The 2019 Buffalo Bills were a team buoyed by its defense. Some would even argue that the stop unit carried the team to its 10-6 record, as the Bills ranked only 23rd in scoring and 24th in total offense. The passing game, in particular, was where the Bills lagged behind the rest of the league, as they ranked just 26th in yards and 24th in attempts.
While the Bills emphasized the running game over the last two seasons, their investment in the pass-catching group seems to signal a shift in philosophy is coming for 2020. Buffalo has spent significant resources, both in dollars and draft capital, to improve its wide receiver group.