He’s played 14 games for the Buffalo Bills and he performed well considering it was his first year playing regularly in his NFL career. Tyrod Taylor was the seventh-highest rated passer in the game and had a 3.33:1 touchdown to interception ratio. The Bills also finished 21st in third down conversion percentage, 24th in red zone efficiency and 28th in passing and first downs. That’s why the decision on what Taylor’s long term market value is moving forward is not an easy figure to pin down.
“They have to decide if he’s the guy and it seems like he is and then how much of a commitment they make,” said Sports Illustrated and ESPN NFL Business reporter Andrew Brandt in an appearance on the John Murphy Show.