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While the Bills aren’t in panic mode regarding their tenuous TE situation, we hear they are definitely concerned. The knee injury suffered by third-round draft pick Kevin Everett in the team’s postdraft minicamp is expected to sideline him until October or beyond. That currently leaves backups Ryan Neufeld and Rod Trafford as the top two tight ends. Veteran starter Mark Campbell and rising second-year player Tim Euhus are both expected to be back by training camp, but they are still rehabilitating from season-ending knee injuries they suffered Dec. 5, 2004, in Miami. Keep an eye on the Bills during June. If they go out and sign a veteran tight end, it likely means they have serious concerns about whether Everett, Campbell or Euhus will return at full strength this season. If they stand pat, it should be taken as a positive sign regarding the aforementioned players’ progress.
Any decent TE's out there on the verge of getting cut?
While the Bills aren’t in panic mode regarding their tenuous TE situation, we hear they are definitely concerned. The knee injury suffered by third-round draft pick Kevin Everett in the team’s postdraft minicamp is expected to sideline him until October or beyond. That currently leaves backups Ryan Neufeld and Rod Trafford as the top two tight ends. Veteran starter Mark Campbell and rising second-year player Tim Euhus are both expected to be back by training camp, but they are still rehabilitating from season-ending knee injuries they suffered Dec. 5, 2004, in Miami. Keep an eye on the Bills during June. If they go out and sign a veteran tight end, it likely means they have serious concerns about whether Everett, Campbell or Euhus will return at full strength this season. If they stand pat, it should be taken as a positive sign regarding the aforementioned players’ progress.
Any decent TE's out there on the verge of getting cut?
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