‘The Bills will face two offenses that figure to be elite — in the top five by any measure. They are Kansas City and San Francisco. The Chiefs finished fifth in scoring last year and the Niners were second. The Bills’ defense faces three other attacks that have a good shot to be top-10 caliber: Seattle, Tennessee and Arizona. Seattle was fifth in efficiency last year, the Titans were sixth and the Cardinals were 13th.’
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Is Buffalo Bills RB Zack Moss the next Chris Carson? (ESPN Insider’s bold prediction)
‘“Zack Moss will emerge as one of the league’s best rushers,” said Clay. “Moss fell to the Buffalo Bills in the third round after running a 4.65-second 40-yard dash, but that can’t overshadow his absurd rushing efficiency at Utah; he ranked second in this year’s rookie class in both yards after contact and forced missed tackle rate last season. Moss is big (223 pounds), tough, quick and has receiving chops. He is this year’s Jordan Howard/Chris Carson.”’
Bills begin rookie minicamp Monday
‘Drafted rookies, undrafted free agents, and any player who has not completed one season in which he earned a year of credited service are eligible to participate in rookie minicamp. Additionally, according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement, each club may allow no more than five veteran players to participate, as well.’
Bills Today | What’s the toughest stretch on the Bills schedule?
‘”Earlier in the season when you’re playing two games against the Jets, they have two games against the Dolphins on the schedule—those are two teams I expect to struggle this season, even if they are a little bit better,” Clay said. “Of course the Patriots, we don’t expect to be quite as good as in year’s past. So playing six of their 16 games against the division is a big reason why I like their slate.”‘