The Bills have sent guard Wyatt Teller and a seventh-round pick to the Browns in exchange for a fifth-round pick and a sixth-round pick in 2020. The deal, announced by Buffalo, will give Cleveland some additional depth on the offensive line.
Given the timing of the deal, Teller seems a near-lock to make the final cut. He’ll find out for sure on Saturday afternoon, when teams go from the 90-man max to the 53-man limit.
Teller a former fifth-round pick of the Bills in 2018, started the final seven games of his rookie year at left guard.
Not sure how to feel about this. Teller had upside and Q. Spain is hurt. The depth would have been nice. But then again, Beane has proven to do good things when he accumulates draft capital.
Billy Beane would approve
So do the teams flip a coin or arm wrestle to determine which one gets to make such an important announcement?