The Buffalo Bills have an agreement with free agent guard Vladimir Ducasse for a three-year deal, according to CBS reporter Jason LaCanfora. The six-foot-five, 326 pounder comes to Buffalo from the Baltimore Ravens, where he played for new Bills offensive line coach Juan Castillo in 2016.
A former second round pick, Ducasse was positioned to be the heir apparent to Alan Faneca for the New York Jets, but he never claimed a starting role during his time with the team. He played a year as a reserve in Minnesota, then signed a one-year deal in 2015 that had him playing for Chicago, when he started in 11 games.