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91 players in 91 days: Tight end Tyler Kroft

Heading into the 2019 season, the Buffalo Bills revamped their tight end group. They signed a free agent whom they saw as the starting tight end and a veteran whom they saw as a blocking specialist. Then, the team drafted two tight ends to serve as developmental and/or rotational players.

We all know how that turned out, of course. The free agent was injured, the blocking specialist did what he was asked to do, and one of those rookies went from developmental project to Rambo in the course of a month. Suddenly, the entire intended depth chart was in flux.