The Buffalo Bills expect Josh Allen to be their starting quarterback for the better part of the next 20 years.

However, actually getting him into the starting role will be a process.

Buffalo’s coaching staff has a specific development plan in place for Allen, a plan that coach Sean McDermott is eager to stick with. The first phase of the plan saw Allen adjust to the pro game with the third team offense at OTAs. Allen performed well at organized team activities, reportedly “wowing” his coaches and teammates.

McDermott was obviously pleased with Allen’s performance at OTAs, as he’s moved the 22-year-old along into the next phase of his development plan. At the team’s first minicamp practice on Tuesday, Allen saw some time with the ones, and according to McDermott, he’ll continue to see time with the first team “periodically” moving forward.

WKBW’s Matt Bové was able to get a couple of Allen’s throws on video.

These throws did not occur during the team’s 11-on-11 drills, but they’re still rather impressive. Allen’s arm strength was his most talked about trait in the lead up to the 2018 NFL Draft, and he’s consistently been able to put it on display since being taken by the Bills.

Allen has been impressive throughout the team’s offseason workouts thus far. If he continues to progress in his development plan, he could be Buffalo’s starting quarterback sooner rather than later.