Sunday and http://www.buffalobillsteamonline.com/jordan-poyer-jersey , after we spend a little time on the game, we dive into your questions. Here’s what we discuss in this week’s episode.Question I’m getting a lot“What should we prioritize in the 2019 NFL Draft, WR or OL?”It’s my opinion that the Bills should prioritize wide receiver. This week’s SB Nation mock draft makes that decision even easier, with both of the top two tackles off the board by the time Buffalo picks.There are so few great number 1 receivers in the NFL, if Buffalo has a chance to get a legit top-flight wide receiver, they should do it. D.K. Metcalf is the guy who goes in the SB Nation mock. Subscribe to our podcast:Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | Podbean | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Art 19We also answer questions about LeSean McCoy and his future with the team, special teams under Danny Crossman and all the crap going on at punter, we field a question about former wide receiver Brandon Reilly, and I make my guess as to the most likely free-agent signing this off-season. Don’t miss this week’s episode!If you have a question for next week’s episode, give us a call at 716-508-0405 or send us a question on Twitter at @RumblingsQandA. You can also email us at BuffaloRumblings@SBNation.com. We love interacting with the fans and it’s boring unless I have audio. Throughout the last thirteen seasons, the Buffalo Bills have had one constant presence in the lineup. No matter how bad the team was, Kyle Williams would line up at defensive tackle. In 2019, that will no longer be the case, as the Bills will transition to life without Kyle for the first time since the 2005 season (for those who are curious, Buffalo’s starting defensive tackles that season were Sam Adams and Tim Anderson. Justin Bannan and Ron Edwards also made starts that year).Whenever a team loses a player of Williams’s stature, the season after is a difficult one with regard to finding replacements. The Bills will have to remake the position Womens Ryan Groy Jersey , as they lose two of the four players who rotated in at defensive tackle most heavily in 2018.In the latest look at the state of the Bills roster, we look at the defensive tackle position.Star LotuleleiContract status for 2019: Signed; $11.5 million cap hit ($12.4 million dead cap if cut)Age: 29 (30 on 12/20/19)Playing time: 16 games (16 starts), 475 snaps (46.84% of defensive total), 75 ST snaps (17.08%)Key statistics: 17 tackles, 1 tackles for loss, 1 pass defendedIt’s tough to evaluate someone like Lotulelei based solely on statistics, as so much of his job involves freeing other players to accumulate statistics of their own. At $11.5 million, his is the highest salary cap number on the Bills’ roster in 2019, and the contract is structured in such a way that makes it foolish to move on next season. Not that I think they need to, however, as Lotulelei did exactly what he was supposed to do this year. He ate blockers in front of rookie Tremaine Edmunds, and he prevented quarterbacks from stepping up into huge pockets, which was a big problem for the Bills last season. Buffalo’s run defense improved this season, as well—the Bills were 16th in the league this year, allowing 114.9 yards per game, an improvement from 124.6 per game last year Womens Vladimir Ducasse Jersey , which ranked 29th. Harrison PhillipsContract status for 2019: Signed; $802,760 cap hit ($581,280 dead cap if cut)Age: 22 (23 on 1/25/19)Playing time: 16 games (0 starts), 389 snaps (38.36% of defensive snaps), 78 ST snaps (17.77%)Key statistics: 35 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 2 QB hits, 1 fumble recoveredPhillips turned out to be a very good draft choice by the Bills, as the former Stanford Cardinal stepped into a rotational role right away during his rookie season. Phillips was just as productive as Williams in terms of overall tackles, as each player had the same number on the year. The big difference in their numbers came in the form of quarterback hits, as Williams had 14 compared to two for Phillips. If “Horrible Harry” can step right into a starting role next year, it will allow the Bills to improve other positions of need; however, multiple mock drafts have Buffalo taking another defensive tackle early in the 2019 NFL Draft. In any case, Phillips will be part of the Bills’ defensive line next year.Kyle PekoContract status for 2019: Signed to reserve/future contract; $645,000 cap hit ($0 guaranteed)Age: 25 (26 on 7/23/19)Playing time: N/AKey statistics: N/APeko is the younger cousin of veteran nose tackle Domata Peko, currently of the Denver Broncos. Kyle Peko does not have the size or the pedigree of his older cousin Authentic Dion Dawkins Jersey , but he does possess solid athleticism for the position. He joined the Bills in September, signing with the team’s practice squad after his release from the Broncos’ practice squad. He has appeared in seven games during his NFL career, totaling eight tackles in the process.Robert ThomasContract status for 2019: Signed to reserve/future contract; $645,000 cap hit ($0 guaranteed)Age: 27 (28 on 2/19/19)Playing time: 2 games (0 starts), 17 snaps (1.68% of defensive total)Key statistics: N/AThomas was called up from the practice squad for Buffalo’s games against the Los Angeles Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings in Weeks 2 and 3, respectively. He did not contribute much to the roster, but he did allow cornballs like Skarekrow and I to make plenty of Matchbox Twenty puns for a few weeks.Jordan PhillipsContract status for 2019: Unsigned; UFAAge: 26 (27 on 9/21/19)Playing time: 12 games (0 starts), 268 snaps (26.43% of defensive total), 47 ST snaps (10.71%)Key statistics: 19 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 3 passes defended, 1 fumble recoveryPhillips was claimed off waivers from the Miami Dolphins prior to Buffalo’s Week 5 tilt against the Tennessee Titans, and he made an immediate impact with the team. Phillips was a ball of energy from the start, and he did a great job eating space and helping to give Lotulelei a rest at various points throughout games. A former second-round pick, Phillips flamed out in Miami due to issues of work ethic, but he seemed to revel in the second chance he received in Buffalo. While he may want to test the market Authentic LeSean McCoy Jersey , the Bills would be wise to make contact with him and his representation to inquire about retaining his services. Positional OutlookIt would appear that Buffalo has two set defensive tackles going into next season, as neither Lotulelei nor Harrison Phillips are in danger of losing their roster spot. With the surname Phillips quickly becoming the new Williams in Buffalo (Cam Phillips, a wide receiver, is on the team’s practice squad), the Bills might as well re-sign Jordan Phillips to keep the trio intact. Whether the team brings Jordan Phillips back or not, another defensive tackle will be necessary. With some outlets predicting that the Bills will spend their first draft choice on one, it’s possible that the Bills add a blue-chip talent here. If that pick is someone like Ed Oliver, then I can suspend my desire for an offensive player for a round. There have also been rumblings that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are looking to release Gerald McCoy, an outstanding veteran who has some gas left in the tank at 30 years old. The Bills need to add a player or two here. No matter how they do it, I think that retaining Jordan Phillips should be a priority. If the team has a chance to sign McCoy, that should be a no-brainer, allowing them to send their draft capital to help the offense. If McCoy’s price tag is too high, then drafting a potential stud in Oliver could be a great consolation prize. And yes, I’m still having trouble letting Kyle go.