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State of the Roster: Bills Offensive Tackles

Peters becoming a dominant LT (BuffaloBills.com)

Yes, folks, the Bills are still moving at a snail's pace as they work to fill vacancies in their front office and on their coaching staff. So slowly, in fact, that the team had not yet scheduled any interviews as of yesterday (according to Leo Roth's report linked above). So while we continue to wait for news on that front, let's spend the day talking about Buffalo's offensive line.

To date, we've gone over Buffalo's passing game by analyzing in-depth the Bills' QB, WR and TE positions. Continuing this offensive approach, we'll begin linking the passing game to the rushing attack, obviously via the men that make it all happen. Once we get through the line (and the running backs), we'll take a look at the offense as a whole, identify needs, and prioritize an offensive wish list that we'll then combine with a defensive one at a later date.

Let's discuss the edge guys first - Buffalo's offensive tackles:

Jason Peters
A centerpiece to Buffalo's offense, Peters was voted to his first Pro Bowl this year (he can't go due to injury). Incidentally, he was also selected as a 2nd team All-Pro by the AP. He has everything you want in a tackle - athleticism, punch, and close to perfect technique. He still makes the occasional mistake, obviously, but he's young. The Bills have found their franchise left tackle; they'll utilize his strengths (i.e., getting to the second level) a whole lot next season.

Will Improve in '08 if - he can continue to stay healthy :: he meshes well with his new O-Line coach, likely Sean Kugler :: he can eliminate small errors from his game

Langston Walker
Many fans still view the Walker signing as a poor one due to the money involved ($25 million); I assure you that's not the case. Walker was easily Buffalo's most consistent run blocker last season, and a big reason that many of RB Marshawn Lynch's biggest runs came off the right side (see: Denver, Cincinnati, and Philadelphia jaunts as examples). Walker improved as a pass blocker as the season played itself out, likely because the Bills went away from zone blocking. When the Bills run right, it's behind Walker, RG Brad Butler and more often than not a pulling Derrick Dockery as well. So if you feel inclined to be perplexed at the money Walker got last off-season, feel free; I think it's been worth it just from a stability standpoint along the line. We haven't been this balanced across that line in years.

Will Improve in '08 if - RG Brad Butler continues to improve next to him :: he can stay healthy, as he did for all 16 games in '07 :: the Bills continue to play to his strengths in the run game

Kirk Chambers
It was a bit of a shock when he beat out Terrance Pennington for the third tackle spot, but Chambers was a nice presence for the Bills this season. He only started one game - the season finale in Philly - and was part of a unit that didn't allow a sack on Trent Edwards against the Eagles' ferocious pass rush. He also was used on kickoff returns and was one of the more consistent players on that unit. Chambers is a young veteran with a good head on his shoulders; he'll never wow you with athletic ability, but he's been a surprisingly adept backup.

Will Improve in '08 if - he gets more help around him on special teams :: he continues to refine his technique :: he shows the ability to play either tackle position

Patrick Estes
Was a very late-season addition for the Bills, assuming the team's fourth tackle role. He didn't see any game action for the Bills, however. Not much to report on the kid - Dick Jauron seems to like him, but the Bills generally like to keep three tackles and five interior linemen with one who could slide outside if possible. Estes seems like he'd be solid depth, but his chances of making the '08 roster are marginal.

Off-Season Outlook
Honestly, Buffalo doesn't have much work to do here. Any work, for that matter. They've got their franchise player (Peters), a solid veteran mauler (Walker), and two young backups that they can continue to develop (Chambers, Estes). This unit will continue to benefit from the lack of zone blocking, because it will allow them to utilize their best talents. Buffalo, literally, is all set here - and that's a rarity when you look at this entire roster.

Possible additions: late-round draft pick
Possible subtractions: Estes

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Couldn't agree more about Walker
When they signed him I thought it was way too much money, and I still think that with the salary cap, as that contract wears down, he might get the ax because of it. However he was very good last season, abd if he continues like that, that signing will look better and better.
who would have thought I'd miss Pete Metzelaars?

by sireric on Jan 10, 2008 9:46 AM EST reply actions  

Walker
Walker was a tremendous signing last season, a true gamble that paid off.  If he was a free agent this season, I guarantee he'd get substantially more than what Buffalo paid him.  I think that a lot of these salaries look crazy sometimes because we haven't become used to the new salary structure following the last collective bargaining agreement.  We rip the Schobel and Kelsay signings (and sure, they underperformed last season and Schobel had plenty of years left on his contract), but that's the going rate for starting defensive ends now...As far as offensive tackle goes, I'd like to see a mid round pick used on a player that could give Chambers a run for his money.  Buffalo was very fortunate this year to avoid major injuries to the offensive line and they need to be proactive about improving the depth in the coming seasons.  
Nick (Bensalem, PA)

by Nick BensalemPA on Jan 10, 2008 12:17 PM EST reply actions  

Walker
He was much better than I could have hoped for this year. I was thinking and hoping we would move him to RG before the season started. Glad we didn't because he was probably our 2nd best OL last year.

I know this isn't on the OG's, but I think Butler is well below average. He doesn't get push very often and is a liability in the run game.

I think we need a better 3rd Tackle. Chambers looked pretty bad in his time out there. I'd like to develop one, but I'm not sure a 6th or 7th rounder will amount to anything...

~K

by Kurupt on Jan 10, 2008 12:44 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Butler
Once again, we've found something to disagree on, K - but only slightly this time. :) I'll have the OG/C post up this evening.
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by Brian Galliford on Jan 10, 2008 12:48 PM EST up reply actions  

Well
I think he could be better if we had a good Center next to him. The pairing of Fowler/Butler leaves a lot to be desired and is much of the reason we had so much trouble running in up the gut this year.

Butler was in his first year of starting, and his first year of playing guard at that, so he's got plenty of room/time for improvement.  I'm not so sure he's cut for a OG position though because he's not the overpowering type like most Guards tend to be.

But if he's our worst OL, then I'm okay with him. Unfortunately, we have Fowler stinking up the stadium next to him...

~K

by Kurupt on Jan 10, 2008 1:44 PM EST up reply actions  

Jason Peters
may be one of the best stories in the history of the Buffalo Bills.  I don't think I am overstating that either.  Here's a guy that was an undrafted free agent TE! Now he's an elected Pro Bowl STARTER!  Amazing.  We have been waiting and waiting for a true left tackle and instead of spending a small nation's GNP or using a top draft pick, the coaching staff built one.

It is truly amazing and Peters should only get better.  Too bad he stinks in Madden :(

by RabidBuffalo on Jan 10, 2008 1:06 PM EST reply actions  

Fun fact of the day
This has absolutely nothing to do with this topic, but this was the 523rd post I've written at Buffalo Rumblings. In 278 days. I didn't realize I wrote that much...

Sorry, folks. Just noting this here, in this thread, for my own personal documentation. Continue your day as normal. :)

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by Brian Galliford on Jan 10, 2008 3:10 PM EST reply actions  

very nice
This is my 501st post, at least. It depends on how high the comment section on my "page" numbers to.  As of me typing this, I had 500 on the nose.

What day did this blog start?

~K

by Kurupt on Jan 10, 2008 4:50 PM EST up reply actions  

Ha
That's awesome, K. You've been around since the beginning, and your contributions are always appreciated. (The beginning is defined here as April 7, 2007.)
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by Brian Galliford on Jan 10, 2008 6:35 PM EST up reply actions  

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