‘Across his college career, totaled 132 career tackles, 22 tackles for loss and 10 sacks along with 13 quarterback hurries, six pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.’
WGR
Bills select wide receiver Kaden Prather out of Maryland with 240th overall pick
‘Prather finished his collegiate career with 162 catches and 1,966 yards and 12 touchdowns in 48 games. This was split between his time at West Virginia from 2021 to 2022 and Maryland from 2023 to 2024.’
Bills Draft cornerback and offensive tackle in sixth round of 2025 NFL Draft
‘Strong played five seasons at Virginia Tech from 2020-24. He tallied 112 career total tackles, two tackles for loss, seven interceptions, and 28 defended passes. In his senior season at Virginia Tech, Strong started 12 games, recorded a career-high 32 tackles, and added six pass breakups along with two interceptions.’
Opinion: Capaccio: Beane makes statement with defense, defense, defense
‘Six of Beane’s first seven choices came from the defensive side of the ball, including three cornerbacks, two defensive tackles, and an edge rusher.’
Bills draft cornerback and tight end in round 5 of 2025 NFL Draft
‘Hancock played in 42 games in his four-year career at Ohio State. He tallied 98 total tackles, including four tackles for loss, two and a half sacks, three interceptions, 14 defended passes and four forced fumbles.’
Bills select defensive tackle T.J. Sanders with 41st overall pick in 2025 NFL Draft
‘The Buffalo Bills decided not to wait until pick 56 to make their first selection of the second round. Instead, they traded with the Chicago bears to move up to pick 41 and select defensive tackle T.J. Sanders out of South Carolina.’
Bills select defensive end Landon Jackson with 72nd overall pick in 2025 NFL Draft
‘Jackson began his career at LSU in 2021 before transferring to Arkansas where he would play the majority of his career from 2022-2024.’
Opinion: Capaccio: Bills stick to defense, and SEC, with first three picks
‘“How can you not respect the SEC and their track record?,” general manager Brandon Beane said Friday night after his picks were complete. “A lot of talent. Every year, every draft. A lot of premium players. Not that that’s the only league, but it’s a pretty loaded division.”’
Bills select cornerback Maxwell Hairston with 30th overall pick in 2025 NFL Draft
‘Hairston completed his college career as a two-year starter. He played in 32 games and started 20.’
Beane says Hairston gives Bills something they lacked at cornerback – speed
‘Three months later, they selected the player who ran the fastest forty yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine (4.28) and led the SEC with five interceptions in 2023.’
Beane says Bills draft board is a collaborative effort
‘”It’s hard because we’re all competitive,” he said. “We all want to be right, but we’re not always right. And as I’ve said, this is a projection business. You’re weighing risk, whatever round it is. Especially when you’re talking about a one and two and things like that. And so, you know, I just want to get it right for the team and for Terry Pegula and that crew. That’s my job. It’s not to pick the players how I rank them. It’s how the consensus, how we feel, making sure I see alignment and making sure we all have the shared vision for this player and how we’re going to use him here in Buffalo.”‘
Opinion: Capaccio: First round mock draft
‘Bills selection: Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State.’
Allen hits the ground running as off season workout begin for the Bills
‘“It will still sit with me, a lot of should a, could a, would a, in that game and that’s why we play to be in those types of situations, but we’re still fighting and still trying to find a way to push through that, but I just use it as fuel to have a good OTAs and a good camp and try to go into the season starting strong.”‘
Bills begin Phase 1 of their offseason program on Monday
‘Each NFL team’s program is conducted in three phases over a maximum of nine weeks. The Bills will use the next eight weeks for their program, opening Monday with Phase 1.’
The Bills are bringing back Tre’Davious White
‘White, who turned 30 years old in January, was the very first draft pick of head coach Sean McDermott, selected 27th overall back in the 2017 NFL Draft.’