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That's why the Bills traded up to No. 41 in the 2025 NFL draft to take South Carolina defensive tackle T.J. Sanders. RELATED: Buffalo's 2nd-rounder TJ Sanders fills very specific need in Bills ...
Every team has its players who shine below the radar. The Buffalo Bills have a gigantic one (literally) who has recently been named their 'best kept secret' ...
The Buffalo Bills have options on the ... Carter are under contract beyond 2025. That's why the Bills traded up to No. 41 in the 2025 NFL draft to take South Carolina defensive tackle T.J. Sanders.
The NFL Draft is here! The Buffalo ... CB room, the ceiling can easily be elevated with a corner drafted within the first two rounds. Defensive tackle is another area of concern for the Bills.
ORCHARD PARK - With three primary needs filled on defense, Buffalo Bills General Manager Brandon Beane entered Day 3 of the NFL Draft with a ... is 6-foot-7 and has room to bulk up at 304 pounds.
The Buffalo Bills will need to add at familiar position groups in the 2025 NFL draft, which begins on April 24. Buffalo needs another receiver to add to a room that lacks a top-end talent despite ...
Buffalo Bills general manager spent the NFL Draft bolstering his defense ... "Everybody eats" in the Bills' wide receiver room. Beane continued taking a bite out of Buffalo media.
After months of discussing what we thought the Buffalo Bills could do in the NFL Draft, we can now shift our ... but he still has plenty of room to grow. I would’ve liked the pick in the second ...
Just a few days earlier, Buffalo Bills director of player personnel Terrance Gray had identified his preferred cornerback high in the NFL draft. This player – whom Gray declined to reveal ...
The first two days of the 2025 NFL Draft have concluded ... player and raise the ceiling of the depth of the linebacker room. The Bills have yet to re-sign Quintin Morris and have a vacancy ...