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Former NCAA FBS sacks leader primed for Buffalo Bills' breakout in Year 2
Dec 15, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) ducks out of a sack attempt by Buffalo Bills defensive end Javon Solomon (56) in the fourth quarter at Ford Field. Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

The Buffalo Bills overhauled their defensive line this past offseason, making multiple notable additions, but there's also hope that returning players will elevate their performances to form a more productive unit in 2025.

Second-year defensive end Javon Solomon falls into that latter category, and the 2024 late fifth-round draft pick appears primed to earn a larger role as a pass rusher.

Although limited to 134 defensive snaps as a rookie, Solomon managed 2.0 sacks and six quarterback hits while showing serious pass rush potential. As a unit, the Bills were ranked No. 23 overall in sack percentage (0.0675).

Between returnees, which include Solomon, former first-rounder Greg Rousseau and AJ Epenesa, coupled with newcomers Joey Bosa and Landon Jackson, the Bills are looking to noticeably boost their output. Bosa is a five-time Pro Bowler while Jackson is a third-round rookie with All-Southeastern Conference credentials.

“I think Bosa will help them. Look, Jackson's a good player too. I know, you know, he's a rookie, but he's a good player. I thought Solomon had it, too," said CBS Sports analyst Pete Prisco during an appearance on One Bills Live this week.

The Bills drafted Solomon, who was considered a bit undersized for his position, at No. 168 overall in 2024 after he became Troy's all-time Division I sack king. In 2023, he led the NCAA FBS with 16.0 sacks.

"When he came out, I thought Solomon could be a decent pass rusher in certain situations as well. So I do like what they have, and I think they're a better team defensively than they were a year ago," said Prisco.

The 24-year-old Solomon revealed a greater comfort level at June minicamp. A better understanding and a heightened awareness will presumably result in more effective performances.

“Back then, I'm just running out there hoping I'm just trying to do my job every single play. But now I could do my job at a higher level cause I'm excelling because I actually know what my guy is doing. I know what the whole line is doing," said Solomon while appearing on the One Bills Live set in Orchard Park.

This article first appeared on Buffalo Bills on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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