Philadelphia Eagles scouting: 10 Bills who could wreck Week 8’s game

ORCHARD PARK, NY - SEPTEMBER 29: Head coach Sean McDermott of the Buffalo Bills challenges a no call of pass interference against the New England Patriots during the third quarter at New Era Field on September 29, 2019 in Orchard Park, New York. New England defeats Buffalo 16-10. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)
ORCHARD PARK, NY - SEPTEMBER 29: Head coach Sean McDermott of the Buffalo Bills challenges a no call of pass interference against the New England Patriots during the third quarter at New Era Field on September 29, 2019 in Orchard Park, New York. New England defeats Buffalo 16-10. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) /
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DETROIT, MI – AUGUST 23: Cole Beasley #10 of the Buffalo Bills up prior to the start of the preseason game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on August 23, 2019, in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MI – AUGUST 23: Cole Beasley #10 of the Buffalo Bills up prior to the start of the preseason game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on August 23, 2019, in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images) /

Cole Beasley, wide receiver

If you’re a Philadelphia Eagles fan, you know all about this guy, and if you’ve been watching the Philly play defense over the course of the last  seven weeks, you ought to know that any blue-collar wideout who can attack defenses from the slot is and could be a problem for the rest of the 2019 regular season.

The eyeball test says this team isn’t equipped to handle Cole Beasley on Sunday, but then again, when have they ever been able to handle Cole Beasley? In 13 career games, Beasley, while with the Dallas Cowboys, hauled in 45 receptions for 449 yards and two touchdowns. What’s worse is he was never Dallas’ main target.

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T.J. Yeldon, running back

Only the Good Lord in Heaven and the Jacksonville Jaguars know why T.J. Yeldon was allowed to go, but he was. It appears that he’s landed on his feet in Buffalo. Yeldon contributes in both the running and passing game, tallying a 4.5 yards-per-carry average (45 yards on ten rushing attempts) and another 100 yards on ten catches.

Yeldon doesn’t see the field often, and he may not against Philly, but here’s something game film will tell you. He’s a problem whenever he does.