4 cuts for the Buffalo Bills to add more than $20 million in cap space

Jon Feliciano, Buffalo Bills (Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)
Jon Feliciano, Buffalo Bills (Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)
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Jon Feliciano, Buffalo Bills (Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

Jon Feliciano

Cap Savings: $3,373,529

Dead Cap: $1,500,000

The first player is offensive guard Jon Feliciano, who the Bills signed to a three-year deal last offseason. Feliciano joined the Bills in 2019 as a free agent and earned one of the starting guard positions almost immediately. He started every game that season and followed it up with nine starts in 2020 after missing eight regular season games due to an injury suffered during the offseason.

The Bills would bring him back, along with Daryl Williams, to keep the entire offensive line from the prior season together. Unfortunately, this season Buffalo didn’t get the same results and after some shuffling, Feliciano was the odd man out and was a backup by the end of the season.

The offensive line certainly is going to go through some changes and Buffalo may want to keep Felciano as a veteran backup, who can play either guard or center, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see them release him to create needed cap space.

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