Meatloaf63 Posted April 28 Posted April 28 7 hours ago, Rockinon said: His highlights certainly were impressive. 1 Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted April 28 Posted April 28 1 minute ago, Meatloaf63 said: His highlights certainly were impressive. His athletic testing was not 😬 Good vision can overcome a lot of that though! 8 minutes ago, Turbo44 said: Yes thanks!! It took a while to load on my phone and didn’t wait long enough - appreciate it!! I think gore, bills (guard) and the punter all have a chance. Gore could stick with an injury or could be Ps at least and bills nd the punter can make the team outright. I had 6th/ 7th round picks on all of them Have you been able to find anything on the punter? I can’t find a single scouting report Quote
Meatloaf63 Posted April 28 Posted April 28 1 minute ago, TheyCallMeAndy said: His athletic testing was not 😬 Good vision can overcome a lot of that though! Had great vision and broke tackles, I think it will be interesting to see him play, should get lots of looks in pre season. 1 Quote
MAJBobby Posted April 28 Author Posted April 28 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Turbo44 said: Yes thanks!! It took a while to load on my phone and didn’t wait long enough - appreciate it!! I think gore, bills (guard) and the punter all have a chance. Gore could stick with an injury or could be Ps at least and bills nd the punter can make the team outright. I had 6th/ 7th round picks on all of them If Gore can show he is close to Ty Johnson he makes the team. The difference between Ty and Gore is 350K in cap. That is going to be important at the end of summer when getting under cap. That is key for a RB3. Edited April 28 by MAJBobby 3 3 Quote
No_Matter_What Posted April 28 Posted April 28 Right now we have 44 offense 36 defense (including White, hi is formally on the roster, so in fact 35) 5 ST Disparity between offense and defense is interesting. Quote
RobbRiddick Posted April 28 Posted April 28 (edited) Gunnar Watson looks like something from an American Pie movie Edited April 28 by RobbRiddick 3 Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted April 28 Posted April 28 22 hours ago, MAJBobby said: Yep and Keaton Bills is probably the best signing so far. A freaking mauler in Run game and improved Pass Pro. Very Wyatt Teller like. So you’re saying we’ll trade him for yet another fifth round pick? 1 hour ago, Meatloaf63 said: His highlights certainly were impressive. Everybody’s highlight reel is impressive. That’s the point. 1 1 Quote
Meatloaf63 Posted April 28 Posted April 28 26 minutes ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said: So you’re saying we’ll trade him for yet another fifth round pick? Everybody’s highlight reel is impressive. That’s the point. No *****, It’s the abilities he consistently showed of breaking tackles and the vision he displayed. 1 Quote
Rockinon Posted April 28 Posted April 28 The UB kicker. Came on strong his senior year. Going to be some kicking competition in camp. Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted April 28 Posted April 28 20 hours ago, GASabresIUFan said: How many UDFA have made the Bills in the last 5 years? Some do. Cam Lewis was a UFA. Quote
The Jokeman Posted April 29 Posted April 29 2 hours ago, Rockinon said: The UB kicker. Came on strong his senior year. Going to be some kicking competition in camp. The punter we signed also kicked in college. Quote
Draconator Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Oh great. We signed a punter from San Diego State. The last one worked out so well... Quote
Beck Water Posted April 29 Posted April 29 (edited) On 4/27/2024 at 7:47 PM, JGMcD2 said: These UDFA OL seem to be pretty competitive options? It feels like we’re fairly deep on the OL as it stands, drafted 3 more, interesting these guys would come here? Oh, wow, I disagree - After cutting Morse and moving McGovern to center and backup David Edwards to G, I thought we were thin on IOL And then of course there was Ryan Van Demark as the swing tackle The draftees were late rounders, so I guess the UDFA feel they can compete? On 4/27/2024 at 9:00 PM, GASabresIUFan said: How many UDFA have made the Bills in the last 5 years? I think 11 or so I assume you mean guys who came to the Bills as rookies and signed to the active roster here, not UDFA that developed elsewhere like Mario Williams or Kumerow From 2019 to 2023: Ryan Bates (he initially signed to Steelers but came here as a rook) Reggie Gilliam Quintin Morris Ryan Van Demark Antonio Williams CJ Brewer Tyrel Dodson Prince Emili Ja'Marcus Ingram Kingsley Jonathan Cam Lewis Fundamentally looks like 2 per year or so Mostly sign to practice squad and get elevated fora few games their 1st year Edit: Dang, I missed Alec Anderson, who was on the 53 but never active in a game. That means I probably missed a couple more Edited April 29 by Beck Water 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted April 29 Posted April 29 On 4/27/2024 at 10:11 PM, GASabresIUFan said: Thanks for the list. Maybe I should re-phrase. How many have made the active roster? It looks like Alec Anderson, Jonathan Kingsley and Ingram. Q. Morris as well? List I gave is only guys who signed to the 53 and were active 1 or more games Quote
Beck Water Posted April 29 Posted April 29 On 4/27/2024 at 9:52 PM, NORWOODS FOOT said: I’m not sure Collins is a lock. Hoping some of these young-bloods beat him out actually We did give him guaranteed money, but it's not such a large amount we couldn't move on without flinching (by NFL standards) - $1.5M or so Quote
Dr. Who Posted April 29 Posted April 29 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: We did give him guaranteed money, but it's not such a large amount we couldn't move on without flinching (by NFL standards) - $1.5M or so Yeah, I think he's vulnerable, and I hope we find better, because I think he's running on fumes at this point. Quote
BritBill Posted April 29 Posted April 29 On 4/28/2024 at 2:03 AM, billieve420 said: Ok rooting for Keaton Bills to make the team based on his last name alone. It'll make a mockery of the saying "you play for the name on the front of the jersey and not the name on the back". 1 Quote
JGMcD2 Posted April 29 Posted April 29 (edited) 5 hours ago, Beck Water said: Oh, wow, I disagree - After cutting Morse and moving McGovern to center and backup David Edwards to G, I thought we were thin on IOL And then of course there was Ryan Van Demark as the swing tackle The draftees were late rounders, so I guess the UDFA feel they can compete? Explaining in a little more detail where my mind was when I said that... We carried 9 OL on the 53 last year: Dawkins, Dion Brown, Spencer Torrence, O'Cyrus McGovern, Connor Morse, Mitch Bates, Ryan Edwards, David Anderson, Alec Van Demark, Ryan This year 7/9 OL are returning: Locks (5) Dawkins, Dion Brown, Spencer Torrence, O'Cyrus McGovern, Connor Edwards, David This is our presumed starting 5 OL. The only thing that could change is McGovern moving back to LG and Edwards moving back to a reserve role. High Probability to Make Roster (2) Van Demark, Ryan Anderson, Alec These guys are REALLY close to being locks in my opinion. The Bills signed Alec Anderson as an UDFA, and he spent all of 2022 on the practice squad and the entire 2023 season on the 53. Van Demark was a Colts UDFA in 2022 but like Anderson spent 2022 on our practice squad and all of 2023 on our 53. The Bills have invested a lot of time/resources into developing both players and I think they clearly have a leg up on the competition. New Veterans (3) Collins, La'el Clapp, Will Doyle, Tommy* Collins has some guarantees, but I don't think he's a guarantee to make the roster, although that likely gives him a leg up. I don't think Clapp has a chance to make the roster unless there is an injury at the C position. Tommy Doyle fits here because he's coming off injury, but made the roster in 2021 and 2022, likely would've made it in 2023 before a season ending injury - he's fighting an uphill battle. Drafted Rookies (3) Van Pran-Granger, Sedrick Grable, Tylan Clayton, Travis The way Beane spoke about Clayton after the draft, it seems like they've banking on him being the 17th guy on the Practice Squad. My gut tells me that Van Pran-Granger is nearly a lock for the reserve C role (I think this is possible with McGovern and Edwards being able to play G) and pundits seem to think he could end up starting for us this year. Grable is competing for a reserve T role with the likes of Collins, Doyle and Van Demark, if not he's likely another hopeful Practice Squad stash for Beane. After walking through it I feel pretty comfortable saying we can predict who 8/9 lineman will be on the 53. Dawkins, Dion Brown, Spencer Torrence, O'Cyrus McGovern, Connor Edwards, David Anderson, Alec Van Demark, Ryan Van Pran-Granger, Sedrick That leaves Collins, Clapp, Doyle, Grable, Clayton, Edwards, Britton and Bills competing for 1 spot. Jordan Schultz suggested that Keaton Bills *SHOULD* make this team. I just think that it's going to be an uphill battle for any of the UDFA to break camp on the 53. Edited April 29 by JGMcD2 7 3 Quote
The Jokeman Posted April 29 Posted April 29 6 hours ago, Beck Water said: Oh, wow, I disagree - After cutting Morse and moving McGovern to center and backup David Edwards to G, I thought we were thin on IOL And then of course there was Ryan Van Demark as the swing tackle The draftees were late rounders, so I guess the UDFA feel they can compete? I think 11 or so I assume you mean guys who came to the Bills as rookies and signed to the active roster here, not UDFA that developed elsewhere like Mario Williams or Kumerow From 2019 to 2023: Ryan Bates (he initially signed to Steelers but came here as a rook) Reggie Gilliam Quintin Morris Ryan Van Demark Antonio Williams CJ Brewer Tyrel Dodson Prince Emili Ja'Marcus Ingram Kingsley Jonathan Cam Lewis Fundamentally looks like 2 per year or so Mostly sign to practice squad and get elevated fora few games their 1st year Edit: Dang, I missed Alec Anderson, who was on the 53 but never active in a game. That means I probably missed a couple more Bates came over from the Eagles actually. Quote
eball Posted April 29 Posted April 29 1 hour ago, JGMcD2 said: Explaining in a little more detail where my mind was when I said that... We carried 9 OL on the 53 last year: Dawkins, Dion Brown, Spencer Torrence, O'Cyrus McGovern, Connor Morse, Mitch Bates, Ryan Edwards, David Anderson, Alec Van Demark, Ryan This year 7/9 OL are returning: Locks (5) Dawkins, Dion Brown, Spencer Torrence, O'Cyrus McGovern, Connor Edwards, David This is our presumed starting 5 OL. The only thing that could change is McGovern moving back to LG and Edwards moving back to a reserve role. High Probability to Make Roster (2) Van Demark, Ryan Anderson, Alec These guys are REALLY close to being locks in my opinion. The Bills signed Alec Anderson as an UDFA, and he spent all of 2022 on the practice squad and the entire 2023 season on the 53. Van Demark was a Colts UDFA in 2022 but like Anderson spent 2022 on our practice squad and all of 2023 on our 53. The Bills have invested a lot of time/resources into developing both players and I think they clearly have a leg up on the competition. New Veterans (3) Collins, La'el Clapp, Will Doyle, Tommy* Collins has some guarantees, but I don't think he's a guarantee to make the roster, although that likely gives him a leg up. I don't think Clapp has a chance to make the roster unless there is an injury at the C position. Tommy Doyle fits here because he's coming off injury, but made the roster in 2021 and 2022, likely would've made it in 2023 before a season ending injury - he's fighting an uphill battle. Drafted Rookies (3) Van Pran-Granger, Sedrick Grable, Tylan Clayton, Travis The way Beane spoke about Clayton after the draft, it seems like they've banking on him being the 17th guy on the Practice Squad. My gut tells me that Van Pran-Granger is nearly a lock for the reserve C role (I think this is possible with McGovern and Edwards being able to play G) and pundits seem to think he could end up starting for us this year. Grable is competing for a reserve T role with the likes of Collins, Doyle and Van Demark, if not he's likely another hopeful Practice Squad stash for Beane. After walking through it I feel pretty comfortable saying we can predict who 8/9 lineman will be on the 53. Dawkins, Dion Brown, Spencer Torrence, O'Cyrus McGovern, Connor Edwards, David Anderson, Alec Van Demark, Ryan Van Pran-Granger, Sedrick That leaves Collins, Clapp, Doyle, Grable, Clayton, Edwards, Britton and Bills competing for 1 spot. Jordan Schultz suggested that Keaton Bills *SHOULD* make this team. I just think that it's going to be an uphill battle for any of the UDFA to break camp on the 53. Nice breakdown. Note that the Bills can put Clayton on the PS and he won’t count against the limit because of the international player development program. I am rooting for Keaton Bills to make this team. It’s just serendipitous to think of a guy wearing “Bills” on the back of a Bills jersey. 1 Quote
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