Buffalo will choose from three young candidates — second-year veterans Jonas Jennings and Marques Sullivan and former Denver starter Trey Teague — for the right to protect Drew Bledsoe. “It’s a job you want because, the way the game is played now, (the blindside) tackle has almost been raised to skill-position status,” said Teague, who started all 16 games for the Broncos last year. “You’re on the spot every pass play, and there is a lot of pressure that comes with the responsibility, but I think most guys like to prove to themselves and to everyone else that they are up to the task.”