‘Since 2005, only 11 running backs were drafted in the top 10 and the track record shows a mixed bag of backs who have made a significant impact.’
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Draft meter: Our writers rate the Bills' prospective top draft picks
‘Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky: I love his elite speed, athleticism and his football makeup. Not against him. But I worry about his slight frame and his tackling ability. Meter: 7/10.’
NFL draft final answers: Our Bills writers make their selections at No. 30 in this simulator
‘Mark Gaughan’s pick: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon.’
NFL draft preview: Top 10 lists by position for 2025
‘On many top-100 draft lists, there is only one quarterback in the top 30 overall and only three in the top 70.’
A look at Green Bay's NFL draft and what the Bills may be seeing there
‘It will be a test of how well one of the league’s smallest markets can handle an event that attracts hundreds of thousands of fans. The draft will also put on display the development and amenities around Lambeau Field, highlighted by its nearby tourist attraction Titletown.’
Former All-Pro wanted to be a Bill: 'If you can't get Buffalo on the line, just don't call me’
‘“I told my agent, ‘If you can’t get Buffalo on the line, just don’t call me,’” White said.’
Will the Buffalo Bills trade picks in the NFL Draft? Here's why that seems likely
‘“Sitting as late as we pick, it’s so hard every year,” Beane said when he met with reporters Tuesday. “We’ve done a few mocks, and it can go so many different ways on who is really there. Just read the board and if we think there is a player we really love, fits a need as well, those are what I’m trying to trade up for. If not, and the board is getting wiped, now we’re looking at, ‘What are our options to go back? How far do you want to go?’”’
Who are the Bills best first-round bock of all time? 18 players who lived up to their hype
‘Obviously, the Bills weren’t always this good and there have been many years where they were picking higher in the first round than they would have preferred, and like most teams, they made obvious picks that turned out great. Here are a bunch of them.’
New Bills stadium construction continues: What to know about Highmark Stadium
‘While the Bills will be playing in the current Highmark Stadium this upcoming season, it doesn’t hurt to take a look at what’s to come.’
NFL Draft 2025: Buffalo Bills reportedly have low number of prospects with first-round grade
‘When asked how many prospects the Bills had with a first-round grade, Beane gave a blunt response. “Not thirty.””
Bills NFL draft 2025: Important clues learned from Buffalo’s pre-draft visits and private workouts
‘Buffalo’s pre-draft visitors included Trey Amos, Maxwell Hairston Jr., Shavon Revel Jr., Benjamin Morrison, Jacob Parrish and Darien Porter. Amos and Hairston are both realistic options for the team at pick 30, while the rest of the bunch are projected to be selected in the second round of the draft.’
The Bills have a lot of ammunition to use in what appears to be a strange draft
‘The NFL draft is the most unpredictable event in sports. But there are always a few clues and guarantees when draft day arrives. Not this year.’
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.’
Tickets on sale for 5th annual Micah Hyde Charity Softball Game
‘This year, Hyde announced that proceeds from the game will be divided between his Imagine for Youth Foundation and at least six of his teammates’ foundations.’