Sunday, July 22, 2012

Bills lop high-priced Dockery off roster



Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham Dockery Here's a stunner: The Buffalo Bills have cut left guard Derrick Dockery. The Bills made Dockery one of the NFL's highest-paid offensive linemen two years ago, when they signed him to a seven-year,Spain Euro Shirts, $49 million contract,euro 2012 shirt, with $18.5 million in guarantees. Dockery,Czech Euro 2012 Shirts, who spent the first four years of his career with the Washington Redskins, has started 93 straight games. The Redskins selected him in the third round of the 2003 draft. The left side of the Bills' line -- with Dockery and Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters -- was supposed to be a strength for their offense last year. But line play was disappointing overall. The Bills ranked 25th in total offense, 14th in yards per carry despite blocking for one of the league's hardest runners in Marshawn Lynch and allowed the 10th-most sacks.

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