1. ESPN analyst unveils his offseason plan for the Bills

The Bills should make these five moves this offseason, according to ESPN writer Bill Barnwell. They include picking up Tre'Davious White's fifth-year option and extending him, bringing back Jordan Phillips (or find his replacement), adding an offensive lineman and a corner and work on extensions for Dion Dawkins and Matt Milano.

The first item on Barnwell's agenda is addressing Tre'Davious White's situation.

The former LSU star has shown the ability to move around the field and take on the opposing team's top wideout on a weekly basis. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, White allowed a passer rating of just 36.3 as the closest defender in coverage last season, which was the league's second-best mark for corners with at least 200 coverage snaps. Quarterbacks would have been better off throwing the ball into the ground, given that the passer rating for a season full of incompletions is 39.6. … Picking up White's fifth-year option is academic. Getting him signed to an extension will be tougher.

The hardest decision for Buffalo will be what to with Jordan Phillips.

The most difficult decision of the offseason for coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane is what to do with one of their breakout stars from 2019. Phillips was a waiver-wire acquisition from the Dolphins in 2018 who signed a one-year … deal to stick around last season, but no one could have anticipated what was going to happen next. Phillips doubled his snap rate and produced more sacks (9.5) in one season than he had over his four prior NFL campaigns (5.5). The only defensive tackle in the league to rack up more sacks was Aaron Donald. … Phillips is going to get a big raise this offseason, but should Buffalo offer him a significant multiyear deal? It's a tough decision.