#7 Bills offensive line
Brandon Beane and the Bills have added so many bodies this offseason, you could look at wide receiver and tight end here as well, but to me, it is clearly the offensive line that has been improved in a major way this offseason. The biggest piece here is Mitch Morse coming over from Kansas City, who I thought was a top-three center over the course of the 2018 season.
They also brought over a quality swing tackle in Ty Nsekhe from the nation’s capital, who I think definitely believe has starting potential. And then they signed Quinton Spain, who was made expendable in Tennessee, but at the very least is good competition for Wyatt Teller and could actually start at one of those guard spots.
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Then in the draft it was all about improving up front on either side of the ball and after they used a top ten pick on the freakish D-tackle Ed Oliver out of Houston, they came back in the second round and traded up a few spots to ensure they got Oklahoma’s Cody Ford, who I thought was a top 20 overall prospect and looked like he could be a mauling right tackle but was largely projected to move inside.
Either way, you want to turn this, they should have at least three new starters to go with left tackle Dion Dawkins. Morse will be the center(piece) for them and then they can choose whoever are the top three guys left and decide where they fit because you have some position flexibility.
With the oldest running back duo ever and a mini-Shady McCoy in FAU’s Devin Singletary, Buffalo should be able to pound the rock and give their second-year QB Josh Allen more time to get the ball to those new weapons downfield. When I take the defense into account as well, you have to watch out for this team.
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