The Buffalo Bills love versatile offensive linemen. They also love players who are physical specimens, high-quality athletes whose measurable physical talents outweigh the level of competition against which they competed collegiately. Given that the offensive line is tasked with protecting “the Franchise,” it’s a strategy that has to work.
For the Bills and general manager Brandon Beane, building quality depth up front is of paramount concern. While some teams are scouring the waiver wire for help along the offensive line in the offseason, Buffalo generally has enough linemen where they’re trading players for draft capital come the end of August.