As another Patriot Day passed into night Womens Zay Jones Jersey , one constant remained for the Buffalo Bills -. The Bills hung with their division leaders through three quarters, but it didn’t last. New England pulled away for a 25-6 victory over our heroes.The Bills defense did everything in its power to keep the game within reach of a win. They bent but they didn’t break, surrendering three field goals in the first half and one more field goal in the third quarter. Through three, the lead was 12-6.In the fourth quarter, the Patriots finally forced a crack in the foundation. Cordarelle Patterson scampered up the sidelines for a 22-yard run. Two plays later, Brady found Chris Hogan down the sidelines for 20, and James White punched the ball in from the one yard line on the next play.Credit Brian Daboll for reaching into his bag of tricks in trying to spark Buffalo’s offense, but the team struggled for another week. The team tried a wide variety of wing-T offensive calls early in the game, but New England adjusted before long. They ran a double reverse flea flicker, but couldn’t connect with Charles Clay downfield. LeSean McCoy struggled to find daylight, rushing for a pitiful 13 yards on 12 carries. His biggest play, a catch-and-run down the sideline, was pulled back by a penalty. He did have 54 yards on four receptions, finding more success when the team found him targets in space.Derek Anderson’s limitations as an immobile passer with a short stint of experience in Buffalo’s playbook were painfully apparent at times. He settled for short crossing patterns on third down, lost a fumble on a strip sack, and predetermined an incorrect read on a critical third down in the fourth quarter. Had Anderson found Zay Jones coming open at the second level, the Bills could’ve taken a 13-12 lead. Instead Womens Kyle Williams Jersey , the Bills were forced to punt, and New England extended their lead to 18-6 late in the game. As the clock wound down, Anderson brought the Bills close to the red zone, only to throw an 85-yard pick-six that sealed the game for real.The Bills (2-6) won’t have time to rest, hosting the Chicago Bears (4-3) in six days at New Era field. The Bills now decisively bring up the rear of the AFC East, and they’re in line for a top five pick in next year’s draft. Can Josh Allen come back from injury soon enough? Do we even want him to come back to this roster at this point?NotesTremaine Edmunds left the game with a concussion and did not return. He was replaced by Julian Stanford,Derek Anderson took two hefty sacks on Buffalo’s final drive of the game. He left the game after the second one, gingerly handling his right arm.If the Bills were worried about LeSean McCoy’s injury status, they didn’t show it. He led the team with 12 carries, and led the team with six catches for 82 yards on eight targets.Rookie wideout Cam Phillips made his offensive debut this week in the fourth quarter, including his first career catch.The Bills (as they often do) struggled to pressure Brady, but Lorenzo Alexander managed two sacks.The only other players to lay a hand on Brady were Kyle Williams and Jerry Hughes, who each had a single QB hit.Matt Milano had another strong game. He knifed through a block for a tackle for loss in the first quarter, and nearly intercepted two passes.Tight end Jason Croom appeared to make a fantastic one-handed catch in the fourth quarter, but the play was overturned when the ball hit the turf.Tom Brady has won more games in Buffalo than any player has won in any opposing city in NFL history.The Patriots had gone 40 games without scoring a defensive touchdown, until they played the Bills. That’s as many as four tens. And that’s terrible.2019 NFL Draft Season Preview: Defense With the college football season imminently approaching, it’s never to early to look ahead to the 2019 NFL Draft and explore which position groups are deepest http://www.buffalobillsteamonline.com/micah-hyde-jersey , and which players are worth watching, focusing on the defensive side of the ball. This year’s defensive line class has the potential to be one of the best in quite some time, while the secondary group lacks depth outside of a few very well known prospects.Defensive TackleOn CBS Sports’ rankings, there are currently five defensive tackles ranked within the top thirteen prospects, which gives you a sense of how talented this position group truly is. Houston’s Ed Oliver is the main attraction: he has the quickness of Aaron Donald and the strength of a player 20 pounds heavier. He’s a top-five lock. Michigan’s Rashan Gary is an end/tackle hybrid that hasn’t yet reached his massive potential but can play up and down the defensive line. Clemson sports two elite tackles in Dexter Lawrence and Christian Wilkins, with Lawrence having the higher ceiling of the two. Per usual, Alabama features an NFL caliber lineman in Raekwon Davis, who will likely make a bigger name for himself as the year goes on. The wild card of the group though is Jeffery Simmons of Mississippi State. He flashed some dominant tape in last year but needs to show more consistency this year. All of the above players are likely to be first round picks and that’s only scratching the surface. This is a rare group.Edge RusherThough not quite as stacked as the previous group, this year’s group of edge rushers has plenty of time to improve their reputation. Ohio State’s Nick Bosa appears to be a more athletic version of his brother Joey, and will likely be drafted higher than Joey because of it. Clemson’s Clelin Ferrell has Shaq Lawson’s size but also a quicker get-off and longer arms. Then there is Miami’s Joe Jackson, who is primed for a breakout year along with the rest of the Hurricane’s defense. A player I’ll be watching closely is Josh Allen’s former teammate at Wyoming, Carl Granderson. The senior has the size, speed and wingspan of a dominant college player, but needs to put it all together this year.LinebackerA solid class overall so far, there will be a linebacker that suites every defensive coordinator’s taste. If you’re looking for a franchise middle linebacker look no further than LSU’s Devin White or Notre Dame’s Te’von Coney. If you want outside linebacker that can cover and shut down outside runs, Kentucky’s Josh Allen, UB’s Khalil Hodge Womens John Miller Jersey , or Michigan’s Devin Bush are more than capable. It will also be interesting to see if Alabama linebacker Mack Wilson can steal the show from his sophomore counterpart, Dylan Moses.SafetyThere’s still plenty of time of players to emerge out of this year’s safety class, but so far it is one that lacks depth. Having said that, the class seems to be stacked with free safety-type ballhawks in the secondary, starting with Boston College’s Lukas Denis. Denis is an ideal centerfielder in the mold of Earl Thomas or Jairus Byrd, coming down with seven interceptions in 2017. Miami’s Jaquan Johnson also seems to have a knack for turnovers, with four interceptions to go along with three forced fumbles last year. Up in Washington, the Huskies have JoJo McIntosh, who at 6’1” 205 pounds loves to come downhill against the run and punish runners. CornerbackSimilar to safety, the corner class is a bit of an unknown quantity. What is known is that LSU’s Andraez “Greedy” Williams and Georgia’s Deandre Baker will be competing all season for the title of “Best College Cornerback.” Outside of those two, Julian Love for Notre Dame is a smart, technically sound player that is under-hyped at this point in time and Michael Jackson has the size teams want in their outside press corners (6’1”). Other prospects, like Duke’s Mark Gilbert and Ohio State’s Kendall Sheffield, are getting a fair share of good press, but judgement should be withheld until they prove they can handle full seasons as starting corners.