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  • Wally The Barber
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    • Jul 2007
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    Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

    By Ryan Talbot

    talbotrj@yahoo.com

    Contributing writer

    Wide receiver depth is a concern for the Buffalo Bills.

    Buffalo's top three wide receivers entering training camp appear to be Sammy Watkins, Andre Holmes and rookie Zay Jones. Behind the trio is a lot of uncertainty.

    The Bills attempted to upgrade the position when they hosted Jeremy Maclin on a free agent visit, but the veteran receiver opted to sign with the Baltimore Ravens. Could the team kick the tires on another free agent receiver?

    The Philadelphia Eagles recently released Dorial Green-Beckham and CBS Sports' Sean Wagner-McGough views the Bills are a top landing spot for the receiver. On a list of 15 landing spots for Green-Beckham, the Bills came in at number two on the list.

    "Sammy Watkins can't stay healthy, Robert Woods is gone, Zay Jones is a rookie, and Andre Holmes is the definition of meh," said Wagner-McGough. "For as loud as critics of Tyrod Taylor are, critics of the Bills' receiver group should be even louder. The Bills are depending on someone who's appeared in 21 games the past two years and someone who's never played a down of football in the NFL.

    DGB isn't dependable. No one will say that. But the Bills should be adding as many bodies as possible. Hopefully, one will emerge as a dependable playmaker to pair alongside Watkins when he's healthy."

    In two seasons with the Tennessee Titans and the Eagles, Green-Beckham has caught 68 passes for 941 yards and eight touchdowns. At 24 years old, you can make the argument that the best is yet to come from the 6-foot-5-inch wide receiver.

    Considering his upside, the lack of risk involved in signing him and Buffalo's current wide receiver depth, the Bills should at least entertain the idea of signing Green-Beckham


    http://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffal...n-beckham.html
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  • Wally The Barber
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    • YardRat
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      • Dec 2004
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      #3
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      Until they sign somebody (if they do at all) they will probably be at the top of the list as a possible landing spot for every receiver that becomes available.
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      • tomz
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        • Feb 2007
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        Isn't he a character concern? Doesn't sound like the current regime will be gung-ho.

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        • Wally The Barber
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          • Jul 2007
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          Re: Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

          Originally posted by tomz View Post
          Isn't he a character concern? Doesn't sound like the current regime will be gung-ho.
          Long list of off the field issues but that 1 LB of pot sitting on his front seat wasn't his

          Loves to play the game but is lazy in practice

          Also has problems learning the playbook

          Tons of talent though
          Last edited by Wally The Barber; 07-03-2017, 04:59 PM.
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          • Wally The Barber
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            • Jul 2007
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            The Eagles officially released Dorial Green-Beckham on Friday (story here). Here are three reasons why.

            1 - DGB was very bad

            This is the main reason above all else. It’s really as simple as that.
            DGB wasn’t good enough to stick around. He has ideal size, yes, but he just didn’t play up to his physical ability. His effort was also in question at times ... both on and off the field.
            DGB struggled mightily in spring practices this year. He dropped a lot of passes and constantly got yelled at by new Eagles wide receivers coach Mike Groh. The Eagles gave him plenty of time to show what he can do and it was clear DGB just wasn’t good enough.

            A small factor here is that the Eagles save around $500,000 in cap space by cutting him. That’s not a ton (in the NFL world, at least) but it makes the decision to cut him even easier.

            2 - The Eagles are high on Marcus Johnson

            Adam Caplan, who has good Eagles sources, notes that the team is high on Marcus Johnson.

            Wait, who?
            Johnson signed with the Eagles as an undrafted rookie free agent last year. The team was higher on him than you would have expected but then he got hurt in training camp. Johnson was waived and then signed to the practice squad later during the 2016 season.

            Now Johnson is back and there’s a real chance he could make Philadelphia’s 53-man roster. The 6-1, 204 pound pass catcher had a good spring. He’s not a star or anything but he could potentially beat out Shelton Gibson if the Eagles only keep six pass catchers. Johnson ran a 4.37 40-yard dash at his pro day so he’s got some speed.
            It seemed noteworthy to me that Johnson was getting some reps with the Eagles first team offense during minicamp earlier this month.
            3 - The Eagles are also high on Mack Hollins

            Caplan also notes the Eagles like what they’ve seen out of Hollins. We’ve previously heard a similar report.

            Hollins had a good spring as well. He didn’t make a ton of super flashy plays; he was just really consistent and didn’t make many mistakes. Hollins figures to be a key special teams player for the Birds this season and moving forward. It remains to be seen how large his offensive role will be but he figures to get some kind of playing time there.
            Closing the book on DGB

            Let’s be honest: DGB’s fate was sealed a long time ago. The Eagles clearly weren’t going to keep him after adding Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith in free agency. Philadelphia selecting Hollins and Gibson in the 2017 NFL Draft only further confirmed that.
            The Eagles’ wide receiver picture now looks something like this heading into 2017:
            Alshon Jeffery is the team’s No. 1 wide receiver target.
            Torrey Smith is a veteran contributor who can help stretch the field.
            Jordan Matthews is a solid slot receiver for this team assuming he doesn’t get traded.

            Nelson Agholor is still very much a bust but at least he had an encouraging spring.
            Hollins is a special teams guy and role player/backup at receiver.
            That’s five receivers right there. I think the Eagles could keep six with either Johnson or Gibson being the guy. Gibson really struggled during spring practices — he just couldn’t catch the football. So I’d give Johnson the edge right now.
            Trading Matthews would open up another receiver spot, but the Eagles wouldn’t make a deal just so they could do that. With that said, if the Eagles really do like Johnson, perhaps that makes Matthews more expendable.
            There’s still a lot of time left for the Eagles’ wide receiver situation to play out. All we know for sure is that DGB won’t be part of it.
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            • OpIv37
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              Re: Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

              Originally posted by tomz View Post
              Isn't he a character concern? Doesn't sound like the current regime will be gung-ho.
              It's July- the season starts in just over 2 months. It's highly unlikely anyone equal or better becomes available.


              So do you bring in a guy with character concerns or go with the current talent level? Glad I'm not the one who has to make that call.
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              • Wally The Barber
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                Re: Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

                Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post
                It's July- the season starts in just over 2 months. It's highly unlikely anyone equal orbetter becomes available.




                So do you bring in a guy with character concerns or go with the current talent level? Glad I'm not the one who has to make that call.
                Why not, its not like we need to keep him long
                Last edited by Wally The Barber; 07-03-2017, 05:05 PM.
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                • SpikedLemonade
                  • Jun 2024

                  #9
                  Re: Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

                  I like him.

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                  • JoeMama
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                    • Oct 2002
                    • 18183

                    #10
                    Re: Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

                    omg randy moss 2.0

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                    • Night Train
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                      • Jul 2005
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                      Philadelphia hoped to unlock magic with the talented 6-foot-5 Green-Beckham. The wideout owns an impressive size and speed combination, ideal for today's NFL. Yet he's struggled to learn the playbook, has never grown into an NFL route tree and has played painfully slower than game speed.


                      Awesome. Looks like Tarzan and plays like Jane. A mega dumb Jane at that.

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                      • Mace
                        Haha...yeah you think so ?
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 20315

                        #12
                        Re: Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

                        Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post
                        It's July- the season starts in just over 2 months. It's highly unlikely anyone equal or better becomes available.


                        So do you bring in a guy with character concerns or go with the current talent level? Glad I'm not the one who has to make that call.
                        McDermott has been pretty up front about character being an essential for his team. I'd be pretty surprised if he goes back on it.

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                        • justasportsfan
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                          #13
                          Re: Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

                          Originally posted by Night Train View Post
                          Philadelphia hoped to unlock magic with the talented 6-foot-5 Green-Beckham. The wideout owns an impressive size and speed combination, ideal for today's NFL. Yet he's struggled to learn the playbook, has never grown into an NFL route tree and has played painfully slower than game speed.


                          Awesome. Looks like Tarzan and plays like Jane. A mega dumb Jane at that.

                          I've HEARD OF HIM !
                          We had a good route runner in Woods and TT could do anything with him.
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                          • psubills62
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                            • Sep 2008
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                            #14
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                            Green-Beckham has had 5 years of "upside." Has all the physical talent, can't seem to do much with it. Unless someone in Buffalo has the magic switch that will turn it on for DGB (or unless we're that desperate), I don't see this being a fit.
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                            • MitchMurrayDowntown
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                              • Oct 2011
                              • 22284

                              #15
                              Re: Buffalo Bills named as most likely landing spot for WR Dorial Green Beckham

                              Originally posted by psubills62 View Post
                              Green-Beckham has had 5 years of "upside." Has all the physical talent, can't seem to do much with it. Unless someone in Buffalo has the magic switch that will turn it on for DGB (or unless we're that desperate), I don't see this being a fit.
                              We don't have much now so high risk and rewards is in play.

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