GASabresIUFan Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Milano played nearly 90% of D snaps in the playoffs and looked just fine. He had 17 tackles. He also played 5 of 6 games to end of the season (he was inactive against NE in the first game and was one of the starters who didn't play in NE game 2. Milano Bernard and Williams are significantly better players and depth over Rapp, Bishop, Hamlin and Forrest. I understand the worry about the depth after Williams, but management has more faith in Andressen and Ulofosahio (and maybe Spector) than the fans do; otherwise they'd have drafted someone. Quote
Doc Brown Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago At Beane's next press conference a reporter should ask him whether he thinks Wide Receiver or Safety are the weakest unit on the team. 1 Quote
Solomon Grundy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 14 hours ago, Pete said: I believe it’s obvious Yeah.. safety seeing that you listed it twice 😎 Quote
djp14150 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 15 hours ago, Pete said: I believe it’s obvious The acuity of some fans? Quote
SCBills Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) Linebacker and Safety are weaker than Wide Receiver, imo.. but when you factor in the importance of WR, compared to LB/S, it makes it a more interesting conversation and those 3 are clearly the spots well all keep our eyes on. Every other position group is proven high level or heavily invested in recent offseasons. Personally, I don’t care much about Joe Andreeson’s story if he has to be counted on, and with Bernard undersized and constantly banged up, Milano older and constantly banged up, that leaves Williams as an important depth piece and then a bunch of “who knows” Safety is wait and see. If Cole Bishop makes a jump, I’m not concerned about him and Rapp at all, outside injury.. in which case I hope Forrest or Hancock are something because Hamlin ain’t it. Edited 17 hours ago by SCBills Quote
pennstate10 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 19 hours ago, GASabresIUFan said: Why are there two Safety slots in the poll? When Rapp is the best player in a position group that is your weakest position. The whole defense is in transition. As many as 12 new players were added in the draft and free agency, headlined by Bosa, White, the two suspended DL, Hairston, Sanders and Jackson. Now add Carter, Ulofoshio (sp?), Solomon, Andreessen and Bishop and Beane has basically retooled nearly the entire defense. Unless Hancock can become a starter, Beane has more work to do at Safety. Dummy! Dont you know that all nfl teams play with 2 safeties? If not 3. Quote
stlbills13 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 10 hours ago, ganesh said: Plus both Milano and Bernard miss games due to injury. And we don’t have proper backups. We don’t want to be in the position we were two playoff exits ago. Besides Williams there is no real back up at LB. This is a super weak position. And with Taron having a poor season last year there us a big question mark on this team to play the 5DB 2LB scheme effectively. Look at the first 5 or 6 games before his injury. He was having great games. I am sure the knee injury affected him rest of the season. He will be back I agree with both of these points although I think the coaching staff likes Ulufoshio and viewed last year as mini red shirt year like they like to do with LBs in their 2nd year. But LB depth still scares me, as does Taron. It's why I like the Hancock pick so much but probably not for this season. I do think Kincaid will rebound but TE is still a concern for me. TE is our best path to pass catchers putting fear in opponents now Quote
Low Positive Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago The thing that annoys me about this discussion in general is the idea that drafting WRs would automatically fix the problem. What if I told you that the Bills drafted a slightly undersized WR who can practically fly in the second round of the draft? Would that make everyone feel better? How would everyone feel if we drafted a WR in the second that had this pre-draft evaluation by Lance Zierlein: ”Superb combination of size, strength and speed. Forward lean and early burst into routes. Eats into cushions faster than cornerbacks expect. Sudden hands to stab high fastballs on first two levels. Silky smooth deep-ball tracker with second gear to run under it. Graceful body adjustments in mid-air for 50/50 balls. Excellent quickness to gather and squared to QB.” BTW, I just described two guys on the Bills roster, picked in the second in back to back years. Can you guess who they are? Quote
T master Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago After last season the true weakness on this team was defense and Beane focused on it like they focused on the Offensive line the year before so if the defense turns around this year like the offensive line has done this team will be even better than last season . Safety is one of the weakest points I still feel, Hamlin although a great guy and a good depth player is not a starter in the NFL ! The jury is still out on Cole Bishop . I wanted them to pick up Emenwori in the draft but if Bishop can step in as a starter this season and have Hamlin as a back up it could be better than last season . Quote
BuffaL0L0k0 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) On 4/28/2025 at 5:45 AM, finn said: Ongoing conversation in another thread, but I'll just agree with those who are bewildered by Beane's lack of urgency on wide receivers. Mahomes has Rice, Hollywood Brown, Worthy, and now Royals. Burrow has two studs in Chase and Higgins. Hurts has DeVonta and AJ Brown. Allen? Shakir, who has never had a 1000 yard season, Coleman, a slow possession receiver who wasn't even catching jump balls late last year, Palmer, who is supposed to be the second coming of Jerry Rice but who the receiver-starved Chargers happily let go, Samuels, who we keep making excuses for, and a bunch of practice squad level players. Color me underwhelmed. Meanwhile, he continues to dump--DUMP--resources into the defensive line. Lovely to have, what, four big investments in the DT position, but at the expense of mediocrity at another key position? Maybe he's planning to trade for Pickens or someone. But I doubt it. As others have said, he's probably thinking, "Hey, Allen and the running game did it all last year, so let's assume they'll be able to do the same again this year. What could go wrong?" Let's watch Jalen Royals, whom he could have picked instead of Walker. I really, really hope I'm wrong, but I have a feeling it's not going to be pretty. I understand and even share part of your underwelmed sentiment, however I think we are getting ahead of ourselves a bit, and being pressured by looking at the greener gardens of our Nemesis (Chiefs) despite them being trumped by PHI on February, Worthy and all, and CIN who has not even sniffed playoffs in a couple of years, despite that tandem of WR, We can tell our GM and staff seem contempt with what an elite Josh can give them, but I dont think they are blind to the fact thta there is still work to do, from here to Sept to fix the WR room. The stone in the shoe is thta Coleman underperfomred to be a 2nd almost 1st rd pick, but that doesn´t men he hit his celieng, so let´s see... Edited 2 hours ago by BuffaL0L0k0 Quote
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