'“It’s going great,” Beane told Buffalobills.com of his department’s meetings thus far. “I meet with my staff and we talk about a short list, who’s out there, who’s not. Then Sean and I talk about areas of weakness on our roster, not necessarily players, but positions where we’re looking to upgrade and fill spots.'
Top 5 moments from the Bills 2017 Rookie Tour
' “I was ecstatic,” said OL Dion Dawkins when describing his reaction to seeing Niagara Falls for the first time. “How close to nature I am and to just see how pretty the water is after it goes over the falls. I’m extremely excited.”'
Bills Today: Darby expects more chances for picks
'"Last year I dropped about four or five picks, so you know, my season wouldn’t have been that horrible if I caught those," he said. "I've just got to work on my hands, and that’s something I’ve been stressing."'
With Stephon Gilmore gone, it's Ronald Darby's time to shine for Bills
'“Stephon, he’s a blessed dude. Hard worker,” Darby said. “I learned a lot from him and I'm just going to carry that on. He’s like a true big brother. He's a really quiet dude until he opens up to you. Always here on time, his eating habits, his film study – we're just sitting in the locker room and he's on his iPad, looking at film, looking at film – he's just real driven, and it paid off. You see what he got.”'
Vic Carucci's Bills analysis: Much more long-term than short-term thinking behind roster build
'There are too many spots in need of upgrading and too many bloated salaries belonging to underachievers that have to be kept until dumping them won't have a crippling cap impact to expect rapid improvement. The Bills have said goodbye to half of the players who appeared in at least one game last season, and it's unrealistic to expect the replacements and the incumbents and the new coaches, with their new schemes, to all mesh in one year.'
Football Outsiders editor: Bills will be 'measurably worse' in 2017
'"Departures will leave the Buffalo Bills depending an awful lot on rookies this year, and rookies don't always fulfill their potential right away (if ever). Two of last year's top three receivers are gone. Two of last year's top three cornerbacks are gone. And while LeSean McCoy is still around to keep the running game dangerous, Mike Gillislee was outstanding last year and losing him really hurts Buffalo's depth."'
Sal's Bills' All-90 depth chart
'Here's how I see the depth chart on both sides of the ball and special teams for the Buffalo Bills after several weeks of OTAs and minicamps…'.
Breaking down the 90: Buffalo Bills Running Backs (5/30/17)
'As running backs go, you have to take it with a grain of salt because they are running without any fear of getting hit by opponents. However, the reason why O'Neal has stood out is due to his vision in the zone blocking scheme early on, in addition to how he displays both quickness and explosiveness when he plants his foot in the ground. There is a long way to go, but I've liked what I've seen so far.'
Bills Today: Early signs positive on Dareus
'“The time that Marcell is putting in, you know, I couldn’t be happier at this point in time,” he said. “I really believe that. He’s bought in to what we’re doing and what Coach Waufle is doing on the defensive front. You know, that said, we have to continue to respect the process, and when you’re a pro that’s ongoing. You do it every day on a consistent basis over the course of time. So, that’s true of our entire team, myself included, so consistency is the key at this point.”'
Jonathan Williams hears opportunity knocking in competition for Bills' backup running back job
'“You know every day I just come out here and try to do my best,” Williams said after practice last week. “I’m learning from one of the best backs in the league in LeSean McCoy. This offensive scheme is a great scheme for any running back, so every day I'm just taking it one day at a time.'
Buffalo Bills' LeSean McCoy predicted to win 2017 NFL rushing title
'Following an impressive campaign, two NFL.com writers predicted that McCoy would win the 2017 rushing title.'
Bills Today: Why newly signed LB Hodges could be a big help
'Hodges is the kind of under-the-radar signing Buffalo should be celebrating. He represents a significant upgrade at a position this team needs. Finding a starter at this point in the offseason is often difficult, but the Bills likely got one with their latest addition.'
Preston Brown ready to challenge Reggie Ragland for Bills' starting middle linebacker job
'“I’ve been in competition since high school,” Brown said last week. “With all the linebackers, not just Reggie, but whoever it is. We’re all competing to play. I mean, we’re all trying to make the team better. The best three are going to play, or the best four, or whoever is out there is going to play and have fun.”'
Roster turnover is well underway for Bills, but more change looms on the horizon
'“If you look at our roster, I mean, from top down, it’s all new faces,” linebacker Lorenzo Alexander said. “I mean the whole secondary is different. A bunch of the linebacker corps is going to be different. … You have to take it year by year, good, bad or indifferent and always step up and try to reinvent yourself for that next season.”'
Vic Carucci's Bills Mailbag: Signing of Hodges could be real coup for Bills
'For one thing, I didn't think a linebacker of his caliber would be available this late in the offseason. It seems pretty clear that he entered the free-agent market expecting to get the big money paid in the early going, and as more and more time passed without him receiving an offer to his liking, he finally resigned himself to accepting a lesser deal but with the best possibility of starting.'