Buffalo Bills Depth Chart 2022: Current Roster, Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Posted on August 5, 2022August 5, 2022 by Jack Marks NFL minicamps are over, and the season is just around the corner. However, all NFL clubs must reduce their rosters to 53 players by August 30; not every player will be able to participate. Some players may only fail to make the squad, while others will have the opportunity to join a team worthy of the Super Bowl, such as the Buffalo Bills. This offseason, the Buffalo Bills have stocked up. The past two months have been wild for General Manager Brandon Beane and the Super Bowl 57 favorite Bills, from Von Miller to Neil Pau’u. Here is a look at where things stand on the offensive side of the ball a week and a half after the NFL Draft and the primary undrafted free agency signing period. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) takes the field for warmups before an NFL preseason football game against the Minnesota Vikings in Orchard Park, N.Y., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus) ALSO READ: College Football 2022-23 Bowl season: Full Schedule, Dates, Fixtures and Live Stream Details Buffalo Bills depth chart 2022 3WR 1TE Position Starter 2ND 3RD 4TH QB Josh Allen Case Keenum Matt Barkley – RB Devin Singletary James Cook Zack Moss Duke Johnson WR Gabriel Davis Isaiah McKenzie Stefon Diggs Jake Kumerow WR Jamison Crowder Khalil Shakir Isaiah Hodgins Marquez Stevenson WR Tavon Austin Neil Pau’u Tanner Gentry – TE Dawson Knox O.J. Howard Tommy Sweeney Jalen Wydermyer FB Reggie Gilliam – – – Special Teams Position Starter 2ND 3RD 4TH K Tyler Bass – – – Base 4-3 D Position Starter 2ND 3RD 4TH LB Tremaine Edmunds Terrel Bernard Baylon Spector Andre Smith CB Kaiir Elam Taron Johnson Tre’Davious White Christian Benford OLB Matt Milano Von Miller Tyrel Dodson Marquel Lee DE Greg Rousseau A.J. Epenesa Boogie Basham Mike Love ILB Tyler Matakevich Joe Giles-Harris – – SS Jordan Poyer Jaquan Johnson – – DT DaQuan Jones Ed Oliver Jordan Phillips Tim Settle There will be fierce competition at camp to determine who will earn the QB1 position. Given that Case Keenum is considered the backup quarterback, Matt Barkley may take over for Davis Webb. He might be retained by the Bills by being added to the practice squad to continue to contribute his experience and serve as a backup in case anything happens to Allen. More Football Fantasy Data: NFL Snap Counts NFL Red & Third Down NFL Ownership NFL ADP Ranking PPR Follow our NFL page for more key updates and news