Buffalo Bills: 3 moves the team will regret making this offseason

MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 13: Josh Norman #24 of the Washington Redskins in action against the Miami Dolphins during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 13: Josh Norman #24 of the Washington Redskins in action against the Miami Dolphins during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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MIAMI, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 13: Josh Norman #24 of the Washington Redskins in action against the Miami Dolphins during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

These are three moves the Buffalo Bills will regret making this offseason.

For the most part this offseason, the Buffalo Bills have hit the mark on the moves they made. General manager Brandon Beane has done a good job of bringing in talent at key positions that has helped round out the roster. The headline move was the trade for Stefon Diggs as the Bills now have that top wide receiver to pair with Josh Allen to elevate the passing game.

However, they also brought in Gabriel Davis to help the passing attack, Zack Moss to compliment the run game and depth along the defensive line with free agents Vernon Butler and Quinton Jefferson and drafting A.J. Epenesa.

They also made sure some of their key players are staying in Buffalo past this upcoming season by agreeing to a contract extension with Jordan Poyer and picking up the fifth-year option for Tre’Davious White.

While the Buffalo Bills will typically get high marks for the moves they made this offseason, and the roster is undoubtedly better now then when they came off the field in Houston, there are still a few moves that when fans look back on this offseason will question.

These are three moves that the Buffalo Bills will look back on and regret making.