The Buffalo Bills may not have had the best season last year but a handful of players still gathered votes for the Pro Bowl. Albeit, some of the Bills that participated in the Pro Bowl were alternates but the showing of Buffalo couldn’t have been better.

Lorenzo Alexander was named Pro Bowl MVP alongside Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after a whirlwind of a career that lead him to a spot in the Bills starting lineup.

With a new and improved coaching staff as well as many new faces on the field, Buffalo is primed for a fresh start, one that may lead to great success and a massive, long-overdue turnaround of the franchise. Granted, Sean McDermott hasn’t coached a game and the season hasn’t started but below are the players who have the potential to make the Pro Bowl in Orlando, starting with offensive players.

LeSean McCoy, RB

LeSean McCoy is by far the Bills biggest asset and one of the most electric players in the NFL.

McCoy sprung back onto the national scene last year by rushing for 1,267 yards, leading the top-ranked rushing offense, and showing that age is just a number.

With Buffalo bringing in Mike Tolbert and Patrick DiMarco as well as drafting Dion Dawkins to further solidify their offensive line, the Bills invested heavily into their already strong run game and McCoy should continue to reap the benefits.

Richie Incognito, OG

Richie Incognito’s career was on life support just a few years ago. He’s now considered one of the best offensive linemen in the league and is thriving with Buffalo.

Incognito has been an integral part of not only the Bills rushing offense but has also played a big role in protecting the ever-so-elusive quarterback Tyrod Taylor. There is much difficulty that lies in adjusting to protect a mobile quarterback and Incognito has done a fantastic job.

He’s already made three trips to the Pro Bowl throughout his career and Buffalo fans should expect nothing less than him being selected a fourth time this year.

Sammy Watkins, WR

Sammy Watkins has been marred by injuries since the Bills traded up to select him with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2014 NFL draft. In his first three years in the NFL, the receiver has shown flashes of excellence but the flashes have been cut short by injuries – particularly in 2016.

Watkins is coming off of another surgery on his injured foot and looks to burst back onto the scene in the Rick Dennison system.

Sammy Watkins will be incredibly motivated this season to show his worth, especially after the Bills decided not to pick up his fifth-year option. That hunger and motivation will hopefully lead to Watkins showing his full potential, playing in all, if not most games, and punching his ticket to Orlando to play in the Pro Bowl alongside fellow draftmates Odell Beckham, Jr. and Mike Evans.

Next up are the defensive players who could make the Pro Bowl.