Buffalo Barbarian Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 I was stoked when we drafted him and pissed that we traded him, still am, hopefully Anderson can be that.
ghostwriter Posted June 6, 2021 Posted June 6, 2021 • I think many ruled AJ Epenesa out too early. I thought he showed promise later in the year. Combined with Boogie and Rousseau, I think the Bills have a bright future at DE. • Devin Singletary. I think he is a good back, not a great one. Don’t mistake him for being a back to back 1,000 rusher, but he is a key rotational player who can play a solid role for us. • *Darryl Johnson* I think this is more in tune with what you’re asking. Former 7th RD pick, I think he has potential as a decent backup quality DE in the NFL. May not be a star, but could be a cap causality because of the veteran depth in front of him. Personally, I’d cut the old farts and let the young guys play. • Dawson Knox. I do not think he has elite potential, but I do think he can be a good player if it all comes together for him. Could see him as a 45-60 catch guy with 450-600 yds a year. Pretty much what Charles Clay could have been for us had he stayed healthy. • Marquez Stevenson. I love the idea of him sitting behind McKenzie for a year. Explosive speed, could be a decent piece for us down the line. • Ryan Bates, C/G. He got no love coming into the league, went undrafted, I think. Honestly, when I saw him play last year, I thought this guy could be a quality starter. I like him more than Ford. He has stud potential. • Ike Boettger, OG. Like Bates, I like him more than Ford. I view him as a very good backup, but obviously not a guy you’d want starting for you. If the money is right and he wants to stay here as depth, I hope he sticks around. • Tommy Sweeney, TE. Loved him coming out of Boston College. I loved him not because I think he’d be an All Pro but because of the value of where he was drafted. He’s a #2 TE. No future as a #1, but what he lacks athletically, he makes up for it with size and hands. Seems like a quality run blocker as well. • AJ Klein. He’s better than you think. We could do a whole lots worse. He’s a solid starting LB at a palatable price. • Justin Zimmer. He’s probably done here. More of a 3T, we have plenty of those. I do think he’s a good player.
JohnNord Posted June 6, 2021 Posted June 6, 2021 On 5/27/2021 at 8:25 AM, OnTheRocks said: Who do you see on the current roster that the Bills might give up on that has the potential to become a Pro Bowler? (and I know the Bills didn't necessarily "give up" on Teller, but they gave away a future pro bowler on the cheap). There’s a bit of revisionist history with Teller. When traded him, he couldn’t come close to beating out Quentin Spain.
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