The NFL offseason narrative in 2026 focused on the trend towards super heavy personnel, particularly evident during the draft with tight ends like Nate Boerkircher and Marlin Klein being selected early. The Los Angeles Rams led in 13 personnel usage, while the Buffalo Bills excelled in 22 personnel, indicating their established role in this offensive evolution, despite not chasing trends. With changes in their tight end lineup, the Bills may increase 13 personnel usage under new offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who previously operated under a similar scheme. As the league adapts to this trend, the Bills are positioned as trendsetters in offensive strategy.
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