‘Picking 30th, they might have a tough time finding a player with a genuine first-round grade. They could always trade up, which would be consistent with the history and reputation of General Manager Brandon Beane. It’s also possible a legit first-round edge rusher, or two, could fall to the Bills as teams with other pressing needs make their selections.’
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Buffalo Bills fans love their game-day beer and weed, study finds
‘However, Bills fans said they drank even more when Buffalo was winning. In that category they came in fourth at 54%. Filling out the rest of the Top 5: the Indianapolis Colts (51%), Atlanta Falcons (55%), Jacksonville Jaguars (56%) and Baltimore Ravens (58%).’
Bills’ Josh Allen has advice for NDSU’s Trey Lance when it comes to doubters
‘“Trey, what’s up man? Josh Allen with the Bills here. Let me tell you something,” says Allen. “You’re always going to have doubters. I’ve heard it all before. You’re not good enough to play quarterback in the NFL. You’re untested. Your competition is too weak. Ignore them. Get on the field and let your game do the talking. It’s time to make some noise, Trey.”’
Opinion: Where Bills stand at numbers at each position
‘While there are obviously fewer numbers at several positions, two of them stand out and look much lighter than others: Offensive line and defensive back, and especially safety in the secondary.’
Bills Today | Where the Bills rank on the AFC’s hierarchy
‘Buffalo elevating this high is a credit to the methodical decisions made by coach Sean McDermott and his hand-picked general manager, Brandon Beane, since their arrival in 2017. By the time McDermott’s fundamental defense experienced a so-so year in 2020, the offense was fully formed enough to pick up the slack. I like the value in the Bills re-signing Matt Milano and tackle Daryl Williams. I love the offensive core of players, the coaching staff and most of the defensive core. The Bills could still use help in the defensive front seven via the draft, but their floor should be as a double-digit-win team.’