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Woodman
03-07-2024, 01:02 PM
Josh Uche, Patriots edge rusher
The Bills can’t dip into the top end of the edge rusher market, but Uche would be an intriguing and potentially affordable option. The 26-year-old Patriots’ 2020 second-round pick is 6-foot-3 and 240 pounds, and he’s a bit of a hybrid edge rusher/outside linebacker which could present some interesting usage options for defensive coordinator Bobby Babich.




Bills 2024 free agency. 5 free agents Buffalo should sign (https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/football/nfl/bills/2024/03/07/buffalo-bills-2024-free-agency-targets-josh-uche-dj-wonnum-jordan-whitehead-teair-tart-curtis-samuel/72863220007/)

Woodman
03-07-2024, 01:04 PM
D.J. Wonnum, Vikings edge rusher
He was overshadowed in Minnesota by fellow edge rusher Danielle Hunter, but Wonnum actually graded out much better as a run defender than his teammate who could hit it big in free agency. As a pass rusher, Wonnum was second behind Hunter in both sacks (eight) and pressures (38) so there is some upside there.

Woodman
03-07-2024, 01:05 PM
Jordan Whitehead, Jets safety
Now that the Bills have released Poyer in a move that freed up $5.7 million of salary cap space, and they re-signed Rapp, safety may be an area they look to address in the draft. But getting another veteran isn't a bad idea. The Bills are also moving on from Micah Hyde, they have no depth at the position and a rookie may not be ready to play right away.

Woodman
03-07-2024, 01:07 PM
Teair Tart, Texans defensive tackle
The 304-pounder was signed by Tennessee as an undrafted free agent in 2020 and he became a starter in 2021, ultimately starting 36 of the 47 games he played for the Titans. But after a solid 2022 season, he was bothered by the fact that the team and his agent couldn’t come to an agreement on an extension so he played on a second round restricted free agent tender at $4.3 million.

Woodman
03-07-2024, 01:09 PM
Curtis Samuel, Commanders wide receiver
Samuel is 5-foot-11 and 195 pounds and he’ll only be 28 when the season starts. He might be a nice complement to Stefon Diggs and Khalil Shakir, especially if the Bills do what they should and take a receiver early in the draft (https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/football/nfl/bills/2024/02/28/nfl-mock-draft-2024-buffalo-bills-wr-corps-gets-a-boost-with-first-pick/72762229007/). The rookie could watch and learn from the two vets, Diggs and Samuel.

If the Bills can get him on a two-year deal for something like $9 million, he might be worth a look.

Mad Max
03-07-2024, 01:29 PM
Not sure how with all the surfing you do you could forget the best (affordable) option out there?

L'CARPETRON DOOKMARRIOT

Woodman
03-07-2024, 06:05 PM
Not sure how with all the surfing you do you could forget the best (affordable) option out there?

L'CARPETRON DOOKMARRIOT

too ****ing slow :roflmao:

Woodman
03-07-2024, 06:07 PM
Jordan Whitehead, Jets safety


Now that the Bills have released Poyer in a move that freed up $5.7 million of salary cap space, and they re-signed Rapp, safety may be an area they look to address in the draft. But getting another veteran isn't a bad idea. The Bills are also moving on from Micah Hyde, they have no depth at the position and a rookie may not be ready to play right away.





No objection to this guy.