Bills' biggest roster hole a nightmare for Josh Allen

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The Buffalo Bills, you can argue, have had a good offseason as general manager Brandon Beane has worked to fill the several roster holes the franchise had.

The biggest one was receiver, and D.J. Moore was traded for, but perhaps one that has been left alone and shouldn't have been, was left guard.

The Bills' offensive line is so crucial to what Joe Brady does in both the run and pass  that the franchise hasn't replaced David Edwards.

For ESPN's Aaron Schatz, left guard remains a big issue.

"After David Edwards left for the Saints in free agency, the Bills have a few options at the position but no clear starter,” Schatz wrote. “If the Bills want to add one more veteran free agent who can play left guard, a great option would be Joel Bitonio, who spent his entire career in Cleveland and might be willing to sign for less money with an opportunity to pursue a Super Bowl title in Buffalo.”

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Can Bills move forward with current offensive line?

Of course, they could, and right now, the line isn't exactly in shambles.

Alec Anderson is currently projected to be the starter at left guard alongside tackle Dion Dawkins, but if the Bills feel like more is needed, then they could dip into the free agency market.

They won't get a stud by any means, but an upgrade on Anderson? Maybe.

For all the moves Buffalo made this offseason, the left guard spot remains a little big of a question mark, and maybe the Bills want to see Anderson in training camp before making a decision at the position.

Either way, the offensive line looms as one position Buffalo can't afford to get wrong in 2026.

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