Poyer - Poyer has been remarkably durable in the latter half of his career, logging around 1,000 snaps in five straight seasons before finally missing some time and playing through various ailments in 2022. However, the Bills are one of the most pass-heavy teams in the NFL, so he likely won’t be run-blocking all that often, which plays into his strengths as a player. McGovern has struggled in the run-blocking department in his career, and he recorded a 43.1 run-blocking grade this past year. His pass-blocking grade has improved every year of his career, and the Bills are filling a big need at guard by signing him. McGovern - McGovern was very good as a pass-blocker for the Cowboys this past year, recording a 76.6 PFF pass-blocking grade and allowing only 23 pressures. Losses: LB Tremaine Edmunds, QB Case Keenum.Re-signings: LB Tyler Matakevich, P Sam Martin, LB Matt Milano, S Cameron Lewis, S Jordan Poyer.Additions: G Connor McGovern, WR Deonte Harty.Here’s PFF’s full breakdown on the Bills during 2023’s free agency period: Evidently, the loss of linebacker Tremaine Edmunds outweighed both of those enough to keep Buffalo’s mark near an average grade. PFF highlighted the addition of offensive lineman Connor McGovern and the Bills’ re-signing of safety Jordan Poyer in their breakdown. Only seven other teams in the league were handed a worse mark than Buffalo. Overall, the Bills only clock in with a C-plus. The football analytics outlet graded the work every team in the NFL conducted over the past few weeks. Pro Football Focus did not hand the Buffalo Bills a positive mark for their work in free agency this offseason.
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