Bills OC Ken Dorsey Has High Praise for Rookie at Training Camp
The Buffalo Bills are just over two weeks away from their first preseason game, which will be played on August 13th against the Indianapolis Colts at Highmark Stadium. The annual blue vs. red game will be played a week prior on August 5th.
Until then, we will have to stick with training camp practices, as the Bills undergo day four at St. John Fisher University in Rochester.
This will be the first season that former Bills quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey, calls plays himself as the team's new offensive coordinator. Dorsey was the passing game coordinator in 2021 and has been with Josh Allen since 2019, so he already has a great understanding of the offense's strength and weaknesses.
Dorsey spoke with the media at St. John Fisher before Wednesday morning's practice and talked about the expanded role, Josh Allen, and what the new players on the Bills offense bring to the table.
The most eye-opening comments were on rookie running back, James Cook, who was a second round pick by Buffalo in 2022.
Cook's biggest strengths and explosiveness and pass-catching, and it sounds like Dorsey would love to utilize that as often as possible this fall
The Bills are a pass-first offense under Josh Allen but they have lacked aa viable threat at running back in terms of a pass catcher. While Devin Singletary will likely see more touches this season, Cook will likely have the bigger plays and especially the passing game.