Original-round tender to RFA CB Dane Jackson

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  • Woodman
    Legendary Zoner
    • Apr 2014
    • 65986

    Original-round tender to RFA CB Dane Jackson

    Bills intend to assign original-round tender to RFA CB Dane Jackson, per sources - Buffalo Rumblings

    Jackson, who turned 26 last November, was drafted in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Bills.

    In his three-year NFL career, Jackson has proven to be a valuable and capable backup corner for head coach Sean McDermott and defensive coordinator/assistant head coach Leslie Frazier’s defense. For his career, Jackson has appeared in 37 games (22 starts), made 113 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 23 pass deflections, 3 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, and 1 fumble recovery,

    With a productive 2022 resume to his name over 14 starts, it’s clear the Buffalo Bills value Dane Jackson’s skill set and his contributions as reserve defensive back. By applying the original-round tender to his restricted free-agent status, One Bills Drive can has retained a capable cornerback for the 2023 season.

    Last edited by Woodman; 03-14-2023, 08:22 PM.

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  • Ed
    Dude
    • Sep 2002
    • 9247

    #2
    Re: Original-round tender to RFA CB Dane Jackson

    So a $2.7 mil cap hit for 2023. Feels a little steep for a backup CB at this point, but I know they really value him and I do think he's a great depth player.

    At this point I would say the Bills are pretty set at CB even if they consider moving Benford to safety. I wouldn't be surprised if they basically ignore this position for the rest of free agency and draft.

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    • Night Train
      Retired - On Several Levels
      • Jul 2005
      • 33117

      #3
      Re: Original-round tender to RFA CB Dane Jackson

      He always sees snaps so I'm fine with that. Welcome back.
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      • YardRat
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        • Dec 2004
        • 86271

        #4
        Re: Original-round tender to RFA CB Dane Jackson

        I didn't expect him to be tendered, but it's good to have him coming back for depth.

        Might be a sign they are going to at least look at trying Benford at safety.
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        • swiper
          Legendary Zoner
          • Sep 2010
          • 33105

          #5
          Re: Original-round tender to RFA CB Dane Jackson

          CB depth important. Jackson reliable. Healthy. Knows the system. This makes sense.

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          • notacon
            Registered User
            • Aug 2012
            • 33060

            #6
            Re: Original-round tender to RFA CB Dane Jackson

            Originally posted by Ed View Post
            So a $2.7 mil cap hit for 2023. Feels a little steep for a backup CB at this point, but I know they really value him and I do think he's a great depth player.

            At this point I would say the Bills are pretty set at CB even if they consider moving Benford to safety. I wouldn't be surprised if they basically ignore this position for the rest of free agency and draft.
            I agree with almost all of your post, except....“Feels a little steep for a backup CB at this point”. Does it? I’m not so sure with the way salaries are spiraling along with the cap.

            With 3 accrued seasons the NFL minimum is $1M. Plus he’s had a ton of starting experience filling in for Tre’ White.

            Elam has still not proven he is a reliable starter opposite White. I expect that he will for 2023, but this seems like a pretty sound for a CB that knows the system and has performed at a relatively high level despite being a 7th round draft pick.

            In any event, I think you are spot on that CB is probably going to be basically ignored for the arts of FA and the draft.

            That’s a lot better position they were in as compared to a year ago.

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