‘It’s because the Bills clearly view receivers like most of the NFL teams: important but not vital. There was enough proof long before the draft, but the Bills put it on display again, disregarding the need to move up, and instead, trading back to get the guy they wanted in Florida State’s Keon Coleman.’
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Brandon Beane balks at idea of helping Chiefs, adds more ammo on second day of draft
‘Beane has now made seven first-round trades in seven drafts since becoming Buffalo’s general manager, but for the first time Thursday, he traded back and did so twice. The Bills acquired the No. 32, No. 95 (third round) and No. 221 (seventh) in exchange for No. 28, No. 133 (fourth) and No. 248 (seventh).’
Brandon Beane loves to use third-day picks as fodder to move up, Bills have eight to maneuver
‘Most of Beane’s gambles have worked, with Allen becoming one of the top players in the NFL, while linebacker Tremaine Edmunds was a Pro Bowler with the Bills and earned a record contract with the Chicago Bears in 2023. Last year’s top pick, tight end Dalton Kincaid, looks worth the price, although the jury is still out on 2022 top pick Kaiir Elam.’
Players to know when the Bills are on the clock in the first round of the NFL draft
‘Buffalo could trade up to snag a receiver or trade down from the No. 28 pick. Here are some names to watch, regardless of where the Bills pick.’
Scheer: NFL draft stage shows Detroit, yes, Detroit, is lapping us
‘“The draft here in Detroit is going to make a big step for us in making that old image go away and people having the new image of the city,” Gilbert told The Associated Press. “We’re going to be able to showcase Detroit like never before.” Green Bay, smaller in population than Buffalo, hosts the NFL draft next year. That should tell us something, a lot of somethings. Where’s our sports commission? What’s the status of our business community working with public unions and the area tourism agency to pull our NFL proposal together? Sadly, I’m not sure we’re anywhere near in shape enough to do such a thing.’
Adonai Mitchell is the most common Bills choice in mock drafts, but that doesn’t mean he’s their pick
‘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.’
Complex Bills defensive scheme makes it difficult for rookies to crack the lineup
‘Only three players — Edmunds, Ed Oliver and Tre’Davious White — have played at least 50% of the defensive snaps as rookies since McDermott was hired by the Bills in 2017, a contrast to the eight rookies who managed that feat on offense. That may change this year.’
Bills GM Brandon Beane not keen on trading a future No. 1 pick to move up in draft
‘“If it makes sense, I’ll do it, but I don’t love it,” Beane said. “I just know that there were times in Carolina in some of my younger years where we did trade it and I felt more times we were disappointed later that we did it. Like that player we got didn’t put us all the way at the top and then you get to the next year’s draft and you’re picking 17 and you go, ‘Look who we could’ve just had.’”’
Josh Allen thankful for four years with Stefon Diggs, but Bills are ready to move on
‘Diggs never attacked Allen or the franchise in his limited media availability last season, but his once effusive and unsolicited praise for the quarterback diminished. In public it seemed that it was a one-way relationship, as to this day, no one has revealed why Diggs was unhappy or why he needed to leave the facility on the first day of mandatory minicamp last year.’
Experts weigh in on how to determine true speed and it’s value it during NFL draft season
‘“I think they should probably put an end to those conversations, but I don’t think that will happen because it’s very clickbait,” University at Buffalo sprints coach Jhad Jones said. “Every time it comes up, I see a lot of track coaches on social media get riled up about it and start Tweeting about it, talking about it on Facebook and on message boards, so it creates a great buzz that I think that they are trying to get.”’
Burning non-draft questions linger as Bills return for offseason training program
‘Buffalo has 28 players returning from last season’s opening day roster, the fewest since 2019. Allen, now, should be the unequivocal face of the franchise in the way Patrick Mahomes is with the Chiefs, Tom Brady was with the Patriots and Aaron Rodgers was with the Packers — a cut above the rest.’
Can the Bills be tempted to risk a big trade in the draft for an uncertain reward?
‘Beane has established himself as one of the most aggressive general managers in the NFL, trading up in the first round four times in his six drafts with the Buffalo Bills. But Beane has never mortgaged an extra first-round pick to make a move, even when it was time to draft Josh Allen in 2018.’
Death may turn the lights out for good on O.J. Simpson’s tarnished legacy
‘A smile and engaging personality catapulted Simpson to stardom no Buffalo athlete has ever experienced, parlaying a career of running through defenses to running through the airport in a national Hertz car rental commercial, while working as an analyst on Monday Night Football and the NFL on NBC. And then all of that was washed away on June 12, 1994.’
Pfeiffer: Reflections on the ‘Trial of the Century’
‘For close to 10 months, in 1995, as a reporter for WIVB TV/News4Buffalo, I spent an average of 60 hours a week chronicling Simpson’s trial for the slashing murder of his estranged wife and a restaurant waiter. It had been dubbed the “Trial of the Century” (though truth be told it was more the “Trial of the Second Half of the Century,” proceeded in 1935 by the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the accused Lindbergh baby kidnapper).’
Assessing the Bills imaginary Super Bowl window a fruitless discussion in topsy-turvy NFL
‘Perhaps the Bills take a step back this season and reach the playoffs as a wild-card, but once a team gets into the tournament, anything can happen. The Giants in 2007 and 2011, the 2012 Ravens, the 2020 Buccaneers and 2021 Rams are all examples of teams that weren’t expected to do much damage but got hot in the playoffs and won the Super Bowl.’