Buffalo Rumblinks, 7/5: Previewing the Bills’ tight ends

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Plus, which overlooked Bills player will exceed expectations this year?

Dalton Kincaid enjoyed a highly productive rookie season with the Buffalo Bills, and with the uncertainty surrounding Josh Allen’s wide receivers, Kincaid is being projected to take another step forward during the 2024 NFL season.

Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by previewing the state of Buffalo’s tight ends, a group that includes several familiar faces.

Previewing the Bills’ tight ends

The Buffalo Bills traded up to draft Dalton Kincaid with the No. 25 overall selection in the 2023 NFL Draft with the hopes that he would develop into a game-changing weapon who could line up in the slot or inside at tight end. In his first season, Kincaid’s play helped validate the selection, as the playmaker caught 73 passes for 673 yards with two touchdowns.

Below, a preview of Buffalo’s tight ends — a group that includes returners Kincaid, Dawson Knox and Quintin Morris — plus what Kincaid could do for an encore during his second season and see where the Bills’ tight end group ranks among their NFL counterparts.

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A run through the five most overlooked Bills players who could step up and exceed expectations on the field this year, and why edge rusher Greg Rousseau earned the title of Buffalo’s “most promising building block” player.

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