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Tight ends - Dawson Knox & Jacob Hollister After Gilliam's performance in Chicago, I think he'll be on the team, although it's not a lock. Whether he's lined up as a tight end, running down the field on special teams, or diving into the end zone from the one-yard line, Gilliam is a Swiss-army knife. Gilliam is listed as a fullback but he can do a little bit of everything. Antonio Williams will likely get signed to the practice squad so the team can continue letting him develop within the organization. He might make the team but there's another special teams contributor who gets the edge. Taiwan Jones is a standout on special teams, which the coaching staff covets, but doesn't get much run on offense. We saw that first-hand with the jet sweep against the Packers. Singletary and Moss will likely get the bulk of the carries, but Breida provides the team with much-needed speed. Running backs - Devin Singletary, Zack Moss, & Matt Breida If not claimed, I wouldn't be shocked if the Bills tried to keep Webb and Fromm on the practice squad. He gets the edge over Fromm, who was inconsistent during the preseason. Webb is an extension of the coaching staff and is a favorite in the locker room.

If he's not, the Bills will surely try and keep him on the practice squad. But I wouldn't be shocked if Davis Webb was part of the final roster. Quarterback - Josh Allen & Mitchell Trubisky Here's a look at our final 53-man roster projection: So who will be on the roster as the team shifts their focus to the Pittsburgh Steelers? (WKBW) - By Tuesday, the Bills and every other NFL team will need to trim their roster to 53 players.
