Nephilim17 Posted February 23 Posted February 23 McD joins the Competition Committee; a couple days later this happens. Coincidence? I think not! 1 Quote
SCBills Posted February 23 Posted February 23 1 minute ago, KOKBILLS said: Sure...Now all those other teams need is Josh Allen and everything will be even... Also, people think everyone has the same roster construction. Team A could have a ton of their own players under contract and be 30M over and it’s doom and gloom while Team B has a ton of big FA’s but is 30M under and it’s all rainbows and sunshine for the fanbase. I get it for the fanbase in terms of the excitement for Free Agency as an event, but… Bills have: Allen, Diggs, Cook, Kincaid, Knox, Shakir and the entire OL under contract. Von, Rousseau, Oliver, Milano, Bernard, Johnson, Douglas, Benford, Poyer all under contract. Is there work to be done? Of course, but for us FA should really be about value-friendly depth/rotational pieces. Big game hunting and big game re-signing for that matter, aren’t needed, provided Beane hits on this draft - which was always going to be the primary focus of this off-season. 1 Quote
78thealltimegreat Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Allen’s restructure alone takes them to a point now where they can easily get under without having to make too many tough decisions. With a Dawkins and Milano restructure they can easily extend Douglas and Jones and add a free agent or two if they wanted without breaking the bank. Now next year when the cap hits to Diggs and Miller aren’t as severe they can be major free agent players again. So this is definitely a good day Quote
Logic Posted February 23 Posted February 23 (edited) 5 minutes ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said: I mean, I am looking over some of the recommended cuts and it's incredibly east to shed $49M Yep. At the end of the day, they'll wind up with enough for Beane to re-sign a couple players (Jones and Epenesa?) and make one moderately splashy FA move (like Connor McGovern last year) and then a bunch of ho-hum 1-year deals and contributors. As it should be. Every year we hear how "we'll be shopping the bargain bin this year", and then every year the Bills sign a decent collection of free agents that pleasantly surprises me. Notably, as you said, NOT usually big ticket signings from the first wave of free agency. They then also typically sign a decent player a month or two later once said player realizes he's not going to get the money he's seeking (Leonard Floyd, I'm looking at you). This year, I'd expect something like a safety, a couple DL, a running back, a backup QB, and a WR. Edited February 23 by Logic 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted February 23 Posted February 23 51 minutes ago, HappyDays said: This is massive news. The salary cap is $13 million higher than anticipated. This changes everything about our free agency possibilities. I knew it was going to be higher...I was laughing at them saying it was only going to be $242 million. Quote
Billznut Posted February 23 Posted February 23 I believe 2025 is the year where there is supposed to be a huge jump in the cap due to the TV deals signed a year or two ago. Quote
SCBills Posted February 23 Posted February 23 6 minutes ago, Logic said: Yep. At the end of the day, they'll wind up with enough for Beane to re-sign a couple players (Jones and Epenesa?) and make one moderately splashy FA move (like Connor McGovern last year) and then a bunch of ho-hum 1-year deals and contributors. As it should be. Every year we hear how "we'll be shopping the bargain bin this year", and then every year the Bills sign a decent collection of free agents that pleasantly surprises me. Notably, as you said, NOT usually big ticket signings from the first wave of free agency. They then also typically sign a decent player a month or two later once said player realizes he's not going to get the money he's seeking (Leonard Floyd, I'm looking at you). This year, I'd expect something like a safety, a couple DL, a running back, a backup QB, and a WR. Yup.. I don’t expect anything major based off this news but McGovern and Floyd were huge signings based on their play. Let’s just hope any Harty/Sherfield type deals play out better for us this off-season. Quote
FilthyBeast Posted February 23 Posted February 23 I'm still not sure this helps the Bills and other teams in a rough salary cap situation right now. If anything, you are going to see some truly absurd deals thrown around for marginal FA's like Gabe Davis and AJE. And any restructure to free up cap space means you are paying even more money per year to your own guys (i.e. Josh Allen). If it does help the Bills it will be inadvertently with some of KC's stars like Sneed and Jones getting record deals from other teams that the Chiefs simply won't be able to match if money is more important than the 3peat/dynasty (and it usually is). Bengals and Ravens also have a lot of key free agents to monitor as well. 1 Quote
Ga boy Posted February 23 Posted February 23 45 minutes ago, HappyDays said: I know that I speak for everyone here when I give a big THANK YOU to the individual most responsible for this increase. Book her for half-time shows every week! Quote
Robert Paulson Posted February 23 Posted February 23 1 hour ago, HappyDays said: This is massive news. The salary cap is $13 million higher than anticipated. This changes everything about our free agency possibilities. yea but-Ralph is cheap 1 Quote
transient Posted February 23 Posted February 23 52 minutes ago, Warcodered said: Especially when you have a wizard at GM who's been dealing with the aftermath of those Covid rules and cap years, could really help get us on the right side of things. I don't think this is acknowledged enough. In terms of the natural cycle of team building, I think this was really an inopportune time for that cap "constriction" with respect to the BIlls "growth" and may have had as significant of an impact as some of the injuries as to why we haven't been able to get over the hump in this window. Quote
WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted February 23 Posted February 23 3 minutes ago, Logic said: Yep. At the end of the day, they'll wind up with enough for Beane to re-sign a couple players (Jones and Epenesa?) and make one moderately splashy FA move (like Connor McGovern last year) and then a bunch of ho-hum 1-year deals and contributors. As it should be. Every year we hear how "we'll be shopping the bargain bin this year", and then every year the Bills sign a decent collection of free agents that pleasantly surprises me. Notably, as you said, NOT usually big ticket signings from the first wave of free agency. They then also typically sign a decent player a month or two later once said player realizes he's not going to get the money he's seeking (Leonard Floyd, I'm looking at you). This year, I'd expect something like a safety, a couple DL, a running back, a backup QB, and a WR. I mean we say that like a bad thing. Realistically, how often do you look at a player contract 3-4 years later and go "oh boy THAT was worth it!" I think the best one in recent memory for the Bills (fortunately) was Josh Allen's. A lot of the time players can't play up to expectations because it was nearly statistically impossible to play up to that level. Hyde and Poyer were journeymen when the came here and turned into one of the best safety tandems in the league. Morse and Beasley weren't bank breakers. Taron Johnson, Dawkins, Milano and Ed Oliver all have played up to or exceeded their contracts so far. I would include Tre White as well, if not for the injuries. 2 Quote
26TrapDraw Posted February 23 Posted February 23 38 minutes ago, jkeerie said: Sneed and Jones will both now play hardball. No hometown discounts. They will want top dollar...which they deserve. Who the hell is Sneed ??? 1 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted February 23 Posted February 23 That’s great news for the Bills, but it gives every team more money to spend stupidly. Beane shouldn’t change his plan at all. This just gives him a better opportunity to get out of cap hell quicker. Quote
Saxum Posted February 23 Posted February 23 54 minutes ago, HappyDays said: I know that I speak for everyone here when I give a big THANK YOU to the individual most responsible for this increase. Seriously it helps broadcasters more than NFL unless she is driving jersey sales. I am surprised the KC Kings do not have a pink jersey with her name on it with her share of money going to a charity she designates like "Girls without WIFI". Quote
Logic Posted February 23 Posted February 23 4 minutes ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said: I mean we say that like a bad thing. Realistically, how often do you look at a player contract 3-4 years later and go "oh boy THAT was worth it!" I think the best one in recent memory for the Bills (fortunately) was Josh Allen's. A lot of the time players can't play up to expectations because it was nearly statistically impossible to play up to that level. Hyde and Poyer were journeymen when the came here and turned into one of the best safety tandems in the league. Morse and Beasley weren't bank breakers. Taron Johnson, Dawkins, Milano and Ed Oliver all have played up to or exceeded their contracts so far. I would include Tre White as well, if not for the injuries. Preaching to the choir on this one. While I sometimes question Beane's drafting acumen (and there's no need to get into that in this thread), I will never question his usage of free agency. He has hits and misses, like everyone, but I think he's incredibly shrewd in the way he uses free agency. I think he uses it exactly as it should be used, and strikes a nice balance. He doesn't just sit around and do nothing (like the Packers most years), but he also doesn't take the bait on the big ticket guys (Von Miller being the noted exception). He plugs holes, gives fair deals, and generally sets the Bills up well for the draft. There's a reason that he ranked 1st in the MTMS (Moves That Make Sense) index for a few years running. When it comes to contract structures, free agency, and spending in general, I'm a big fan of Brandon Beane. 4 1 Quote
FireChans Posted February 23 Posted February 23 23 minutes ago, Nephilim17 said: McD joins the Competition Committee; a couple days later this happens. Coincidence? I think not! 52 minutes ago, FireChans said: Hot take: Sean McDermott joins competition committee yesterday. Today, salary cap is bumped up almost $14M more than projected, which helps keep us competitive. coincidence? I think not. Unlike the draft, where we know exactly who is going to be successful and is definitely not unpredictable at all. Get your own material bro 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted February 23 Posted February 23 11 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said: And any restructure to free up cap space means you are paying even more money per year to your own guys (i.e. Josh Allen). How does it? Quote
jkeerie Posted February 23 Posted February 23 6 minutes ago, 26TrapDraw said: Who the hell is Sneed ??? L'Jarius Sneed...their top CB. He just had a year similar to Gilmore's best! 1 Quote
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