Grading the Bills’ free agency moves

Grading the #Bills’ free agency moves:

The Buffalo Bills took a measured yet efficient approach toward free agency and might have already improved their depth chart at multiple positions of need in the process.

GM Brandon Beane brought in two young players with starter potential and upside to the offensive line group, added dynamic, young talents to their safety and wide receiver groups, and a big-bodied play clock and yards eater to round out the running backs group. He even brought back a familiar face to the defensive line.

In all, save for the loss of Tremaine Edmunds, who the right draft pick could offer a long-term replacement for, the Bills roster appears to have generally improved. They even cracked the top five of Pro Football Focus’s post-free agency power rankings.

And with that in mind, here’s a grade on each of the team’s free-agency signings in 2023:

3 Bills looking at expanded roles in 2023

3 #Bills looking at expanded roles in 2023:

The Buffalo Bills offseason is forecasting aspects of their upcoming 2023 campaign, particularly as it relates to certain positions.

The front office chose to let some longer-tenured players whom the team drafted and developed leave in free agency, including linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and running back Devin Singletary.

In part, those players may not have factored into the long-term plan financially, but also GM Brandon Beane is looking to upgrade talent wherever he and his staff deem necessary.

While some spots on the depth chart are being filled in-house or via free agency, the upcoming NFL Draft will also provide more opportunities to do so.

With that, here are three Bills looking at expanded roles in 2023:

One thing to love about each of the Bills’ free agent signings

One thing to love about each of the #Bills’ free agent signings:

Bills general manager Brandon Beane has established himself as a king of short-term deals in recent seasons

This offseason, he’s putting on a clinic in an NFL version of “Moneyball” by adding low-risk/high-reward players, some of whom saw their market affected by injury in the 2022 season.

Still, the GM has an eye for value.

With that, here is one thing to love about each of the Bills’ free agent signings:

Ranking the 5 biggest remaining needs on the Bills roster

Ranking the 5 biggest remaining needs on the #Bills roster (post-free agency):

General manager Brandon Beane has been active in free agency, looking to put what cap space he and the Bills have been able to create to good use.

And he’s done just that.

Beane improved the talent in the position depth of the guard and receiver groups on offense, while also filling the team’s need at running back.

But he’s not done.

There is still a lot of offseason left, including a long free agency period, draft, and training camp cut market by which to add talent to improve the team.

While the Bills shored up some positions, here are the five biggest remaining needs on the roster.

Damien Harris discusses excitement about joining Buffalo Bills

Damien Harris decided to stay in the AFC East and sign with the Buffalo Bills. He couldn’t be more excited about it.

Former Alabama running back Damien Harris was selected in the third round of the 2019 NFL draft by the New England Patriots and was a key contributor to the team’s offense during his time with the franchise. As a free agent in 2023, Harris decided to sign with a fellow AFC East team, the Buffalo Bills.

The move is one of many this offseason that saw players from inside that specific division move to one of the other three teams in the division.

Harris is still only 26 years old and has a whole career ahead of him. In 2022, he appeared in 11 games where he ran for 462 yards and three touchdowns.

During recent media availability, Harris discussed how excited he is to be with the Buffalo Bills.

“I’m excited to be here,” said Harris during his introductory press conference earlier this week. “There’s a lot of reasons why I chose here, this is a great organization, from top to bottom, from ownership to the management to the coaching the players, the entire staff, I feel like the transition into a great organization, it’s just obviously so appealing. The trajectory of this organization, kind of the momentum that this team is building, it’s all appealing. And it’s all something that I wanted to be a part of and something that I felt like I could come in and help with.”

He also went on to say, “I can finally say it now, but I love Bills Mafia.”

Roll Tide Wire will continue to cover Harris and other former Alabama players now in the NFL.

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Damien Harris: ‘Can finally say it now, but I love Bills Mafia’

Damien Harris: ‘Can finally say it now, but I love #BillsMafia’

What the Buffalo Bills organization has done since head coach Sean McDermott, GM Brandon Beane, and QB Josh Allen joined the franchise is attracting NFL players in free agency.

Including former division rivals.

Beane inked two players from AFC rival squads to its offense in a strategic chess move, adding WR Trent Sherfield from the Miami Dolphins and Damien Harris from the New England Patriots on one-year deals. 

Sherfield comes not only as a receiving and special teams threat with blocking ability but also with a knowledge of Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel’s playbook both as an offensive assistant and head coach. Harris, who was among the running backs that beat former Bills ILB Tremaine Edmunds for 100+ yardage on several occasions over recent seasons, brings the size and punch that Buffalo’s been missing in its running backs group.

He’ll join projected RB1 James Cook and fellow back and return man Hyheim Hines in the Bills backfield group.

“I’m excited to be here,” said Harris during his introductory press conference earlier this week. “There’s a lot of reasons why I chose here, this is a great organization, from top to bottom, from ownership to the management to the coaching the players, the entire staff, I feel like the transition into a great organization, it’s just obviously so appealing. The trajectory of this organization, kind of the momentum that this team is building, it’s all appealing. And it’s all something that I wanted to be a part of and something that I felt like I could come in and help with.”

“I can finally say it now, but I love Bills Mafia,” Harris added.

In a league where hybrid mobile backs that can catch-and-run are assuming RB1 roles like the Bills James Cook, there is still an important need for a big back who can gain meaningful yardage or punch through at the goal line.

And the Bills have just that and more in Harris.

“I always said that playing against the Bills, I felt like brought out the best in me as a competitor and as a player,” Harris said about Buffalo. “And from the outside looking in as an opponent if I felt that way then I knew that if I was able to join this organization, I feel like I could just take it to a new height.”

The RB recorded more than 100 rushing yards in three of his four regular-season appearances against Buffalo over the past couple of NFL seasons.

“When I saw the Buffalo Bills on the schedule, I knew I had to be at my best in order to have success against a team like this, so now that I’m here I feel no different. I feel like I have to be at my best to help this organization continue to move forward,” Harris added.

The 26-year-old has a chance to fill the big back role on a team that is looking for a long-term solution in terms of size at his position group. Brandon Beane forecasted the move last week, saying “we’ll probably add somebody that’s a little heavier than that at some point between now and training camp.”

The Bills previously developed third-round NFL Draft selection Zack Moss for that position before swapping him with the Colts for RB Nyheim Hines.

Harris’s one-year pact could be his chance to prove himself before next year’s draft class in his position group, as well as a free agency class potentially headlined by Derrick Henry.

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WATCH: Get to know Bills’ Damien Harris during podcast interview

Check out this podcast interview new #Bills RB Damien Harris did last year:

Get to know one of the newest Buffalo Bills thanks to one of his former teammates.

The Bills signed running back Damien Harris. Formerly of the Patriots, he appeared on a podcast with one of his former teammates in New England, Kyle Van Noy.

The two visited a local place to eat and chat and Harris pulls back the curtain on himself a bit during the episode.

The interview can be found in the YouTube player below:

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Bills RB Damien Harris looks forward to facing old Patriots teammates

Buffalo Bills running back Damien Harris gave his thoughts on what it will be like facing his former teammates in New England.

Former New England Patriots running back Damien Harris signed a one-year contract with the Buffalo Bills on Monday. But even though he signed with a rival team, he doesn’t hold any bad blood for the Patriots.

Harris was a major part of New England’s rushing attack during the first four years of his NFL career. The former third-round draft pick recorded 449 carries for 2,094 yards and 20 touchdowns with the Patriots.

He will now join a backfield headlined by James Cook, which will give Buffalo a potential dynamic duo at the running back position.

Harris was asked about what it would be like to face his former team as a running back for the archrival Bills. He seemed happy about the prospect, during his introductory press conference, as transcribed by NESN.com’s Dakota Randall.

“It’ll definitely be exciting to see a bunch of familiar faces and people that I got a lot of love for,” Harris said. “And a lot of great relationships that I formed over the years, the last four years. It’ll definitely be great to see those familiar faces twice a year.”

It will be strange for New England fans to see Harris in a different uniform. Nevertheless, this clears the way for Rhamondre Stevenson to fully take over as the top running back for the Patriots.

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Damien Harris needs Bills Mafia’s help (& it’s chicken wing related)

New #Bills RB Damien Harris needs help from #BillsMafia and it has to do with chicken wings:

The Buffalo Bills signed running back Damien Harris.

The former New England Patriots rusher inked a one-year deal to start in Buffalo–But he’s already got his mind on a prize… or prizes.

Upon joining the Bills, Harris got surprise message sent to his social media account on Twitter: It came from Buffalo Wild Wings, who wrote to him: “You coming over?”

Naturally, few, if anyone, in western New York would go on to say “B-Dubs” is their favorite wing place, but Harris leaned into it. He responded to the restaurant asking if there was some kind of partnership they had in mind.

Evidently the answer was no, and now Harris wants your help.

Of course it takes two to tango, but Harris asked Buffalo Twitter what the “best wing place in Buffalo to partner with” would be?

It’s up to that wing joint in western New York if they’d actually like to join forces. But Bills Mafia is always up for making chicken wing suggestions.

Have a click on Harris’ tweet below and don’t be shy, tell him your favorite place for wings:

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