3. Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills offense looked unstoppable against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as Josh Allen dominated the opposing defense while scoring six touchdowns. Allen is the best quarterback in the league when playing to the best of his abilities, but it takes a team to win a championship. The Bills have a weak group of wide receivers, and second-round pick Keon Coleman appears to be in the organization’s dog house.
Brandin Cooks isn’t a game-changing talent at this stage in his career, but he could be a nice rotational piece for this offense. Just about every one of Buffalo’s wide receivers is at their best in the slot, while Cooks prefers to line out wide. This positional versatility, combined with his vertical route running, means he could have a mini career renaissance with the Bills down the stretch.
