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There were a few bright spots on the Buffalo Bills defe

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nse in 2018 Buffalo Bills Hoodie , most notably Jerry Hughes and Lorenzo Alexander. Both players, along with the previously announced Micah Hyde, were named to Pro Football Focus’ Top 101 list. The information can be found below, along with updates on Ken Dorsey, Josh Allen, Levi Wallace and much more.Jerry Hughes and Lorenzo Alexander earn Top 101 recognition from Pro Football Focus - BuffaloBills.comBills edge rushers Jerry Hughes and Lorenzo Alexander joined safety Micah Hyde as Bills representatives on Pro Football Focus' Top 101 list.Josh Allen goes No. 3; Levi Wallace, Robert Foster 1st rounders in CBS' 2018 NFL Redraft | newyorkupstate.comTremaine Edmunds isn't selected in the first round. Bills get Josh Rosen and Braden Smith.AAF Football: Which former Buffalo Bills are involved? Bill Polian, Pete Metzelaars, more | NewYorkUpstate.comThe Alliance of American Football is set to kickoff this weekend.2019 NFL Draft: Dane Brugler gives Buffalo Bills help in the trenches | newyorkupstate.comDane Brugler released a two-round mock draft on The Athletic.‘A sharp football mind’: An inside look at what the Bills are getting in new quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey – The AthleticKen Dorsey has always stood out to others for his smarts and leadership qualities, which should make him a great asset to Josh Allen. (Subscription required.)2019 NFL Draft Player Profile: Irv Smith - The Draft NetworkProfiling Alabama Crimson Tide junior tight end Irv Smith's background, strengths and weaknesses for the 2019 NFL Draft.Featured on Buffalo RumblingsQ&A mailbag: free agency vs NFL Draft positions Youth Customized Buffalo Bills Jerseys , surprising veteran cut, Sean McDermott hot seat - Buffalo Rumblings"The NFL is in full off-season mode, and after a brief opening statement on the Super Bowl, we dive into your Buffalo Bills questions."Defensive tackle options aplenty in free agency for Buffalo Bills including Jordan Phillips - Buffalo RumblingsTo stick with their own free agent or to add a different name?Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Jordan Phillips contract projection - Buffalo Rumblings"The Buffalo Bills claimed Jordan Phillips off waivers from the Miami Dolphins during the 2018 season and once he arrived in Western New York, he played with a great motor—something lacking in South Beach."Fan sentiment: What should the Buffalo Bills do at defensive tackle this offseason? - Buffalo RumblingsHow can Buffalo replace Kyle Williams?All-22 Analysis: Bills receivers at Baltimore You may have heard that the Buffalo Bills season opener against the Baltimore Ravens went somewhat badly. While a lot has been written about starting quarterback Nathan Peterman, it takes more than one person playing poorly to lose by...[scans repressed memories]...oh dear God. Please note; the following analysis came from an intent to review whether the receiving options were getting open, or if they were blanketed all game. This discussion will inherently touch upon the offensive line and of course the quarterback making it more of a team analysis. Because of the nature of this review, completed passes are pretty much ignored (one exception). The reason being that with a completed pass there is an assumption of “someone was open enough.” Play 1Nathan Peterman has a couple of good options and he looks like he’ll pull the trigger. Unfortunately he doesn’t trust anyone enough and pulls the ball back down. There’s likely a little more time if he hangs back instead of stepping into the sack as well. Play 2From what we see, this was intended to be a quick timing pass. The first read is open and Peterman fires it in that direction. Since we’re evaluating the team more globally, had there been more time to develop the play, the line has Peterman protected quite well. At least two other receiving targets came open. There’s quite a bit to like on this snap believe it or not. Play 3The graphics tell most of the story for this play. Kelvin Benjamin is the intended target. While he’s “open” at the end of the play www.billsauthorizedshops.com , his route was disrupted quite a bit leading to the incompletion. To defend Peterman, he needs to throw this and trust Benjamin gets to his spot. By the time Benjamin’s route gets blown up it’s too late to decide. We set out to review the ability of the receiving options to get open so let’s finish the play. Every other skill player is open at some point, which, again, means there’s more to like than a first glance suggests. (However, if you look closely one player probably wasn’t going to make the catch.)Play 4Evaluating everyone, the protection holds up again. Three receiving options are in great position to make plays, with a fourth potentially open (Kelvin Benjamin). The pass is delivered to the receiver that’s most covered by the defense and the result is an incompletion. Play 5Since we’re all about rubbing salt in our wounds let’s answer our question in truly heartbreaking fashion. Peterman scans the field and again has decent protection. Not liking what he sees, Peterman throws to his wide open safety valve Jeremy Kerley. Meanwhile, Robert Foster’s afterburners force questions of “what if?” Play 6There are several potential receivers who come open during this play. For the graphic I’ve highlighted the two that are in the area Peterman honed in on. Benjamin has a little contact with the defender which slows him down. The throw isn’t even necessarily a bad option as Benjamin was acquired to win situations such as this one. To come back to the original focus, it’s easy to see that Jason Croom was open. Play 7The graphic suggests utter failure on the part of Peterman but that shouldn’t be the main takeaway. The GIF is there to answer our question and Buffalo Bills Womens T-Shirt , undeniably, receivers were open. Jeremy Kerley is a little animated about how open he was in fact. Unlike many of the plays above, the line rapidly breaks down. If the play was designed to have Peterman scan left to right he didn’t have time to progress through his reads to reach Kerley.Against the Ravens, Peterman had 13 incompletions, six of which are highlighted here. I could have kept recording but at this point the original purpose of the analysis has already been answered. The skill positions actually didn’t do badly at all, with plenty of open targets. Play 8To stress that the goal wasn’t to slam Nathan Peterman, here’s a Josh Allen play with similar results. At various times during the play, no less than three receivers are open. Allen has good protection with over three seconds to throw the ball. Allen missed opportunities as well. Play 9One more. The defensive pass interference bails out Josh Allen. Like the Peterman toss above on Play 7, it’s hard to fully blame the quarterback here. Benjamin is supposed to go win these battles. Also like Peterman though, other options were present and the answer remains “yes.” Receivers were getting open.

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