The Buffalo Bills have done a good job this offseason of filling needs for Joe Brady's roster, but there are still a couple that need to be addressed.
Given that free agency sees players move on, the Bills have a hole along Allen's offensive line, and in particular, left guard.
We know that David Edwards got paid and moved on, but the Bills so far haven't replaced him.
For CBS Sports' Zachary Pereles, he's named James Daniels as a potential fit for Buffalo.
"The Bills lost stalwart left guard David Edwards in free agency and don't have a ready-made solution," Pereles wrote. "Even with the DJ Moore trade, the Bills want to be a run-heavy operation, and Daniels had an excellent 2024 with the Steelers before an injury wiped out his 2025 campaign. Perhaps more importantly, he would come cheap, a must for a team right up against the cap."
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Bills set for Super Bowl tilt?
As long as Josh Allen is upright, the Bills will always be in the conversation.
But Buffalo is in an odd position. No one really cares what it does in the regular season; all that matters is how the franchise performs in the playoffs.
We know the Bills will likely make the postseason, but is the roster good enough to get over the playoff hump and win that elusive Super Bowl? That is the question everyone wants answered.
And filling in the left guard position with a capable player will go a long way to achieving that.
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