The Facts: It didn't take long for Rex Ryan to fire back at Amaro. The TE, who played under Ryan as a rookie, said a little more than a week ago the Jets weren't held "accountable" and had several instances of tardiness last season. In a sprawling interview with The MMQB's Jenny Vrentas, the new Buffalo Bills coach took issue with Amaro's characterization and vowed retribution. "He's full of (expletive), and I'll remind him of that when we play him," Ryan said.
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Indeed, Amaro must face Ryan's defense -- which has the potential to be the most physical in the NFL -- twice next season. As NFL.com suggests, there is more than a good chance the tight end gets whacked a few times while running his routes. Still, fantasy owners looking for a potential breakout candidate at the position would be wise to watch how Amaro is used with Chan Gailey calling the plays in New York. It's something we'll have a close eye on throughout OTAs, mini-camps and training camp.