Bills sign 13 players to reserve/future contracts

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(Update 1/24, 6:30 p.m.): The Bills have also signed QB Shane Buechele to a reserve/future contract:

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The Buffalo Bills had inked 11 players to reserve/future contracts earlier this week. Then on Tuesday, two more were added to the bunch.

A reserve/future contract guarantees that a player cannot be signed by another team. The deal goes into effect once the new league year begins and will count towards the next season’s salary cap and 90-man roster for the offseason and training camp.

Of the 13, 11 were on the team’s practice squad during the 2023 season. Two of them, wide receiver KJ Hamler and safety Kendall Williamson, were not.

Here’s the full list of the 13 players the Bills have signed to reserve/future deals:

Bills sign Kevin Jarvis to one-year deal

#Bills sign Kevin Jarvis to one-year deal:

The Buffalo Bills signed offensive lineman Kevin Jarvius to a one-year deal.

The team announced the transaction on Friday.

Jarvis, 23, entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie in 2022. He signed with the Detroit Lions after spending five years at Michigan State.

However, he was placed on injured reserve the ensuing August with an undisclosed injury. Jarvis has yet to appear in a NFL game.

The 6-foot-6 project piece started 39 games in school. He has the noted versatility the Bills like in their offensive linemen starting both at guard and tackle in his career.

Bills Wire will continue to bring all updates on the team throughout the offseason.

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5 Lions players revert to the team’s IR list after going unclaimed on waivers

5 Lions players revert to the team’s IR list after going unclaimed on waivers, including WR Trinity Benson

When the Detroit Lions reduced the roster on Tuesday from 80 down to 53 players, they used a technicality with five players. They were all designated as waived/injured.

Those five players are now back on the Lions roster and payroll, at least temporarily. When they went unclaimed on Wednesday, the quintet reverted to the Lions’ injured reserve list.

DT Eric Banks

WR Trinity Benson

DL Jashon Cornell

OL Kevin Jarvis

S C.J. Moore

All are officially out for the season for Detroit. However, the players could accept an injury settlement with the Lions and play for another team later in the year.

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Lions UDFA watch: Assessing the undrafted rookies entering the 1st preseason game

Detroit Lions UDFA watch: Assessing the undrafted rookies entering the 1st preseason game

One of the more interesting facets of the first preseason game is seeing the rookies in action against another team for the first time. For the undrafted rookies in Detroit, most fans have no real exposure to what they’re doing in camp or what skills they might offer.

Here’s a primer on the Lions undrafted rookie class and how they’re faring entering Friday night’s preseason opener against the Atlanta Falcons.

Note that the list here has been pared down with the recent retirements of WR Corey Sutton and OL Zein Obeid.

Detroit Lions UDFAs that could crack the 53-man roster

The Lions hit it big last year with several good UDFAs. Who could join them in 2022?

Undrafted free agents, or UDFAs, make rosters all across the league, and the Lions are no stranger to this. In 2021, the Lions saw contributions from undrafted rookies CBs Jerry Jacobs and AJ Parker, OL Ryan McConnell, TE Brock Wright and OG Tommy Kraemer.

The Lions signed 12 undrafted rookies and sent 4 additional free agents invites to camp for 2022, and although it is highly unlikely all 12 make the final 53-man roster, there are a few UDFAs that I think have a shot to not just make the roster, but contribute early on.

Predicting the UDFA most likely to make the Lions 53-man roster

Predicting the UDFA most likely to make the Lions 53-man roster of the initial group signed after the 2022 NFL draft

In 2021, the Detroit Lions struck paydirt with a handful of undrafted free agent rookies. Given opportunities on a low-end roster, several UDFAs made major contributions and proved they are part of the long-term rebuild, notably CB Jerry Jacobs and OG Tommy Kraemer. Jacobs proved to be one of the top rookie CBs in the NFL, outperforming many players drafted in the first two days.

Who is this year’s UDFA most likely to impact the Lions roster in 2022 and beyond?

Detroit’s options in 2022 are far more limited. After the 8-man draft class, the Lions technically only had four remaining roster spots available to sign undrafted rookies. There is some clutter on the roster of holdovers that will get whittled down soon, but for now, there are four candidates.

All four received at least $100,000 to join the Lions:

  • San Diego State RB Greg Bell
  • San Jose State TE Derrick Deese Jr.
  • TCU OT Obinna Eze
  • Michigan State OL Kevin Jarvis

Of that group, Eze has the clearest path to making the team. The 6-6, 321-pound Eze has freakish length as a pass protector on the edge. His arms are over 36 inches long and he has a good understanding of how to use his length to force pass rushers traipse a very wide circle to get around him to the outside.

That’s the precise type the Lions have looked for as a reserve offensive tackle. Eze is competing for a spot with Matt Nelson and Dan Skipper. Nelson is 6-7, Skipper is almost 6-10. Like Eze, both are limited movers who win with length and a powerful initial punch but struggle facing quickness and inside moves.

The Lions coaches still seem enamored with Nelson’s development as he continues to transition from college DE to NFL offensive tackle. But Skipper is definitely vulnerable. Now entering his sixth NFL season, Skipper has played in 10 games in his career across six teams. It’s now his third stint with the Lions. In short, the upside appears nil.

Eze should be able to beat out Skipper. The Lions likely had that in mind when inking the Horned Frogs alum to a contract with more guaranteed money than they gave free agent safety DeShon Elliott–who could start for the team.

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Lions gave big bonuses to a few UDFA signings

Detroit filled the 4 vacant roster spots with UDFA signings with guaranteed monies

The aftermath of the 2022 NFL draft is finally settling down, and one of the developments many might have missed in the onslaught of information over draft weekend is the undrafted free agent signings. The Lions targeted a few UDFAs with some significant bonuses to sign with the team.

Four players received bonuses of at least $100,000 to join the Lions. Those are significant numbers because the Lions had just four open spots on the 90-man roster after the draft.

The biggest bonus goes to offensive tackle Obinna Eze. The TCU tackle got a $20,000 signing bonus and a base salary guarantee of $150,00, per Doug Kyed of PFF.

To put that in perspective, the Lions have more guaranteed money invested in Eze than they do in free agent LB Jarrad Davis.

The other three who got big bonuses:

San Diego State RB Greg Bell – $100,000 total; $85,000 in guaranteed salary and a $15,000 signing bonus.

San Jose State TE Derrick Deese Jr. – $100,000 including a $5,000 signing bonus.

Michigan State OL Kevin Jarvis – $155,000 total; $140,000 in guaranteed salary and a $15,000 signing bonus.

Using that kind of financial commitment is a pretty strong message that those four vacant spots are all but secured entering the rookie minicamp. Everyone else invited to the camp is starting out behind this quarter, barring some trimming of the current roster.

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Michigan State football 2022 undrafted free agent tracker

Tracking where every undrafted Michigan State Spartan lands in the NFL

Three Michigan State football players were drafted in the 2022 NFL draft,  but many more will get opportunities at the next level to show what they can do and hopefully earn a spot on a roster.

Below, we will be tracking every undrafted free agent signed from the Spartans.

Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Andrew Brewster on Twitter @IAmBrewster.

 

Michigan State football OG Kevin Jarvis reportedly signs with the Detroit Lions as UDFA

Michigan State offensive lineman Kevin Jarvis reportedly signs with the Detroit Lions as UDFA

Three Michigan State football alums were selected in this year’s NFL draft, but there are still a slew of talented Spartans on the hunt for opportunities at the next level. One Spartan was able to find a landing spot quickly after the draft as offensive lineman Kevin Jarvis will reportedly sign with the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent.

This was first Tweeted out by the Maine South High School athletics department, where Jarvis went to high school.

Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Andrew Brewster on Twitter @IAmBrewster.

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MSU OL Kevin Jarvis forgoing final year, declares for NFL Draft

Michigan State offensive lineman Kevin Jarvis will forgo his final year of eligibility and enter the NFL Draft

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Michigan State starting offensive lineman Kevin Jarvis has announced he’s forgoing his final year of eligibility and entering the NFL Draft.

Jarvis made the announcement via Twitter on Saturday. Jarvis was All-Big Ten honorable mention by the coaches and media this year.

Jarvis started all 12 regular-season games this season and only missed the Spartans’ bowl game against Pitt.

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