Kyle Williams may be cap-casualty for Bills
Buffalo Bills defensive lineman Kyle Williams' roster spot is "extremely vulnerable," according to Vic Carucci of The Buffalo News.
Williams will be 34 by the start of next season and the Bills would open up $6.8 million in cap space by releasing him. He played under Jim Schwartz in Buffalo, who is now the defensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles, so perhaps that could make sense as a potential landing spot for the veteran defensive tackle.
Buffalo ranked 20th in opponent-adjusted Defensive Net Expected Points per play last year. Williams recorded 49 tackles and five sacks in 15 games.
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