The Buffalo Bills haven’t played a single game in 2019 yet but experts have almost unanimously liked the pieces general manager Brandon Beane has put around young quarterback Josh Allen.

NFL Network analyst Michael Robinson lauded Bills coach Sean McDermott on Monday’s episode of “Good Morning Football” and said he too likes what Buffalo has done this offseason. He even went as far as to say the Bills’ moves this offseason could help them this season as New England may be losing grip on their top spot in the AFC East.

“You look what Sean McDermott has done up there in Buffalo. They have taken care of the line of scrimmage with the draft and their free agent additions,” Robinson said. “I think this top-rated pass defense (of the Bills) will give (New England quarterback) Tom Brady fits as it did last year. Sean McDermott is a genius when you talk about pass defense.”

Will the @Patriots lose their grip on the AFC East anytime soon?@RealMikeRob likes what's happening with the @BuffaloBills. pic.twitter.com/e8XHkFL0PX — GMFB (@gmfb) July 15, 2019

Robinson admitted that second-year quarterback has to take a step forward in 2019 but it’s hard not to like what the Bills did to upgrade their roster. He highlighted the signings on the offensive line of center Mitch Morse, tackles Ty Nsekhe and LaAdrian Waddle, and guard Jon Feliciano. He also raved about rookie tackle Cody Ford, who the Bills drafted in the second round but was predicted to be a first-round talent.

“This offense, and with what they did with the offensive and defensive lines. I mean, Ed Oliver also to be able to push that pocket in Tom Brady,” Robinson said. “I love what the Buffalo Bills are doing.”

Robinson also pleaded that Patriots fans stop filling up his mentions on Twitter since he’s not as high on their season outlook as he’s been in years past. Patriots fans are probably also not going to like his season prediction.

“I expect (the Bills) to get in the playoffs, I mean I really do,” Robinson said. “Whether that’s winning the division or getting a Wildcard birth. But I expect them to get into the playoffs. But again, it’s all gonna fall on the growth of second-year quarterback Josh Allen.”