10 takeaways from the Bills’ 2020 NFL Draft

Takeaways from the 2020 NFL Draft and the Buffalo Bills.

Buffalo Bills center Mitch Morse. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)

Banking on OL

In the draft the Bills, position wise, went defensive end, running back, receiver, quarterback, receiver, kicker and cornerback. Aside from Epenesa, no guys for the trenches and none for the offensive side. That’s worth noting.

The Bills are banking on their offensive line’s continuity to help the group improve in 2020. It’s a smart enough plan, we’ll just have to see if it pays off. All of their starters will be back next season. Hopefully it’s not short-sighted.

The Bills line with Dion Dawkins, Quinton Spain, Mitch More, Jon Feliciano and a mix of Cody Ford and Ty Nsekhe was an improvement last season. That doesn’t mean they were great, though. The team’s line was terrible in 2018 and the bar was very low. There’s room for improved play.