‘This year, Beane would have no problem moving down if one of their first-round grade players isn’t available. “If it’s getting close to our pick, and we’re going man, I think we’re going to be dipping in the second round, I’ll try to move back,” Beane said.’
Archives for April 2022
Bills pick up Ed Oliver’s fifth-year option
‘The fifth year gives the Bills and Oliver time to work on a longer term extension.’
Bills exercise DT Ed Oliver’s fifth-year option
‘Bills general manager Brandon Beane said Oliver’s production last season made the decision simple.’
The top 8 prospects picked for the Bills in 2022 mock drafts
‘To get you ready, here are the most popular prospects heading to Buffalo with the No. 25 pick in the NFL Draft, according to the mock drafts.’
NFL draft profile: Clemson’s Andrew Booth Jr. brings traits that fit Bills’ mold
‘Booth is 6-foot and 194 pounds with slightly above average arm length at 31½ inches. He did not run the 40-yard dash before the draft because he’s recovering after undergoing core muscle surgery in March. However, he has top athletic traits. He has quick feet and a fast closing burst. He might have the best ball skills among corners in the draft class.’
With a deeper roster, how will Bills approach the NFL Draft’s third day?
‘Beane, however, also has gotten a solid return on his investments by hitting on Day 3 picks such as linebacker Matt Milano, wide receiver Gabriel Davis and kicker Tyler Bass.’
In Buffalo to tout state budget, Kathy Hochul defends stadium deal: ‘We got the job done’
‘”Uniting voters is their disapproval of the state kicking in $600 million for a new Buffalo Bills stadium. It’s opposed by at least 55% of every demographic group,” poll spokesman Steve Greenberg said. “Interestingly, upstaters are even less approving than downstaters of the stadium deal and are also less supportive of three New York City area casinos.”’
With Knox, Howard at top, Bills could add tight end depth in middle rounds of draft
‘They will go into 2022 with a strong 1-2 combination of Dawson Knox and O.J. Howard, and you can certainly do worse than Tommy Sweeney and Reggie Gilliam behind them.’
Buffalo Bills have ‘a little love affair’ for RB Breece Hall, says Chris Simms
‘“I’ve got a little curveball for you,” Simms tells his co-host. “And this is a little bit because I’ve heard this too. Breece Hall, Iowa State running back, off the board. I’ve heard there’s a little love affair through the grapevine up there in Buffalo that they like Breece Hall a lot.”’
NFL draft rumors: Buffalo Bills connected to LSU CB Derek Stingley Jr.
‘If Buffalo is interested in moving up into the top half of the draft, they could have several interested parties. Adam Schefter reported on Monday that multiple teams in the top half of the draft have inquired about trading back in Round 1. Considering the lack of needs Buffalo has on their overall roster, this year could be right time for Brandon Beane to go all-in for a potential defensive star like Stingley.’
Duck out: Journeyman that PFF claimed was better QB than Bills’ Josh Allen retires
‘Chahrouri certainly ruffled some feathers with his comments back in 2019, but Bills fans are now the ones quacking up.’
Poll: NY voters disapprove of tax subsidies for Buffalo Bills stadium
‘“It’s opposed by at least 55% of every demographic group,” said Siena pollster Steve Greenberg. “Interestingly, Upstaters are even less approving than Downstaters of the stadium deal and are also less supportive of three New York City area casinos.”’
Welfare for the rich is OK when it’s for teams like Bills, Titans to build new stadiums | Opinion
‘“I was aware that they were being reached out to by other cities that have lost teams before. That is real,” Hochul said in an April 13 interview with WNYC. “They had definitely other options.” “My entire life,” she added, “there was talk of them going to Toronto.” And yet, the Bills have never left Buffalo.’
Opinion: Capaccio: 2022 Mock Draft No. 2
‘Jahan Dotson – Wide receiver – Penn State.’
Poll: New Yorkers disapprove state spending on Bills stadium
‘The poll found voters disapprove, 63-24%, of the state spending $600 million on a new stadium.’