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The top paid NT's in the NFL make $12 mil plus.  Aaron Donald for the LAR is at $22 mil and DeForest Buckner of the Colts gets $21 mil. 

Of the top 25 DT's by salary the Bills have only Vernon Butler at #23 at $7.5 mil.  Star is 28th at $6.2 mil.

 

Maybe we've overlooked this position (NT) by signing a group of never-been players to the DL in the off-season?

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The real question is:  

 

What’s more effective - McD’s rotation method or the big named player with a price tag?

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43 minutes ago, gobills404 said:

those 4 guys making up that stat include Quinton Jefferson who is really a DE, Ed Oliver that shouldn't be playing in the middle and Harrison Phillips that has yet shown very little.  Having a lot of guys doesn't mean you have quality players.  Sorry!

 

38 minutes ago, Virgil said:

The real question is:  

 

What’s more effective - McD’s rotation method or the big named player with a price tag?

someone has to be tough right up the gut!  We don't have that at Nose Tackle!

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27 minutes ago, LB48 said:

The top paid DT's in the NFL make $12 mil plus.  Aaron Donald for the LAR is at $22 mil and DeForest Buckner of the Colts gets $21 mil. 

Of the top 25 DT's by salary the Bills have only Vernon Butler at #23 at $7.5 mil.  Star is 28th at $6.2 mil.

 

Maybe we've overlooked this position (DT) by signing a group of never-been players to the DL in the off-season?

We have a guy named vernon butler on our team?

 

 

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18 minutes ago, LB48 said:

those 4 guys making up that stat include Quinton Jefferson who is really a DE, Ed Oliver that shouldn't be playing in the middle and Harrison Phillips that has yet shown very little.  Having a lot of guys doesn't mean you have quality players.  Sorry!

Your title clearly states whether the Bills were cheap on DTs. They are 4th in spending and used a recent 1st round pick on one. As for quality, well that's a completely different story. 

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21 minutes ago, BillsFan692 said:

We have a guy named vernon butler on our team?

 

 

come on man - - his name is in the post!!

12 minutes ago, Gambit said:

Your title clearly states whether the Bills were cheap on DTs. They are 4th in spending and used a recent 1st round pick on one. As for quality, well that's a completely different story. 

AGAIN - Phillips, Jefferson and Oliver are not true NT's. 

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3 hours ago, LB48 said:

The top paid NT's in the NFL make $12 mil plus.  Aaron Donald for the LAR is at $22 mil and DeForest Buckner of the Colts gets $21 mil. 

Of the top 25 DT's by salary the Bills have only Vernon Butler at #23 at $7.5 mil.  Star is 28th at $6.2 mil.

 

Maybe we've overlooked this position (NT) by signing a group of never-been players to the DL in the off-season?

 

Neither Donald nor Buckner are nose tackles. 

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They haven't gone cheap so much as they have gone young - and not entirely by choice. DT is one of the hardest positions to transition to NFL. Phillips is coming of ACL. 

Much too soon to know how they will pan out. Losing Star cost this team valuable DL play and reps. 

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Neither Donald nor Buckner are nose tackles. 

Yeah, this guy clearly doesn't know a damn thing he's talking about. 

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Good idea, it never hurts having all-pro players: 

 

now we just have to acquire the player we can not find and pay them a salary we cannot afford. 
 

this logic is my uncle’s: if there is an imperfection at a position, he wants a complete overhaul or dominant player right away. You can’t pay everyone boat loads and spend assets at every position It ain’t happening. 

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