The Buffalo Bills’ offensive line is a group built on consistency, routine, and trust. They're a cohesive unit that spends plenty of time together on and off the field.
Buffalo Bills' guard O'Cyrus Torrence is craving full contact at training camp now that the team has transitioned into padded practices at St. John Fisher University.
On Sunday, officials in the Ravens-Bills game didn't throw a flag on Buffalo guard O'Cyrus Torrence for pulling running back James Cook into the end zone.
It's now well known that pushing of a runner is allowed in the NFL. Pulling of the man with the ball, however, is not. That didn't stop Bills guard O'Cyrus Torrence from trying to pull running back James Cook into the end zone last night in Buffalo.
O'Cyrus Torrence was the only Buffalo Bills offensive lineman to play every snap during the 2023 season. As a second-round rookie out of Florida, the 6-foot-5, 350-pound mauler fit right into the starting right guard spot and held up through a 19-game grind that ended in the AFC Divisional Round.
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If any Buffalo Bills' player deserves a little rest and relaxation, it's starting right guard O'Cyrus Torrence. As a rookie starter , the second-round draft pick was the lone Bills' offensive lineman to play every single offensive snap last season.
O'Cyrus Torrence is only one year removed from being the new kid on the Buffalo Bills' interior offensive line. Successfully navigating his way through the rookie experience, the 2023 second-round draft pick earned the starting right guard role in training camp and proceeded to play every single regular season snap on offense.
In the first round, Baltimore could also deal with the right side of its line. Guard Kevin Zeitler will turn 33 this offseason, and at the least, the Ravens could use O-line depth. Torrence, who didn't allow a sack at Florida, would be a great addition. In 2022, he was a consensus All-American.
The Broncos (4-10) have allowed 51 sacks in 14 games this season, tied for the most in the league with the Rams. It's clear they need to draft at least one offensive lineman to upgrade the struggling unit.