Buffalo Bills: 3 reasons the offense will remain in the Top 5 in 2021
Offensive Line
The familiarity of the starters for the Buffalo Bills on their offensive line should not be understated. The team is bringing back all five starters from the end of the season when the offensive line was playing better with Dion Dawkins, Ike Boettger, Mitch Morse, Jon Feliciano, and Daryl Williams.
If the Bills went into the season with this five they should continue to play well enough to keep the offense on track and keep Josh Allen protected in the pocket.
However, general manager Brandon Beane ensured that there were additions that could push for starting jobs and hopefully make this group even better. The team signed Forrest Lamp as a free agent, who started 16 games last year for the Chargers and was a former second round pick.
They also drafted two offensive tackles, Spencer Brown and Tommy Doyle, who are probably considered to be a year away from starting but are incredible athletes and could earn a spot as a rookie. The Buffalo Bills also have Cody Ford returning from injury and he is someone that shouldn’t be overlooked.
The offensive line is a bit of an afterthought when looking at the Bills’ offense but it wouldn’t be surprising to see them perform better than what they showed last year.