‘The options on the table for the Bills to draft a receiver early are, well, everything. A major trade up, moving up a couple to several spots — as Beane has done in the first rounds of the past two drafts — staying put at No. 28 or moving back in the draft. The Bills have never drafted a receiver on the first two days under Beane, but continuing that trend this year seems unlikely.’
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‘That said, Beane isn’t a stranger to doing this in years past. And when he has a major need, he tends to trade up to get the guy he covets most. Last year, he traded up to snag tight end Dalton Kincaid, who wasn’t even filling a major need but was simply a prospect the organization loved. But in terms of targeting their need, the Bills traded up in Round 1 to nab quarterback Josh Allen. They traded up to get linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. And they moved up to snag cornerback Kaiir Elam. Every one of those first-rounders filled a glaring need.’
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‘The Bills currently have 10 selections in this year’s draft but only two in the first three rounds. That could change before Thursday or during the draft through trades, however.’
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‘The Bills currently hold the 28th pick in the first round, though this position could shift as draft strategies unfold. A significant factor in their draft decisions will be how the new players fit into the Bills’ evolving offense. Quarterback Josh Allen emphasizes the importance of compatibility and the strategic vision for the team.’
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‘The only two moves that can be considered “surprising” are cutting Mitch Morse and trading Stefon Diggs – for different reasons. Morse played at a high level last year, and quarterback Josh Allen loves him. For those reasons, that is a tough cut, but the team’s cap situation at least provided a valid reason. Trading Diggs was surprising because the team is eating the largest dead-money cap hit for a non-quarterback in NFL history, and the need for a No. 1 wide receiver is now huge on the current roster. It is clear the team views his departure as addition by subtraction – although that remains to be seen if it’s true.’
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‘With only one more bid package expected after that as part of the entire construction program, committee members are starting to feel the urgency, even if the project is over two years from completion.’
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‘The Bills’ PSL deal reminds me of the old “Let’s Make a Deal” TV show, only worse. The team is showing the owners of the most expensive season tickets what’s behind the curtain first. Only after those ticket holders have opted in or out will other fans find out what’s behind Door Number One. Is it a fabulous new car or a nanny goat?’
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‘Still, Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane must choose wisely at No. 28. He can ensure getting a top player by trading up via the 2025 second-round pick gained from the Stefon Diggs trade to Houston. Beane has signaled a desire not to do that, but it’s not out of the question.’
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‘The Bills brought in edge rusher Casey Toohill in free agency on a one-year deal. Toohill, 27, had a career-high 5 sacks in 2023 with the Washington Commanders. Kingsley Johnathan and Kameron Cline round out Buffalo’s edge rusher room as both players spent the majority of last season on the practice squad. All three will factor into the battle to provide depth at the position.’
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‘Thomas is considered by many to be out of reach for the Bills at No. 28, which has allowed Mitchell’s name to heat up, barring a trade. Between CBS, ESPN and NFL.com, Mitchell has been mocked to the Bills 20 times over the last two months and seven of eight analysts for CBS currently have him going to Buffalo.’
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‘”Not taking our foot of the gas with the Bills,” North said when asked how the league sees the Bills from a national broadcast standpoint headed into 2024. “I don’t think there’s any question they have one of the best players in the league and that is the must-see TV we’ve been talking about here. What makes me want to go sit in front of the television for a few hours? It’s somebody like that.”
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‘The receiver room isn’t devoid of talent, but this reminds me of 2020 when the Bills had talent in John Brown and Cole Beasley, but added star power when they traded for Diggs from the Minnesota Vikings. This is why Beane has to figure out a way to move up come Thursday night.’
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‘”There may be some reason that they want to do this for tax purposes right now while the tax rates are as low as they are for this year and next year, maybe taking some money off the table and defraying the ownership cost,” said Jill Schlesinger of ‘Jill on Money’ during a recent appearance on WBEN. “And doing so when the capital gains rate is as low as it is currently, that may be a great incentive.”‘
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‘”This is very important to our community, to the life of our community,” said Rev. Mark Blue, who was elected chair of the committee on Monday. “We will ask those questions, we will dig into the information, we will make sure that all in that agreement is being done. That’s our job.”‘