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  • swiper
    Legendary Zoner
    • Sep 2010
    • 33105

    Remaining Free Agent Targets?

    Originally posted by The Buffalo News
    Bills will be on the lookout for missing puzzle pieces

    By Jay Skurski | News Sports Reporter
    on May 4, 2013 - 11:50 PM

    The Buffalo Bills did well to fill some holes on their roster in last weekend’s NFL Draft.

    But as you might expect for a team that has gone 6-10 the past two seasons, there are still some positions that could use an upgrade – or at the very least added competition for the penciled-in starter.
    General Manager Buddy Nix expressed an interest prior to the draft in continuing to explore the veteran free agent market.

    “You know, I think it’s very likely,” he said. “We brought in Nick Barnett after camp started and he played two good years for us. So we’ll be in business up until we start the preseason. There’s still guys out there.”

    Barnett was signed in 2011 two days after he was released by the Green Bay Packers.

    “Players will be released. There’s still some cap work that needs to be done on a lot of teams so there will be good players popping up. You just have to be ready, and we track them,” said Tom Gibbons, the Bills’ director of pro personnel. “If there were to be a player come available, I don’t think there’d be any question that we’d sign him ... up until camp if we felt the player could help us.”

    Should the Bills choose to go bargain hunting in the current market, here are a few players who fit positions of need.

    Brandon Moore, left guard, New York Jets: Moore has started 137 consecutive games for New York since 2004, including every game the past eight seasons. Moore, who will be 33 in June, took over as a starter in New York while current Bills coach Doug Marrone was working as the Jets’ offensive line coach. Moore would immediately go to the top of the Bills’ depth chart at left guard, the position left void when Andy Levitre signed as a free agent with the Tennessee Titans. Moore has visited Miami and Detroit, while also drawing some interest from Chicago and Dallas. A report from NFL.com last month suggested Moore was looking for “starter money,” a possible reason he remains unsigned. A one-year contract in the range of $3 million could be a good match for both sides.

    Sheldon Brown, cornerback, Cleveland Browns: Brown started 14 games for the Browns last season and had 60 tackles, three interceptions and 12 passes defensed. He played 903 snaps last season. Opposing quarterbacks had a rating of 85.1 when throwing against Brown, according to advanced statistics complied by the website profootballfocus.com. Brown, however, is 34, so age is working against him.

    The Bills surprisingly did not select a cornerback last weekend – a position Nix has said he likes to take in every draft. However, the team believes fourth-round pick Duke Williams can be used in that role some. As it stands now with Aaron Williams being moved to safety, the Bills’ starters on the outside are Stephon Gilmore and Leodis McKelvin, with Rob Brooks and Justin Rogers in the slot, or nickel cornerback role. The Bills also have T.J. Heath and Crezdon Butler. They finished last season on the 53-man roster.

    Karlos Dansby, inside linebacker, Miami Dolphins: The Bills hosted Dansby on a free agent visit prior to the draft, but as Nix put it: “I would just say it did not work out, to be honest.” However, that was before the Bills traded inside linebacker Kelvin Sheppard to the Indianapolis Colts. Nix did indicate that the Bills would keep dialogue open with Dansby, who had 134 tackles and started all 16 games last year for the Dolphins.

    The Bills used a second-round pick on Oregon linebacker Kiko Alonso, who has the flexibility to play inside or outside. Alonso is penciled in as a starter next to second-year man Nigel Bradham. Dansby, 31, would seem to have some good years ahead of him. The 6-foot-4, 250-pounder set a career high in tackles last season. He could play in the middle or on the weak side, and also serve as a mentor to the Bills’ promising younger players at the position.

    Bart Scott, inside linebacker, New York Jets: Somewhat surprisingly, the Bills haven’t gone to the former Jets well in an effort to bring in players who could serve as “coaches on the field” for defensive coordinator Mike Pettine’s scheme. Scott, who’s a week or two away from being fully recovered from offseason surgery on his toe, could fit in that role. He’ll be 33 in the upcoming season.

    Dallas Clark, tight end, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: It’s very much uncertain that Scott Chandler will be ready by opening week after tearing the ACL in his left knee in December. The Bills added Chris Gragg in the seventh round of the draft, but have very little experience at the position, which has been picked over pretty well in free agency. Clark, who will be 34 at the start of the season, had 47 catches and four touchdowns last year. He should be capable of keeping the seat warm until Chandler is 100 percent.

    The Bills successfully waited out the market for Alan Branch, and were able to add him on a one-year deal last month. Nix and Co. are taking a similar approach with other veteran options.

    “We’ll keep looking, and if they fit we’ll be in the market,” Nix said.
    Last edited by swiper; 05-05-2013, 08:44 AM.
  • clumping platelets

    #2
    Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

    I haven't read the Sports page yet

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    • Goobylal
      Registered User
      • Jan 2004
      • 19371

      #3
      Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

      Add-in Eric Winston and Tyson Clabo at RT.

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      • DraftBoy
        Administrator
        • Jul 2002
        • 107443

        #4
        Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

        Roster is full at 90 so every addition means another cut. Not that there isn't room for cuts, just saying.
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        • BillsU
          Registered User
          • Jan 2013
          • 110

          #5
          Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

          Sounds like Clabo is signing with the Dolphins.

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          • Goobylal
            Registered User
            • Jan 2004
            • 19371

            #6
            Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

            Yep, just saw he took a 1-year deal.

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            • SpikedLemonade
              • Jun 2024

              #7
              Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

              Any OL help would be nice.

              Doesn't sound positive about Dansby.

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              • ServoBillieves
                The Voice of Reason
                • Jul 2007
                • 6106

                #8
                Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

                Some team will get desperate enough to give Dansby his money once training camp injuries begin
                Bye Bye Brady...

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                • DraftBoy
                  Administrator
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 107443

                  #9
                  Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

                  I'd still take Winston to play RT at this point.
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                  • Rob's House
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 102

                    #10
                    Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

                    Originally posted by DraftBoy View Post
                    I'd still take Winston to play RT at this point.
                    He's best in a zone block scheme which, I'm not certain, but I don't believe we'll be running. If not, I don't see him as an upgrade over either Hairston or Pears.

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                    • Meathead
                      Insufferable ***** and perpetual crybaby
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 21349

                      #11
                      Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

                      i find it odd that they made an emphasis that theyd sign players that shake free 'up until camp'. more than any other position the oline is where you can get quality players after each level of cuts. plus i believe they signed several guys on the oline well into camp that are now starters or primary backups (pears & urbik) so i cant see why they wouldnt do that again
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                      • djjimkelly
                        Registered User
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 7045

                        #12
                        Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

                        Originally posted by DraftBoy View Post
                        I'd still take Winston to play RT at this point.
                        i normally agree with most of your assessments on the pro players but........

                        eric winston doesnt belong in this league hes smart well spoken and so on. he just is not talented enough to stick on any roster.

                        im sure he will play somewhere next season it better not be here becuz he isnt good at all

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                        • OpIv37
                          Acid Douching Asswipe
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 101313

                          #13
                          Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

                          This wreaks of the lazy parent who goes to the toy store an hour before it closes on Christmas Eve.

                          Sure, they're going to find something that their kid will like, but all the best new toys got picked over by more responsible parents a long-ass time ago and they'll be settling for the rejects that the other parents didn't deem worthy.
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                          • Rob's House
                            Registered User
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 102

                            #14
                            Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

                            Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post
                            This wreaks of the lazy parent who goes to the toy store an hour before it closes on Christmas Eve.

                            Sure, they're going to find something that their kid will like, but all the best new toys got picked over by more responsible parents a long-ass time ago and they'll be settling for the rejects that the other parents didn't deem worthy.
                            That, or it could be more like the parents that wait for the overinflated price on the newest toy to go down so they can ultimately buy their kids more toys.

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                            • djjimkelly
                              Registered User
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 7045

                              #15
                              Re: Remaining Free Agent Targets?

                              Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post
                              This wreaks of the lazy parent who goes to the toy store an hour before it closes on Christmas Eve.

                              Sure, they're going to find something that their kid will like, but all the best new toys got picked over by more responsible parents a long-ass time ago and they'll be settling for the rejects that the other parents didn't deem worthy.
                              sometimes its the toy u dont expect to be liked that gets played with the most

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