Before the off-season officially started, the Buffalo Bills made it loud and clear that they needed a new tight end–as they released four-year starter, Charles Clay. In both free agency and the draft, they did just that; adding free agent Tyler Kroft, third-round pick Dawson Knox, seven-round pick Tommy Sweeney, and former-Bill Lee Smith to the rotation.
Kroft–as it currently stands–is expected to be the starter if he recovers from a foot injury in a timely fashion; ideally before or during training camp. The Bills bet big on him in free agency, paying him as a crown jewel of a weak free agent tight end crop.