The Buffalo Bills and Brandon Beane aren’t finished sorting through NFL free agents and signing intriguing players. Their latest addition is Forrest Lamp, an offensive linemen that signed a one-year deal with the team on Wednesday. Lamp, the 38th overall pick in the 2017 draft, spent his first four seasons with the LA Chargers.
Lamp, a collegiate left tackle, was the first guard selected in 2017. The 6’4” 309 pounder would compete to start as a rookie for the Chargers, but tore his ACL in training camp. Returning in 2018, Lamp was a healthy scratch for almost the entire season, and only appeared in two games (playing 17 offensive snaps).