‘Ansah, who was selected No. 5 overall by Detroit in the 2013 draft, has been inconsistent throughout his six years with the Lions. The speedy and athletic 6-foot-5, 275-pounder out of Brigham Young led all rookies with eight sacks. He recorded an NFC-best 14.5 in 2015 and added 12 sacks in 2017 but finished with 2 sacks in 2016 and 4 sacks in 2018. Ansah was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2015 and is fourth on Detroit’s all-time career sacks list with 48. He’s one of 15 players who have produced at least eight sacks in their rookie season over the last 10 years.’
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Maiorana: Bills made the right call declining Shaq Lawson’s fifth-year option
‘In Sean McDermott’s 4-3 defense, Lawson has been used primarily as an edge rusher, and he simply hasn’t given the Bills enough production.’
Buffalo Bills sign the ‘LeBron James of football’ David Sills to undrafted free agent contract
‘Sills garnered national attention by leading the country in touchdown receptions at West Virginia. But he was in the national spotlight long before that as a middle school quarterback when he received an offer from USC as a 13-year-old. It led to outlets calling Sills the “LeBron James of football,” an impossible moniker for a barely-teenager to live up to. Sills has overcome injuries, scrutiny and college transfers to transform his body and his game. Now his journey has brought him to Buffalo, where he has a shot to earn a spot on an NFL roster.’
Did the Buffalo Bills have one of the best drafts in the NFL? The analysts say yes.
‘The offseason priority in Buffalo was clear: Help second-year quarterback Josh Allen. He was up and down in Year 1, but it was tough to fully evaluate him as the offense didn’t have much talent overall, particularly at receiver and tight end. GM Brandon Beane added wide receivers John Brown and Cole Beasley plus tight end Tyler Kroft to give Allen some better targets. The Bills also reshuffled their offensive line, with definite upgrades at center (Mitch Morse) and right tackle (Ty Nsekhe) and a few other low-cost moves.’
A draft and offseason to remember as Bills have completely revamped their roster
‘If they were hooked up to a lie detector machine, it would be revealed that McDermott and Beane — given the salary cap hell the Bills were in which limited their ability to improve the team — hated much of what took place last year, but they also expected most of it.’
Vosean Joseph: 3 things to know about Buffalo Bills 5th round draft pick
‘“Whatever they want me to play, I’ll be up to the challenge to go out there and do what I can to help the team win,” Joseph said. “I’m somebody who’s going to come in and compete at every level, try to give my all and contribute to the team in any way I can. They’re getting someone who really loves the game and wants to be exceptional in everything he does on and off the field.”’
Jaquan Johnson: 3 things to know about Buffalo Bills 6th round pick
‘“Johnson plays quick and decisive and covers a lot of ground, accounting for 14 turnovers in 29 starts. He is an eager run defender with the toughness required for downhill work, although his overaggressive appetite and lack of length lead to mistakes. Overall, Johnson is the type of tone-setter who affects the game with his passion and intangibles, but his lack of ideal size and speed will create limitations in the pro game, projecting as a special teamer and back-up safety.”’
Darryl Johnson Jr.: 3 things to know about Buffalo Bills 7th round pick
‘Johnson will get a chance to prove his ability as a pass rusher as he had 19 career sacks and 41 tackles for loss, but more likely, he seems like a special teams candidate or perhaps a practice squad player.’
Tommy Sweeney: 3 things to know about Buffalo Bills 7th round pick
‘Sweeney played four years for Boston College, starting 47 of 50 games in a pro-style offense, lined up mostly tight and used as a blocker.’
UB Bulls quarterback Tyree Jackson reaches undrafted free agent deal with Bills
‘Jackson towers at 6-foot-7, almost a whole foot taller than No. 1 overall pick Kyler Murray. But the track record for quarterbacks 6-foot-7 or taller who have recently appeared at the NFL Combine – Ryan Mallett, Mike Glennon, Paxton Lynch and Brock Osweiler – isn’t exactly stellar.’
Mayor Lovely Warren announces Buffalo Bills pick from Rochester on NFL Draft broadcast
‘”Rochester has a proud history and an even brighter future,” Warren said. “For the NFL to come here to highlight the Jeffersons and announce a Buffalo Bills draft pick is exciting for our city, and it highlights the great things we have going on here.”‘
Twitter outraged after Bills LeSean McCoy tweets out ‘Avengers: Endgame’ spoilers
‘After watching the movie with his son early Friday, McCoy went to social media and Tweeted that this was the “worst day ever” because of events in the eagerly awaited superhero finale. He then proceeded to tell just what happened. (To be clear, we will not reveal spoilers here.)’
NFL Draft: Buffalo Bills take Oklahoma offensive lineman Cody Ford with second-round pick
‘The Bills went from 40th overall to 38th, changing places with the Raiders. That move also cost them a fifth-round pick, No. 158 overall, the pick they had received from Oakland in last year’s trade of quarterback A.J. McCarron.’
NFL Draft: 3 things to know about Buffalo Bills second-round pick Cody Ford
‘After spending most of his high school and early college years as a guard, Ford knew he needed to slim down in order to make the transition to right tackle. He shed 15 pounds in the offseason for increased mobility which paid off with him earning first team All-Big 12 honors.’
NFL Draft: Buffalo Bills take Florida Atlantic RB Devin ‘Motor’ Singletary in third round
‘“I believe my size doesn’t matter because there’s multiple guys that have shown that size doesn’t matter in the league,” Singletary said, answering a question he gets often. “I feel I’ll be able to do the same thing; my size won’t play a factor.”’