Ranking the Buffalo Bills’ top 5 offseason moves in 2019

NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 25: Ed Oliver of Houston speaks to the media after being selected with the ninth pick in the first round of the NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills on April 25, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 25: Ed Oliver of Houston speaks to the media after being selected with the ninth pick in the first round of the NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills on April 25, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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SEATTLE, WA – AUGUST 25: Defensive tackle Ahtyba Rubin #77 of the Seattle Seahawks battles Mitch Morse #61 of the Kansas City Chiefs at CenturyLink Field on August 25, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – AUGUST 25: Defensive tackle Ahtyba Rubin #77 of the Seattle Seahawks battles Mitch Morse #61 of the Kansas City Chiefs at CenturyLink Field on August 25, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images) /

2. Mitch Morse, C (Free Agent)

Offensive line help was desperately needed for the Bills, and they obviously went out and drafted Cody Ford but before they drafted Ford, they signed a leader for the middle of the line.

Mitch Morse is one of the best pass protecting centers in football and gives the Bills a veteran presence up front.

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Despite missing most of OTAs, Morse’s presence gives the Bills a heck of a starting five up front with he and Dion Dawkins as veteran headliners and Ford coming in through the draft.

These guys have a great combination of power and athleticism and Morse has been playing at a high level in this league (when healthy) for a long time now.

The center is the guy identifying things and making calls up front on the offensive line, and having a veteran like Morse up there to do it is a huge asset for Allen and the rest of the offense.