2017 NFL Power Rankings: Los Angeles Rams Enter Offseason Near Bottom
By Dan Parzych
25. Buffalo Bills
At one point early in the season, the Buffalo Bills seemed to be one of the teams to beat in the AFC after bouncing back from an 0-2 start to win their next four games. Unfortunately for the Bills, everything went downhill from there, as they would go on to win just three more games over the remainder of the regular season.
With Sean McDermott finally receiving an opportunity at head coach now that Rex Ryan is out of the picture, it will be interesting to see how the former defensive coordinator handles his first year when looking at some of the questions they have to deal with during the offseason. LeSean McCoy continues to make a case for being one of the top running backs in the league, but whether Tyrod Taylor is the right fit at quarterback is a completely different story.
Taylor has certainly showed signs of greatness at times over the last two years, but he doesn’t always display the monster numbers most teams are looking for in a quarterback. Then again, the Bills haven’t exactly done the best job of providing Taylor with the best options at wide receiver, which makes this process even more difficult to figure out.