‘He especially helped his stock during his performance at the Senior Bowl where he was 4-4 on PATs and made two field goals, including a 56-yarder.’
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‘Epenesa, at 6-6 and 280 pounds, isn’t flashy but he’s big and powerful and is seen as a foundational piece who could be used situationally behind Addison, Jerry Hughes and Trent Murphy. Hughes and Addison are also over 30 and Murphy will be 30 by the end of the regular season.’
Bills defensive line is flush with versatility
‘I’ll start by saying I don’t believe the Bills have the league’s best defensive line – it’s really pretty solid all around, but it may not even be featured in the top-five of NFL defensive lines. Having said that, they’re likely the most versatile in terms of position flexibility and overall player makeup in all of football.’
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‘Brandon Beane could afford to be more speculative after getting terrific value for edge-rushing depth in Epenesa and a perfect complementary back to Devin Singletary in Moss.’
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‘Fromm is similar to former USC QB Matt Barkley, who played a lot early and is a high character guy but doesn’t have the tools the NFL covets. Barkley is smart and solid and probably will be in the NFL as a backup for close to a decade. That’s who I think Fromm could be. It was interesting to me that Fromm ended up getting picked in the fifth round by the Bills, the team where Barkley is the backup.’
Bills double down in deep receiver class on draft’s final day
‘“Just trying to give (offensive coordiantor) Brian Daboll as many variations, not to have all the same, small guys, fast guys, big guys. I like that,” Beane said. “This receiver draft, it was true, we talked about it all spring. This was a deep class.”’
Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm was ‘too good to pass up’ for Bills
‘Fromm’s slid into the fifth round with questions about his arm strength, his small hands and overall athletic ability, but there are no questions about his leadership ability. He went 37-6 as a starter and started every game of his career but his first as a freshman before beating out Jacob Eason, who was chosen Saturday in the fourth round by the Colts.’
Even Jake Fromm was puzzled why Bills selected him, but he gets to prove himself now
‘Quarterback was at, or near, the very bottom of the list. If the Bills addressed it at all, they figured to do so maybe with their final pick, in the seventh round, or with an undrafted free agent. The player likely wouldn’t have the sort of credentials that grab your attention.’
No Bills trade? Even Brandon Beane was surprised it didn’t happen
‘“Two trades almost happened,” Beane said. “I was on a player that got selected three or four slots ahead of one of our picks. I was on with a team from the NFC and we had pretty much worked out the parameters for that move. And while I was talking to that GM, the player got selected.”’
Zack Moss brings much-needed snap, crackle, pop to Bills’ running game
‘“I think he’s going to be our physical back,” said Bills General Manager Brandon Beane. “On 38% of his runs or something (last year) he broke at least one tackle. That was some stat out there that my analytics crew had. He’s a guy that keeps his feet moving. He’s got a compact build. He holds that ball tight. … He’s not a big-time home run threat. But he’s got enough play speed. He’s got what I call competitive speed. You do see some long runs from Moss.”’
Bills select UCF receiver Gabriel Davis in fourth round
‘Davis will also face competition for a reserve role from Duke Williams, Isaiah McKenzie, Andre Roberts, Robert Foster and Ray-Ray McCloud.’
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‘Working his craft: Davis says he’s spent a lot of time around elite pro and college players while working with Tom Shaw, who runs a speed and combine prep camp in Florida. Among his trainees have been Derrick Henry, Dak Prescott and Saquon Barkley. “He takes tremendous pride in working his craft,” UCF receivers coach Darrell Wyatt told the Orlando Sentinel. “He’s always trying to get better. He’s studying other receivers on the professional level, the college level, always pushing himself every week and never being satisfied.”‘
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‘“First off, man, I’m excited,” he said. “I’m excited to be a part of the team. Humble and hungry and ready to go in and serve any way I can. For me and my family, I hated it a little more for my family than for me. The waiting’s been tough. It has been a little longer than expected, but I’m so excited, so blessed. I mean, there’s only so many people who get this opportunity to get that phone call. Beyond thankful to be here in this position. I just couldn’t be any more grateful and super excited.”’
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‘“We saw evidence of a lack of big-time arm strength, which we knew was a problem at the combine. He had trouble making some of those throws that you need to make,” Kiper said in March.’
Bills use sixth-round pick on Tyler Bass, kicker who excels at touchbacks
‘Bass, 5-foot-10 and 183 pounds, has a big leg and potentially could help the Bills’ special teams by preventing kickoff returns. He kicked touchbacks on 198 of 268 kickoffs (73.9%) in his college career, including 55 of 72 kickoffs (76.4%) last season.’