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NFL analyst ranks Buffalo Bills offensive triples with Dalton Kincaid as third member

Last season, it was easy to determine who the Bills’ “triplets” were. There is no doubt that it was Josh Allen, James Cook and Stefon Diggs. But this year it’s a little different. Diggs is out, leaving what is considered by many to be a gaping whole. So who will fill this hole in 2024? According to Sports Illustrated’s Matt Verderame, it’s Dalton Kincaid. I think you could make a case for Khalil Shakir, but at this point it makes sense that it would be Kincaid.

We talked about the Bills’ defensive trio earlier in the week, but where do the Bills’ offensive triples rank? Verderame ranked them relatively high, given the unproven nature of the group without Diggs and Kincaid only in year two. He ranked them as a top-10 pick, sitting perfectly just ahead of the Dolphins with Tua Tagovailoa, Raheem Mostert and Tyreek Hill at No. 11. Here’s what Verderame said about the Bills heading into the 2024 season.

“The Bills are reloading, but they still have the bones of a contender. Buffalo still has a top-three quarterback in Allen, who, despite his penchant for turnovers, can make n “any play on the field He’s also surrounded by two young talents like Cook and Kincaid, the latter of whom caught 73 passes for 673 yards as a rookie last season.”

Matt Verderame – Sports Illustrated

I won’t go into every team ranked ahead of the Bills, but let’s touch on a few. First, the Jets were ranked sixth with Aaron Rodgers, Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson. If Rodgers can be the quarterback we remember from a few years ago with the Packers, this group is great, and I understand why they were ranked here. The other team that Bills fans will be interested in is the Chiefs. Their triplets consisted of Patrick Mahomes, Isaiah Pacheco and Travis Kelce and were ranked number two. The last team I wanted to mention is the Bengals, who were ranked seventh with Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase and Zack Moss. This ranking needs to be more about Burrow and Chase, because Moss isn’t even the top half of the league when it comes to running backs.

2024 will be an interesting season for the Bills. Many in the national media are overlooking the Bills, citing roster turnover as the main reason. But one look at the projected starting lineup, and you see there isn’t much change. Yes, Diggs is out, as are Gabe Davis, Jordan Poyer and maybe Micah Hyde. but I would say the receiving corps is in better shape than it was a season ago, and I have full confidence that the safety position, while not as good as it has been, will be very well, as they get younger and faster in the background. .

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