Plus, how the Bills have embraced developing and retaining their talented young players.
The days, weeks, and months leading up to the NFL Draft are often known as the lying season, and for good reason, with NFL general managers having no incentive to reveal their actual plans for the draft.
But that doesn’t stop football beat writers and draft experts from producing plenty of draft-related content, and knowing how interested Buffalo Bills fans are in the direction their team could go at pick No. 30, today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off with a roundup of the latest NFL Draft chatter involving the Bills.
From dissecting the latest batch of NFL mock drafts — including one from ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. — to examining three big ideas to influence what general manager Brandon Beane does with his first-round selection — including a breakdown of the best defensive tackles to pair with Ed Oliver, the best lockdown cornerbacks to pair with Christian Benford, and the best wide receiver option who will realistically be available at No. 30 — we’ve got Bills fans covered with a roundup of the latest NFL Draft talk involving the Bills.
We learn how the Bills have embraced a team philosophy of developing and retaining their own core of talented young players; explore how previous top-30 visits haven’t necessarily served as an indicator of what the Bills will do in the draft; why Buffalo would be wise to find a backup quarterback in the draft; and more!