The Buffalo Bills front office has geared up the team for another run at a Super Bowl in 2025 but Pro Football Focus is not convinced all the work is done just yet.
The football analytics outlet broke down one item each NFL team still needs to “think about” this offseason. For Buffalo, it relates to linebacker Matt Milano.
Milano has undoubtedly been one of the best players at his position during his career but the issue for him is his health.
Because of that, Milano and the Bills reworked his contract this offseason and he’s in the final year of his deal in 2025. What PFF thinks the team needs to keep in mind moving forward is the status of Milano’s future… but none of that can be determined until next season begins.
PFF’s breakdown on Milano can be found below:
Milano is entering the final year of his contract, though there are two void years attached that the Bills could convert if he wants to keep playing. But if this is his last year in Buffalo, how does the team feel about the rest of the linebacker group?
Terrel Bernard struggled last season on his way to a 48.2 PFF overall grade, ranking 83rd among 90 linebackers, but the Bills signed him to a four-year extension this offseason, so he’s not going anywhere. Dorian Williams wasn’t much better (58.2) and is now halfway through his rookie deal. Could Buffalo look to make a big splash at linebacker in the 2026 NFL Draft?