Potential replacements, takeaways from Jon Feliciano injury

Who could replace Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Jon Feliciano?

Seahawks center Justin Britt. Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Replacements out-house

With the last section already out there, it does seem unlikely that the Bills will look to add anyone via the free agent market. Not only because of the numerous options in-house, but it’s late in the game, and a pandemic is still going on. If the Bills want to sign someone, could that guy even want to play? The top free agent option was Larry Warford just up until a few days ago, but the former Saint opted out of playing in 2020.

There’s a few options with some experience Buffalo could bring in to at least compete for Feliciano’s spot. Justin Britt was released by the Seahawks earlier this offseason due to injury. He was a converted tackle who played center for Seattle. PFF graded Britt a 62.0 overall grade in 2019. Former Titan Josh Kline, who also suited up for the Patriots, could also play multiple positions. Then there’s Ronald Leary, who has played both guard spots for the Cowboys and Broncos in his career. A final familiar face that could be LaAdrian Waddle, who previously signed with the Bills but was injured very early on in his time with the team. He’d know the scheme.