The Buffalo Bills began their preseason schedule against the Carolina Panthers in Week 1 of the exhibition season. How does Pro Football Focus think the Bills did on offense? As most are aware, these preseason games is more about individual player evaluation than winning... but it is nice to take a victory home, if possible. As players are fightings for jobs and careers, some player stock goes up while others see theirs go down. In the end, head coach Joe Brady has plenty of decisions to make regarding his roster he has to get down to 53 players before the start of the regular season. In terms of some insight into those choices Brady will make, why not pull the curtain back a little bit with Pro Football Focus? With that, here are the five-worst PFF grades on offense for the Bills against the Panthers during Week 1 of the preseason (min. 5 snaps played):
5 worst grades 5. RB Ray Davis: 53.0. 4. WR Josh Palmer: 52.7. 3. OL Spencer Brown: 50.9. 2. QB Shane Buechele: 46.5. 1. TE Jackson Hawes: 41.9.
5 best grades 5. TE Keleki Latu: 83.5. 4. OL Alec Anderson: 85.2. 3. WR Khalil Shakir: 85.5. 2. WR Ja'Mori Maclin: 90.7. 1. WR DJ Moore: 90.9. Bills Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 NFL season. This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: PFF: Best & worst grades for Bills offense against the Panthers
