...if the Bills went with a receiver in the first round, veteran wideout Stevie Johnson likely goes on the trading block according to a league source. The logic is very simple behind it: the Bills now have five receivers on their roster that demand playing time on offense. Four of those players were brought in by the current general manager and coaching staff, and only one has an astronomical cap hit for 2014 comparatively speaking. Johnson is signed for the next three seasons with cap hits of $8.5 million (2014), $8.85 million (2015) and $8.95 million (2016). Combine that with the clashing personalities of Johnson and head coach Doug Marrone, and it all adds up to the Bills doing what they can to try and move Johnson. The other casualty of the Watkins pick? Former third-round pick T.J. Graham, who was on thin ice even before they selected the Clemson wideout. It’s put up or shut up time in training camp for Graham on both offense and special teams.
SIAP: Bills expected to try and trade Stevie Johnson
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Originally posted by Mahdi View PostStevie would be awesome slotted between Watkins and Woods. Why not keep the unit strong? Why do we always have to subtract talent?
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Originally posted by Mahdi View PostStevie would be awesome slotted between Watkins and Woods. Why not keep the unit strong? Why do we always have to subtract talent?COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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He would definitely need to restructure that contract for any trade. We have the cap room and our WR's are constantly injured. We need to keep him at least this year imo.
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COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Originally posted by DraftBoy View PostWhat does he offer that Woods doesn't? Outside of bad drops, and a tendency to act like an idiot."Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
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Originally posted by DraftBoy View PostWhat does he offer that Woods doesn't? Outside of bad drops, and a tendency to act like an idiot.
I guess I'm indifferent. If they keep him, good, if they trade him, ok.
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Originally posted by DraftBoy View PostWhat does he offer that Woods doesn't? Outside of bad drops, and a tendency to act like an idiot.
Stevie is certainly better than Goodwin or Graham or Williams for that matter. I still think Stevie is a very unique receiver and can help this team.
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Originally posted by Mahdi View PostHe's a better player than Woods. And in my scenario all 3 are on the field so comparing who is better is moot. Im saying Stevie in the slot with Woods and Watkins outside.
Stevie is certainly better than Goodwin or Graham or Williams for that matter. I still think Stevie is a very unique receiver and can help this team.
I don't think he's necessarily better than Mike Williams, he's a more consistent player but Williams is a hell of a WR when focused.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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