Buffalo Rumblinks, 6/17: Projecting 53-man roster (post-minicamp edition)

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Plus, CB Rasul Douglas is excited to show what he can do for an encore this year

With both Organized Team Activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp in the rearview mirror, today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by projecting who will make the Buffalo Bills’ 53-man roster and who will find themselves on the outside looking in.

Projecting 53-man roster (post-minicamp edition)

With the Bills taking a break for summer vacation until they report to training camp at St. John Fisher University on July 23, let’s take a look at two sets of 53-man roster projections, including a debate about how many wide receivers should make the team, who survives the stiff competition along the defensive line, and who emerges with the starting punter role between incumbent Sam Martin and undrafted rookie free agent Jack Browning.

CB Rasul Douglas excited for Year 2 with Bills

The Bills made one of the biggest deadline deals when they traded for cornerback Rasul Douglas last year. Now, with a full offseason under his belt, Douglas better understands Buffalo’s playbook and is excited to show what he can do as an encore to his first go-round when he picked off a team-high four passes in just nine games.

Even more Bills News

We hear why general manager Brandon Beane is encouraging Bills fans to prepare for “bumps in the road” with talented rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman, why one NFL writer thinks wideout Curtis Samuel is about to enjoy a career resurgence during his first year with Buffalo, comparisons of backfields among the four AFC East teams, and more!

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