Buffalo Bills The offseason begins

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Martin wasn’t very good. Maybe he’s back on a pay cut but it would surprise me if he’s back at his current, much greater that vet minimum and non guaranteed, amount.

Same with Trubisky, who there is absolutely no way he’s back on his current contract, and is only coming back if he takes a pay cut to compete with Mike white for the spot.

As for Knox and Johnson, you don’t want to open up cap space? Knox in particular has a really bad one that it would be nice to bring down.

I guess mostly I don’t understand your resistance to cap clearing moves? You just want to more or less run back the same team?
I have no problem with clearing cap where it makes sense. My understanding, though, has always been that if you restructure today you're pushing a cap-hit further down the line and I don't support that if the player isn't in the team's longterm plans. You extend Josh. You extend Benford. You cut Von. You restructure Dawkins. All of that makes sense to me.
 
I for one am shocked that after the defense once again failed to stop KC in the playoffs McDermott fired another special teams coordinator and spent today calling out the offensive weapons. Yeah…Beane f***ed up two drafts in a row middling his first selections instead of being bold. A 20 year old WR isn’t why you lost again, loser.
First, McDermott is getting asked about Coleman and Kincaid at the combine. He didn’t bring them up. Second, he mentioned the defensive line and bringing in key defensive coaches. That’s almost always a precursor to changes. Third, the Bills special teams made key errors this season which needed to be fixed.

Prior to the Kincaid and Coleman picks, LOTS of fans and pundits were calling on Beane to give Allen playmakers. And he did. Now he’s got to address the defense.

You’re railing against one of the most successful coaches in Bills history and currently in the NFL. It’s old. You should stick to Pegula and Adams where you’ve got more to work with.
 
RBs don't have that kind of trade value to normal GMs however they may have that kind to value to someone like Jerry Jones. He likes shiny things.
I doubt a RB that was outside the top 15 in rushing attempts and rushing yards in 2024 is that shiny to Jerrah.

But, you never know...

:dunno:

I for one am shocked that after the defense once again failed to stop KC in the playoffs McDermott fired another special teams coordinator and spent today calling out the offensive weapons. Yeah…Beane f***ed up two drafts in a row middling his first selections instead of being bold. A 20 year old WR isn’t why you lost again, loser.
He also said Bernard wasn't as good as many talk about, Cole Bishop needs to put in work this offseason like Coleman, and they need to be a lot better on the DL and that is why he made some of the coaching hires he did.

But yeah, he only talked about the offense and STs....
 
I have no problem with clearing cap where it makes sense. My understanding, though, has always been that if you restructure today you're pushing a cap-hit further down the line and I don't support that if the player isn't in the team's longterm plans. You extend Josh. You extend Benford. You cut Von. You restructure Dawkins. All of that makes sense to me.
When you restructure guys that you do not expect to be on the roster for 3+ more seasons, that is the definition of a poor cap move.

The bill for the bonus payments does eventually come due one year. But, you can manage it like last year where they had $70M in dead cap and made it to the AFC Championship game.
 
He's going to want a top of market contract at 30.

My question is: why is a team that is entering their contention window getting rid of him?
Of the names out there on the trade market, you have similar situations age and contract-wise for everyone but Micah Parsons. And Parsons might be the least likely guy to get traded.

Garrett turns 30yo on December 29th.

Crosby turns 28yo in August.

Hendrickson is 30yo and turns 31 in early December.

And Allen just turned 30yo in January.

The main reason I can see Washington shopping Allen is because he only played in 8 regular season games in 2024. They likely are skittish about his contract ask given that fact.

He was a 700+ snap per year guy from his 2nd year in the NFL in 2018 through 2023 and then he was only on the field for them for 301 snaps last year.

It's all about whether that was a fluke or not...
 

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