2018 NFL Draft: Full Round 1 mock for all 32 teams amid NFL Scouting Combine
By Peter Panacy
We don’t have much of a clue what Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott intends to do with quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who is signed through 2018. There were plenty of signs last year he was on his way out after the season finished, although a playoff push might have changed things.
So could a tumultuous quarterback market this offseason.
There’s this, though, from ESPN’s Adam Schefter:
At any rate, it’s likely the Bills start thinking about a worthy replacement, and there are few more intriguing that Louisville’s Lamar Jackson.
Jackson’s skill set is unique, although one can easily find the varying opinions suggesting scouts aren’t as high on him as some in the media.
Regardless, Jackson wouldn’t have to come in and start from day one, meaning the Bills could hold onto Taylor for another season while their promising rookie develops on the bench.