Buffalo Bills: Top takeaways from the first unofficial depth chart

Bills quarterback Jake Fromm during training camp.Jg 080621 Bills Fromm 1
Bills quarterback Jake Fromm during training camp.Jg 080621 Bills Fromm 1 /
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Bills offensive lineman Cody Ford during individual drills.Jg 073121 Bills Ford /

Buffalo Bills Starting Guards

On the offensive line, the two guard positions were the ones with the most question marks. The team did re-sign Jon Feliciano and Ike Boettger in the offseason, as well as sign free agent Forrest Lamp, and have Cody Ford returning from injury.

There is a lot of moving parts but entering training camp it seemed safe to assume that Feliciano would be the right guard since that is where Feliciano has started the first two years with the Bills. This would set up a training camp battle on the other side of the line.

However, Feliciano was listed as the starting left guard and Cody Ford appears to be the favorite to win the starting right guard job. It is interesting to see Feliciano line up on that side and the Bills may be doing this to minimize his struggles in pass protection by putting him next to Dion Dawkins, who does well in this area.

On the right side, the Buffalo Bills have moved Cody Ford to this side and he is backed up by Boettger and Lamp. This is a starting job that seems to be still very much up for grabs.