Bills in the 2010s: Best offensive players of the decade

Here are the best players of the 2010s for Buffalo’s offense.

Steve Johnson #13 of the Buffalo Bills. (Photo by Rick Stewart/Getty Images)

Wide receiver: Stevie Johnson, Robert Woods

Buffalo has had an array of talented receivers come through Orchard Park. Stevie Johnson was an easy selection, as he led the team with 289 catches in this decade. His 3,720 receiving yards and 26 touchdown receptions was also tops among the Bills receivers. Johnson’s route-running was precise and put pressure on defenses. Not bad for a seventh-round pick. 

The next spot was a challenge, but Robert Woods earned the spot, playing in the second-most games among Buffalo receivers in the decade. Woods was second among receivers with 203 receptions and third with 12 touchdown receptions. 

Sammy Watkins comes in third place in this battle. His inability to stay on the field was what knocked him down a peg on this list. He did slot in second among receivers with 17 touchdown receptions.