When the Buffalo Bills brought defensive end Shaq Lawson back to Buffalo on a one-year free-agent contract this past March, fans were glad to see a player with his energy back in the fold. They remembered the juice and enthusiasm he brought to Buffalo’s defense during his first stint in town after being a first-round pick in 2016 out of Clemson. And while he never developed into an elite pass rusher off the edge for the Bills, that didn’t stop the discussions from being meaningful as to whether or not the team should have re-signed him the offseason he departed for the AFC East rival Miami Dolphins on a three-year, $30 million contract.