If you're gonna take a little risk, maybe something like thís:
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Daryl Williams was drafted by the Panthers in the fourth round.
He became the starting RT in year two.
He missed 3 games due to an ankle sprain but was able to come back to finish out the year.
Had a great year in 2018 when he started all 16 games and was selected 2nd team ALL PRO (not Pro - Bowl).
In his contract year, he went down with a knee injury in week 1 and was out for the season.
Still, the Panthers signed him to a one year extension worth $6M. He must have checked out medically.
Daryl Williams contract and salary cap details, full contract breakdowns, salaries, signing bonus, roster bonus, dead money, and valuations.
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He had a down year, though the Panthers did him no favor by playing him at multiple positions in the same year (every position on the line, including a few snaps at TE/extra tackle, but not at Center).
A league source confirmed to The Buffalo News that the team has agreed to a one-year contract with former Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Daryl
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Taylor Moron came in and played well at RT so the Panthers did not resign him in year 6, which was last year.
The Bills was able to ink him to a one-yr, $2M contract, with just a quarter in signing bonus; nothing else was guaranteed.
Guess what?
He rebounded with a fairly good year (79.4) that makes the $2M look like peanuts.
NFL and PFF player stats for Buffalo Bills G Daryl Williams on Pro Football Focus.
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And PFF called it right, in this particular case:
Mike Renner explains why tackle-needy teams should consider right tackle Daryl Williams in free agency.
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The Bills fans are hoping they will resign him.
[jwplayer sfc9vdNK-ThvAeFxT] With limited cap space this offseason, the Buffalo Bills are in a realistic position where the club might have to rank their pending free agents. The Bills might not be…
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So yeah, there that was; a low risk - high reward deal that one hopes a $30-M GM can pull.