Former Bills DL Vernon Butler signs with Raiders

Former #Bills DL Vernon Butler signs with #Raiders:

After all the additions and changes the Buffalo Bills made to their defensive line early this offseason, some of the ramifications are starting to come about.

Efe Obada was the latest player to become a former Bills player, signing with the Washington Commanders, joining now Minnesota Vikings tackle Harrison Phillips.

In that regard, Vernon Butler joins him, just elsewhere.

According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, Butler has signed a one-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Bulter, 27, was a first-round pick of the Carolina Panthers in 2016. He was the final Round 1 selection by the Panthers when both Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane were still in Carolina.

That likely played a part why the Bills recruited him to come to Buffalo prior to the 2020 season.

However, his slow production continued with the Bills.

Over the course of two seasons in Buffalo, Butler only made 10 starts. He also did not record a sack and notched 29 total tackles.

Buffalo went on to add the likes of Tim Settle, Jordan Phillips and DaQuan Jones to their defensive tackle position this offseason.

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2022 free agency: Full list of Bills players on expiring contracts

2022 free agency: Full list of #Bills players on expiring contracts:

Here is a full list of Buffalo Bills players who are slated to become free agents following the 2021 NFL season via Spotrac

The free agency period is set to begin March 14. All Bills players listed are unrestricted free agents (UFA) unless indicated otherwise:

Stock up, stock down following the Bills’ win over the Chiefs

Stock up, stock down following the #Bills’ win over the #Chiefs:

The Buffalo Bills defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in convincing fashion on Sunday Night Football.

Following the 38-20 win, here is Bills Wire’s Week 5 stock report:

Bills trade candidates before cutting roster to 53 players

#Bills trade candidates before cutting roster to 53 players:

The Bills must trim their roster to 53 players ahead of the regular season by Tuesday. A lot of tough decisions await Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane.

Most players will get released and potentially land on the Bills’ practice squad. But there’s another option as well: Trades. Since that duo have taken over in Buffalo, dealing players for draft picks has been almost an annual tradition.

Could that happen again in the the coming days? And if so, who could be on the trade block?

With that, here are three trade candidates for the Bills as final roster cuts approach:

Brandon Beane opens up on Buffalo Bills COVID situation

Brandon Beane opens up on #Bills COVID situation (via @NateMendelson):

The Buffalo Bills had a vaccinated trainer test positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday. As a result, four close contacts were sent away from the team facility.

Vernon Butler, Gabriel Davis, Star Lotulelei, and Cole Beasley will be away from the Bills for up to five days due to the NFL’s health and safety protocol. The Bills are hoping no other positives will show up in the coming days.

The trainer did not feel they had COVID when they tested positive per general manager Brandon Beane via video conference. Currently, they are fine and experiencing minor symptoms.

The Bills sent an additional two players home out of precaution by the Buffalo staff. Matt Milano and A.J. Klein were pulled as the league completed its interviews for who could be a close contact.

With interviews taking time, Butler was on the practice field Tuesday. Beane says they were surprised to see him as a close contact and would not have practiced if they knew. Butler did test negative on Tuesday.

“These are the rules that are currently agreed upon by the NFLPA and league office so we deal with it and now all understand them,” Beane said. “I’m glad it’s the preseason and hopefully we won’t have a lot of this in the regular season.”

The league safety protocols differ for those vaccinated and unvaccinated. Those who are vaccinated test once every two weeks while those who are not must test every day. Beane is unsure where the Bills vaccination rate stands with recent roster moves. Buffalo surpassed the 80% threshold at the start of training camp. He doesn’t know if they’re still above it.

The Bills had a push at the beginning of training camp to reach the threshold but rates have leveled off. There is encouragement some players could get it now that the Pfizer vaccine is FDA approved.

“As long as it’s not a mandatory thing, I think most teams are going to have a number of players (unvaccinated),” Beane said. “Maybe some players are waiting on that, I don’t have a specific number of players who said ‘hey if the FDA approves this I’ll get it’ maybe some will look at this and say ‘hey I don’t want to deal with it.’ I’m not sure all of them will, time will tell.”

Bills players have already seen how the virus could affect them and their team. Left tackle Dion Dawkins returned to the practice field last week after covid put him in the hospital for four days. Beane reiterated that no one is exempt and the virus doesn’t discriminate against anyone.

The four close contacts aren’t automatically out of playing in Saturday’s final preseason game against the Packers. The five-day clock from the close contact period could have started two-to-three days ago for some players. Beane did not specify which.

Until then, the Bills will hope there are no other positive cases within the organization.

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2021 NFL Draft: Last 10 players selected with Bills’ No. 30 pick

The last 10 players selected with the No. 30 overall pick which is held by Buffalo Bills in 2021 NFL Draft.

You never know with general manage Brandon Beane… but as things currently stand, the Buffalo Bills do have a pick in the first round of the upcoming draft.

The 2021 rookie extravaganza will see the Bills on the clock at No. 30 overall following their very successful season last year. While perhaps not a top-five pick, there’s still value that can be found.

For reference, here are the last 10 players that have been selected with the No. 30 overall pick:

17 Bills players who are in a contract year in 2021

Who is entering a contract year with the Buffalo Bills in 2021?

NFL 2021 free agency has taken all the headlines this week. The Buffalo Bills haven’t been very active, but that’s what happens when your goal entering free agency is to simply keep your roster together… an achievement the team has mostly accomplished.

If next season goes the way those in Orchard Park expect, the goal of free agency next year will pretty much be the same as well. Keep the band together, and the Bills have even starting doing that ahead of 2022, signing safety Micah Hyde to a two-year extension earlier this month.

And while we’re thinking of 2022, here’s a full list of Bills players who are entering a contract year in 2021 and will be free agents in a year from now:

2021 NFL draft: Panthers awarded 2 sixth-round compensatory picks

The Carolina Panthers will be getting two compensatory picks in this year’s NFL draft, both coming in the sixth round. 

The Carolina Panthers will be getting two compensatory picks in this year’s NFL draft, both coming in the sixth round.

The league just made it official. Here is a look at each 2021 comp pick, per Michael Signora.

These two extra sixth-round picks account for Carolina losing defensive tackle Vernon Butler and offensive lineman Daryl Williams in free agency last year. Both signed with the Bills and had relatively strong 2020 seasons.

Keeping Curtis Samuel around is still our preferred choice, but if he does walk the Panthers should at least be in line for a pretty solid comp pick next year.

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10 other players who could restructure their contract with Bills

10 players on the Buffalo Bills who could restructure their contract with the Buffalo Bills after Mitch More does.

On Tuesday, the Bills and center Mitch Morse restructured his contract.

The reworking reportedly will save the Bills $2 million against a tight salary cap in 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic keeping fans out of stadiums across the NFL last season, the cap will drop from $198.2 million to somewhere between $180-185M. That’s a big reason why the offensive lineman and Bills changed some things around on his deal.

Doing so with Morse’s contract helps, but he could just be the tip of the iceberg. There are other guys on the Bills that might start having the same type of discussions with Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane in an effort to give the team some cap relief.

Now it’s worth noting: restructuring a contract does not mean a player is underachieving. Hypothetically, the guy who was the best wide receiver in the NFL last season might appear on this list. Moving around some dollars does not reflect poorly on his on-field efforts. Keep that in mind.

With that, here’s a quick rundown of Bills players that fall into this category:

10 other players who could restructure their contract with Bills

10 players on the Buffalo Bills who could restructure their contract with the Buffalo Bills after Mitch More does.

On Tuesday, the Bills and center Mitch Morse restructured his contract.

The reworking reportedly will save the Bills $2 million against a tight salary cap in 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic keeping fans out of stadiums across the NFL last season, the cap will drop from $198.2 million to somewhere between $180-185M. That’s a big reason why the offensive lineman and Bills changed some things around on his deal.

Doing so with Morse’s contract helps, but he could just be the tip of the iceberg. There are other guys on the Bills that might start having the same type of discussions with Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane in an effort to give the team some cap relief.

Now it’s worth noting: restructuring a contract does not mean a player is underachieving. Hypothetically, the guy who was the best wide receiver in the NFL last season might appear on this list. Moving around some dollars does not reflect poorly on his on-field efforts. Keep that in mind.

With that, here’s a quick rundown of Bills players that fall into this category: