3 Buffalo Bills takeaways from 2026 NFL Draft
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The Buffalo Bills added a handful of undrafted free agents to the team immediately following the aftermath of the 2026 NFL Draft. One name in particular stands out, and the rest of the league could regret not taking him during the draft.
Despite persistent rumors during the offseason, Keon Coleman’s future officially lies in Buffalo. Bills General Manager Brandon Beane clarified the situation on Monday during an appearance on WGR-550.
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.
Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane made several trades to acquire additional picks. Mark Konezny / Imagn Images ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – Buffalo Bills fans entered the NFL Draft with two clear priorities for their team.
Jalon Kilgore's 9.6 Relative Athletic Score and ball-hawking instincts make him the kind of value pick that could pay dividends for years in Buffalo's secondary.
The Buffalo Bills just finished their work in the 2026 NFL Draft, and have begun signing undrafted free agents (UDFAs), which has 10 new drafted players and almost as many UDFAs set to join the fray.
Bills general manager said Javon Solomon could be a better fit in the new defense under coordinator Jim Leonhard.
The Bills became the first team in 17 years to trade down three times on day one, and now teams are expressing interest in Buffalo's pick 35 on Friday night.