The Facts: In predicting the Bills' biggest offseason move, ESPN.com's Mike Rodak believes the Bills will release Taylor.
Diehards Line:
Rodak readily concedes this usn't a bold prediction, because it has been anticipated for weeks, but it is a move that will shape Buffalo's immediate future. Taylor finished the regular season with the league's ninth-best Total QBR (68.3), but ranked 19th in completion percentage, 21st in yards per attempt and 18th in passer rating while allowing the second-worst sack rate. There are signs the Bills don't believe Taylor is getting better after 29 starts and that he might never be good enough to lead them to playoff appearances and wins. If they release him, it means they don't want to commit the $30.75 million and risk building around a foundation that is not strong enough to support a contender.