Between the NFL Draft and a schedule-making policy that rewards mediocre teams with easier schedules and punishes division champions with a harder slate of games the next year, the NFL is set up to help the bad teams get better from one year to the next.
For fans of the Buffalo Bills, who are coming off a 6-10 record in 2018, there is much to be excited about this offseason. The team has ten picks in the draft, including the No. 9 overall selection, and Buffalo has almost $80 million in cap space to address its various needs along the offensive line, in the wide receiver corps, at running back, tight end, on the defensive line, and, well, you get the picture.