Pro Football Focus tabbed their top-101 players from the 2019 NFL season that was.
According to the football analytics outlet, not a single player from the Bills was worthy of mentioning. While the Bills weren’t alone in that category (teams such as the Dolphins also did not appear).
However, each year in the NFL, 12 teams make the postseason. Just by the shear numbers of it, football’s playoffs are hard to crack. It takes a good team to make it there, and the Bills did. With that in mind, the 11 other playoff teams from 2019 appeared on PFF’s list. The Bills are the lone one that did not.
Some national narrative does insist the Bills were a worthy foe in 2019. Quarterback Josh Allen certainly improved, perhaps better than all the other quarterbacks in his draft class in 2018, aside from MVP from the Ravens, Lamar Jackson.
Cornerback Tre’Davious White earned his first All-Pro nod, while linebacker Tremaine Edmunds found his way into the Pro Bowl like White.
Nope. None of them made it. No room for the Bills, even though the Bengals, who have the first-overall pick at the upcoming NFL Draft, were represented at No. 42 by edge defender Carlos Dunlap.
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