Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 A: 'UNDER THE RADAR, FREE AGENCY SLEEPERS'. Q: Who is Buddy Nix? 2 1 Quote
YodaMan79 Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 (edited) I'd like to see what Andre Dillard would look like at LG. He would have been the starting LT for the Eagles if not for Jordan Mailata turning into one of the best LTs in the game out of nowhere. Not a lot of tape on him, but possibly if given the opportunity it could be his time to shine. Only down side is, he has trouble playing on the right side. He was a first round pick that was hurt his first year and never made it back onto the field. Also, add Marquez Callaway. He's a RFA for the cash strapped Saints. Tender a low round pick for his services. He looked like a up and coming player in 2021. Good size, speed and low risk, high reward. Edited March 12, 2023 by YodaMan79 Added a player Quote
JohnBonhamRocks Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 7 minutes ago, YodaMan79 said: I'd like to see what Andre Dillard would look like at LG. He would have been the starting LT for the Eagles if not for Jordan Mailata turning into one of the best LTs in the game out of nowhere. Not a lot of tape on him, but possibly if given the opportunity it could be his time to shine. Only down side is, he has trouble playing on the right side. He was a first round pick that was hurt his first year and never made it back onto the field. Kind of goes back to the issue of proposing to move Dawkins to OG. Convincing a guy to play a different position that pays significantly less money is a tough sell. Quote
YodaMan79 Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 (edited) I hear you. I'm not up to speed on the financials, is starting G money on par with a backup tackle? With his limited field time since 19, would any team really put up starting T money? Problem is, when Lane Johnson was hurt for an extended period of time a couple of years ago, they tried him at RT. He was atrocious on that side of the ball. His footwork, hands, everything was off. He's not a versatile OL, maybe that could work in the Bills favor? Edited March 12, 2023 by YodaMan79 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 26 minutes ago, YodaMan79 said: I'd like to see what Andre Dillard would look like at LG. He would have been the starting LT for the Eagles if not for Jordan Mailata turning into one of the best LTs in the game out of nowhere. Not a lot of tape on him, but possibly if given the opportunity it could be his time to shine. Only down side is, he has trouble playing on the right side. He was a first round pick that was hurt his first year and never made it back onto the field. Also, add Marquez Callaway. He's a RFA for the cash strapped Saints. Tender a low round pick for his services. He looked like a up and coming player in 2021. Good size, speed and low risk, high reward. I also would like Dillard on a flyer but are the Bills willing to move Dawkins to LG. Dawkins would be the 6th highest Guard in the league as it stands right now Quote
YodaMan79 Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 (edited) Dillard was relegated to backup guard duty, maybe the ability to compete for T spot and the soft media in WNY would be attractive. From an outside perspective, the shot of a starting role anywhere (G/T) should hold merit. Kid is kind of sensitive. He was crying on the field during his first training camp. Have the coaches determine who's the better LT in OTAs and camp. The way this line played, no one deserves to be penciled in as a starter at any position. Edited March 12, 2023 by YodaMan79 Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted March 12, 2023 Author Posted March 12, 2023 4 hours ago, YodaMan79 said: Dillard was relegated to backup guard duty, maybe the ability to compete for T spot and the soft media in WNY would be attractive. From an outside perspective, the shot of a starting role anywhere (G/T) should hold merit. Kid is kind of sensitive. He was crying on the field during his first training camp. Have the coaches determine who's the better LT in OTAs and camp. The way this line played, no one deserves to be penciled in as a starter at any position. Yeah he is the exact opposite of what we need. Charmin soft, can’t run block. I want no piece of him. I hated him pre-draft and still don’t like him! He looks the part but he doesn’t have it. 4 hours ago, YodaMan79 said: I'd like to see what Andre Dillard would look like at LG. He would have been the starting LT for the Eagles if not for Jordan Mailata turning into one of the best LTs in the game out of nowhere. Not a lot of tape on him, but possibly if given the opportunity it could be his time to shine. Only down side is, he has trouble playing on the right side. He was a first round pick that was hurt his first year and never made it back onto the field. Also, add Marquez Callaway. He's a RFA for the cash strapped Saints. Tender a low round pick for his services. He looked like a up and coming player in 2021. Good size, speed and low risk, high reward. I like the Callaway idea. He definitely has some upside. I wonder if they even tender him. Deonte Hardy is interesting as well. 1 Quote
YodaMan79 Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 (edited) I hear you MrEpsYtown. My thinking is, the OL coaching under Jeff Stoutland is so good compared to the rest of league, maybe this kid picked up something? Wishful thinking, possibly? But you have to hit on some unpolished gems to round-out an upper tier roster . If they hit on two studs lineman this draft, it gives them a lot of options. Yes, Hardy looked like a player with high upside in 21, as well. They both averaged over 15 YPC. ***Edit: Oh my! Spotrac has his estimated per-year value at 8.5 million. Not sure how they calculate that, but that puts him out of the question. I love these more realistic threads. When you look at spotrac, it becomes abundantly clear the contenders get a lot of production from sub $3 million dollar players on the roster. Edited March 12, 2023 by YodaMan79 1 1 Quote
Straight Hucklebuck Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 I wonder if Olamide Zachheaus would be a good pickup for the Bills? Seems like a steady veteran who has improved every season, and is only 26. Quote
NastyNateSoldiers Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 On 3/10/2023 at 8:51 AM, MrEpsYtown said: We all like to talk about the big-name expensive free agents. One of the things that I always find interesting is talking hidden UFA gems that could help our team. Alexander Mattison - RB - This guy is a big 5'11", 220-high cut back who runs for power and was a great complement to Davin Cook in Minnesota. He's only 24 and so there is a ton of tread left on those tires as he has been in a job share most of his career so far. He doesn't have the breakaway speed, but the dude runs hard. You are looking at something like 2 million per for a guy of his ability. Dude ran a slow 40 at the combine. He does not look slow when you watch him in the game. I think he fits well with James Cook as a short-yardage change-of-pace guy. Justin Watson - WR - Ivy league receiver, 6-2, 215, he has been a depth player for Tampa and KC and made some very clutch, acrobatic catches this year for KC when guys were out. Obviously a smart player. Ran a 4.4 at the combine, a huge vert, long arms, and big hands. Caches everything. He also plays special teams for the Chiefs. I think he would be a sneaky good signing. There is a ton of potential there. Rasheem Greene - DE - This guy was compared to Carlos Dunlap coming out. He is long and has some bend and former third-round pick of the Seahawks. He put up 3.5 sacks in a part-time role for the Texans, but as a former 5-star recruit who has dealt with some injuries, I think there could be some lightning in the bottle. Fits the mold of a McDermott end and he can also rush on the inside. Coleman Shelton - IOL - This dude bounced around the league a bit before he found a home in LA. He is not technically a free agent but has a payer option opt-out. After having a nice year filling in for injured players at both center and guard, he may be looking for a more lucrative deal than what he signed last year. He has played some meaningful snaps for the rams. Like Austin Corbett and David Edwards, Shelton is a guy Aaron Kromer targeted and developed. Kaden Ellis - LB - Ellis is another late bloomer type coming out of Idaho, but is all over the field for NO. 6-2, 240, he can cover and rush the passer. He has really good football instincts and reminds me of Matt Milano a bit. He has NFL bloodlines as the son of former Lion DL Luther Ellis. There is something there and I think he could be an interesting fit as our mike if Tremaine is indeed gone. Again, I am not sure if he will cost a ton, but he is a player that looks like he has a ton of potential in a full-time role. Anyone else have any sleeper Free agents we should discuss? Please share! I love most of these players great list. D’Onta Foreman should be included as well. I think Foreman can be 1500yd rusher for the Bills. Quote
The Jokeman Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 52 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said: I wonder if Olamide Zachheaus would be a good pickup for the Bills? Seems like a steady veteran who has improved every season, and is only 26. He's got questionable hands but he's on my short list of affordable veteran slot WRs. He does have some speed to burn though. Quote
Straight Hucklebuck Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 6 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: He's got questionable hands but he's on my short list of affordable veteran slot WRs. He does have some speed to burn though. I’ve thought signing him means McKenzie goes. I also like Slayton. Everytime the Giants chose to use him, he was productive. Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted March 13, 2023 Author Posted March 13, 2023 I would love to see the Bills make a run at Chauncey Gardner-Johnson or Byron Murphy as a corner convert. My gut, based on nothing, tells me they go after Juan Thornhill. Gardner Johnson and Thornhill were Bills pre-draft visitors in 2019. Here are a couple of more under-the-radar guys: Will Harris -DB- Another 2019 pre-draft visitor, Harris out of BC took a while to kind of find his role with the Lion. He is very versatile, playing all over the secondary, outside, nickel, and safety. Might there be something there with a full-time move to safety. 6-1, 207 with 4.41 speed, I could see them going this way. Again he would probably be a cheap add with some upside. He makes plays and stays healthy. A former teammate of Matt Milano, he was definitely hurt by starting his career in the Matt Patricia regime. Joejuan Williams -DB- I think he can convert to safety. Really considered a bust in New England, but perhaps a switch to safety and some of that McDermott DB dust might turn him into something. He had a nice career at Vandy and the Bills liked him pre-draft. 6-4, 211 with 32inch arms, he could be a very cheap competition add after missing 2022 with an injury. Would be kind of similar to the Poyer add coming off an injury. 1 Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted March 13, 2023 Author Posted March 13, 2023 Last one: John Cominsky -DL- Lions DE who played all over the line and just made plays. Tremendous run-stopper who can get to the QB. Small school guy who had a mini breakout, he's a base end with some Trey Hendrickson kind of potential as a pass rusher. He blew up the combine a few years ago, but teh Falcons waived him as he was a weird fit in their new 3-4 defense. He's the kind of versatile defensive lineman this regime typically likes. If you watched a Lions game last year and wondered who the heck #79 was, the guy who was all over the field making plays with an excessive motor, that's Cominsky. 2 1 Quote
NastyNateSoldiers Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 On 3/11/2023 at 10:55 AM, MrEpsYtown said: Some projections I saw on Mattison were like 2 million per and Singletary closer to 4-5 per. So on paper he should be cheaper. Cheaper and better why not! 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 Yosh Nijman from the Packers might be a guy, he didn't do much he's first two years but been their RT the last two. I think he can at least compete with Spencer Brown but he's been a two year starter in Green Bay and can play both sides so at worst he's our backup swing tackle. 1 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 On 3/10/2023 at 10:46 AM, DeltaDigital said: yea, sleepers got us quessenberry, an ancient saffold and settle. only sleeper that was worth a ***** was daquon jones. 1-4 isnt a HOF batting average. Hall of Fame GM's are evaluated on their win loss record but by one season of sleeper free agent signings. 52 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said: Last one: John Cominsky -DL- Lions DE who played all over the line and just made plays. Tremendous run-stopper who can get to the QB. Small school guy who had a mini breakout, he's a base end with some Trey Hendrickson kind of potential as a pass rusher. He blew up the combine a few years ago, but teh Falcons waived him as he was a weird fit in their new 3-4 defense. He's the kind of versatile defensive lineman this regime typically likes. If you watched a Lions game last year and wondered who the heck #79 was, the guy who was all over the field making plays with an excessive motor, that's Cominsky. This is exactly the type of guy McDermott likes. 1 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 (edited) On 3/10/2023 at 7:51 AM, MrEpsYtown said: We all like to talk about the big-name expensive free agents. One of the things that I always find interesting is talking hidden UFA gems that could help our team. Alexander Mattison - RB - This guy is a big 5'11", 220-high cut back who runs for power and was a great complement to Davin Cook in Minnesota. He's only 24 and so there is a ton of tread left on those tires as he has been in a job share most of his career so far. He doesn't have the breakaway speed, but the dude runs hard. You are looking at something like 2 million per for a guy of his ability. Dude ran a slow 40 at the combine. He does not look slow when you watch him in the game. I think he fits well with James Cook as a short-yardage change-of-pace guy. Justin Watson - WR - Ivy league receiver, 6-2, 215, he has been a depth player for Tampa and KC and made some very clutch, acrobatic catches this year for KC when guys were out. Obviously a smart player. Ran a 4.4 at the combine, a huge vert, long arms, and big hands. Caches everything. He also plays special teams for the Chiefs. I think he would be a sneaky good signing. There is a ton of potential there. Rasheem Greene - DE - This guy was compared to Carlos Dunlap coming out. He is long and has some bend and former third-round pick of the Seahawks. He put up 3.5 sacks in a part-time role for the Texans, but as a former 5-star recruit who has dealt with some injuries, I think there could be some lightning in the bottle. Fits the mold of a McDermott end and he can also rush on the inside. Coleman Shelton - IOL - This dude bounced around the league a bit before he found a home in LA. He is not technically a free agent but has a payer option opt-out. After having a nice year filling in for injured players at both center and guard, he may be looking for a more lucrative deal than what he signed last year. He has played some meaningful snaps for the rams. Like Austin Corbett and David Edwards, Shelton is a guy Aaron Kromer targeted and developed. Kaden Ellis - LB - Ellis is another late bloomer type coming out of Idaho, but is all over the field for NO. 6-2, 240, he can cover and rush the passer. He has really good football instincts and reminds me of Matt Milano a bit. He has NFL bloodlines as the son of former Lion DL Luther Ellis. There is something there and I think he could be an interesting fit as our mike if Tremaine is indeed gone. Again, I am not sure if he will cost a ton, but he is a player that looks like he has a ton of potential in a full-time role. Anyone else have any sleeper Free agents we should discuss? Please share! First of all, Big Props to ya for putting up some great content. Not a fan of signing Mattison. Unless I'm missing something and we improve the OL Big Time, he sounds like Zach Moss Part Deux to me. The problem being, unless the OL massively changes, the Bills need a guy who is fast enough to run outside the tackles to get much out of him. Justin Watson intrigues me, although he had a hard time hanging on to the ball (44% catch %) but I think that was lowered by his willingness to go after balls with his long arms. A fast 27 yr old WR with some growth potential who plays ST to replace a 31 year old WR who plays ST with a bad back and bad ankle (Kumerow) Kaden Ellis is also an intriguing find. He sounds like the kind of guy McDermott loves. Edited March 13, 2023 by Beck Water 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 2 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said: Last one: John Cominsky -DL- Lions DE who played all over the line and just made plays. Tremendous run-stopper who can get to the QB. Small school guy who had a mini breakout, he's a base end with some Trey Hendrickson kind of potential as a pass rusher. He blew up the combine a few years ago, but teh Falcons waived him as he was a weird fit in their new 3-4 defense. He's the kind of versatile defensive lineman this regime typically likes. If you watched a Lions game last year and wondered who the heck #79 was, the guy who was all over the field making plays with an excessive motor, that's Cominsky. This is for sure the kind of guy McDermott likes Quote
NewEra Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 21 hours ago, NastyNateSoldiers said: I love most of these players great list. D’Onta Foreman should be included as well. I think Foreman can be 1500yd rusher for the Bills. No chance with James Cook on the roster Quote
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