asons of his NFL career in 2018. At age 30 Bills Star Lotulelei Jersey , he barely managed to crack 500 yards rushing and averaged just 3.2 yards per carry. With that said, Bills decision-makers Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott gave strong indications Shady will be back in 2019.Head coach Sean McDermott said it was a symptom of the poor passing threat and the offense as a whole throughout the season. Beane agreed, citing the rest of the running game around McCoy, as well.That’s as emphatic of a statement as you get this time of year. When asked about another expensive veteran, tight end Charles Clay, Beane completely ignored the question and didn’t mention Clay in the answer, which would probably indicate Clay won’t be back. He was direct about McCoy. Still, that doesn’t mean he’s happy with the output from Shady or the run game.The Bills began that process earlier this week, firing offensive line coach Juan Castillo in an attempt to jump-start the run game. Beane referenced the offensive line several times during his year-end press conference.The Bills can save more than $6 million in salary cap space by releasing McCoy prior to the 2019 season, which he will enter at the ripe age of 31. But with more than $80 million in cap space already, Beane isn’t looking to shed McCoy’s cap hit just for the sake of money.To his credit, McCoy didn’t act mad about it on locker clean out day. He was resolute that not only would he be in the building Cheap Tre'Davious White Jersey , but he would bounce back in 2019. Heading into the 2018 season, the Buffalo Bills knew they faced a daunting task trying to replace the production of center Eric Wood and left guard Richie Incognito. The team struggled to reach the same level of play those two stalwarts along the offensive line previously provided in sinking to a 6-10 record after making the playoffs in 2017. Fast forward another offseason, and the Bills once again are faced with major questions along the offensive line, especially at the two guard positions, where Buffalo received below-average play from starters John Miller (right guard) and Vladimir Ducasse (left guard). On a unit that Pro Football Focus ranked as the 26th-best offensive line in football, new offensive line coach Bobby Johnson is going to have his hands full trying to bolster a unit that finished with the next-to-last grade in PFF’s run-blocking grades. Miller has been an on-again, off-again starter at right guard since being drafted in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft out of Louisville, appearing in 47 games (all starts) over his four years in Western New York. Miller, who is an unrestricted free agent, made 15 starts in 2018, allowing only one sack and four penalties. On this unstable line, re-signing Miller to a low Cheap Josh Allen Jersey , mutually-agreed upon two-year extension might be the wise move, for Miller has proven himself to be capable when he’s on the field. Ducasse, who enjoyed a resurgence at right guard in 2017, moved back to left guard for the 2018 season, with less-than-desirable results. He appeared in ten games (nine starts) and was part of an underachieving left side of the line that, time and time again failed to open holes for Buffalo’s running backs. Ducasse graded out at a 49.8 according to Pro Football Focus, good for 67th among all eligible guards. He committed four penalties and, remarkably, did not allow a sack. Unlike Miller, he is still under contract for 2019.Ryan Groy, who started six games at center and can also play guard, is an unrestricted free agent who allowed three quarterback hits and eight hurries (zero sacks allowed) in his time at center. Rookie Wyatt Teller Cheap John Miller Jersey , entering his second season, displayed a ton of promise in eight games (seven starts), allowing only eight quarterback pressures with no sacks and five committed penalties. The fifth-round draft pick proved himself capable in pass protection, though his run-blocking has room for improvement. Jeremiah Sirles, who recently inked a one-year contract extension with Buffalo for the 2019 season, was active in 12 games (five starts) and saw time at both tackle and guard. He is a swingman who is expected to compete for a roster spot in training camp. He could start in a pinch but shouldn’t be handed the job.Lastly, there’s Ike Boettger, an undrafted rookie free agent out of Iowa who spent the entire off-season, training camp and the pre-season with the Bills. After serving as Buffalo’s backup right guard, he was released before the regular season. Boettger eventually released by the Kansas City Chiefs and claimed on waiver by the Bills and appeared in the team’s last four games. Miller (if he re-signs) and Teller appear to be the best in-house bets to start at guard for a team that could use an infusion of talent in 2019, but don’t rule out Ducasse sticking around.