Former Texans receiver/tight end Dorin Dickerson attended Bills rookie camp on a tryout basis over the weekend. Evidently, the athletic Dickerson performed well enough to earn another look in Buffalo.
The Bills announced Monday that they have signed Dickerson. The club reportedly envisions Dickerson as an “off the line tight end/H-back prospect,” and is listing him as a fullback for the time being.
Buffalo also signed undrafted rookies Nick Saenz, a safety out of Houston, and tackle James Carmon, who played his college ball at Mississippi State.
They released quarterback Aaron Corp and safety Ian Wild.
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Get the hell out of the Bills’ way! LET’S GO BUFFALO!
CHANpionship!
Why not.. It’s a copy cat league. We could use all the weapons we can get. Take a chance if he makes the roster and can contribute that’s fine if not.. What do you lose?
so, they let corp go and keep a gimic qb with tanney. well, i like the outside the box thinking. god bless the the bills, they will need it
If Kube couldn’t make it work I don’t see it happening. But then again stranger things have happened.
@polishkingski. They did not keep tanney. He was only brought in on a try out basis. If they choose to sin him they will have to cut someone else as the roster is currently full. Would not be surprised if they do sign tanney though and you see thigpen cut after camp, unless they see brad smith as the number 3.
Most likely won’t make the final 53, but i applaud them for trying.
Just beat the Patriots.