Seantrel Henderson was Buffalo’s starting right tackle his entire rookie year in 2014, and the Bills used a second-round pick on Cyrus Kounadjio, but incumbent Jordan Mills has the inside track to win the job this season.
In a cap-strapped offseason, the Buffalo Bills were still able to invest quite a bit of money into their offensive line.
Left guard Richie Incognito signed a three-year, $15.75 million contract in March, while left tackle Cordy Glenn was extended for five years, $65 million. The last time the Bills invested that much money into its offensive line was in 2007, when it shelled out $75 million to guard.