# Ed Oliver

NFL player. Position: **DT**. Team: **BUF**.

## Quick Facts

- **Position:** DT
- **Team:** BUF (Buffalo Bills)
- **Experience:** 8 seasons, 95 regular season games

## 2026 Outlook

Ed Oliver faces a significant scheme transition heading into 2026, switching from Sean McDermott's familiar 4-3 defense (played 4,000+ snaps over his Bills tenure) to Jim Leonhard's hybrid 3-4 scheme. Leonhard believes the new system actually suits Oliver better, giving him "a little bit more freedom" and opportunities to attack one-on-one situations isolating guards—roles defensive linemen covet. Oliver has been studying Zach Allen's film at Denver (where Leonhard worked under Vance Joseph in 2024) to learn the scheme's requirements (per Bills' Ed Oliver sits out OTAs, studies Zach Allen film).

Career production: 9.5 sacks (2023 high), never more than 19 QB pressures in a season. Playoff performance has been limited (2 sacks in 14 career playoff games). Health is the primary concern—missed most of 2025 with ankle injury and torn biceps, required three surgeries in 12 months.

## Role / Depth Chart

Defensive tackle. Likely to anchor the interior defensive line under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard's 3-4 hybrid scheme.

## Injury Status

Had three surgeries in 12 months. Multiple injuries in 2025 including ankle, knee, and bicep ailments; required three separate surgeries in a 12-month span. Was absent from OTAs in late May 2026, raising questions about whether full health has been restored. While not entirely unusual for a veteran to miss some OTA practices, Oliver's complex injury history warrants monitoring. If health concerns linger heading into September, it could impact his effectiveness as Buffalo's primary defensive tackle in the new scheme. (per NFL injuries from OTAs that will have the biggest impact on the 2026 season)

## Recent News

- 2026-04-26 — Projecting Buffalo Bills' Week 1 Starters After NFL Draft (Surprises Included) (Projecting Buffalo Bills' Week 1 Starters After NFL Draft (Surprises Included))
- 2026-06-10 — 2026 NFL minicamps: Teams, rookies, QBs we're watching (2026 NFL minicamps: Teams, rookies, QBs we're watching)
- 2026-04-25 — Bills 2026 NFL Draft takeaways: Defense gets help for new scheme - The Athletic (Bills 2026 NFL Draft takeaways: Defense gets help for new scheme - The Athletic)
- 2026-05-03 — NFL defense rankings 2025: Evaluating all 32 Defenses Entering 2026 Season (NFL defense rankings 2025: Evaluating all 32 Defenses Entering 2026 Season)
- 2026-06-03 — NFL stars facing critical injury recoveries that could define the 2026 season and... (NFL stars facing critical injury recoveries that could define the 2026 season and...)
- 2026-03-01 — 2026 NFL combine buzz: Intel on free agency, trades, QBs (2026 NFL combine buzz: Intel on free agency, trades, QBs)
- 2026-05-21 — 2026 NFL Preview: The 10 New Coordinators Who Could Shape Upcoming Season (2026 NFL Preview: The 10 New Coordinators Who Could Shape Upcoming Season)
- 2026-03-27 — AFC Coaching Changes: How the 9 New Defensive Coordinators Will Impact IDP Leagues for... (AFC Coaching Changes: How the 9 New Defensive Coordinators Will Impact IDP Leagues for...)
- 2026-06-06 — Buffalo Bills Phase 3 OTA Injury Report: Week 3 Rehab & Injury Analysis (Buffalo Bills Phase 3 OTA Injury Report: Week 3 Rehab & Injury Analysis)
- 2026-05-25 — NFL injuries from OTAs that will have the biggest impact on the 2026 season (NFL injuries from OTAs that will have the biggest impact on the 2026 season)


## Open Questions

- Will Ed Oliver stay healthy in 2026 after three surgeries in one calendar year?

## Sources

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Source: https://chatffb.com/players/ed-oliver · ChatFFB — fantasy football answers updated from a live news wiki.
