’28.) Buffalo Bills: Adonai Mitchell – Wide receiver – Texas.’
Archives for April 2024
Who will Bills draft in 1st round? See what experts are saying
‘Shocker: most experts have the Bills taking a wide receiver in the first round.’
Carucci Take 2: Receiver is an obvious Bills draft priority, but where will they pick one?
‘Many media mock drafts have the Bills choosing Adonai Mitchell of Texas. At 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds, he has excellent size and speed. Mitchell’s ability to consistently beat press coverage, an area where rookie receivers routinely struggle, makes him especially attractive. His shortcomings when it comes to running precise routes and aggressively snatching the ball out of the air are what could push him to the lower part of the first round.’
NFL mock drafts: Here’s who the Bills could select in the first round
‘We’ll narrow down that list and provide a sample of who those reporters believe the Bills will select next month. These mock draft selections are current, as of April 24.’
Brian Thomas to the Buffalo Bills? Why it could be the move they need to make
‘Thomas kept things pretty general during his combine interview, but his respect for Allen sure stood out. The Bills have been rumored to select Thomas if he falls to them in plenty of mocks. There’s the chance he gets selected before 28th, but with so much draft capital, the Bills could be willing to move up to draft Thomas.’
Buffalo Bills: 2024 NFL Draft Preview
‘If you plan on staying up to watch the Bills first round selection, make sure you have an extra dose of caffeine. Even if they trade up to a higher pick, the chance of the Bills moving into the top 10 is practically next to zero. This will almost certainly be a later first round pick once the draft starts at 8 p.m.’
Top 7 storylines to watch for in 2024 NFL Draft
‘”I think receivers will stretch to the fourth round, fifth round. You’re going to feel good about some of the receivers still on your board,” Brugler said on One Bills Live. “Now that’s not saying you should wait until you get to the 120’s (to draft a WR).”‘
Transition game: Bills enter NFL draft searching for replacements after roster purge
‘No team with quarterback Josh Allen at the height of his powers will ever be starting over.’
NFL draft preview: Taking a closer look at Bills’ needs by position
‘Buffalo Bills fans have another couple of days to watch, study and debate which wide receivers would be the best fit for the team in the draft. The need is obvious after the blockbuster trade of Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, and it was apparent even before the trade of Diggs.’
Final mock draft: Bills make a move up to fill receiver need
’16. Buffalo Bills (projected trade with Seattle). Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU. Beane said it himself – he’s his own worst enemy when it comes to patience on draft day. In four of his six years running the Bills’ draft, Beane has traded out of his original first-round pick, three times in a move up and once for wide receiver Stefon Diggs. He makes another move in this mock to get a receiver who might end up replacing Diggs. Thomas has the size, speed and production that makes him a perfect fit (on paper) for the Buffalo offense. He will need to expand the number of routes he runs in the NFL, but there is no reason to think he’s not capable of doing that. To move up, the Bills send No. 28, No. 60 in the second round, No. 160 in the fifth round and a 2025 second-round draft pick and they also get back No. 81 in the third round this year.’
Mock roundup: Seems clear Bills will draft wide receiver
‘Other wide receivers mocked to the Bills were Brian Thomas Jr. (LSU), Ladd McConkey (Georgia), Xavier Worthy (Texas) and Troy Franklin (Oregon). Of the six projecting Thomas, four had the Bills needing to trade up to get him. The Bills are slated to pick at No. 28. NBC Sports’ Chris Simms, who had Thomas falling to Buffalo at 28, pointed to his sources citing an off-the-field injury for Thomas that could cause him to drop.’
Bills Mailbag: How much pull does Josh Allen have on the draft plans?
‘During his pre-draft news conference last week, Beane talked about Allen’s involvement in the draft. The general manager said he likes that Allen is invested in asking about some of the prospects the Bills might be interested in. He admitted, though, that Allen doesn’t do the extensive work that the team’s personnel department does (nor should he be expected to). Allen himself also said, “I’d like to think that I have some input in who we get to pick, but honestly, I really don’t.” I wouldn’t 100% agree with that statement. Allen’s input is and should be valuable for the franchise, but when it comes to the draft, Beane rightfully should have the final say. If the scenario you laid out comes to be, Rick, Beane would pull the trigger on the trade for Thomas.’
NFL Draft 2024: What time will Buffalo Bills make their first round pick?
‘Based on the past three drafts, Buffalo will not make their selection until after 11 p.m.’
Realistic FA WR options Bills could pursue
‘The Bills currently have roughly $3 million in cap space per OverTheCap.com and will receive another $10 million in cap space after June 1 due to the release of cornerback Tre’Davious White. WR’s Khalil Shakir, Curtis Samuel, and Mack Hollins are expected to be active on game days for Buffalo. Still, adding at least two more talented wideouts to that group is possible.’
A wish for community ownership of the Bills; good luck to new/old Sabres coach Lindy Ruff
‘The fact Pegula is putting part of his franchise up for sale indicates he has cash flow issues at a time when he is on the hook for cost overruns at the new Highmark Stadium, which is scheduled to open in 2026. Those overruns for his new $1.4 billion playpen reportedly stand at $300 million, and there’s sure to be more. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if the price tag tops $2 billion by the time the final coat of paint dries. Additionally, Pegula has committed millions for improvements to downtown Buffalo’s KeyBank Center, home to two of his other franchises: the NHL’s Sabres and the Major League Lacrosse Bandits. Pegula also pays the bills for the MLL’s Rochester Knighthawks and the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League.’