Bills Roster Updated Buffalo Depth Chart After Otas Minicamp

Bonisiwe Shabane
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bills roster updated buffalo depth chart after otas minicamp

Buffalo Bills depth chart on The Sporting News. Includes full details on offense, defense and special teams. The Buffalo Bills have until 4 p.m. today to trim their roster down to 53 players. Buffalo has already started the process, but the bulk of the releases will come today. All eyes are on Tyrell Shavers, who had one of the best training camps among the team’s wide receivers and improved on special teams.

Did he do enough to make the 53-man roster? How the team navigates its cornerback room is another interesting storyline to follow. First-round pick Max Hairston is a potential injured reserve candidate and we may learn about the severity of Tre’Davious White’s injury based on what the team does with him today. Syracuse.com and NYUP.com will keep you updated on every move made by the Bills on Tuesday. Check back frequently for the latest news, reports and rumors on Buffalo’s roster. The Buffalo Bills concluded their offseason program last week with mandatory minicamp, which marked the return of James Cook.

The two-time Pro Bowl running back had sat out the voluntary portion of organized team activities (OTAs) as he continues to seek a long-term contract extension. Buffalo also made what could be its final notable addition before training camp by signing longtime Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson. The 2015 first-round pick is returning from a torn Achilles, but he’ll provide valuable depth once back up to full speed. Let’s take a position-by-position look at how the Bills’ projected lineup is shaping up around MVP quarterback Josh Allen, before the start of camp in late July. There are some changes since the last iteration of the roster outlook in late April. Allen should enter the new campaign as the favorite to capture his second straight MVP trophy.

Nobody in the league carries more importance to their team’s success than the 29-year-old California native, who’s often asked to carry the entire offense on his shoulders. Mike White hasn’t done enough during the offseason work to think he’s set to overtake Trubisky for the backup role. Cook’s appearance at minicamp was a clear indicator that he’s willing to play this season without an extension. That’s terrific news for the Bills, who aren’t going to come anywhere close to his asking price of $15 million annually. Davis and Johnson will both have weekly reserve roles.

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