Buffalo Bills: Two matchups to watch after NFL Draft per PFF

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 27: Austin Jackson #73 of the USC Trojans blocks A.J. Epenesa #94 of the Iowa Hawkeyes during the second half of the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl at SDCCU Stadium on December 27, 2019 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 27: Austin Jackson #73 of the USC Trojans blocks A.J. Epenesa #94 of the Iowa Hawkeyes during the second half of the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl at SDCCU Stadium on December 27, 2019 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) /
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After the 2020 NFL Draft, Pro Football Focus listed matchups worth watching in the coming years and the Buffalo Bills were apart of two of them.

There was a lot of top talent inserted into the AFC East over the past few months with teams making key free agent moves and adding youth through the NFL Draft. These moves, combined with the departure of Tom Brady, has helped start to re-shape the landscape of the AFC East.

The influx of talent has created some interesting matchups that fans will be sure to pay close attention to not only this year, but years after. Recently, Pro Football Focus identified some of the top matchups worth watching after the 2020 NFL Draft and the Buffalo Bills were apart of two of them.

The first they mentioned is the Bills wide receivers versus the Miami Dolphins cornerbacks.

"BUFFALO BILLS WIDE RECEIVERS VS. MIAMI DOLPHINS CORNERBACKSThis one isn’t just draft related, but it may turn into one of the must-watch battles on the back-end in the NFL. The Bills added WR Stefon Diggs to complement WRs John Brown and Cole Beasley, while the Dolphins have CBs Byron Jones, Xavien Howard and now first-round pick Noah Igbinoghene. Both units are rolling three-deep, and the Dolphins love to play man coverage. Expect Jones and Howard to match up with outside receivers Diggs and Brown while Igbinoghene projects to slot to cover Beasley after posting one of the top slot-coverage grades in the draft class last season."

The Dolphins had three first round picks and their final one went to cornerback Noah Igbinoghene,

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which was a bit of a surprise considering they gave a massive free agent deal to Byron Jones just a few weeks prior.

The idea that the Dolphins elected to go cornerback and not another position could speak to the fact they saw the depth the Bills have at wide receivers with the acquisition of Stefon Diggs and felt the need to try and match up with them by having three top cornerbacks.

The other matchup that PFF mentions involves the Bills and Dolphins again which was Dolphins offensive tackle Austin Jackson against Bills defensive end A.J. Epenesa.

"MIAMI DOLPHINS OT AUSTIN JACKSON VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS EDGE JOSH UCHE AND BUFFALO BILLS EDGE AJ EPENESAThe Dolphins have an uphill battle along the offensive line, so expect Jackson to get thrown right into the fire despite needing more development time after grading at just 74.1 overall last season. Jackson saw Epenesa last year in their bowl matchup with the Iowa defensive end getting the better of him multiple times with his advanced hand usage. Epenesa will see time early on in Buffalo’s defensive line rotation after ranking as a first-round caliber prospect on the PFF draft board and grading at 84.3 overall last season. Uche will move all over the New England defense, perhaps even playing some off-ball linebacker, but he had the highest pass-rush win rate in the draft class over the last two years at 27.1%. For Jackson, the tools are certainly there to become a solid tackle, but he must get better with his hands. He struggled against strong competition in college and he’ll be challenged by his fellow classmates multiple times a year."

As PFF notes, this won’t be the first time Jackson and Epenesa face off as they played against each other in the Holiday Bowl. The former Iowa pass rusher had himself a game and finished with 4 total tackles, 2.5 sacks and 1.5 tackles for a loss.

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There is no question that these will be two fun matchups to watch over the coming years for the Buffalo Bills.