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Bills signing OL Brandon Shell

Mon May 29 2:16pm ET
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The Buffalo Bills are finalizing a contract with offensive tackle Brandon Shell, ESPN reported Monday.

The Bills continue to bolster their O-line depth, already signing OL Connor McGovern, David Edwards and Kevin Jarvis this offseason. They selected two linemen in the NFL draft, in the second and seventh rounds.

Shell, 31, played one season in Miami, starting 11 of 13 games in 2022. He's played in 83 games (72 starts) for the New York Jets (2016-19), Seattle Seahawks (202-21) and Dolphins.

He was a fifth-round pick of the Jets in 2016.

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Dynasty | The Chiefs believe Kadarius Toney can be a number-one receiver. Dynasty Analysis: That's all well and fine, and there's no doubt Toney has the athletic talent to be an impact player, but he has yet to be able to prove he can remain on the field. If the Chiefs aren't aggressive in the DeAndre Hopkins race, it's due to a combination of poor cap situation and a belief that Patrick Mahomes can elevate all receivers around him enough to be a Super Bowl contender once again in 2023. There's little question without Hopkins on the field, Toney stands to be in an upside situation with enormous production potential. Even with an addition of Hopkins, Toney could still garner significant targets as the WR2. Should he remain healthy for the first time in his short career, Kadarius Toney could produce well beyond his DLF WR48 ranking.

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Christian McCaffrey May 29 9:40pm ET
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Derek Carr May 29 11:20am ET
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DeAndre Hopkins May 29 11:10am ET
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Jimmy Garoppolo May 29 10:13am ET
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Chris Godwin May 28 9:00pm ET
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Michael Gallup May 28 8:40pm ET
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Tracy Walker May 28 8:40pm ET
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Quinnen Williams May 28 1:20pm ET
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Joe Burrow May 27 2:30pm ET
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Bradlee Anae May 27 11:50am ET
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Dre Greenlaw May 27 11:40am ET
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