The Buffalo Bills needed contributions in all three phases of the game to earn a Week 7 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Sunday's game wasn't Buffalo's best defensively, but one linebacker earned the team's highest grade from Pro Football Focus. Rookie linebacker Matt Milano finished Week 7 with an 88.3 grade. PFF said the following on Milano's Week 7 effort.

Milano found himself contributing in a variety of ways against Tampa Bay, all leading to a team-high overall grade. The rookie linebacker tallied two pressures (both hurries) to go with two defensive stops and a very impressive interception on a seam route where he hung with Cameron Brate step for step.

On the offensive side of the ball, Buffalo's offensive line put together one of their best performances of the season. The unit only allowed one sack to the Buccaneers and helped LeSean McCoy, Tyrod Taylor and company rush for 173 yards and two touchdowns 33 attempts (5.3 YPC). After such a dominating performance, it's no surprise that PFF had three Bills offensive linemen in the team's top five grades.

Cordy Glenn led the way at left tackle with an 85.6 grade. According to PFF, Glenn was strong in pass blocking and run blocking.

The Bills offensive line was able to control the Bucs defensive line with ease for the most part, as they only allowed six total pressures on 38 passing snaps. The best player on the line was Cordy Glenn as he was able to control the pass-rush and also help open holes for the Bills running backs.

Just behind Glenn was center Eric Wood (85.5) and right tackle Jordan Mills (82.7).

Rounding out the Bills' top five was wide receiver Deonte Thompson (82.9 grade). After being signed by the Bills earlier in the week, Thompson caught four passes for 107 yards on four targets. What was most impressive about Thompson's performance is that he only ran 14 pass routes according to PFF.

Deonte Thompson only played 22 snaps, and while he didn't play much, he made a big impact, catching all four passess thrown his way for 107 yards. Seemingly, every time the Bills had a big play, Thompson was the one who made it. He ended the day with a ridiculous 7.64 yards per route run, due to 107 yards on just 14 pass routes.