The Buffalo Bills clearly felt that the tight-end position needed to be upgraded going into the 2019 NFL season. They jettisoned last season’s starter, Charles Clay, cutting the veteran in order to save $4.5 million against the salary cap (and eating $4.5 million in dead money in the process). They signed three free agents and added three rookies at the position, as well.
Lost in all of this was the lone returner at the position, a converted collegiate wide receiver who flashed some potential, albeit briefly, in his first NFL action last year. In this edition of “90 players in 90 days,” we profile the only holdover in a nearly brand new tight end room.