Ranking the best rosters in the AFC East for 2019

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2. Buffalo Bills

Greatest strength: Collection of young talent, secondary

Greatest weakness: Young pass rushers

The Bills have one of the more interesting all-around rosters in the NFL right now.

It’s hard for me to say they have a ‘great’ roster because I don’t love every move they made in free agency in 2019, but I like what they did overall.

Josh Allen is obviously the key here. If he continues to develop as a passer, the Bills’ roster is going to be better by default, especially offensively.

I like what they brought in at receiver in John Brown and Cole Beasley and I’ve always been a fan of Zay Jones, but the time is now for him to be the catch machine he was in college.

The moves they made in this year’s draft to get Ed Oliver, Cody Ford, and Dawson Knox, I’m not sure there’s another team in the NFL who’s getting three instant-impact starters on either side of the ball from this year’s draft class.

Buffalo’s defense is vastly underrated overall, but they could really use another impact pass rusher off the edge.