Wide receivers/tight ends: B+
Oh, how a season can change an entire offense unit. This time last year the Bills wide receivers were panned as one of the worse in the NFL, this season they are producing every week. The star being John Brown.
John Brown was dominant against Miami, the receiver had nine catches for 137 yards and two touchdowns. Brown used his speed to create separation for his two scores, and impressive route running to beat tight man-to-man coverage. Brown is now creeping close to 1,000 yards receiving with 817 yards and has four touchdowns on the season.
Cole Beasley was used both in the slot and as an outside receiver against the Dolphins. He only had four targets, but caught all four for 38 yards, an average of 9.5 yards per catch. Rookie tight end Dawson Knox had another strong game. On his two catches he had 32 yards, and one touchdown.
The unit struggled against man-to-man coverage during the game, which stalled some early drives. If this unit wants to be one of the best in the NFL they will need to create more separation against man-to-man coverage.
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— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) November 17, 2019