Kincaid may well be used a lot like a slot receiver if Dawson "Hard" Knox is healthy. Don't know if lotsa 12 is actually the plan but it's a consideration when you've no no1
Kincaid may well be used a lot like a slot receiver if Dawson "Hard" Knox is healthy. Don't know if lotsa 12 is actually the plan but it's a consideration when you've no no1
There were years when the Pats' passing game ran through Gronk. Last year KC's ran through Kelce. Baltimore's ran through Andrews for years (and Likely for stretches last year).
The distinction between TEs and WRs is interesting, but maybe overstated in the modern game when evaluating the passing game. Maybe it's less the "WR room" and more the "receivers room" that matters?
It does. The "overall playmakers" room even. But Kincaid is not Gronk, Kelce or even Andrews yet. (And the Ravens have gotten no further than the Bills). If the plan is "the second year tight end is a Hall of Famer," then its more of a wish.
And remember that the qualifier here is that the Bills are essentially a "Super Bowl or Bust" team. They cannot win 11 games and be like, yeah, we didn't need a real replacement for Diggs.
I suspect the "2024 Super Bowl plan" is that one of Kincaid or Coleman is a future Hall of Famer and the other is competent. If both of them are only competent, that's probably the "we lost late in the playoffs again plan". If one (or less) of them is competent, it's the "we're spending 2025 draft capital on receivers plan".
Kincaid may well be used a lot like a slot receiver if Dawson "Hard" Knox is healthy. Don't know if lotsa 12 is actually the plan but it's a consideration when you've no no1
There were years when the Pats' passing game ran through Gronk. Last year KC's ran through Kelce. Baltimore's ran through Andrews for years (and Likely for stretches last year).
The distinction between TEs and WRs is interesting, but maybe overstated in the modern game when evaluating the passing game. Maybe it's less the "WR room" and more the "receivers room" that matters?
It does. The "overall playmakers" room even. But Kincaid is not Gronk, Kelce or even Andrews yet. (And the Ravens have gotten no further than the Bills). If the plan is "the second year tight end is a Hall of Famer," then its more of a wish.
And remember that the qualifier here is that the Bills are essentially a "Super Bowl or Bust" team. They cannot win 11 games and be like, yeah, we didn't need a real replacement for Diggs.
I suspect the "2024 Super Bowl plan" is that one of Kincaid or Coleman is a future Hall of Famer and the other is competent. If both of them are only competent, that's probably the "we lost late in the playoffs again plan". If one (or less) of them is competent, it's the "we're spending 2025 draft capital on receivers plan".