2020 NFL Power Rankings, post-draft: Cowboys big winners, Packers major losers

NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 9: Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb #2 of the Oklahoma Sooners celebrates his touchdown on a 63-yard pass and run with wide receivers Trejan Bridges #8 and Nick Basquine #83 in the game against the Iowa State Cyclones on November 9, 2019 at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners lead 35-14 at the half. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 9: Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb #2 of the Oklahoma Sooners celebrates his touchdown on a 63-yard pass and run with wide receivers Trejan Bridges #8 and Nick Basquine #83 in the game against the Iowa State Cyclones on November 9, 2019 at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners lead 35-14 at the half. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /
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Even though the Buffalo Bills were without a first-round pick in this year’s draft, early indications are this will be well worth it since they were able to acquire Stefon Diggs from the Minnesota Vikings.

Over the last two years, Josh Allen has displayed plenty of potential under center for the Bills, but unfortunately he didn’t always have the best weapons to work with on offense.

Entering his third NFL season, it’s safe to say the 2020 Bills are going to be the best offense Allen will get to work with to date, that is assuming everyone manages to stay healthy.

To top it off, Buffalo managed to add another effective running back in Zack Moss by using a third-round pick on the Utah star to help take some of the pressure off Allen.

Not only did Moss rush for 15 touchdowns during his final year at Utah, but the fact that he rushed for double-digit touchdowns in each of the last three seasons shows what kind of potential he brings to the table for the Bills.

All of a sudden, Buffalo appears to be built strong enough to become the new favorites in the AFC East, although this will clearly be easier said than done since this is new territory for the Bills, and the inexperience could easily catch up.