The Buffalo Bills under general manager Brandon Beane consistently build significant depth along their offensive line. Sometimes, those moves pan out in the sense that the team finds viable starters in unlikely areas. Sometimes, those moves pan out in the sense that the team can flip extra linemen for late-round draft choices (which Beane then, generally, uses to move up in earlier rounds to select “his guy”). And sure, there have been some misses along the way, as well.
In the team’s continuing quest to ensure that the offense can run smoothly under the direction of stud quarterback Josh Allen, focusing on the offensive line makes perfect sense.