- ESPN’s Mike Rodak reports Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor has struggled early on in camp. Taylor is essentially on a year-to-year contact with the Bills and would seemingly need to impress new head coach Sean McDermott in order to stick around as the team’s starting quarterback.
- Since taking over as the Bills starter in 2015 Taylor has graded very well. In 2015, he earned the seventh highest grade among quarterbacks at 88.3 and in 2016 he ranked 11th with a grade of 84.6.
- In his two years as a starter Taylor has excelled when under pressure. In 2015, he ranked eighth in adjusted completion percentage when under pressure at 69.0 percent and ranked fifth in passer rating under pressure at 87.6. This past season Taylor ranked sixth in passer rating under pressure at 80.1.
