
"Add depth free agents on inexpensive contracts. The Bills made a big splash by trading for Moore, and though more moves will come, some of the most important will be in identifying veterans who will sign team-friendly deals. It's a formula the team has used to find eventual starters in the past."
"The veteran started for four seasons under former Bills coach Sean McDermott. New defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard will bring in a revamped scheme, and younger talent will be emphasized. Jones, 34, has dealt with injuries and hinted on social media in January that he might not return to the Bills."
Following Super Bowl LX, the NFL free agency period commences with legal tampering starting Monday and the official signing window opening Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET. Several prominent players are available, including quarterback Malik Willis, center Tyler Linderbaum, wide receiver Mike Evans, and edge rusher Jaelan Phillips. Recent trades have already reshaped rosters, with the Bears trading DJ Moore to the Bills, the Chiefs sending Trent McDuffie to the Rams, and the Lions dealing David Montgomery to the Texans. Teams are evaluating their biggest needs and identifying which free agents are most likely to move. Each NFL team faces distinct priorities, with some focusing on depth signings through veteran free agents on inexpensive contracts, while others address specific positional needs.
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