This season, the Buffalo Bills can’t afford many mistakes. Their margin for error will be razor-thin, especially up front. The Bills’ offensive line may not have a single first-round pick, but it has thrived on consistency in recent years. That continuity raised expectations along with Josh Allen , who has been one of the league’s best QBs performing under pressure. He’s carried an offense without a top-20 wide receiver or top-10 tight end since 2023. Still, the Bills’ pass-block win rate sat in the middle of the pack last year. That forced Allen into risky improvisation far too often. As a result, the Bills tried to get ahead of the problem during this offseason.

“The value is always going to be in the depth,” Bills’ GM Brandon Beane had said while talking about the te

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