The Buffalo Bills have a clear pecking order at tight end. One guy plays basically all of the snaps, and one guy comes in every once in a while. That’s essentially how it goes at a position that, for much of the franchise’s history, has been an afterthought. Given the team’s recent propensity towards “11” personnel (one running back, one tight end, three wide receivers), it makes sense that the team was light on tight ends in 2022.
But what if the team decided to go a different direction in 2023? What if, instead of running out in an “11” alignment, the offense added another dynamic weapon at tight end and started coming out in “12” personnel more often?