The Facts: HC Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane have made little commitment to Taylor since they were hired last year, and McDermott's decision to bench Taylor in mid-November spoke volumes about how much long-term faith the Bills have in Taylor. Expect the Bills to find a quarterback they like in the draft and gamble that said pick will eventually be better than Taylor.
Diehards Line:
ESPN.com's Mike Rodak is reflecting a widely held view in Buffalo. Taylor has become one of the most hotly debated quarterbacks over his three seasons as the starter in Buffalo. The Bills' passing offense has ranked 31st (2017), 30th (2016) and 28th (2015), yet Taylor has done enough with his legs -- he has the second-most rushing yards of any QB since 2015 -- and has avoided turnovers enough to keep his job. But it doesn't sound like the Bills believe he's the player to take them to the next level.