‘When I talked to (Bills head coach) Sean McDermott at the combine, one of the things he said is we have to get better around Josh Allen, well, they did. This kid gets them really that much better. This is a heck of a tackle. Nice move by the Buffalo Bills.’
Archives for April 2019
NFL Draft 2019: Buffalo Bills’ trenches just got a lot nastier (What media, players are saying about Cody Ford)
‘What were media members and one Bills player saying about Ford following his selection? Here are some of the top reactions.’
Buffalo Bills go running back with No. 74 pick, select FAU’s Devin Singletary
‘Singletary played in 38 games during his collegiate career and totalled 4,299 yards and 66 touchdowns. He became the first player in school history to earn AP All-America honors after getting a second-team nod last season.’
NFL Draft 2019: 5 things to know about new Buffalo Bills RB Devin Singletary
‘When looking for LeSean McCoy’s heir apparent, who better to eventually replace the veteran than a back that has drawn comparisons to Buffalo’s lead back? The 5-foot-7-inch running back is known for his ability to improvise on the field.’
2019 NFL Draft: Grading Buffalo Bills drafting RB Devin Singletary in Round 3
‘The move was surprising mostly because Beane signed free agent T.J. Yeldon just a few days ago and he joins veterans LeSean McCoy and Frank Gore, along with holdovers from 2018 Marcus Murphy and Keith Ford.’
NFL Draft 2019: ‘Insane elusiveness. Great vision’ (What they’re saying about Buffalo Bills RB Devin Singletary)
‘What were media members saying about the move? Here are some of the best reactions.’
2019 NFL Draft: What does Bills drafting RB Devin Singletary mean for LeSean McCoy?
‘Many expected the next move to come in the draft to get younger but Beane signed 25-year-old free agent T.J. Yeldon, who played his first four seasons in Jacksonville, just days before the draft. That move seemed to put the running back position on the back-burner in the draft. Maybe a Day 3 flyer on a speedy dual-threat back?’
Buffalo Bills trade up again in NFL Draft, select tight end Dawson Knox in 3rd round
‘Knox may not be the Ole Miss product Bills fans were hoping for — many wanted the team to draft speedster receiver D.K. Metcalf — but the newest tight end on the Buffalo roster was certainly a position of need heading into the draft despite adding free agent Tyler Kroft from Cincinnati.’
NFL Draft 2019: 5 things to know about Buffalo Bills TE Dawson Knox
‘Adding a tight end that can catch and block was important to Buffalo. Knox is a willing blocker and among the better blocking tight ends available in this year’s draft class.’
2019 NFL Draft: Grading Buffalo Bills trading up and drafting TE Dawson Knox in Round 3
‘“He’s a very good athlete. He tested well,” Beane said. “(I) was able to see him live this year versus South Carolina. And warming up, you could just see. I didn’t feel like they used him to accentuate some of the things that he does well. He’s one of those guys, he is a combo guy. Some of the tight ends we think are truly just a flex or some are just a Y that you really don’t want to include in the passing game a lot. I do think that he is a dual threat. I think he’s got upside.”’
NFL Draft 2019: Dawson Knox will make Buffalo Bills look smart for years to come (What they’re saying about new TE)
‘With the No. 96 pick, Buffalo selected Ole Miss tight end Dawson Knox. Knox reportedly held a private workout with the Bills and was one of the team’s top-30 pre-draft visitors. He’ll enter a situation where he can earn immediate playing time as long as he can hold off the likes of Tyler Kroft, Jason Croom and Jake Fisher.’
NFL Draft 2019: Buffalo Bills coaches promised to stand on table for me, says first-round pick Ed Oliver
‘“When I got that call, I pretty much knew who was on the other end,” Oliver told Howard Simon and Jeremy White. “I was so excited because I knew if I was there they were going to take me. Just for them being so honest with me and upfront with me. Their d-line coach (Teerlinck), their defensive coordinator (Frazier) standing on the table, saying, ‘If you’re there, I’m standing on the table for you. We’re going to take you,’ and it actually came true.”’
Here’s what former Bills DT Kyle Williams told Ed Oliver on draft night
‘“Actually, Kyle Williams hit me up last night and basically letting me know that everything gonna be all right and if you need anything, hit him up,” Oliver said Friday at the Bills facility. “I told him, yeah, I wanna holler at him and I wanna pick his brain a little bit and see what kept him around so long.”’
NFL Draft 2019: Ed Oliver to Buffalo Bills among day one’s best picks, says John Clayton
‘The Bills lucked out in having Oliver, one of the draft’s two best defensive tackles, falling to them at ninth overall. Some thought the team was going to trade up to No. 3 overall to land Alabama’s Quinnen Williams, but that would have cost Buffalo a lot of draft capital. Oliver has the potential to be a difference-maker for the Bills’ defense, and they didn’t have to surrender any additional choices to get him.’
NFL Draft 2019: Todd McShay believes Buffalo Bills made one of Round 1’s best picks with Ed Oliver
‘I also really liked the Bills taking defensive tackle Ed Oliver with the following pick. He has the potential to be a high-end 3-technique. Oliver is disruptive in the middle, posting 53.5 tackles for loss over three seasons at Houston. He legitimately could have been top-four pick, but Buffalo had some good fortune in the powerful lineman falling into its lap.’