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The Buffalo Bills have spent the last 46 years playing their home football games in Orchard Park Adolphus Washington Jerseys Stitched , N.Y., a suburb of Buffalo. Completed in time for the start of the 1973 season, the facility now known as New Era Field — previously it was called Rich Stadium and Ralph Wilson Stadium — is currently the sixth oldest stadium in the league. Only the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles Rams, 1923), Soldier Field (Chicago Bears, 1924), Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers, 1957), the Oakland Coliseum (Oakland Raiders, 1966), and Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Chiefs, 1972) are older than New Era Field. As much as fans love the ability to tailgate at New Era Field, and as affordable as it is to attend a Bills game (Buffalo ranks in the bottom five of the league with an average price of $68.18 for a season ticket), the rest of the league’s owners are clamoring for a new stadium to be built for the Bills. So far, owners Kim and Terry Pegula have not been adamant about the need for a new stadium for the Bills. How much would a new stadium cost? Taking a look across the league, new stadiums for the Rams Youth John Brown Jerseys , Los Angeles Chargers, and Atlanta Falcons are running in excess of $2 billion, which would conservatively put the price tag on a new Bills stadium at $1 billion, according to Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz. “I think $1 billion is a low estimate for a new football stadium,” he told The Buffalo News Monday. ”You people are interviewing the Pegulas, and they’re saying they’re happy with where they are, and people don’t seem to be taking them at their face value.”During a May interview with Vic Carucci of The Buffalo News, owner Kim Pegula admitted she and her husband, Terry “don’t have a billion-and-a-half dollars sitting around. We used it to buy the team,” which seems to be a strong indicator that stadium renovations, and not a completely new venue, will be the direction the Pegulas take with any stadium talks.Several weeks ago, Kim Pegula mentioned that they wouldn’t make any decisions on whether to pursue a new stadium, or simply apply another renovation to New Era Field, until after the state’s gubernatorial race occurs in November. In an interview with Sandra Tan of The Buffalo News, Poloncarz made it quite clear that he doesn’t think building a billion-dollar stadium is a fiscally prudent move for Erie County. “I know everybody says John Brown Jerseys Stitched , ‘Oh, build a brand new football stadium. That would be great!’ But how are you going to pay for it?” Poloncarz told Tan. “We’re borrowing in 2019 about $45 million. That’s a lot for Erie County because we’ve been averaging between $35 and $30 million over the last four years in borrowing for general infrastructure – $45 million is a lot of money. Four hundred million dollars is a heck of a lot more money. Add another zero and you’re in the billions. And I don’t think people understand.”With a capacity of 71,608, New Era Field ranks 11th in terms of largest capacity crowds. The Bills’ current lease at New Era Field runs through the 2022 season and ends in the summer of 2023. The team has the opportunity to opt out in 2020. What’s everyone saying about former South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver Deebo Samuel"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections NewsNotesOpinionAnalysisDiscussionPodcastNFL DraftSalary CapNFL DraftBuffalo Bills NFL Draft CoverageScouting Report: Wide receiver Deebo Samuel a potential target for Buffalo Bills in 2019 NFL DraftNew,18commentsWhat’s everyone saying about former South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver Deebo SamuelEDTShareTweetShareShareScouting Report: Wide receiver Deebo Samuel a potential target for Buffalo Bills in 2019 NFL DraftThe 2019 NFL Draft is nearly here and perhaps you’d like to get to know a bit about some possible targets of the Buffalo Bills. The additions of Cole Beasley and John Brown have bolstered the wide receiver room, but more receiving help is expected, possibly via the draft. Let’s take a minute and see what everyone is saying about former South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver Tyshun “Deebo” Samuel. Deebo Samuel enters the 2019 NFL Draft after his senior season with the South Carolina Gamecocks. Samuel saw some success in all four years with the Gamecocks, but his first three seasons were limited due to injury. A standout final year saw 62 receptions for 882 yards (14.2 yards per catch) and 11 touchdowns. Samuel also got in work as a kick returner, averaging 29 yards per return in his college career and four touchdowns. The only red flags surrounding Deebo Samuel are related to his injury history. In his freshman year, hamstring injuries contributed to Samuel seeing time in only five games. Hamstring injuries were again a problem his sophomore year. A broken fibula during his junior year limited Samuel to time in only three games. His breakout senior season was in no small part thanks to it being his only fully healthy one. Except for hand size and weight, Deebo Samuel is definitely a smaller wide receiver. Landing in the bottom-third for height and wingspan, his large hands and above-average weight stand out all the more. Comparisons often refer to his physique as closer to that of a running back. From a physical performance standpoint, the sub-par 3-cone drill is the only blemish. Deebo Samuel is an above-average athlete for his position in spite of his more “stocky” frame. For more insight into his speed, Samuel ran a 4.48 in the 40-yard dash. Deebo Samuel’s speed reportedly translates quite well when he’s wearing pads. Additionally, he’s generally praised for his route running and versatility. His smaller size didn’t hold him back from playing on the outside in college, though it could become a more significant barrier in the NFL. Samuel is considered fearless and physical. Some reports hint that Samuel looks for contact rather than avoiding it. His low and solid frame help him run through arm tackles and he’s considered a yards-after-catch threat as he fights for yards. Catches like a receiver Youth Bruce Smith Jerseys , breaks tackles like a running backFor weaknesses, adequate or even good speed is not the same thing as deep speed. For Samuel, the general opinion is that he lacks that deep speed. Samuel’s height and shorter wingspan decrease his catch radius significantly. Injury concerns are often brought up as a negative for Samuel. While his athleticism is solid, the toll of repeat lower-body injuries are problematic. Deebo Samuel is considered a willing blocker, but inconsistent. Lance Zierlein sees Samuel as a second-round prospect just on the outside of “Should become instant starter” with an NFL Prospect Grade of 5.96. Deebo Samuel profiles as a jack-of-all-trades receiver with an unusually small and stocky frame. Not exactly a slot receiver, Samuel’s versatility and above-average athleticism would be attractive to most teams, but especially those used to spreading the ball around with mix-and-match players. The Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints and...cough, cough...New England Patriots would be able to find a way to get Samuel involved with little difficulty. Catch radius may be limited, but Samuel makes the most of itFor the Buffalo Bills, they did appear to philosophically shift toward small and fast as their receiver paradigm in the later stages of the 2018 season. Deebo Samuel would be a good fit with newcomers John Brown and Cole Beasley. With his physical measurements creating an odd mix of speed and tank, the best Buffalo Bills comparison might be former Bill, Robert Woods. Samuel also checks two more boxes: The Bills had him in for a pre-draft visit and he fits all the criteria for their Senior Bowl preferences, outlined in this article.
   
 
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