5 Buffalo Bills who could dominate in Olympic Flag Football

Isaiah McKenzie, Buffalo Bills (Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports)
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Greg Rousseau

The Buffalo Bills first round pick last year showed tremendous promise as a rookie and looks to be on his way to being a foundational piece for this defense. One of the reasons is he has a great mix of size and athleticism at 6’6″ and 266 pounds and on the defensive side of the ball, his length would cause problems in flag football and players would struggle to run around him.

However, Rousseau is someone who likely wouldn’t be limited to just playing defense and could also play on offense. Prior to moving to defensive end at the University of Miami, Rousseau played wide receiver in high school and in his senior year had 28 receptions, 467 receiving yards, and nine touchdowns.

He may not have that great speed for flag football but there are likely not many players who could cover a 6’6″ wide receiver down near the end zone. Rousseau would be a huge red zone threat in flag football at the Olympics.