The Buffalo Bills have a penchant for building strong depth along the offensive line. Through quality under-the-radar free-agent deals, late-round draft choices, and undrafted rookie signings, Buffalo often stockpiles enough depth up front where they feel comfortable trading it for draft capital late in the summer.
The Bills also keep some of these depth pieces around on the practice squad. This is all standard practice, but general manager Brandon Beane has been particularly good in his dealings along the offensive line. There have been missteps along the way (Wyatt Teller and Roger Saffold, for example), but Beane has made it clear that he’ll continue to ensure that the offensive line has plenty of quality pieces.