‘“We’ve got some guys that are free agents that we could bring back, but you’re right, if all of them left, we could have two to three holes,” general manager Brandon Beane admitted. “We’ve done our homework. We’ll see what happens in free agency. We’ll try and make sure we add a couple of those back if it’s not those same guys, other guys that are coming from other teams. And then the draft. We’re focused on those guys. I think there is depth on the line as well and I think we’ll be able to find some value.”’
Archives for March 2, 2019
For Bills GM Brandon Beane, exploring possible trades is a delicate, deliberate process
‘“Listen, he’s on another team but here’s what I’ll say is good players like that you always do your due diligence,” Beane said. “You know I’ve made moves before. If there’s an opportunity at any position to make a move that we think is a good fit for us, we’ll do it.”’
Who the Bills have met with at the combine
‘Fourteen players so far have confirmed they met with the Bills, seven of which are offensive tackles. Mock drafts have often had the Bills drafting tackles to this point in the draft season.’
Bills player feeding his passions, working to impact children while making WNY home
‘“I’m versatile, so I like doing a whole lot of things,” he said. “Whether it’s cooking something, or having a Play60 with kids or going to events with kids.”’
Tyree Jackson & Josh Allen share unique bond
‘“For me, I’m excited. My best ball is ahead. I’ve gotten to this point without a quarterback coach and now I have someone with Jordan Palmer to help me with my mechanics, my lower body mechanics and helped me improve,” he said. “I’ve already seen a lot of progress in six weeks.”’
Buffalo and Pitt connections would make Bills dream landing spot for RB Qadree Ollison
‘Ollison, who attended Canisius high school in Buffalo before moving on to Pitt, was a running back who enjoyed early success in his college career. After teammate, and fellow back, James Conner suffered a knee injury in the season opener, and later had to leave the team to battle cancer, Ollison stepped in as a redshirt freshman and pounded out 1,121 rushing yards with 11 touchdowns while averaging better than five yards per carry (5.3).’