for the first time since 1999. Because of that Ed Oliver Jersey , many players on the roster have playoff experience. That’s a good thing, as the team will try to turn the corner in 2019 and get back to the postseason.As we enter the divisional round, let’s take a look at the Bills roster to see who doesn’t have playoff experience. There are 64 players on the roster, injured reserve, and signed under futures contracts. Note: if players were on a team’s practice squad during a playoff run, it doesn’t count as playoff experience and has been noted.Players who made the playoffs in Buffalo (27)LB Lorenzo AlexanderTE Charles ClayOT Dion DawkinsFB Patrick DiMarcoOG Vlad DucasseLS Reid FergusonOL Ryan GroyK Stephen HauschkaDE Jerry HughesS Micah HydeRB Taiwan JonesWR Zay JonesLB Deon LaceyDE Shaq LawsonRB LeSean McCoyOT Conor McDermottLB Matt MilanoOG John MillerOT Jordan MillsRB Marcus MurphyCB Lafayette PittsS Jordan PoyerTE Logan ThomasWR Deonte ThompsonCB Tre’Davious WhiteDT Kyle WilliamsDE Eddie YarbroughPlayers who have been to the playoffs with other teams (14)QB Derek AndersonQB Matt BarkleyOC Russell BodineS Rafael BushP Matt DarrRB Chris IvoryDT Star LotuleleiS Dean Marlowe (on Buffalo’s practice squad in 2017)DE Trent MurphyDT Jordan PhillipsCB Denzel RiceOL Jeremiah SirlesLB Julian StanfordDT Robert ThomasPlayers who have never been to the playoffs (23)QB Josh AllenOG Ike BoettgerP Corey BojorquezWR Victor Bolden, Jr.P Cory CarterTE Jason Croom (on Buffalo’s practice squad in 2017)LB Tremaine EdmundsRB Keith FordWR Robert FosterCB Taron JohnsonCB Ryan Lewis (on New England’s practice squad in 2017)DE Mike LoveWR Ray-Ray McCloud IIIWR Isaiah McKenzieS Siran NealDT Kyle PekoWR Cam PhillipsDT Harrison PhillipsWR Da’Mari ScottOG Wyatt TellerLB Corey ThompsonCB Levi WallaceWR Duke Williams A Rumblings report on Buffalo’s seventh-round rookie tight end"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections NewsNotesOpinionAnalysisDiscussionPodcastNFL DraftSalary CapNFL DraftNotesScouting ReportsScouting report: Buffalo Bills tight end Tommy SweeneyNew,8commentsA Rumblings report on Buffalo’s seventh-round rookie tight endEDTShareTweetShareShareScouting report: Buffalo Bills tight end Tommy SweeneyFollowing the close of the 2018 season Vosean Joseph Buffalo Bills Jersey , the Buffalo Bills have made it clear they want to see more from the tight ends on their roster. Cutting Charles Clay then adding Tyler Kroft and Jake Fischer in free agency, the Bills also addressed the position via the draft. After adding Dawson Knox in the third round, Buffalo double-dipped in the seventh with Tommy Sweeney. The 228th pick, Sweeney hails from Boston College, whose mascot is a less valuable version of SUNY Brockport’s. A four-year player for Boston, Sweeney had consistent production from his sophomore season to his senior. In that three-year span his best season of 36 catches, 512 yards and four touchdowns isn’t a far cry from his worst (32 catches, 348 yards Color Rush Vosean Joseph Jersey , three touchdowns). The Eagles weren’t known for a high-volume passing attack. Sweeney’s most prolific year, detailed above, led the team in yards and touchdowns.Sweeney is an under-the-radar player with very little to discuss outside of stats and profile narratives. If you search “Tommy Sweeney scandal” or “controversy” one of the first results is what appears to be a professional landscaper. I don’t know what scandalous landscaping he’s been up to, but it’s not the right Tommy Sweeney, so I’ll leave you with the mystery. For size, Tommy Sweeney is mostly average. A slightly shorter arm length than average for the position isn’t ideal, but certainly not a major issue. The drill results are underwhelming, although an injury during the combine prevented him from performing to his fullest. His pro day filled in some of the gaps but Youth Vosean Joseph Jersey , regardless, the chart above tells the story. Tommy Sweeney was not drafted for athletic upside.Pardon the blurriness, but this is a good example of pros and cons.Sweeney’s strengths seems to suggest his accomplishments are due to technique and attention to detail. Good hands and solid route running made sure he was routinely open for Boston. Sweeney is said to be physical while running to help create space. His attention to detail may have sold him to Sean McDermott. He was often noted helping teammates line up. Additionally, reports praise him for good timing on block and release plays and while running routes. Sweeney’s limited athleticism drew consistent critique. It was cited as contributing to poor yards after the catch. Similarly, Sweeney was said to struggle creating separation without being physical. While his blocking was generally praised, the positives surrounded the run game and blocking in line. Pass blocking was often felt to be incomplete due to low usage. And some blocking. Tommy Sweeney profiles similarly to former Buffalo Bill Nick O’Leary who certainly doesn’t have any famous relatives and may or may not wear gloves to catch. Like Sweeney, Nick O’Leary was fairly average-sized with shorter arms and low-end athleticism. Both were/are willing blockers and capable in the passing game.