What Is Bills' Greatest Strength Heading Into Week 1?


Buffalo may look different than in years past, but they still have advantages across the board on their roster.

For a team that has gone through some major transformations across the board on both offense and defense, the Buffalo Bills still believe they have enough talent to compete for a Super Bowl.

The reason? They are elite in several key areas.

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Everyone knows specifically about All-Pro signal-caliber quarterback Josh Allen. As good as he is, though, he won't be enough to get the Bills over the hump in 2024.
That leaves the trenches as the most important position groups going into the new year. It also happens to be Buffalo's greatest strength.

Buffalo's offensive line remains a strength due to the team's stellar play in run formations, as well as opening up time for Allen in the passing attack. The defensive line, though remains a major strength for the team and something that can help the organization win games in 2024.

Greg Rousseau, Ed Oliver, AJ Epenesa, and Von Miller are all part of a defensive line that should be able to be among the leaderboards in sacks, as well as dominant against the run.
Bills GM Brandon Beane
Miller and the young defensive linemen of the Bills are good enough to be able to win games for the team in 2024. They remain the team's biggest strength going into the new year.
 
Hopefully a very defense confusing offensive scheme is the strength. Also odor. Dawkins is ripe by the 3rd quarter. Hard to sack Allen anyway but near impossible when eyes are watering.
 
Assuming Josh

Next strength, I have a feeling its pass rush and D line in general.

Oliver had a big year in sacks and that's not his main job. Imagine that production with s bigger and more experienced Groot with say a 90-95 % Von. (Wringing my hands giggling)

I also think the Bills brought in height at WR
Plus Keon is known for his hands. Add him to shakir and Kincaid and I think completions go up.

I admit i dint know much of Hollins other than flowing hair and bare feet
 
Assuming Josh

Next strength, I have a feeling its pass rush and D line in general.

Oliver had a big year in sacks and that's not his main job. Imagine that production with s bigger and more experienced Groot with say a 90-95 % Von. (Wringing my hands giggling)

I also think the Bills brought in height at WR
Plus Keon is known for his hands. Add him to shakir and Kincaid and I think completions go up.

I admit i dint know much of Hollins other than flowing hair and bare feet

Keon is known for his hands but not for his separation.

Getting open in college is one thing but if you don't have the quick twitch athleticism necessary you won't get free in the NFL.

Many a WR came out of college who just could not do it at the next level.

I am rooting for him but I don't see much production this year from him.

I agree that after Josh our greatest strength is our DL.
 
But Keon does have the quick twitch. He doesnt have the straight forward out of blocks “best you to the goal line” speed. He has bursts and can cut just fine. That is where separation comes from if your name is not Tyreek.
 
How many injuries were strength related? Ankles and knees and turf toe is not shape dependent
 
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