5 takeaways from Quinton Spain re-signing with Bills

Spain signed a one-year “prove-it” deal last offseason and certainly proved it. In regard to the move, there’s a few things to consider for the Bills, including the trickle-down effect from it.

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott, right, and general manager Brandon Beane. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

Other needs can be addressed

With Spain coming back, the Bills don’t need to address that hole. Simple as that. Big for continuity and big for addressing other needs.

In terms of the upcoming draft, theiroffensive line is not high on the Bills’ board anymore. Sure, maybe a middle-tier concern? With nine draft picks, Buffalo will probably bring in at least one younger prospect for depth and competition, but don’t expect it in the first round or two anymore. Apply that same concept to next week’s opening of free agency. Maybe Buffalo adds, but it won’t be passing out starter-type of money. On the Bills’ needs and their offense, playmakers should now be their No. 1 target on that side of the ball, no questions asked.

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