When the Buffalo Bills released Charles Clay in February, it came as little surprise. The athletic tight end came to Buffalo via free agency after having spent the beginning of his career with the Miami Dolphins. His large contract was a constant point of discussion, as his production, though consistent, never lined up with his compensation.
In replacing Clay, Buffalo tapped into the free-agent market while also investing multiple draft picks in the position. In today’s edition of “90 players in 90 days,” we profile the highest-paid of the team’s free-agent acquisitions at tight end.