The Buffalo Bills defensive line is the worst unit on the team’s defense. Having said that, it’s only because the other two have set the bar so extremely high.

The secondary has a top-five NFL cornerback in it with Tre’Davious White, and the linebacking group is anchored by two more young studs in Matt Milano and Tremaine Edmunds.

In all actuality, the Bills’ defensive front is pretty good. In some games, the group has been invisible. Others, they can’t stop hitting QBs enough.

The group continues to be anchored by 13-year veteran Kyle Williams. Despite his age of 35, Williams is still playing at a high level, notching 3.5 sacks so far this season. Could Williams continue to find the fountain of youth and return next season, too? This grouping also might have the team’s overall MVP this year in defensive end Jerry Hughes.

Hughes has always had an ability to play against the run, however, the team needed to get him some help for his pass rushing scenarios. They did. It’s working. Hughes has a total of 50 quarterback pressures this season and has 5.5 sacks to his name. He’ll likely end the season with his highest total since his 10-sack season in 2014.

To help Hughes, the Bills added three players to their defensive line during the offseason.

The biggest name was defensive tackle Star Lotulelei.