Historically, the Buffalo Bills haven’t been a team that uses the tight end as a receiving weapon. Even with a famous, explosive offense named for their tight end in the early-nineties, the team still relied on wide receivers and running backs to compile gaudy numbers. Of course, if that’s where the talent is on the roster, then it makes sense — and it most certainly made sense to throw to Hall of Fame players like Andre Reed, James Lofton, and Thurman Thomas — but even as the league has changed, the Bills have been late in integrating the tight end into the offense consistently.