Offensive tackle (4)
Dion Dawkins, Ty Nsekhe, Daryl Williams, Ryan Bates
Cuts: Victor Salako, Brandon Walton, Trey Adams
The Bills have their anchor at left tackle with Dion Dawkins, but for now, right tackle is up in the air. We haven’t been able to get much information on the Bills’ starting offensive line heading into next season, but at right tackle, it could either be Ty Nsekhe or Daryl Williams. Last year’s starting right tackle, Cody Ford, is likely going to begin the year as Buffalo’s right guard. McDermott hasn’t come out and said this, but th images and videos we see from camp indicate to us that Ford’s spent plenty of time on the inside. Nsekhe could be a cap casualty or a trade piece, but for now we’ll assume he stays.
In Bates, we haven’t seen a ton of what he can do since he’s only played in a total of 78 offensive snaps in his career, but the Bills appear to like him. Prior to camp we guessed Trey Adams could grab a roster spot, but he’s been relatively silent over training camp and is probably a lock for a practice squad spot because the Bills have pretty much no other younger options for there.
BIG MAN TD.
Josh Allen hits 320-pound tackle Dion Dawkins to tie it up vs. New England
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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 21, 2019