‘“I feel like you could plug me in a lot of systems and I could get off,” Moore told Sherman. “I feel like Kansas City, Buffalo, Green Bay… All the systems where they’re known for offense, I feel like I could thrive over there. I feel like I can do it all so it really doesn’t matter what system it is.’
Archives for April 2022
Buffalo Bills 7-round mock draft 2.0: Trade back and then up lands CB and RB in Round 2
‘From a Bills perspective, the three prime trade-up targets in the draft for Beane are off the board. Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton went to the Giants at 7, LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. went 3rd overall to the Houston Texans and Gardner went to Philadelphia.’
How to watch the NFL Draft 2022: Round 1 start time, TV channel, FREE live stream, pick order
‘The 2022 NFL Draft begins with Round 1 on Thursday, April 28 (4/28/2022) at 8:00 p.m. on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and the NFL Network. It can be streamed live on fuboTV, Sling and other live TV streaming services.’
Buffalo Bills mentioned in latest ‘This Is Us’ episode
‘“Before every Super Bowl they make Super Bowl champion merch with both teams on it so they have stuff ready to go no matter who wins, right? But once a team loses, they don’t want the stuff with the losing team on it. They don’t want Super Bowl champion Buffalo Bills sweatshirts so you know where that stuff used to go?”’
Commentary: Unpacking potential Bills draft-day decisions
‘The only position of need the Bills didn’t address in free agency was cornerback. The options available are older and likely too expensive to be a Band-Aid. Booth and Elam are the two most likely to be available at No. 25.’
Opinion: Capaccio: Final thoughts on the Bills draft
‘I do think the hype is getting a bit out of control, but I wouldn’t dismiss the Bills selecting the Iowa State back with the 25th overall pick.’
Opinion: 2022 NFL Mock Draft 3.0
‘Kyler Gordon – Cornerback – Washington. This pick represents three things that all come together for the Bills: need, value, and trends.’
Opinion: 2022 NFL Mock Draft
‘That’s when Bills general manager Brandon Beane officially picked up his phone to move up and get what many people believe to be the drafts very best player, University of Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton.’
Josh Reed’s Mock Draft
’25. Buffalo Bills – Trent McDuffie, CB Washington.’
What Bills fans should expect in the NFL draft this year
‘Names such as cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. from Clemson, cornerback Kyler Gordon from Washington, and even running back Breece Hall from Iowa State are among the top of the mock drafts for the Bills.’
2022 NFL Draft: Intriguing first round prospects for the Buffalo Bills
‘Bills Mafia will have to add an extra boost of caffeine to their Thursday diets. Buffalo holds the 25th pick in the draft, which isn’t expected to come until after the 11 o’clock hour. Of course, Buffalo could always trade up, or even trade down, which would add even more waiting time to see what the selection will be.’
8 things to watch for the Bills in 2022 NFL draft
‘”It’s probably the most uncertain year it’s been in a number of years,” said Bills GM Brandon Beane in an appearance on One Bills Live. “I think there’s some consensus on a certain number of players that no matter what will be off the board for us. We might not know the right team he’s going to, but we know he’ll be off the board for us. So, we try to take the number of guys that are left and then work what’s in the pool for us from there.”‘
Bills pick up fifth-year option on defensive tackle Ed Oliver
‘While his first two years in the league maybe didn’t quite live up to the lofty expectations that come with being a top-10 pick, Oliver turned a corner in 2021.’
Move up? Go back? Stand pat? All options are open to Bills GM Brandon Beane
‘“Knowing your board, having a feel, too, of how the draft is going to fall, I think this year is going to be a little harder,” Beane said. “In past years, we’ve kind of known where some of these quarterbacks were going and where some other guys might fall. It seems like a crapshoot right now to where the quarterbacks will fall, which will ultimately decide what position players get pushed down to 25.”’
Trading up would be costly for Bills in a draft that has Day 2 value
‘Buffalo likely would have to give up both its second- and third-round picks this year to move up 10 to 12 spots from No. 25 overall. Or it could cost the Bills both their third-rounder and a first-round pick in next year’s draft.’