The 2018 Buffalo Bills will have at least one thing in common with the 2013 vintage—they will start a rookie middle linebacker once the season opens. In 2013, Kiko Alonso started all 16 games for the Bills, building a legend for himself that the team converted into future Hall of Fame running back LeSean McCoy in a trade prior to the 2015 NFL season.
In our latest installment of “90 players in 90 days,” we examine the second of Buffalo’s two first-round selection in 2018, a linebacker old enough to be trusted with the keys to an NFL defense, but too young to order an adult beverage in public.