'Hodges would add some competition to the linebacker room. While defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier said the Bills have linebackers to fit the 4-3 scheme, it appears to be one of the weaker positions on the roster in terms of depth.'
Former GM Doug Whaley predicts bright future for Bills
'"[McDermott] is methodical. The one thing that impressed us throughout the interview process was how detailed he is and how methodical he is in his approach to everything he does. The one thing I feel very confident is that the Buffalo Bills, he will have them in position to win a lot of games. They won't be beating themselves. He will have them prepared as well as any coach in the NFL. The game won't be determined on them beating themselves, because he will have them prepared."'
Whaley not bitter in departure from Bills
'Whaley added "As a parting gift, we left them with two first round picks next year."'
Report: Buffalo Bills to host free agent linebacker Gerald Hodges
'Adding a player like Gerald Hodges at this point of free agency — and with how big of a need the linebacker position continues to be for the Bills — would be a humongous addition for them.'
Bills Today: Lawson's first swing at OTAs
'“It feels great to be in everything: OTA’s, off-season workouts. I feel like last year I was just, it feels like it was going by slow because I was hurt and trying to determine when I’m getting back on the field,” Lawson said. “I’m making sure every day I’m taking care of my body a lot more so I can continue to be on the field. But it’s been great going out here with OTA’s, getting to know the new rookies, getting to know schemes, new coaches and things like that so it’s been great!”'
Reggie Ragland easing his way back into practice for Bills
'"Coming from Alabama, being able to play at the highest level you can play of college football and then coming to the pros and playing with some great guys like LeSean McCoy and Richie Incognito," Ragland said. "And then, the GM and everybody has you pegged as starting and you get out there and you’re playing and it happens – it’s very tough. But I know it happened for a reason and I know that I’ve got to keep getting stronger and keep coming back mentally stronger also."'
8 Buffalo Bills who could be named to the team's Wall of Fame
'Longevity is the only case against Gilchrist, but he was a special player during his three seasons in Buffalo. He led the AFL in rushing yards in two of his three seasons in Buffalo and rushed for 122 yards to help Buffalo win their first AFL Championship in 1964.'
Bills QB Nate Peterman helps create first rookie card
'Peterman was one of 40 rookies making the rounds at LA Memorial Coliseum, wearing his Bills gear the first time. He said it's a dream come true to have his first trading card, but so would earning a starting job in the NFL.'
Dion Dawkins: Transition into the NFL
'“Once I got to the regular OTAs, I can see that the game is extremely fast and I have to be sharp every play.” Dawkins said.'
'Keep it simple' is a good rallying cry for the Bills' 2017 defense
'“The 3-4, there's a lot to learn with it. The 4-3, it's simple. Put your hand in the dirt, go get the quarterback and set the edge in the run game.”'
Jay Skurski's Bills Mailbag: What to make of the QB coach, positions to 'worry' about
'Starting at tight end, Nick O'Leary figures to be the second option behind Charles Clay. That is definitely a position I thought the Bills could have addressed in the draft, but with only six picks, it didn't work out. The team did kick the tires on free agent Gary Barnidge recently, which shows they are looking at the possibility of adding to the position. Project Logan Thomas, who was acquired late last season, is ingriguing, but it's tough to know how much he's progressed without seeing him in practice and a preseason game, at least.'
Which Buffalo Bills rookies will have biggest roles in 2017?
'Despite trading down to the end of the first round, the Bills still found a replacement for Stephon Gilmore. Tre'Davious White, a four-year starter at LSU, is expected to compete with Kevon Seymour for the team's No. 2 cornerback job.'
Once up for the same job in Miami, Hickey and Gaine now colleagues in Buffalo
'Hickey had one year with complete control of the Dolphins' personnel department: 2014. His moves that year included signing left tackle Branden Albert, who made the Pro Bowl once during his time with the Dolphins, and drafting star receiver Jarvis Landry.'
Jonathan Meeks hopes his NFL status can help Haiti
'Meeks plans to donate to the group based on his statistics during the 2017 season. He’s an unrestricted free agent at the moment, but has faith that he’ll find a spot where he can contribute to a team – and the Haitian people – this fall.'
Beane up for challenge in Buffalo
'“The people are real nice just like you have in the Carolinas,” he said. “Family is very important in Buffalo. People don’t leave Buffalo once you get to Buffalo.”'