Did Bills get better or worse? Breaking down every position after offseason moves
The Bills added star power on offensive and defense and parted ways with several longtime members of the team.
The Buffalo Bills reshaped key parts of their roster this offseason. The question now isn’t what changed, it’s whether those changes actually made them better. Buffalo made splash moves, including trading for wide receiver D.
J. Moore and signing edge rusher Bradley Chubb . But the team also lost a significant number of contributors, with many still unsigned weeks into free agency.
Buffalo currently has seven picks in this month's NFL Draft (Nos. 26, 91, 126, 165, 168, 182, 220). Here’s a position-by-position look at where the Bills improved, declined or stayed the same.
Quarterback: A new backup Josh Allen is still the engine. Allen has the longest active start streak in the NFL, 122 consecutive regulars-season games. If he goes down with a major injury, no backup in the league can replace him.
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