Success Posted April 3 Posted April 3 A lot of people are picking the Texans in the AFC already. They didn't play much of a schedule last year. Now, they'll have a 1st place schedule. And Stroud looked great, but we've seen other rookies look good or great and take a step back once DC's figure out strategies to slow them down. Not saying that will happen, and Houston could for sure be a contender. But it wouldn't surprise me if they didn't take a big leap. 1 1 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted April 3 Posted April 3 1 minute ago, The Jokeman said: I think Aiyuk cost at least two 2nd Rounders if not more, toss in the new contract he will likely want once moved here. Depends on market. A 2nd might do it. 1 Quote
Mango Posted April 3 Posted April 3 18 minutes ago, bigduke6 said: not surprised by the move. a bit surprised there was a trade partner. his salary is immense for the production he put out last season along with his age. not going to pretend to know what was going on behind the scenes at OBD, but, Diggs was a pro, a team captain, took a pounding and always showed up, until recently. maybe he wanted out, maybe he dogged it a bit to force his way out. we do know that he wants to play with his brother, so moving onto Texas at least gets him closer. ty for your time here Stefon, was exciting nearly every week. to all those that see this as an incoming homerun swing into the top 5 to nab a receiver, be careful, receiver is the hardest spot to transition from college to the pros. top guys flame out or take years to produce, all the time. sure theres been a handful of guys lately that were plug and play, but thats not the norm. short of grabbing Harrison Jr, i wouldnt even bother. ideally what you want to do is exactly what Beane did those years ago with Diggs, you want to find an established guy 1 or 2 years into showing consistency, and trade for that. the draft is a crap shoot. He has the 13th cap hit this year now that he is traded. That isn't "immense". In theory Houston has zero reason to keep Diggs if he does not perform and could move on from him for very very minimal cap implications. Buffalo eats his bonus and Houston is only on the hook for his salary. We will have to wait for the correct cap adjustments, but under normal circumstances base salary is not guaranteed. We will have to wait for everything to be properly adjusted to confirm but more often than not this is standard practice. 1 Quote
RoyBatty is alive Posted April 3 Posted April 3 6 minutes ago, dpberr said: With the information at hand, I graded an A. The 2024 season is about arranging the team's contracts so that they can spend money on the teams that will be on the field in the new stadium. Moving an expensive, long term contract for a 31 year old player, when presented with an opportunity to do so, is a component of that strategy. He is only 30. Quote
JohnnyBuffalo Posted April 3 Posted April 3 The line from Moneyball keeps coming to mind when Justice is told how much the Yankees and Billy Boy thought of him. So here goes…Hey Stef. The Buffalo Bills think so little of you that they are paying $31 million dollars of their cap space to play against you. That’s how little they think of you. That’s something isn’t it. 1 5 1 Quote
BeastMaster Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Just now, Buffalo_Stampede said: 2nd rounder next year can easily help trade for a WR this year. A second this season would have helped more That pick may end up being a high second also, so I would value it at that when negotiating a trade of that pick It's probably a better idea to hold onto it otherwise Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Just now, TheBeaneBandit said: Yuck. Aiyuk is good but more a product of his current system. Grab the young cost controlled rookie. Aiyuk is a beast of a route runner. He has more potential than what he’s already produced. 1 4 Quote
MarkyMannn Posted April 3 Posted April 3 1 hour ago, Allen2D̶i̶g̶g̶s̶TBD said: Mods, can you change my username to Allen2TBD And TBD means "to be determined"🤣 1 Quote
5ths the charm Posted April 3 Posted April 3 I'm not saying the trade wasn't a good idea, but they should've asked for a bit more. Houston got a smoking deal. I like Brandon's moves, I just think he over pays for deals. Quote
Big Blitz Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Just now, JohnnyBuffalo said: The line from Moneyball keeps coming to mind when Justice is told how much the Yankees and Billy Boy thought of him. So here goes…Hey Stef. The Buffalo Bills think so little of you that they are paying $31 million dollars of their cap space to play against you. That’s how little they think of you. That’s something isn’t it. All due respect to Rocky.. It’s the greatest sports movie of all time. Quote
BarleyNY Posted April 3 Posted April 3 1 minute ago, MJS said: Even so, the organization is in a less than ideal position. They are now paying a receiver 30 million to not be on the team. It might be the right move, but it is not what anyone wanted to happen. Ideally, Diggs would be on the team, happy, and contributing. But he's not. Something I pointed out prior to this is that there are two ways to look at the cap impact. One is the immediate, where Diggs’ cap hit is about $4M higher this season if traded. The other is that the overall cap impact would be $19M higher to keep him in 2024. It hurts this season but opens up things next. Side note: The Bills aren’t paying Diggs anything this season. The cap hit is from money they already paid him. Quote
MikePJ76 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Just now, JohnnyBuffalo said: The line from Moneyball keeps coming to mind when Justice is told how much the Yankees and Billy Boy thought of him. So here goes…Hey Stef. The Buffalo Bills think so little of you that they are paying $31 million dollars of their cap space to play against you. That’s how little they think of you. That’s something isn’t it. I just tweeted this to Dan Fetes...not that anyone cares. but the most on the nose thing here is this quote from the great Don Shula. "We will tolerate you until we can replace you" The bills know they have multiple ways to do that now and it was time. 1 3 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Just now, BeastMaster said: A second this season would have helped more That pick may end up being a high second also, so I would value it at that when negotiating a trade of that pick It's probably a better idea to hold onto it otherwise I wouldn’t be against trading it or keeping it. Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 3 minutes ago, Low Positive said: In this thread alone, the Bills RB has been named both Cooke and Cooks. It's almost as bad as Burrough/Burroughs/Burrows. Still doesn't equal the poster who referred to 'Edmunds' as 'Edwards'. Quote
Mr Info Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Hoping the Bills at Texans is more than halfway through the ‘24 schedule. 3 Quote
Beast Posted April 3 Posted April 3 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Virgil said: I sure hope not. I don't want his injured Diva self here Do you have any idea what you are talking about? Brandon Aiyuk? Edited April 3 by Beast Quote
GETTOTHE50 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 C. I will miss him, and he did disappear in the second half and playoffs. I think maybe he could have gotten something better, but the old guard wasn’t getting it done and I’m ok with the roster purge. 1 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Just now, Mr Info said: Hoping the Bills at Texans is more than halfway through the ‘24 schedule. lol. Week 1. You know it. Quote
BarleyNY Posted April 3 Posted April 3 1 minute ago, RoyBatty is alive said: He is only 30. He will be 31 in November. Most would consider 2024 his “age 31 season”. For example, Spotrac does. Quote
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