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The Buffalo Bills came into the 2024 NFL Draft with their pick being at 28th overall in the first round and yet, they walked away without making a single pick on Thursday.
After making two trades and not selecting a wide receiver in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft. But the Bills are back on the clock. After moving from No.
After trading down from 28 to 32, the Bills chose to exit Round 1 without making a pick Holding the final draft pick in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft after a trade down with the Kansas City Chiefs, the Buffalo Bills again chose to trade away their selection.
The Buffalo Bills decided trading back was so nice they did it twice. After moving down from No. 28 to 32 in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo did it again.
The Buffalo Bills were not done trading down at the 2024 NFL draft after doing it once already. After moving back from the No. 28 overall selection to the final pick of Round 1 at No.
The pick isn’t in... yet After a wait of almost three an a half hours, the Buffalo Bills were finally on the clock at pick 28. And with that opportunity, Buffalo’s front office made the decision to trade back, coming to a deal with the Kansas City Chiefs of all teams.
The Buffalo Bills have decided not to make a selection at No. 28 overall in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo,
The Buffalo Bills are not being shy about wanting a receiver at the 2024 NFL draft. The need is clearly there after Stefon Diggs was traded and Gabe Davis left via free agency.
The Buffalo Bills are not being shy about targeting wide receivers right at the start of the 2024 NFL draft. In a video narrated by former Bills great Eric Moulds, the team released a very interesting highlight reel of college prospects… nearly all were receivers.
Brandon Beane and draft-day trades represent an annual friendship to close out April In just a few hours the 2024 NFL Draft gets underway from Ford Field in Detroit, MI.
First-round prospects for the Buffalo Bills to consider drafting The 2024 NFL Draft will kick off Round 1 at 8 p.m. tonight. If the Buffalo Bills elect to stay put at pick number 28 we can expect them to be on the clock somewhere in the ballpark of 11:30 p.m.
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