(Kumerow could be a parking lot cut.) They could keep Stevenson as a seventh WR, but I think they use that roster spot elsewhere initially. Kumerow gets the job because of his ST acumen. Practice Squad (1): Raheem Blackshear WR (6): Stefon Diggs, Gabriel Davis, Jamison Crowder, Isaiah McKenzie, Khalil Shakir, Jake Kumerowīasically, the main question here is WR6. Lastly, Blackshear ends up on the practice squad. (Unless… Bah Gawd, is that Darius Victor’s music?)Īs for RB4, all I have to say is… death, taxes, and Taiwan Jones on special teams. While he could hold some trade value, I think Beane gives him the professional courtesy of releasing him early, so he can try and latch on with another team.īarring the acquisition of another power back or an increased role for Reggie Gilliam, Zack Moss settles into the RB3 role. The selection of James Cook in the 2nd round makes veteran receiving back Duke Johnson expendable. Singletary will be RB1 to start the year. Practice Squad (1): Matt Barkley RB (5): Devin Singletary, James Cook, Zack Moss, Taiwan Jones, Reggie Gilliam (FB) Keenum was acquired to backup Josh Allen, while Barkley fills the Davis Webb role (foot races and all). (Think Brandon Beane trading Marshall Newhouse, Russell Bodine, Wyatt Teller, and Lee Smith.) QB (2): Josh Allen, Case Keenum These moves are aimed at certain players who are expendable but could hold trade value to other teams. Like last year, in addition to merely projecting cuts and practice squad players, I will also project some potential player trades that serve as de facto cuts (or “compensatory trades” as I refer to them). 88 players under contract: /uftJUq6Ngr / Twitter”īills up-to-date roster. Sal Capaccio □ on Twitter: “Bills up-to-date roster.
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