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ESPN analyst says too many people are sleeping on the Buffalo Bills
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The Buffalo Bills have been given the short end of the stick in terms of confidence by several analysts this offseason. 

Many cite the losses as the potential downfall of the Bills, and their Super Bowl window slamming shut after saying goodbye to several veterans and trading away Stefon Diggs.

However, ESPN's Dan Orlovsky says too many people are sleeping on Buffalo's offense.

"Too many people sleeping on [the] Bills," Orlovsky posted on X. "Offensive pieces Top 5 in AFC when it comes to diversity and matchups. They won’t have a traditional #1 guy but they can deploy Kincaid Knox Coleman Cook MVS Shakir Samuel. Josh [Allen] has to play [point guard] 90% of the time—and 10% be the reason they win/make big plays.

The Bills have six new receivers on the roster, completely re-doing their receivers room outside of Khalil Shakir. Expect a healthy dosage of Dalton Kincaid and James Cook out of the backfield, as well. 

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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