The interior of the offensive line may be one of the most talked about position groups for the Buffalo Bills this offseason due to the potential for turnover in multiple spots. However, the right tackle position is one that only recently became solidified by the acquisition in 2020 of unrestricted free agent Daryl Williams on a one-year, $2.2m deal. Now that his deal is up, the Bills are left with questions about the position that saw arguably its first season of above-average play since Jason Peters manned the spot for ten games in 2005. Since then, Terrance Pennington, Seantrel Henderson, Erik Pears, Langston Walker, Kirk Chambers, Mansfield Wrotto, Jordan Mills and Cody Ford have all taken their shots to solidify the position to mixed results.