Wednesday afternoon will mark the arrival of the new league year. All 32 franchises must reach compliance in relation to the NFL salary cap and several teams are scrambling to honor that agreement. The New York Giants are a club that remains above the salary cap, according to Spotrac, and general manager Joe Schoen must get creative ahead of Wednesday's mid-day deadline.
Shutdown cover-man Tre'Davious White remains in Buffalo and will continue to spearhead this group despite suffering a season-ending torn ACL injury in late November. White should heal in time to lock down one side of the field next season, but who will start opposite White is now a legitimate question mark. The Bills currently lack depth at the position, as players such as Siran Neal would be miscast in a starring role.
The connections between the current Bills staff and the one that was in place in Carolina when Bradberry made his professional debut run deep. It wouldn't qualify as a shock if the Bills acquired Bradberry given their newfound need at the position and familiarity with the defender.to walk out the door as the former undrafted free agent signed an extremely lucrative, multi-year contract with the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday afternoon.