Young34 Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 (edited) Bills WR core ranked 8th of 10 most underperforming units in the NFL in 2017. List includes QB's, O-Lines, and RB's, among others. Regardless of what we do at QB this year, we need to take a hard look at the WR core. "Despite all the shifts, Buffalo fielded one of the worst wide receiver groups in the NFL in 2017. Bills wide receivers averaged 2.47 yards of separation when their quarterback released the ball, ranking dead last, with the second-to-last team averaging 2.61. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor seems destined to move on from the team following a peculiar midseason benching. The Bills will have to settle matters in their receiver group while they start over under center." http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000905681/article/the-10-most-underperforming-units-of-the-2017-nfl-season Edited January 17, 2018 by Young34 Spelling
26CornerBlitz Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 1 minute ago, Young34 said: Bills WR core ranked 8th of 10 most under-preforming units in the NFL in 2017. List includes QB's, O-Lines, and RB's, among others. Regardless of what we do at QB this year, we need to take a hard look at the WR core. "Despite all the shifts, Buffalo fielded one of the worst wide receiver groups in the NFL in 2017. Bills wide receivers averaged 2.47 yards of separation when their quarterback released the ball, ranking dead last, with the second-to-last team averaging 2.61. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor seems destined to move on from the team following a peculiar midseason benching. The Bills will have to settle matters in their receiver group while they start over under center." http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000905681/article/the-10-most-underperforming-units-of-the-2017-nfl-season This is a central issue that is no doubt a gut punch.
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