The Buffalo Bills have invested a great deal in their tight end room. All three players on the 53-man roster at the position are draft picks of the Bills. One is on his second contract with the team, and his cap number is among the highest on the squad. Another player is a rookie. The third tight end in this sequence, though, is the one everyone expects to be the top dog at the position.
He’s a former first-round pick who rewrote the Bills’ record books as a rookie, setting the team record for receptions by a first-year player as well as the team record for total receptions by a tight end regardless of service time. After that first season, he seemed poised to break out in year two as one of the league’s best at the position.
However, that breakout never did occur, as his second season s