According to Sports Illustrated, “Armstrong made the most of his limited opportunities behind a stacked group of pass rushers in Dallas.” “Given his potential, a lot of organizations might be ready to overlook his lack of starting experience. If that’s not the case, though, it would be prudent for the Bills to move quickly to potentially sign him at a low cost. Buffalo’s cap room concerns prevent them from spending big money on free agents. In total, Armstrong, 26, produced 16 sacks during the previous two seasons.” Although his primary role has been pass rush specialist, Armstrong has excelled in that role when he is on the field. Twelve quarterback hits, seven tackles for loss, and 7.5 sacks were his second-highest totals of the season. Related: Report: Bills Sign QB Mitch Trubisky Again The team’s best two pass rushers, Leonard Floyd and A.J. Epenesa, are scheduled to enter free agency. The Bills must acquire players who can target the quarterback both in the draft and in free agency. The Bills should take a chance on Armstrong’s potential with additional playing time if he is willing to sign a deal that benefits the organization.