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The Buffalo Bills offensive line, specifically the interior area, did not receive any praise in an ESPN poll. ESPN conducted a survey via coaches and executives around the NFL going position-by-position and ranking the best players at each spot. When it came to the interior of the O-line, the Bills did not earn any praise.
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For the Bills, the mark handed over was a B-plus. Overall, ESPN gave only four teams a grade of A. Those were the Denver Broncos, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. The second-highest grouping was the B-plus Buffalo received.
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