AFC East Offensive Grades: Buffalo Bills offense still class of division

Nov 1, 2020; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) throws a pass on the run as New England Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise (91) and free safety Devin McCourty (32) defend during the second quarter at Bills Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 1, 2020; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) throws a pass on the run as New England Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise (91) and free safety Devin McCourty (32) defend during the second quarter at Bills Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 1, 2020; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) throws a pass on the run as New England Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise (91) and free safety Devin McCourty (32) defend during the second quarter at Bills Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports /

Where does the Buffalo Bills offense rank in the AFC East?

The AFC East is going to look a lot different in 2021 than it did a season ago.

Two teams for certain, with the potential for three, will have a different quarterback under center to start this campaign. Struggling squads like the New England Patriots and New York Jets were amongst the biggest spenders in free agency this past offseason, while both the Jets and Miami Dolphins held Top 10 picks in the NFL Draft.

With all this movement, it’s fair to wonder where the Buffalo Bills stand amongst their divisional rivals.

I’ll be reviewing each positional group, ranking them on a scale from one to four, with one being the best in the division and four being the worst, to see how Buffalo stacks up to its competition.

In the end, I’ll tally a cumulative total to see which teams have the best overall units, with the lowest-scored team being the best, and the highest-scored team being the worst.