BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills have established a model of team-building that's led to back-to-back AFC East championships and multiple playoff runs.
But the Bills are also coming off consecutive disappointing postseason finishes and no road playoff wins under coach Sean McDermott. The task for general manager Brandon Beane and McDermott is figuring out how best to continue building around franchise quarterback Josh Allen.
This regime has favored adding young talented players and allowing them time to develop. Last offseason, Beane pointed to tight end as an area they needed to improve. Instead of heavily investing in a star player or going through the draft, 2019 third-round pick Dawson Knox was given the opportunity to take a step forward in his third year.