Three Positions Bills Fans Shouldn't Worry About For the record, no, I did not find it difficult to find three positions for this section of the post. That does not, however, mean that I seriously considered any other positions; I didn't. Running Back. There'd be a very, very serious problem if running back weren't listed here. With two former first-round picks and one of the NFL's great diamond-in-the-rough stories on the roster, the Bills had damn well better be worry-free at running back. With Fred Jackson, Marshawn Lynch and rookie C.J. Spiller on board, the Bills likely won't be facing any depth issues at this position - and all three of these players are capable of hurting NFL defenses. This is the team's clear strength; now Gailey just needs to figure out how to utilize all three of them. Inside Linebacker. I'll say it right now - barring injury, Bills fans are going to be very happy with the performances of Paul Posluszny and Andra Davis in 2010. These are two dependable, consistent performers, and they're lunch pail types - very workmanlike, and they'll bring it with all they've got down in and down out. Kawika Mitchell and Reggie Torbor might be asked to assist with the pass rush, but both provide solid veteran depth on the inside - and I'm bullish on the long-term prospects of end-turned-inside 'backer Arthur Moats, who is just a solid football player. http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2010/7/7/1556904/three-positions-and-players-bills#storyjump