Tyrod Taylor

Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor works out prior to Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Orchard Park, N.Y.

(Bill Wippert | The Associated Press)

The Buffalo Bills have some pretty important decisions to make over the next few months. Buffalo will need to decide whether or not to retain Rex Ryan as head coach and possibly have the same discussion on GM Doug Whaley. Later in the offseason the Bills will need to decide whether or not to pick up Tyrod Taylor's option.

Buffalo's passing offense is among the worst in the league, but Taylor and the Bills have 41 offensive touchdowns which is among the best in the NFL. Taylor may not be among the league's elite in terms of passing the ball, he is known for his accurate deep ball and he can move the ball with his feet. No quarterback has more rushing yards this season than Taylor's 520 yards on the ground.

Time will tell if the Bills decide to keep Taylor around for 2017 and beyond, but John Clayton of ESPN Insider recently took the time to project 2017 starters for every QB-needy team and he believes the Bills will move on from their current starter. His choice to replace Taylor isn't exactly an upgrade. Clayton sees the Bills starting Mike Glennon in 2017.

It's hard to imagine Glennon or Colin Kaepernick, another QB Clayton believes the Bills could pursue, doing a better job with Buffalo's offense. Both players could be had for less than what Taylor could make in 2017, but it's almost certain that the team would take a step backwards offensively with either quarterback.