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Fixing the Bills WR Problem

Buffalo will be active in Indianapolis as they remake their wide receiver room.

Fixing the Bills WR Problem

You can't really know where the Bills are going until you know where they've been.

Honestly? Things have been great. The drought is in the rearview. The current regime nurtured an NFL MVP and ensured the team would remain in Buffalo. The new stadium opens this summer. Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter own a slice of the team. That's sick as hell.

The past two seasons, however, have been simmering toward a boiling point that finally blew its lid in Jacksonville.

Buffalo entered the game with five wide receivers. They left it with only three. How could the season possibly

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Offensive Line Continuity

To be effective against modern defenses, offensive lines need to move like synchronized swimmers in lockstep with one another, knowing how their arms and legs will move in any situation without having to think. That takes time.

Offensive Line Continuity
Buffalo Bills starting OL (from left): Dion Dawkins, David Edwards, Connor McGovern, O'Cyrus Torrence, Spencer Brown

Four of five starters along the Buffalo Bills offensive line have played more than 2,000 snaps together the past two regular seasons. Bookend franchise tackles Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown are north of 3,000 snaps.

Left guard David Edwards joined the team in 2023 and played 148 snaps (12.7%) before playing 977 snaps (89.8%) in 2024, when Connor McGovern (97.6% in 2023 and 88.3% in 2024) moved to center to replace longtime great Mitch Morse. Right guard O'Cyrus Torrence played 100% of snaps during his rookie year and 93.1% last season.

That type

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Buffalo Bills: 2025 NFL Draft Class

From the pre-draft scouting process and mock drafts through the 2025 NFL Draft and UDFA signings.

Buffalo Bills: 2025 NFL Draft Class

Buffalo Bills

2025 NFL Draft

Nine (9) Players Drafted

  • 1.30 — Maxwell Hairston
    CB,
    Kentucky
  • 2.09 — T.J. Sanders
    DT,
    South Carolina
  • 3.08 — Landon Jackson
    ED,
    Arkansas
  • 4.07 — Deone Walker
    DT,
    Kentucky
  • 5.34 — Jordan Hancock
    DB,
    Ohio State
  • 5.37 — Jackson Hawes
    TE,
    Georgia Tech
  • 6.01 — Dorian Strong
    CB,
    Virginia Tech
  • 6.30 — Chase Lundt
    OT,
    UConn
  • 7.24 — Kaden Prather
    WR,
    Maryland

Sports Info Solutions

Below, I've clipped intel from each prospects reports on the SIS NFL Draft Site, including their overall grade, how they graded in certain critical and positional factors,

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