The Buffalo Bills see their offensive line held in high regard by ESPN in the outlet’s latest power rankings for all 32 units across the NFL.
In the team-by-team comparison, the Bills are led by their tackles. Buffalo’s edge blockers of Spencer Brown and Dion Dawkins have ratings of 7.6 and 7.9, respectively, the highest on the team.
Overall, the only player that drag downs the Bills’ rating is the newly signed Austin Corbett. He signed in Buffalo as a free agent this offseason to fill a hole at the guard position. HIs grade on ESPN’s ratings is only a 4.0.
On the field, it remains to be seen if Corbett and build chemistry and thrive with his new teammates on the offensive line.
In terms of the top-three teams on ESPN’s ratings ahead of the Bills are the Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos at the top position.
ESPN’s full offensive line rankings can be found below:
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Where do the Bills rank in ESPN NFL offensive line rankings?
Reporting by Nick Wojton, USA TODAY / Bills Wire
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