Since it is slow out ther these days...I was wondering if DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila- Green Bay, who is a restricted free agent is worth going after and giving up a first round pick? I can't see Green Bay having a lot of money to work with the guy and he is due for a big pay day. He is 25 years old and had 25.5 sacks the last two years.
Should Buffalo go after DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila?
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Trust me on this one. Here in Wisconsin, KGB is a superstud. He wasn't actually a starter until their line got hurt, and there was a question about whether he could be a down-to-down guy. He passed that test with flying colors.
But I wouldn't give away a first rounder for him. We're okay on DE right now. KGB would be a plus, but I wouldn't pay too much just to have some depth.
By the way, the pronounciation of his name is:
Kabeer (Ka-Beer)
Gbaja (Ba-Ha)
Biamila (Be-Ah-Me-La)
KGB for short.
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Re: Should Buffalo go after DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila?
Originally posted by don137
Since it is slow out ther these days...I was wondering if DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila- Green Bay, who is a restricted free agent is worth going after and giving up a first round pick? I can't see Green Bay having a lot of money to work with the guy and he is due for a big pay day. He is 25 years old and had 25.5 sacks the last two years.
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Could we just put KGB on his uni? :finfan:Originally posted by notaconThe biggest thing we learned from the Bills is that they are a resilient bunch and did what they had to do to win instead of past years where they fold like a cheap lawn chair.
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Buffalo doesn't have the needed compensation to sign Gbaja-Biamila.
The rule for signing RFA is the team signing the player to an offer needs to have a pick at or above their original draft position. That rule was put in to keep teams from trading to the bottom of a round before signing a restricted player to an offer sheet.
Thus Buffalo, with the #23 pick, can't sign Gbaja-Biamila. They would need to trade up to the #14 pick or above (their original draft position).
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Damn, I was all set to write about how Adams and KGB would put us in the superbowl, and I was very happy about it until I read that post. Oh well. Maybe we can convince bill bidwell to trade their #1 for eddie robinson, since he doens't seem to want to actually pay players to play football.Originally posted by TopdogDamn , your're showing you're ignorance!Originally posted by mercyruleI love Weiner.Originally posted by mercyrulealso cheese
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He was given the mid-level tender, which requires a #1 pick for compensation no matter when he was drafted (of if he was not).
It is only the low tender which stipulates a draft pick in the same round as the player was drafted as compensation.
The high tender requires a #1 and #3 pick as compensation.
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