The Buffalo Bills have built a good deal of offensive line depth over the last few seasons through shrewd signings, solid drafting, and good trades. General manager Brandon Beane has focused his attention on the trenches—a smart move considering the level of investment the team has in its franchise quarterback, Josh Allen.
Beane has not only been able to acquire solid depth annually, but he’s also done a nice job retaining that depth over the course of multiple seasons. Given the lack of strong offensive linemen in the league, Buffalo always seems to be dealing from a position of strength as a result of Beane’s roster building.