You can count Mitch Morse among Bills players that are on board with the team’s recent acquisition of Stefon Diggs.
Buffalo sent a first-round pick, along with a slew of others, to the Minnesota Vikings, for the receiver. It’s a bold move and Morse thinks it will be a game-changing acquisition.
“Stefon is one of those just prolific football players,” the center recently said via the Buffalo News. “I think he really can change the course of a game and give your offense a chance to score at any given moment. I think it’s a great move.”
Last offseason, Morse was the Bills’ marquee move. The 28-year-old landed a four-year, $44.5 million deal from Buffalo, making him the highest-paid center in the league at the time.
Adding Diggs addresses the Bills’ top need this offseason, finding a No. 1 wide receiver. Having one of those will also affect Morse and the offensive line, too. With a prolific receiver on the outside, along with John Brown and Cole Beasley, opposing defenses might think twice about sending extra pass rushers at quarterback Josh Allen.
Following the end of the 2019 season, Pro Football Focus ranked the Bills’ offensive line the No. 21 O-line in the NFL. Better than the year prior, but still room for improvement. In a way, Diggs could help there.
Now it’s up to the QB to get the ball to Diggs to really keep opponents on their heels.
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