If there’s one side of the ball that could haunt the Buffalo Bills in 2018, it’s their offense. Buffalo has questions at quarterback, offensive line and wide receiver. Depending on LeSean McCoy’s legal issues, there might be problems there, too.

Assuming the Bills don’t get in the way of themselves, there are plenty of loaded defenses on their schedule that will.

With that, here’s part two of our series, this time identifying the top-five defensive players Buffalo will face next season:

Jalen Ramsey, CB, Jacksonville Jaguars | Week 12

Jalen Ramsey ended the Bills’ 2017 playoff run in the Wild Card round when he picked off Nathan Peterman to end the contest. This time the action will be in Orchard Park, but nonetheless, Buffalo should still be worried.

Jacksonville’s defense is stacked… pretty much everywhere… which helps Ramsey, but the two-season pro finished his sophomore campaign with a 91.8 PFF grade, the second-best coverage grade in the NFL.

In total, Ramsey had 63 total tackles, 17 passes defended and four interceptions last season. On top of that, Jacksonville’s defense owned the Bills in the postseason and Buffalo’s offense hasn’t exactly improved.