Breaking News: Buffalo Bills Confirm Three Options to Replace Gabe Davis

Three Possible Bills Free Agents to Take Gabe Davis’ Place
Although it might not be financially feasible, the Buffalo Bills should be interested in re-signing homegrown receiver Gabe Davis. With 16.7 yards per reception on average since being picked in 2020, Davis appears ready to test the free agent market and might fetch an average annual worth of $16 million to $12 million. In 2024, the salary cap-constrained Bills will either have to find a WR2 to play opposite of receiver Stefon Diggs somewhere or Davis will have to give them a hometown discount. Buffalo will need to cut more than $40 million in order to meet the threshold, so it can forget about high-end players like Tee Higgins, Mike Evans, or Michael Pittman. Now that those big names are off the table, it could be prudent for the Bills to investigate a few cap-friendly possibilities available this season. Though none of the three names that instantly spring to mind are particularly well-known, they are all receivers with the ability to produce at the WR2 level given the correct circumstances.

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During his 1,000-yard receiving season with the Baltimore Ravens in 2021, Brown showed signs of being a WR2, but he was unable to produce at that level in his last two seasons with Arizona. Brown, who made 14 starts in 2023, secured only 50.5 percent of targets and recorded the lowest single-season receiving total (571) in his five years as a professional. With 28 career touchdown receptions, Brown still possesses the exceptional speed Buffalo’s receiving corps lacks, making him a dangerous threat to overwhelm opponents’ defenses. Brown is projected by Spotrac, which has a history of overvaluing free agents, to make $14,8 million this season. He earned $13.4 million in the previous year despite a decline in his statistical output.

The Minnesota Vikings’ K.J. Osborn Osborn’s market worth is estimated to be $7.5 million annually, making him a more viable alternative for Buffalo.

The 2020 fifth-round draft pick, fresh off his rookie deal, averaged 615 receiving yards and five touchdowns per season from 2021 to 2022. Though he lacks Brown’s speed, the 5-11 Osborn has demonstrated sufficient burst in Minnesota as a tertiary option.

Patriots from New England, Kendrick Bourne

Given that Bourne tore his ACL midway in the 2023 season, there will undoubtedly be worries, but the Bills might be able to sign him for a low cost. Over the course of his three seasons with the New England Patriots, Bourne, 28, caught over 73% of his targets and averaged 12.9 yards per reception. This past autumn, in a Week 7 head-to-head versus Buffalo, Bourne made six grabs for 63 yards and one score, helping the Patriots to a 29–25 victory.

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