Go right ahead and draft a bunch of stud quarterbacks and find one that can play with an "offensive" line in front of him. Alternatively, use some high picks on stud offensive linemen and protect Allen while opening some holes, for a change, for running backs.
The Bills haven't gone for stud offensive linemen in the first round in eons. That's because they're the Bills. And it's a primary reason they continue to play like they do.
"Only if they're blond and have European accents they're hot. Believe me, I've been there. Actually, the accent's not a big deal so much as other things; I've been there."
Does your wife know about TBD or have access to your computer? If the answer to any of the above is yes, worry - and pray for the Bills to be the Bills.
All logical and true. However, Bills are, for obvious reasons, long past "wait until next year." They crave George Allen's "the future is now," whereas what they get is "the future is never now," aka frustration. Takes a toll.
The offensive line is not a "problem;" it's a "major problem." Let McCoy tell you about all those huge holes to run through and let Allen tell you about that unbreakable pocket.
Perhaps he has an offensive line in front him that can and let him sit back there and ponder, compensating for his inability to scan the field and figure out what to do with the ball besides throw it solely toward his primary target (well covered or not), get sacked, or run. BTW, a competent offense wins games.