Teams that have invested a majority of their capital on the defensive side of the ball can still succeed when they have great offensive coordinators, capable offensive lines and a quarterback who can make plays with his legs. Despite the wild optimism in upstate New York surrounding Josh Allen, he is functional at best right now—but that is still good enough. The Sean McDermott/Brandon Beane regime has not only produced some quality draftees but the ability to maximize many of the veteran players they’ve peeled from other rosters. Now, they come into 2020 taking their most significant swings yet at turning a team from accidental playoff contender to perennial playoff contender.