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Buffalo Bills: Predicting the 2021 All-AFC East Defense and Special Teams

Quinnen Williams, New York Jets (Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports)
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Jan 3, 2021; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders (7) warms up prior to the game Buffalo Bills from the hold of punter Matt Haack (2) at Bills Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports /

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K Jason Sanders, Miami Dolphins

Since entering the NFL in 2018, Jason Sanders has been automatic, especially when it comes to extra points, as he’s converted 100-of-102 kicks. In 2020, his 36 fields goals made were second-most in the league and a large reason why he was named a first-team All-Pro. Just 25-years old, there should be many more elite kicking seasons to come from Sanders.

P Jake Bailey, New England Patriots

Another first-team All-Pro from the 2020 campaign, Jake Bailey built on a strong rookie season by averaging 48.7-yards-per-punt, the fourth-furthest distance of any punter in the league. Just one of two punters to be selected in the 2019 draft, Bailey is a good bet to make more All-Pro teams in his future.

PR Gunner Olszewski, New England Patriots

In his second season of handling punt-returning duties for New England, Gunner Olszewski led the NFL with 17.3 yards-per-return, finishing with an average of nearly six more yards than second on the list, Hunter Renfrow of the Los Vegas Raiders.

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He, like Bailey and Sanders, was also listed as a first-team All-Pro in 2020. Strong special teams have always been a staple of Bill Belichick squads, and it appears the decorated head coach has identified another gem.