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For those that like visuals, this is the list of 13 potential moves that Joe sent out to his Substack and I am guessing they are the same exact 13 options he talked through on today's podcast.

NFL Combine week starts today.

McDermott talks to the media at 4pm today and Beane talks to the media at 2pm tomorrow.
 
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For those that like visuals, this is the list of 13 potential moves that Joe sent out to his Substack and I am guessing they are the same exact 13 options he talked through on today's podcast.

NFL Combine week starts today.

McDermott talks to the media at 4pm today and Beane talks to the media at 2pm tomorrow.


Of those:

-Daquan Jones can wait till this summer
-Not sure who you are replacing David Edwards with for less than 4M.
 
Of those:

-Daquan Jones can wait till this summer
-Not sure who you are replacing David Edwards with for less than 4M.
Given all the starters on expiring deals in 2025, I won't be shocked if they avoid any post-6/1 cuts or trades that would push significant dead cap into 2026.

And Edwards is an option because the cap savings is so big. It will all come down to what Kromer is saying. This will carry a ton of weight as Edwards is the only OL that had prior experience with Kromer and is most certainly one of "Kromer's guys." So, if Kromer tells Beane that Alec Anderson or Tylan Grable is ready to step in at LG, I think they could choose to move on from Edwards.

But, I would probably expect an Edwards extension to keep him in 2026 might be more likely given how well he played in 2024 and his relationship with Kromer.

And Joe (and the Cover 1 guys on their Cap Special) weren't saying the Bills would or should pull all these cap levers to clear space. These are just what they could do cap-wise.
 
Given all the starters on expiring deals in 2025, I won't be shocked if they avoid any post-6/1 cuts or trades that would push significant dead cap into 2026.

And Edwards is an option because the cap savings is so big. It will all come down to what Kromer is saying. This will carry a ton of weight as Edwards is the only OL that had prior experience with Kromer and is most certainly one of "Kromer's guys." So, if Kromer tells Beane that Alec Anderson or Tylan Grable is ready to step in at LG, I think they could choose to move on from Edwards.

But, I would probably expect an Edwards extension to keep him in 2026 might be more likely given how well he played in 2024 and his relationship with Kromer.

And Joe (and the Cover 1 guys on their Cap Special) weren't saying the Bills would or should pull all these cap levers to clear space. These are just what they could do cap-wise.

My thought on Jones is that the savings is relatively little. We only have 3 DT on the roster currently.


he wasn't great last year....I'm fine with him coming back at a lessor role. I am curious if he's is willing to go the knox/Miller way from last year and take a bit of a paycut as well.
 
My thought on Jones is that the savings is relatively little. We only have 3 DT on the roster currently.


he wasn't great last year....I'm fine with him coming back at a lessor role. I am curious if he's is willing to go the knox/Miller way from last year and take a bit of a paycut as well.
Given the lack of depth at the position, good luck trying to leverage him into taking a pay cur from his $7.75M base salary in 2025.

I don't even know what kind of a conversion to a Not Likely To Be Earned incentive he would go for.

He is kind of like Elam to me. He's on the roster unless you are ready to trade him for a late day 3 pick swap just to get the cap savings and you think a rookie would be an upgrade.

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I'm not sure they get there with Jones.

The post-6/1 trade or cut has the same 2026 impact as letting him play this year due to the void years on his deal.
 
Since Jones only has 2.25 of his salary guaranteed, I think there's room for a paycut. Current cap hit is 9.4. With a June 1 cut his cap hit 3.9. The gap between those numbers would be the sweet spot for a new salary. If they bumped his guaranteed salary up to 5 million, plus the 1.7 signing bonus, resulting in a 6.7 new cap hit, would that make sense to everyone? Bills save almost 3 million. Jones gets almost 3 million more guaranteed than he would if he's cut. Maybe tack on an incentive for a chance to earn some money back.

Question would be, would he rather be here for 5 million or take 2 from the Bills + whatever he can get on the market.

Also, cutting Edwards would shock me. He was perfectly fine and his cap hit is low for a starter. If anything, I could see them extending him by a year.
 

❓ Myles Garrett. The Browns are still trying to avoid trading their All-World defensive end, and as beat reporter Zac Jackson wrote this morning, “expect that to continue publicly in Indy.”

Grable, Anderson and Van Dermark can compete for that spot if Kromer feels like they have starter potential.
I would be surprised if Vandy was an option to kick inside to guard.

Alec Anderson would seem like the most likely candidate and Grable might be the frontrunner to replace Anderson as the primary 6th OL/Jumbo TE.
 
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A bit Too much to give up I think. If they want Cook and one of our 2nd rounders they can have at it. Maybe a sweetener on top? He needs a new big deal..
Depends on what is going on with Milano as well. If he is not retiring then you have him returning with Bernard, Williams, Ulofoshio. Although I think they need to move on from Spector.

Would certainly help the pass rush, but I would think Jerry will try and extend him.

If your likely going to chase one deal I still prefer the Garrett idea.
 
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Coach McD Live in Indy


-Ryan Nielson's main focus will be the defensive line (interesting)
-Veteran experience was his main focus in adding Neilson
-Very hard to get former coordinators, very high in demand
-Confirms interviews for new strength and conditioning coach, Ciano has gone to Jacksonville
-Health and safety is his main concern with players going forward (It's philosophical)
-Loves James (Cook), watching him develop, have success, business part will take care of itself (Brandon is on top of it).
-Big believer in speed, did it at times, probably not enough (on offense)
-Keon had an up and down year, rather rocky after injury, he's a good young man, who has to learn how hard it is to play in this league
-He watched the US v Canada hockey game the other night and enjoyed the personal stories of the players (was discussing Tommy Doyle's story-retired)
-Kincaid's main thing is his health and getting stronger and more durable as he plays like a big TE. Health became a tendency and pattern year 2, so they need to address it.
-Love Von did not play the victim, was positive with his mental side
-A lot of confidence in Cole Bishop is wired the right way for the job, he has to do it.
 
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