‘If there was a betting favorite on who will emerge, it would be rookie Dawson Knox. General Manager Brandon Beane traded a pair of fourth-round draft picks to Washington to move into the bottom of the third round and select Knox out of Ole Miss. At 6-foot-4 and 257 pounds, with a 40-yard dash time in the 4.5-second range, Knox compares physically to T.J. Hockenson, the Iowa tight end drafted eighth overall by the Detroit Lions.’
Archives for July 13, 2019
Bills’ Josh Allen reflects on ‘dumb plays’ he made as a rookie; what he learned
‘“It’s (about) staying hungry. I know there’s a lot of things that I missed on last year,” Allen, 23, said Friday during an appearance on NFL Sirius XM NFL Radio. “A lot of dumb plays going back and watching film that just were like, ‘Why did I do that? What was I thinking?’ But (now it’s about) learning from those and then going into next season and trying to apply what I’ve learned onto the field.”’
Bills training camp 2019: Is LeSean McCoy still a viable starter?
‘Can McCoy still be productive? His resume suggests that he will be with the changes made on offense. But the leash is going to be short with so many viable options behind him on the depth chart.’
Buffalo Bills training camp 2019: Frank Gore impressed with rookie Devin Singletary
‘“Devin Singletary to me is — I have him as the second-best back, and actually for comparison, I wrote down he’s got a little Shady McCoy to him. So he can make you miss. He does a great job in tight quarters. He could be in a hallway and you can’t get a finger on him. Just real loose, nice little nifty jump cut that he uses.”’
With eight new faces added to Bills offensive line group, Buffalo OC Daboll tasked with making it all work
‘“It’s been fun. We’ve added some coaches, some players, and this is the time of year to build those relationships,” said Daboll. “Not just in the building but outside the building because you have to have a trust factor when you’re in this job. I think the guys that we’ve added, both player-wise and coach-wise have done a good job. We’ve (had) good interaction.”’
Buffalo Bills preparing for 2019 Training Camp
‘Here is a quick look at the topics we will take you through over the next month or so.’
Bills depth chart 2019: Buffalo’s Josh Allen project gets needed reinforcements
‘Of course, Allen’s career is not riding on his second season, but the 23-year-old’s surroundings are less of an excuse after Buffalo found him some improved receiving and protection via free agency and the draft. For better or worse, Brian Daboll returns to coordinate the offense on Sean McDermott’s staff, so Allen at least has some coaching and scheme continuity working in his favor.’
Camp Countdown: No. 13 – What should be expected from Buffalo’s offensive line?
‘Though Morse did not get a ton of reps in the spring, he’s quickly established himself as an unquestioned leader and veteran presence on the line with plenty of playoff experience to match.’