In an attempt to add weapons for second-year quarterback Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills overhauled their tight end position entirely in 2019. Buffalo released Charles Clay, who had signed a big contract prior to the 2015 season. They drafted two players and signed two more, as not one person who played tight end for Buffalo in 2018 did so in 2019.
This offseason, they did the complete opposite as they didn’t add a single new player. Sure, they flirted with veteran Greg Olsen, who ended up signing with the Seattle Seahawks, but they obviously didn’t throw a ton of money or promises his way to get him to show up.