‘The trade cost the Bills one of the only six picks they had going into the draft. Had Beane landed Kincaid at no. 27 the pick would have yielded an A. The player is a fit for what their offense is missing and the GM and head coach moved away from their stubborn pattern of going defense only in the draft’s first round (Allen was the last offensive player selected in the first round back in 2018). Kincaid’s arrival takes some of the focus off of Knox, which isn’t an ideal place to be for a player who just signed for big money ($12 million plus a season). But if Kincaid and Knox form a dynamic duo and Kincaid can open up parts of the fields where the Bills haven’t been able to operate, this is a massive win of a draft pick.’