
2. Patrick Lewis
The Bills have plenty of depth on the interior of the offensive line, which could be bad news for Patrick Lewis. The 26-year old is entering training camp looking to sneak onto the 53-man roster. He was signed as an undrafted free agent back in 2013 by the Green BayPackers, and has bounced around the league ever since.
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He was on the Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars practice squads before finding a home with the Seattle Seahawks for a couple of years. After an injury to starting center Max Unger, he was able to start in games during the 2014 and 2015 seasons for the Seahawks. After failing to claim the starting center position before the 2016 season, he was let go by the Seahawks and signed with the Bills prior to the 2016 season.
Lewis is a hard-nosed, tough interior lineman, the type of player that offensive line coach Juan Castillo values. However, there just isn’t enough room on the roster for Lewis. The Bills have a lot of depth on the offensive line, and Lewis looks like he is going to be the odd man out in the group. I don’t think he will have a hard time finding a team to sign with once he’s let go from the Bills.