When the Buffalo Bills selected T.J. Parker with the No. 35 overall pick in the second round, I wasn’t enamored with the selection . While I believe Parker can be a solid player, I’m not sure it was what the Bills needed with their first pick of the draft. Not everyone shares my point of view , including NFL writer Tom Blair, who writes that Parker is in a position to succeed with Buffalo in Year 1. “If Parker impresses, he can start down the path toward becoming a crucial defense counterweight to Josh Allen’s superstar QB play,” wrote Blair. To one of Blair’s points made in his article, Parker’s selection seemed a bit redundant with players of similar style, Greg Rousseau and Bradley Chubb in tow. However, in first-year defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s new multiple-front system , there should be plenty of room for Parker to step into what the Bills hope is one of the league’s top edge-setting units. Parker’s track record Clemson Tigers defensive end T.J.…