Where do the 2026 Bills' playmakers rank hand-to-head in the NFL?
Where do the 2026 Bills' playmakers rank hand-to-hand in the NFL? focuses on ESPN’s offseason playmakers rating and Buffalo’s position in the league. The Bills fell one spot from the previous year to No. 29 overall for 2026, after being No. 24 in 2024. The article highlights running back James Cook III as a standout, praising his vision, ability to break tackles, and explosive plays, while noting he had six fumbles in 2025 and one more in the postseason versus the Broncos. It says Cook averaged 5.2 yards per carry and scored 12 times in 2025, but his fumbling contributed to negative EPA as a rusher. Beyond Cook, the receiving group is portrayed as less convincing even after acquiring DJ Moore, with concerns about whether he remains a difference-maker at age 29. Tight end Dalton Kincaid reached his first Pro Bowl but has faced injury challenges.



