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Envisioning the New-Look Buffalo Bills Offense in 2015

March 21, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

During his time as the defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens and the head coach of the New York Jets, Rex Ryan has developed a reputation as one of the NFL's top defensive minds.
However, since Ryan took the reins of the Buffalo Bills, it's the been the offense that's been given the buzz-saw treatment.
That makeover continued on Thursday. As Chris Wesseling of NFL.com reports, the Miami Dolphins decided not to match Buffalo's five-year, $38 million offer to free-agent tight end Charles Clay.
As Wesseling points out, the acquisition of the 26-year-old continues a complete overhaul of the Bills' offensive talent:
In Clay, the Bills have landed a versatile H-back, capable of lining up in the backfield as a lead-blocker for recently acquired All-Pro tailback LeSean McCoy in coordinator Greg Roman's power-running attack.
Also a mismatch in the passing game, Clay was a surprise addition to NFL Network's Top 100 Players of 2014 list after producing 69 recepti...

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