The big story on day two of training camp was Josh Allen getting a few reps with the first team, combined with his continued struggles to find his targets.

Nathan Peterman made a big play, and it's taking Tremaine Edmunds some time to settle in. Here are a few of the observations from day two.

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Peterman shows off the arm

Josh Allen gets all the big headlines when it comes to the deep ball, but Peterman showed he can sling it when he needs to get downfield.

Peterman found Cam Phillips on a rollout bomb in the end zone during 11-on-11 that brought the crowd to life at St. John Fisher.

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Frustrations growing for Josh Allen

It's still early -- pads aren't even on yet -- but first-round pick Josh Allen is having trouble finding his receivers. Allen threw with the first team on one three-play sequence and missed Nick O'Leary bad on the right sideline and completed two uneventful short passes.

None of the three quarterbacks really stood out on day two, but eventually Allen is going to want a crisp day of practice to get his confidence going.

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Shaq Lawson up and down day two

There were two specific snaps during team drills where Shaq Lawson showed an impressive burst. On one play, he was in the backfield before Nathan Peterman was able to face forward after a play action.

But in between those two plays, Lawson struggled in 1-on-1 drills against second-year tackle Conor McDermott. This storyline will be worth following as training camp progresses. He could be on the bubble watch if he doesn't perform.

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Tre'Davious White having fun

Every time Tre'Davious White's helmet comes off, he's flashing his signature smile. The second-year corner was playfully jawing with LeSean McCoy during team drills, and then after practice he stopped over to where Zay Jones was catching passes off to the side just to mess around.

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Charles Clay hard on himself after drop

Tight end Charles Clay is likely to play a big role in the Bills offense this season, but on one play during 11-on-11 drills his hands let him down.

Clay dropped what should have been an easy ball over the middle thrown by Peterman. He returned to the line of players behind the play and did a set of push-ups to make up for it.

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Tremaine Edmunds still finding his way

I made it a priority Friday to get a closer look at Tremaine Edmunds, but nothing significant stood out. His sideline-to-sideline speed is amazing on film, but on several plays on Friday he could have been quicker.

On one running play with Travaris Cadet in the backfield, he guessed wrong and picked the outside gap, and Cadet busted it up the middle. No pads yet, just worthwhile to note it's the beginning of the process for the talented middle linebacker.

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Harrison Phillips skillset jumps out

In one-on-one drills, Harrison Phillips looked like he was playing against college players at times. His push off the line, albeit without pads, is just unreal. His size and athleticism is going to impress Bills fans.

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Ryan Groy gets first team reps

Center Russell Bodine ran with the ones the first day of practice, but Ryan Groy got the call on day two. He was flanked by Dion Dawkins and Vlad Ducasse on the left and John Miller and Jordan Mills on the right.

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