The Bills didn’t really need much attention along their offensive line, but better safe than sorry.
Buffalo decided to dip into the free agency pool and waters back in Carolina, signing former Panthers lineman Daryl Williams. The hope for the Bills is that Williams plays better than he did in 2019, and general manager Brandon Beane already said he thinks the Bills will use him better than the Panthers did last year.
But how much did that risk cost the Bills? According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Williams signed a very low-risk deal with Buffalo. His one-year deal is worth $2.25 million that game jump to $2.5 million in incentives.
Making the deal even more team-friendly is the guaranteed money. There’s only $250K attached to the deal. If Williams doesn’t make it out of training camp, he’ll be easy to move on from if Buffalo decided to do so.
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