5 Buffalo Bills who could make their first career Pro Bowl this season

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Dawson Knox

Dawson Knox is another player who probably should have made the Pro Bowl last year as he had 49 receptions, 587 receiving yards, and nine receiving touchdowns. He was certainly among the best in the AFC and had career highs in almost every receiving category.

There is a good case to be made that Dawson Knox should have made the Pro Bowl last year as he was tied for the league lead in receiving touchdowns at the position, tied with New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry.

However, only two tight ends make the Pro Bowl roster, and in a conference with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrew, it is a competitive race for those two spots when including others like Darren Waller with the Las Vegas Raiders or the previously mentioned Hunter Henry.

This year, Dawson Knox certainly has a good chance of making the Pro Bowl playing in this offense and with Josh Allen throwing him the football. He will need to improve on his stats from last year if he hopes to make it but he has a good chance of that if he can stay healthy. Knox missed two games last year due to injury and being available in those two additional games could be just enough.