![]() All five starters – Cordy Glenn, Richie Incognito, Eric Wood, John Miller and Jordan Mills – are back, and if rookie second-round pick Dion Dawkins can beat out Mills at right tackle, they should be improved. I like how they look on the offensive line. It allows Kyle Williams and Marcel Dareus to play their preferred inside tackle spots, and gets Jerry Hughes and Shaq Lawson out on the ends with their hand on the ground rushing the passer. McDermott’s switch to a 4-3 base fits Buffalo’s personnel much better than a 3-4. If I had to pick what I believe is the strongest position unit, I’d go with the defensive line. So, as the off-season winds down, here are a few thoughts on the roster: The Bills have their final session of OTAs (voluntary, wink, wink) next week, a mandatory three-day mini-camp June 13-15, and then it’s bye, bye for a month and a half, a period on the calendar during which all NFL teams hold their breath hoping their players stay out of trouble, and don’t pull a Madison Bumgarner and break a shoulder falling off a motor bike. As it stands right now, with the team they have and the difficult (at least on paper) regular-season schedule they face, I don’t think Buffalo is more than a seven-win team, so if I wasted my time and yours and did my own power rankings, I guess I’d have the Bills in that 18-22 range. ![]() Most of the absolutely meaningless, clickbait power rankings have the Bills in the mid- to bottom 20s, and until they prove otherwise, it’s tough to argue that. The prognostications are starting to heat up, and most are not favorable regarding Sean McDermott’s first team. John Fisher College for training camp at the end of July is basically set.įrom what I can tell, the Bills aren’t too highly thought of around NFL nation. Barring any last-second bottom of the roster maneuvering over the next couple weeks, the team the Buffalo Bills will bring to St. ![]()
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