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Just now, billsfan89 said:

 

I think they target a tackle in round 3. As much as I would like to see Ty back I don't think they are able to bring him back and I think they want to maintain the depth along the O-line. Right now assuming they resign Ike they have Ike/Ford (whomever doesn't win the LG spot) and Bates as depth along the O-line. They need a swing tackle if Ty isn't brought back. Round 1 and 2 I think they target a pass rusher and a pass catcher or corner so they dip into O-line depth in round 3 in a supposedly deep O-line class. 

I think they will draft one but I also think the swing OT is on the roster already in Trey

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Just now, Brennan Huff said:

This is great. I just want to know how we’re going to get a pass rush specialist 🤷🏻‍♂️. What more can Beane pull out of his ass?

Right?  

I was hoping we’d bolster the OL and not keep it as is, but I’m happy that we won’t be rolling out a rookie to protect JA.  They did a fine job pass blocking (until the biggest game of the year, where they all got clobbered).  I don’t love Feliciano but I do like him due to his ability to start at RG and also Center.  That said, we better give that man some hell when he lines up against Chris Jones.  He was embarrassing

Looks like our run game personnel will be the same as last year.  Let’s hope Daboll can work some magic with our running game.  Maybe we will spend a 1-3 rd pick on a RB if the OL is going to be the same.  Going into next season with the same OL and the same RBs would be a mistake imo.  Possibly a TE addition that will allow us to run 2TE sets and be more multidimensional? 
 

The only thing I know:  I’m gonna be pissed if we can’t count on our run game again and teams dime us to death on D.  Opposing DCs taking away our one dimension solely because we aren’t a threat to run the ball.  Ending our season in the same way 2 years in a row would suck. 
 

 

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1 minute ago, John from Riverside said:

I think they will draft one but I also think the swing OT is on the roster already in Trey

I also think Boettger gets a contract. I think the OL may be set. Boettger, Bates, and Adams as depth. 

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13 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

But, but, but.... the salary cap.... cap space... blah!

 

Cap space exists to do one thing - allow you to have good players.

 

I was 50/50 on keeping Feliciano but when you have the players you want the cap is an afterthought.


So we basically will have the same offensive line.  Are we going to have to do a philosophical change in the running game?

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Just now, Royale with Cheese said:


So we basically will have the same offensive line.  Are we going to have to do a philosophical change in the running game?

Maybe instead of changing the players they change the coaching of the OL where they can spend as much money as they want.

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4 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

That is not backup money.....our starting OL is in place.

 

We will probably take a OL or 2 in this draft.....but not as starters right awayh


could still see them taking Creed Humphrey to take over from Morse in 2022... backup guard / competition for Ford in 2021

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Some are dismissing what Beane has done to keep the team in tact as the "easy part".   None of it is easy, like in just about everything sales is involved.  I said about a month ago that Beane would have a really good story to tell when it came time to contracts and negotiations and I'd say based off what he's done so far, that story is being told really well.  These players are players that are contributing to the success of this team and truth be told, they are at really good team friendly rates.  I suppose in the coming week we'll hear about some restructuring to free up some cap space and the Bills will look to pick up two D-lineman in FA.

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But I kept hearing that Milano, Williams and Feliciano were all leaving... so that was incorrect?

 

Guess Beane pulled another rabbit out of his hat.

 

And I guess he believes culture building and continuity with the right people is more important than playing Madden in Free Agency.

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18 minutes ago, wvbillsfan said:

For a team that couldn’t run the ball I don’t see how bringing back our entire offensive line is a good thing. 

 

Because we had very good pass protection and that matters a lot more. We weren't ever going to build an offensive line capable of turning Singletary or Moss into an RB1. If the Bills want to improve the running game they'll draft a RB with speed and vision.

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10 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

To be honest Beane didn't really do anything spectacular in terms of the cap. What he did do is keep the team together. I think many people thought he'd let those players walk to improve pass rush, TE, and CB. 

 

Now is the hard part. How does he make the team better? That's going to take some cap manipulation. 

 


He cut Brown/Jefferson and got Butler/Addison to take pay cuts.  
 

The COVID FA could’ve helped, but he got all 3 of our big name FA’s to sign with us long term with fair market value contracts.  
 

I think it’s a bit dismissive to be flippant about this offseason so far. 
 

Agreed on your last part, even if it’s just via draft, we haven’t exactly gotten better yet.... although continuity and experience is a huge plus for us going into next year.  
 

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1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said:


So we basically will have the same offensive line.  Are we going to have to do a philosophical change in the running game?

My guess would be yes. 
 

I would hope that Beane/McDermott sat down with Daboll and discussed the feasibility of fixing the run game with the exact same OL... and the answer was yes it’s possible. Otherwise I think they would have made adjustments. 
 

They already have the pass game worked out at a very high level... they can skew the amount of time they spend in camp implementing better run concepts. 
 

That’s just a guess on my end... but feels like how they would handle this. 

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1 minute ago, Magox said:

Some are dismissing what Beane has done to keep the team in tact as the "easy part".   None of it is easy, like in just about everything sales is involved.  I said about a month ago that Beane would have a really good story to tell when it came time to contracts and negotiations and I'd say based off what he's done so far, that story is being told really well.  These players are players that are contributing to the success of this team and truth be told, they are at really good team friendly rates.  I suppose in the coming week we'll hear about some restructuring to free up some cap space and the Bills will look to pick up two D-lineman in FA.

 

No one wants to leave the team.

 

As evidenced not only by all of these players returning as discounted rates, but also how John Brown left the facility pretty much kicking and screaming.

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2 minutes ago, Magox said:

Some are dismissing what Beane has done to keep the team in tact as the "easy part".   None of it is easy, like in just about everything sales is involved.  I said about a month ago that Beane would have a really good story to tell when it came time to contracts and negotiations and I'd say based off what he's done so far, that story is being told really well.  These players are players that are contributing to the success of this team and truth be told, they are at really good team friendly rates.  I suppose in the coming week we'll hear about some restructuring to free up some cap space and the Bills will look to pick up two D-lineman in FA.

You're correct, it's not easy to keep players, especially before free agency at reasonable cost. So I shouldn't say it was the easy part. 

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