Every NFL team’s most glaring weakness for the 2020 season
By Randy Gurzi
Baltimore Ravens: Wide Receiver
The Baltimore Ravens are one of the more complete teams in the NFL, making them a hard team to find a weakness for. The only two possible areas are the interior of their offensive line where Marshal Yanda just retired or wide receiver where they have a lack of experience.
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Their wideouts got the job done last season when they needed to, but this is still probably their biggest weakness. Marquise Brown is their most talented player and Miles Boykin can develop into a stud. There’s also rookie Devin Duvernay but as of now, their most proven receiver is Willie Snead.
Baltimore can lean heavily on tight end Mark Andrews and their running game is going to go from elite to out of this world with the addition of J.K. Dobbins, so it’s not as if they need to panic about their offense — even with wideout being a potential issue.
Buffalo Bills: Quarterback
Entering his third season in the NFL, Josh Allen still continues to be a hot topic for debate. The young quarterback has a cannon for an arm but struggles with the deep ball. He’s great when he takes off with the ball and is a fearless leader but he has yet to prove he can make the throws when needed. Of course, there’s also the debate that he hasn’t had the right weapons.
With that being the case, the addition of Stefon Diggs will be huge for him this season. Diggs is a proven NFL commodity and has proven to be a No. 1 wideout. Allen won’t have any excuses during the NFL 2020 season and if he can’t get it done now, he could be in question as the future of the team.