The Buffalo Bills have a habit of selecting developmental offensive linemen late in drafts. Some of those players pan out, whether as quality players for other clubs (Wyatt Teller) or quality backups for the Bills themselves (Tylan Grable). Some fade into memory before their career ever has a chance to take off, as well.

General manager Brandon Beane understands that there can never be too much depth along the offensive line, and he also seems to recognize that there’s a dearth of quality offensive linemen available for other teams. By stockpiling talent in the trenches, he can ensure that the Bills keep The Franchise upright, but they can also leverage draft position via trade when they have plenty of depth to spare.

In today’s installment of our “90 players in 90 days” series, we pro

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