‘Beane then traded Taylor to the Cleveland Browns for a third-round pick (No. 65) – which was later used to trade up to draft linebacker Tremaine Edmunds at No. 16 (but that’s a different story) – and began climbing the draft board to select his new quarterback.’
Archives for April 19, 2021
Bills draft roundtable part 2: What have we learned about Brandon Beane in his first three drafts?
‘The jury is out on Beane’s second big draft move, trading up for Tremaine Edmunds, but he still made the right call to fill a critical hole in the middle of the defense. Ed Oliver, Dawson Knox and A.J. Epenesa also fall into the jury-is-out category, though Knox might have already collided with a limited ceiling, but the right spots were addressed.’
Bills can begin offseason program on Monday
‘Typically, Phase 1 of the nine-week program lasts two weeks. However, the NFL sent a memo to all teams last week stating that Phase 1 will be four weeks long this year, ending on May 14, with Phase 2 beginning May 17.’
Member of Bills trying to tackle hunger in his hometown
‘This food giveaway is through Dawkins’ foundation, which is called Dion’s Dreamers.’
Allen opens up about contract extension talks
‘”I want to listen and be engaged in talks,” said the 24-year old. “If we can get something soon ironed out soon I’d obviously love to be locked down in Buffalo for a very long time.”‘
Bills Today | Dion Dawkins did this for his hometown community this weekend
‘Through his foundation, Dion’s Dreamers, and with the help of Plainfield Fruit and Produce and over 60 volunteers they were able to distribute fresh produce and essentials to families in the city of Rahway, New Jersey and the surrounding area. Dawkins was born and raised in Rahway and hosted the event at Rahway High School, where he graduated in 2013 before going to college at Temple.’