With the 2017 training camp right around the corner, the Buffalo Bills are slowly putting together the pieces that will eventually make up their starting lineup.

Buffalo revamped the running game by adding Mike Tolbert from the Carolina Panthers and Patrick DiMarco from the NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons. The Bills also signed Andre Holmes from the Oakland Raiders to beef up their sparse receiving core.

Buffalo added Zay Jones and Dion Dawkins in the draft, who will most likely see significant playing time in 2017.

No doubt there will be a few secret weapons on the Bills offense as they look to start off the Sean McDermott era in a positive way this season and put an end to the wretched seventeen season playoff drought. We’ve gone ahead and compiled a list of three secret weapons on the Buffalo Bills offense for the 2017 season.

Charles Clay, Tight End

Since the Bills stole Charles Clay away from the Miami Dolphins in March of 2015, fans have wanted more from the tight end.

Even though Clay has been an integral part of the Buffalo run game, the tight ends receiving stats have been subpar. Clay finished just 18th best in receiving yards among tight ends with 552 yards, nearly half as many yards as the league leader, Travis Kelce.

Clay is about to explode.

The Bills added Rob Boras as the tight ends coach this offseason. Boras was the previous offensive coordinator for the Rams, in which he helped tight end Jared Cook set a franchise record for receiving yards in a game and season in 2013. Clay absolutely has that potential.

On top of Boras being added, Buffalo also added Rick Dennison as offensive coordinator of the team. Dennison operates a system which is very familiar to Tyrod Taylor. Charles Clay and all Bills receivers are sure to reap the rewards of the changes.