Bills' Dalton Kincaid pulls off insane one-handed grab
The Buffalo Bills may have struck gold with rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid. Brandon Beane spent valuable draft capital to bring in the talented tight end hoping he would make a difference and allow the team to run 12 (or 11.5) personnel sets. With each passing day, reports from camp seem to acknowledge two things: […]
The Buffalo Bills may have struck gold with rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid. Brandon Beane spent valuable draft capital to bring in the talented tight end hoping he would make a difference and allow the team to run 12 (or 11.5) personnel sets.
With each passing day, reports from camp seem to acknowledge two things:
1.) Stefon Diggs is unguardable and is going to remind the league that he's one of the best in the game.
and
2.) Dalton Kincaid is dominating and could be a game-changer for Josh Allen.
As mentioned, Kincaid will allow the team to run 12 personnel sets, something that Beane has tried to equip the offensive coordinators with the tools to be able to run such a scheme. From Jacob Hollister to O.J. Howard, Beane has tried his best to bring in another TE to compete with Dawson Knox in order to efficiently run that personnel set.
Kincaid is more than just your standard tight end, everyone has been reporting that he's just another large wide receiver, who is going to do his best to terrorize the seam and give Allen a reliable weapon down the field. The first-round rookie made waves, yet again, with a catch that has quickly gone viral.
If our rookie tight end is snagging impressive one-hand catches in the first week of camp, just wait until he steps on the field for game day.
Dorsey has all the tools at his disposal to help take the offense to the next level. The only question is if the offensive line can hold up long enough to have Josh Allen dissect the defense and find his weapons.
If they can, you already have seen what happens. This season is going to be fun.
Bills: Josh Allen pulls off circus catch on day two of camp
The Buffalo Bills franchise quarterback, once again, shows why he is a unicorn in the NFL. From hurdling linebackers, stiff arming corners, and now this. Allen is almost not human.
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