Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills and NFL Draft
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A quick look at the Bills and the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Bills made five selections between Rounds 5 and 7 of the NFL Draft, many of which could compete for immediate playing time.
NFL.com believes the Bills had the best draft in the league but Mel Kiper Jr. gave Buffalo the lowest grade in the AFC East.
The Bills released Gilliam as part of a series of roster moves meant to generate cap space, leaving the team without a fullback for the first time in years. While the Bills are transitioning to a new approach after the firing of head coach Sean McDermott, it appears that the team could still carry a fullback after signing a former college standout.
The early work from Brandon Beane drew ire from the fans, but experts mostly agree that the Buffalo Bills did well in the 2026 NFL draft.
Bills general manager said Javon Solomon could be a better fit in the new defense under coordinator Jim Leonhard.
Brady Olson will get a chance to prove himself to an NFL team after receiving an invite to a rookie minicamp. See where the Milford product is headed.
The Buffalo Bills are giving Jermaine Burton a chance to make their roster after failing with the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Buffalo Bills added a new wide receiver in the NFL draft, then found more help with an undrafted free agent coming off a long and productive college career. NFL reporter Aaron Wilson noted that the Bills signed former Kentucky receiver Ja’Mari Maclin shortly after the draft ended.