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Greg Gaines Is ‘Mostly Unremarkable,’ and Bills Fans Should Be Paying Attention

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Greg Gaines, most recently with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has officially signed with the Buffalo Bills, bringing a veteran presence to their defensive line. While it might not be the flashiest signing of the year, this move hints at the kind of depth and versatility the Bills are looking to build in the trenches.

Don’t Call Him Just a Nose Tackle

Forget what you heard: Greg Gaines ain’t just a nose tackle. We keep seeing that term thrown around, but if you’ve actually watched the film, you know it’s not strictly true. Gaines was floating all over the line in Tampa, probably because they already had Vita Vea doing his thing. For the Bills, that means he’s bringing some serious versatility. He’s the third heaviest D-lineman on the roster, tied with Phidarian Mathis, behind Deone Walker and Zion Logue, so yeah, he could totally play nose tackle. But with Jim Leonhard running the defense, who knows what he’s got cooked up for this guy?

The “Mostly Unremarkable” Truth

Look, I’m not gonna sugarcoat it: Gaines is “mostly unremarkable.” And honestly, that’s not an insult! He doesn’t dominate in one specific area, but he’s also not bad in any specific area either. He’s a dependable veteran, a high-floor guy, and that’s exactly what you want when you’re building out a roster. It’s not the exciting, highlight-reel signing everyone screams about, but let’s be real, you can never have enough depth upfront.

If Gaines sticks around, you’re gonna see him in the rotation. If he ends up as just a camp body, well, then you know the Bills are feeling pretty darn good about everyone else on that D-line. Either way, this signing is all about solidifying the defense.

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Originally reported by Buffalo Rumblings.

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