The Buffalo Bills offensive for the most part is defined, but that does not mean that beautiful parts of depth cannot be added and during the fifth round of the NFL recovery, Jackson Hawes of Georgia Tech heard its name.
Known for its elite blocking in the race game and its ability to move defensive line players out of position to open huge racing paths, Hawes will come to Buffalo and will be integrated directly into the culture of Sean McDermott.
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Playing a single academic season with Georgia Tech after having gone from Yale, Hawes posted 16 receptions for 195 yards, but on average 16. 3 yards per reception, which tells us that he can go down the field when he needs it.
But as we have alluded, the Bills will mainly use it for its blocking chops in the race game, because its physique and its brute force make it an extension of the offensive line.
Not known to be a vast runner, but he showed when he needed it, he can also be a viable weapon in the game of passes.
American Team End Tight Jackson Hawes by Georgia Tech Spars with the American defensive team Lnemar Shemar Stewart from Texas A & M.Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images
There is also another thread to be pulled here, and this implies another tight end, Dawson Knox. … and something Bills Mafia wonders …
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The veteran having a release in his contract after the 2025 season, the selection of Hawes could be considered a look to the future, with Dalton Kincaid the undisputed te1 for Joe Brady, and perhaps Hawes his backup.
Hawes will be monitoring the season of Bills Mafia next season. The racing game should be an accent key, with James Cook (if he is there), Ray Davis and Ty Johnson have all ready to make gaps that Hawes will help open up.
A physical and hard football player who likes to put defenders in dirt, we feel like Jackson fits perfectly with the bills.
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