4 Buffalo Bills who could be part of the next round of roster cuts
The Buffalo Bills have now completed two preseason games with their final one of the season coming on Friday against the Carolina Panthers. Before that game, the front office is going to have to cut the roster down from where it currently stands at 84 to 80 by Tuesday afternoon.
The biggest question that will determine who is part of these roster cuts is how the coaching staff wants to approach the final preseason game. The Bills played almost all their starters on Saturday against the Broncos and based on their performance, there should be no reason to have them on the field in the preseason finale.
If the team elects to not play any starters they will need to take that into account in this round of cuts. With that in mind, these are four players that could be looking for new teams this week.
4 Buffalo Bills who could be part of the next round of roster cuts
C.J. Brewer
The defensive tackle position may arguably be the deepest position on the entire roster for the Buffalo Bills. They have the group that should rotate during the regular season that consists of DaQuan Jones, Ed Oliver, Tim Settle, and Jordan Phillips.
After those four is a group of good players that potentially are competing for one spot depending on how many the coaching staff wants to keep on the 53-man roster. That group consists of players like Brandin Bryant and Eli Ankou, two players who were on the practice squad and played some last season, and Prince Emili and C.J. Brewer, two undrafted free agent signings.
Considering the talent at the position, this is one spot the Buffalo Bills may look to trim the roster and among that second group, C.J. Brewer probably would be the player released. In the first preseason game, Brewer had three total tackles but didn’t register a stat on Saturday on 25 snaps.