As for 2008 cap numbers, here are the Bills top 10:
Aaron Schobel 8,729,795
Derrick Dockery 6,356,720
Langston Walker 6,006,720
Chris Kelsay 5,000,000
Roscoe Parrish 4,261,720
Terrence McGee 4,125,000
Larry Tripplett 3,791,720
Jason Peters 3,300,000
Lee Evans 3,124,584
Ryan Denney 3,106,720
Aaron Schobel 8,729,795
Derrick Dockery 6,356,720
Langston Walker 6,006,720
Chris Kelsay 5,000,000
Roscoe Parrish 4,261,720
Terrence McGee 4,125,000
Larry Tripplett 3,791,720
Jason Peters 3,300,000
Lee Evans 3,124,584
Ryan Denney 3,106,720
As much money we have under the cap, i really think if we do anything it's sign a above average, not great FA to fill one position and then sign backups and then go for filling the rest of the need positions in the draft.
I honestly think that we might get a WR OR TE in FA because having a rookie WR AND TE on the offense might take too long to translate to good offensive production.
Im not against getting a WR to play 3rd string in FA and then getting a WR with our first and then getting a TE in the 3rd or 4th. Does anyone else think that just bringing in Malcom Kelly to our WR corps is going to solve all the problems? Now I'm a Josh Reed fan, but I really think he is best served as a 5th stringer or in certain situations where we use him as the slot possession reciever. I'd love to see Evans, Kelly, (FA WR), Parrish/Reed (interchange based on situation) than just Evans, Kelly, Reed, Parrish, Aiken (insert other bum here).
I'd really like to see us get a decent TE in the draft, as i dont like many of the options in FA right now. And it seems like more and more the TE's coming out of the draft are more skilled as recievers because TE's are such a weapon in many offenses in the NFL.
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