The Buffalo Bills made splash after splash during the free agency period earlier in the 2019 offseason.

In some cases, the Bills shelled out the dollars for players like center Mitch Morse. Others were under the radar additions.

Through some of those lower-tier contracts and youthful players on Buffalo’s roster that are solidifying themselves as NFL starters, the Bills have acquired some very team-friendly pieces over the years in a financial sense.

Kudos to Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane for that.

With that, here are six bargain contracts for the Bills in 2019:

QB Josh Allen – $4.81 M cap hit

Allen still has to prove himself as the franchise answer for the Bills in 2019 after an inconsistent rookie season. But there’s optimism. However, this list is about dollars and cents.

According to Spotrac, of the 10 largest contracts handed out in the NFL currently, eight of them are at the quarterback position. That comes as little surprise, but the Bills are currently not among that grouping. The hope is that they will be, but for the next two seasons, the Bills will have Allen on a premium bargain compared to his NFL counterparts. That will allow the Bills to invest elsewhere in their roster during that time, which is something the did this offseason.

Having said that, Beane himself will admit he will hope to find himself in a position negotiating a massive contract with Allen after his rookie deal expires. Translation: Allen becomes the answer.