cap hit is going to be an issue around the league. That means there's going to be starters sitting on the couch, or taking team friendly deals across the league. Well see some GMs get creative, probably alot of restructuring of deals to backend payouts if I had to guess. If all teams are dealing with the same issue, then I think it benefits us having one of the better GMs in the league figuring this out. Might even find creative ways to sign players that normally wouldn't be available to us. Wizards gunna wizard
BarleyNY Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 5 hours ago, Doc Brown said: He regressed this year as he played fairly well last year. Resigning him at the time made sure you could keep the same o-line together (Dawkins, Spain, Morse, Feliciano, Ford/Nsekhe) if you wanted to this year. Continuity they say is important with offensive lines. It was before the Daryl Williams signing (didn't know what to expect from him) and the Winters signing. If we cut Spain after this season it's only a 1.5 million dollar cap hit spread out over the next two seasons. At the worst you're getting great depth at the o-line. Wish they did the same with LB's. Yeah, I get what they did. It just seemed like a lot of money for what we were getting with him. I get that the payout wasn’t that huge, but who else was going to give him that kind of contract? He’s exactly the kind of player on the kind of contract that gets churned off of a roster by a younger, cheaper player.
Doc Brown Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 2 hours ago, BarleyNY said: Yeah, I get what they did. It just seemed like a lot of money for what we were getting with him. I get that the payout wasn’t that huge, but who else was going to give him that kind of contract? He’s exactly the kind of player on the kind of contract that gets churned off of a roster by a younger, cheaper player. Basically a one year rental contract like that. There's definitely teams that would've given him a similar contract as he'd be a better option at guard on some teams around the league.
BarleyNY Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 1 hour ago, Doc Brown said: Basically a one year rental contract like that. There's definitely teams that would've given him a similar contract as he'd be a better option at guard on some teams around the league. It is a 3 year, $15M deal or effectively a $5.75M one year deal. The latter would tie him for 26th among OGs (or he’d be at 33rd at $5M AAV with the former). Spotrac OG AAV here. That’s a pretty obvious overpay for a guy who just got shuffled to the bench or was a pretty marginal starter. I can accept that Beane overpaid him to keep continuity on the line and ensure we had good IOL depth, but he still overpaid by about double. But in the end it’s only $2M-$3M in cap space and that isn’t going to have a big impact on the team so I’m not going to belabor the point any further. The real tragedy for the Bills is that they paid Spain and traded away Teller.
Buffalo716 Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 (edited) Ford has been an average guard so far. He hasn't been getting much push in the run game And he's honestly been getting pushed back in the pass game. Defensive ends we're not able to bullrush him at right tackle, but defensive tackles have been able to He needs to work on his anchor a bit for guard play Edited October 7, 2020 by Buffalo716 1
formerlyofCtown Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 On 10/6/2020 at 6:40 AM, YoloinOhio said: They seem to really like both and I can see them re-signing mongo, not sure he would be cost prohibitive. Williams is a different story. He might really get some cash on the open market if he stays healthy, at age 29. I think they could draft an OT. How good of an OT can we get with the 32nd pick.😁 1
Chandler#81 Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 35 minutes ago, formerlyofCtown said: How good of an OT can we get with the 32nd pick.😁 John Fina? 1
formerlyofCtown Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 1 minute ago, Chandler#81 said: John Fina? Not bad then. 1
BullBuchanan Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 On 10/6/2020 at 10:01 AM, Thurman#1 said: It's going to be a lot harder to bring in decent players at a decent price next year than it has been so far for Beane. Right now we have $2.8M estimated 2021 cap space and the rollover will likely be around $4M or less. That's just about enough to sign the rookies we draft, and We actually looked reasonably healthy, but this COVID thing destroyed next year's cap, and that will affect a lot of teams badly, including us. If we want a good RT next year we may have to draft one early. The one good thing is that guys who sign contracts next year will have to sign low. There just aren't a lot of teams with money. We might get a guy, maybe even Daryl Williams, to sign a team-friendly one-year deal, but I'm pretty sure Williams would like to avoid that if possible, having just signed a one-year team-friendly deal this year. There'll be ways to cut a bit here and there. But they have a lot of things they'll need to do just replacing Milano, Josh Norman, Murphy, Levi Wallace, Bojorquez, Boettger, Feliciano, Winters, Daryl Williams, Nsekhe, Tyler Kroft, McKenzie, Andre Roberts and Matt Barkley. Team depth will likely take a major hit and new holes will be developed and we're likely to take a hit in terms of total talent if things stay as they are as far as expected cap level. If Gabriel Davis keeps performing, One of Beasley or Brown can go. Vernon Butler could save 6.8M, and it could even be the end of the line for Jerry Hughes. That contract they signed Star to, just keeps looking worse and worse.
John from Riverside Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 14 hours ago, JMF2006 said: I agree but I don't think he is the long term solution. Why not? He is not old
JMF2006 Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 19 hours ago, John from Riverside said: Why not? He is not old I thought he was 29 going on 30 but he just turned 28 in August.
BADOLBILZ Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 (edited) 22 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: Ford has been an average guard so far. He hasn't been getting much push in the run game And he's honestly been getting pushed back in the pass game. Defensive ends we're not able to bullrush him at right tackle, but defensive tackles have been able to He needs to work on his anchor a bit for guard play Yeah he should round into form at some position about the time he hits free agency. Ford is a prime example of the flawed logic of over-drafting a tweener OL......tweener as in not a sure-fire first round pedigree but more potential than most third day picks. Ultimately since all but the exceptional ones usually take 3+ years to develop now, the math is not in your favor wrt getting on-field returns commensurate to the value of that draft pick before they reach free agent status. Edited October 8, 2020 by BADOLBILZ 1
John from Riverside Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 14 minutes ago, JMF2006 said: I thought he was 29 going on 30 but he just turned 28 in August. I think locking him up for a few years would be a smart move.....the guy can play
billsfan89 Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 On 10/7/2020 at 6:14 AM, BillsShredder83 said: The cap hit is going to be an issue around the league. That means there's going to be starters sitting on the couch, or taking team friendly deals across the league. Well see some GMs get creative, probably alot of restructuring of deals to backend payouts if I had to guess. If all teams are dealing with the same issue, then I think it benefits us having one of the better GMs in the league figuring this out. Might even find creative ways to sign players that normally wouldn't be available to us. Wizards gunna wizard I also think the NFL is going to smooth out the cap decrease so that the cap isn't crunched and then rapidly increased. I think they will take some money from 2022 and 2023 and apply it to 2021. I think there will either be a small decrease or a flat cap in 2021 but the increases to the cap that were projected in 2022 and 2023 are unlikely to manifest themselves as much. 1
John from Riverside Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 So our ideal group is Dawkins-Ford-Morse-Mongo-Williams?
appoo Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 On 10/6/2020 at 5:38 AM, Coach Tuesday said: Better become a really good guard to justify that high pick. Eh, they're probably going to end up getting good value for him If you look at PFF's best guards - Quenton Nelson - 1st Zach Martin - 1st David DeCastro - 1st Joel Bitonio - 2nd Brandon Scherff - 1st Roger Saffold - 2nd Joe Thuney - 3rd Ali Marpet - 2nd Shaq Mason - 4th Kevin Zeitler - 1st Graham Glascow - 3rd Larry Warford - 3rd I think getting a good starter in the 2nd is pretty good value. He wasn't a first so you wouldn't neccesarily expect him to be a top 10 kind of guy
Buffalo716 Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 47 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said: Playing next to the two best lineman on the team helps 1
Buffalo716 Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 41 minutes ago, appoo said: Eh, they're probably going to end up getting good value for him If you look at PFF's best guards - Quenton Nelson - 1st Zach Martin - 1st David DeCastro - 1st Joel Bitonio - 2nd Brandon Scherff - 1st Roger Saffold - 2nd Joe Thuney - 3rd Ali Marpet - 2nd Shaq Mason - 4th Kevin Zeitler - 1st Graham Glascow - 3rd Larry Warford - 3rd I think getting a good starter in the 2nd is pretty good value. He wasn't a first so you wouldn't neccesarily expect him to be a top 10 kind of guy All those guys you listed were guard prospects tho. And had great film there I don't think Ford is in that realm as a guard. His Oklahoma play at guard certainly doesn't say so. Hence why most scouts said Guard should be a fallback if he couldn't hang at tackle. Because he can bully defensive ends, and win as a traditional mauling right tackle He doesn't have that ability against world class defensive tackles. He's been getting pushed back a bit in the pass game His anchor needs to improve
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