How will revamped OL look?

It’s rare to see a position group undergo as many changes as Buffalo’s offensive line did during the 2019 offseason, and OTAs will give fans a glimpse into how the coaching staff expects to use the seven new additions to the unit. Left tackle Dion Dawkins struggled last season, but entering year three he’s expected to make a significant leap. Aside from his left tackle spot and free agent addition Mitch Morse at center, the Bills’ offensive line will look drastically different.

Mitch Morse: The New Sheriff in Town | Cover 1 https://t.co/I6V7Ql9tyc pic.twitter.com/G2Z3UyZUXy — Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) April 11, 2019

Jon Feliciano, Quinton Spain, and Spencer Long, all of whom were signed as free agents, figure to compete for the starting offensive guard roles with Wyatt Teller, who made seven starts as a rookie last season. Rookie second-round draft pick Cody Ford, along with free agent signees Ty Nsekhe and LaAdrian Waddle, will likely compete for the starting right tackle gig.

The influx of talent is impressive, but now the real work begins, as the Buffalo Bills will need to find out which combination can help improve an offense that surrendered 41 sacks and rushed for just 1984 yards and 15 touchdowns (1,353 yards and seven touchdowns without Josh Allen).

Will Robert Foster or Zay Jones secure “No.1” WR role?

The Buffalo Bills added speed and finesse to their wide receiver group with the free agent signings of John Brown and Cole Beasley but the team hopes to get more out of their homegrown talent in 2019, most notably from 2017 second-rounder Zay Jones and their star undrafted free agent, Robert Foster. Jones took a significant step forward in his progression last year after a rocky rookie campaign, hauling in 56 passes for 652 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound 24-year-old is a solid all-around receiver that has real promise but is heading into his third season, which many see as a “make or break” year.

Foster, on the other hand, exploded during the second half of the 2018 season, catching 25 passes for 511 yards and three touchdowns over the final seven games of the year, and posting 100 yards in three separate games. Nine of his 27 receptions last year resulted in 25-plus yards. Foster, who is already 25-years old, possesses great size and speed and showed the ability to dominate opposing secondaries. However, he’ll need to prove that his big finish to 2018 wasn’t a fluke and that he can replicate that success for a sustained period of time with more competition.

Who starts opposite Tre’Davious White?

Buffalo’s secondary was outstanding in 2018, allowing just 3,084 passing yards (192.8 yards per game), intercepting 16 passes, and allowing just 6.3 yards per attempt. Tre’Davious White is locked into his role as the No. 1 cornerback, but there will be a heated competition for the starting job opposite him. Last season, undrafted rookie Levi Wallace was outstanding, grading out as PFF’s top-ranked rookie cornerback and the No. 4 overall cornerback in the NFL. He finished the year with 37 tackles and three pass breakups in seven games.

A strong end to the season sees undrafted free agent Levi Wallace earn the title of highest graded rookie cornerback. pic.twitter.com/L3vdSULPz0 — Pro Football Focus (@PFF) January 2, 2019

The Buffalo Bills signed former first-round draft pick Kevin Johnson as a free agent, in addition to bringing back E.J. Gaines, who enjoyed a superb season with the Bills in 2017. Gaines knows the scheme well and could push for the starting gig.

This secondary is so much fun to watch. Work so well together. White in press, passes WR to Hyde, Poyer helps rob the post. White peels off & helps LJ on route up sideline. Play extends, Gaines' zone awareness is lit. Threat coming into his zone, gains depth & nearly picks it pic.twitter.com/pNsquCiHhw — Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) January 2, 2018

Regardless of who starts opposite White, Buffalo has significantly better depth than they did at this point in the offseason last year.

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