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Did the Bills upgrade or downgrade this offseason?
 
By Ryan Talbot | Contributing writer
 
The Buffalo Bills' roster looks a lot different just months after making the playoffs for the first time since the 1999 season. Gone are players such as Tyrod Taylor, Richie Incognito, Eric Wood and Preston Brown. Although plenty of players have left, the Bills have also added talented players in Vontae Davis, Tremaine Edmunds, Star Lotulelei and others. At this point of the offseason, have the Bills upgraded or downgraded their roster? Here's a position-by-position look at the team's current roster and coaching staff.
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I agree with everything the article said. Lots of upgrade on defense, some downgrade on offense.

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A definite upgrade with Edmunds , Allen, McCarron, Lotuleilei , Murphy , Phillips, , Teller, Davis  Bodine, The dedication of Shag Lawson, and the Wr competition. The upgrade of OC and the 2nd year of the Defensive system are also tremendous upgrades

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The article seems accurate. I don't believe stating that our QB position has downgraded until we know more, is wrong to say. I wouldn't say our WRs have downgraded either because Matthews was injured almost all of last year and Thompson wasn't amazing, he was more like the only option. Not to say we couldn't have done more to improve the position but I wouldn't say we are worse.

 

The defense was a complete upgrade outside of losing EJ. When he was healthy he was a shut down corner. Here's to hoping Vontae can return to greatness in this CB friendly defense.

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3 minutes ago, Jamie Nails said:

So we're going to win some low scoring games and get rocked by high powered offenses. Great. 

 

I don't think so because our defense is going to be better and our offense will be definitely better.

 

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We know what kind of defense McD likes to run and we know the players we have.  The performance of the D this year is somewhat predictable.   

 

The O is another story.  It'll be interesting to see if Daboll (an upgrade?) can compensate for the downgrading on the offensive side of the roster.

 

Daboll hasn't been an NFL OC in a long time.  He's a bit of a wildcard.  He may turn out to be way better than Rico - someone who will make lemonade with the lemons given.   Then again, maybe not.  And, at this point, we don't even know who'll line up under center.   All we can do is embrace the uncertainty - fun times ahead!

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

 

 

No idea if Allen/McCarron are upgrades. In the long run I hope so but now? I doubt it. 

 

Front 7 is an upgrade. WRs are still an awful group until proven otherwise. 

 

How could they not be upgrades over our pathetic  offense last year. ?

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Here’s what matters - we took a step backwards at QB with the hopes of eventually taking three steps forward. How that turns out will determine the future direction of the Bills. 

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Just now, Augie said:

Here’s what matters - we took a step backwards at QB with the hopes of eventually taking three steps forward. How that turns out will determine the future direction of the Bills. 

 

I don't think we took a step backwards as far as QB is concerned. It could not have been much worse last year and we have the makings of good QB play this year plus some time to get there.

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One of the underrated steps forward we took is getting younger.

 

Replacing Cordy/Richie/Wood/ with Dawkins/Miller/Bodine+Groy is rough, but if they end up playing well, we're actually building a future O-Line. The other guys were old.

 

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I think this is a fair assessment, and seeing it laid out leaves me feeling more positive about how the off-season was handled.  The downgrade at QB was a necessary move -- we'd seen Tyrod's ceiling and the uncertainty of bringing in new potential successors results in an understandable downgrade (I don't think Rosen could have been deemed an automatic upgrade).  The downgrade an interior OL was caused by factors beyond the team's control.  Loss of depth at tackle due to trading Glenn was a reasonable move: he was a question mark due to health concerns and trading him allowed the team to make needed moves elsewhere.  Other than that it was significant upgrades on defense and more-or-less status quo on offense.  True, the offense will likely take a step back or at best remain at the same level no matter what Daboll does; but given the possible outcomes, this one is pretty good IMO.

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59 minutes ago, Wily Dog said:

 

I don't think we took a step backwards as far as QB is concerned. It could not have been much worse last year and we have the makings of good QB play this year plus some time to get there.

 

I think the article in question is looking at it strictly from the viewpoint of this year, and strictly from the viewpoint of demonstrated abilities in the league.  So from that viewpoint, it's kind of hard to argue.  OTOH, the future potential is clearly higher.

 

And yes, it could have been worse than last year on offense.  Strictly from the "duurrr stats" viewpoint, when you have the #22 offense on points, that leaves 10 slots below you to get worse.

 

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1 hour ago, DieHardBillsFan said:

The article seems accurate. I don't believe stating that our QB position has downgraded until we know more, is wrong to say. I wouldn't say our WRs have downgraded either because Matthews was injured almost all of last year and Thompson wasn't amazing, he was more like the only option. Not to say we couldn't have done more to improve the position but I wouldn't say we are worse.

 

The defense was a complete upgrade outside of losing EJ. When he was healthy he was a shut down corner. Here's to hoping Vontae can return to greatness in this CB friendly defense.

Good points, but EJ Gaines was not anything near a shut down CB. I'll grant that he was in the top 40%, but 'shut down' is quite a stretch.

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