The mock draft world is buzzing with new prognostications released in recent days. One mock draft has the Buffalo Bills making a move that may not leave fans all that happy.
Nose tackle is a position that is starting to gain steam for the Buffalo Bills early on in the upcoming NFL Draft. But there’s a potential mid-to-late-round option who has been flying under the radar that the Bills recently met face-to-face during a private workout.
Damar Hamlin will be remaining in Buffalo for at least the 2026 season. The veteran safety re-signed with the Bills on Friday, per a team announcement.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
With free agency in its late stages, 14 former Buffalo Bills players remain available on the open market, signifying a stark reality—the team roster just wasn’t that good a season ago.
Safety Damar Hamlin signed a one-year contract to return to the Buffalo Bills on Friday. Financial terms were not disclosed for Hamlin, who played in five games in 2025 before sustaining a season-ending pectoral injury.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Buffalo Bills have been hard at work this off-season re-building/re-tooling their defense. It was clear by the promotion of offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach that they felt that the defensive side of the ball was the aspect of their team that needed to be addressed the most.
The Buffalo Bills no longer have their second-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, thanks to the D.J. Moore trade, so the later-round selections will be key.
Following the selection of Maxwell Hairston in Round 1 a year ago, Buffalo Bills fans are trepidatious about using the team’s top pick in the NFL Draft on a defensive back for the second consecutive season.
The Buffalo Bills acquired Bradley Chubb and DJ Moore following the 2025 offseason. They were busy during the free agency period and leading up to it as well.
Selected at No. 9 overall out of Houston in 2019, Ed Oliver has been a fixture in the middle of the Buffalo Bills' defensive line for seven years now. He's been a difference-maker as an interior pass rusher with 243 tackles and 30 sacks in 95 career games.
Somewhere in the Buffalo Bills front office, somebody looked at a safety who’d been shown the door by multiple teams in twelve months and said, “Yeah, him.” C.J.
The Buffalo Bills took a measured approach to addressing key roster needs Thursday, adding veteran experience across the offensive line while reinforcing depth at wide receiver.
After agreeing to modified language in his contract with the Cleveland Browns, Myles Garrett’s name began to circulate in trade rumors throughout the NFL media sphere.
One of the Buffalo Bills’ top needs entering the 2026 NFL Draft is the nose tackle position. A Bills insider believes he has the answer. Buffalo plans to transition to an odd-man front under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard and must bring in the players that will make the change as smooth as possible.
The Buffalo Bills made a few more modest free-agent signings on Thursday, including welcoming back Trent Sherfield to the team’s group of wide receivers on a one-year deal.
Last season was supposed to be the Buffalo Bills’ year. The season that they finally clinched their spot in the Super Bowl, competing for a Lombardi Trophy.
The Buffalo Bills will once again be led by quarterback Josh Allen as he prepares to enter his ninth NFL season. He will continue a tenure that began when the franchise handed him the reins after selecting him in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
The Buffalo Bills needed to address the interior offensive line after losing David Edwards to the New Orleans Saints, with key reserve Alec Anderson sliding into the starting left guard spot.
The Bills announced three veteran depth signings on Thursday. Guard/center Austin Corbett, center Lloyd Cushenberry and wide receiver Trent Sherfield are heading to Buffalo on one-year deals.
The Buffalo Bills have the best quarterback on the planet in Josh Allen. He's arguably the best dual-threat quarterback of all-time, making defenses pay with both his arms and his legs on his way to an eventual Hall of Fame career.
Emmanuel Acho, a former NFL linebacker and co-host of the YouTube show "Speakeasy," wasn't going to let Leonard Fournette's comments sit. Fournette, the