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Get to know the newest members of the Bills!
The Buffalo Bills concluded the 2024 NFL Draft by making seven selections on Saturday — bringing general manager Brandon Beane’s 2024 draft class to 10 players. Today’s edition of the Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by recapping Beane’s newest additions from the final day of the draft.
Bills select seven players on Day 3 of NFL Draft
On Saturday, in the final four rounds of the NFL Draft, Brandon Beane selected the following players: Kentucky RB Ray Davis (fourth round, No. 128), Georgia C Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (fifth r ..read more
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Constantly updating you with all the 2024 UDFA news and signings for the Buffalo Bills
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books with the Buffalo Bills selecting the following players:
Round 2, Pick 33 (from Panthers) — Keon Coleman, WR (Florida State)
Round 2, Pick 60 — Cole Bishop, S (Utah)
Round 3, Pick 95 (from Chiefs) — DeWayne Carter, DT (Duke)
Round 4, Pick 128 — Ray Davis, RB (Kentucky)
Round 5, Pick 141 (from Giants through Panthers) — Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, C (Georgia)
Round 5, Pick 160 (from Packers) — Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB (Washington)
Round 5, Pick 168 (com ..read more
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22h ago
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An international selection by the Bills
The Buffalo Bills have some history with international prospects after previously getting involved in the international program with running back Christian Wade in recent years. Now, they’ve done it again with a draft pick project in offensive tackle Travis Clayton of England at pick No. 221 overall.
Clayton stands at 6’7’ and 300 pounds with 35” arms, and has reportedly run a 4.79 40-yard dash. He was announced by the team as an offensive tackle. He has never played competitive football before, so there’s not much to bre ..read more
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22h ago
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Another major athlete added to the Bills draft pick allotment
The Buffalo Bills found themselves a developmental backup slot corner late in the sixth round at pick No. 219 overall with Penn State CB Daequan Hardy. He tested off the charts, and that shows up on his film as a nickel player for the Nittany Lions.
He’s not a big player at just 5’9” and 180 pounds with 30” arms, but he’s able to make up for some of that with his explosion and willingness to play with some nasty despite the limitations in size. He’s also proven himself as a ..read more
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22h ago
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The Bills are betting on Grable’s potential to become a more complete OT
The Buffalo Bills continue to take stabs at potential offensive line depth in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft with UCF offensive tackle Tylan Grable being taken at No. 204 overall.
Grable began his career as a walk-on tight end at Jacksonville State in 2018 before transitioning to the offensive line in 2019. His first full season as an offensive lineman came in 2020, and he was a Second-Team All-American in the FCS. He transferred to UCF in 2022 and continued ..read more
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22h ago
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With their final pick in this year’s draft, the Bills tap the International Player Pathway program
With the first pick in the last round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills selected offensive tackle Travis Clayton from England. Clayton enters the NFL as one of 16 individuals selected to the International Player Pathway (IPP) program, having come to the United States after playing rugby, as inside center for Basingstoke in London 3 South West.
A 6’7”, 301-pound developmental prospect, Clayton is an athletic big man who possesses a wealth of straight-line sp ..read more
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22h ago
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A standout Penn State special teamer, Hardy brings his show to the Bills
The Buffalo Bills have selected Penn State cornerback/return specialist Daequan Hardy with the 219th pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. On the smaller side at just 5’9” and 179 pounds, Hardy played the nickel cornerback role with the Nittany Lions.
Despite his smaller stature, Hardy has not been described among the fastest of players who fall into a similar category. That said, he’s proven plenty adept at finding the end zone at his opponents’ expense.
In four seasons with Pe ..read more
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22h ago
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The former QB-turned-TE-now-OT gets his opportunity with the Bills
The Buffalo Bills continue adding talent via the 2024 NFL Draft, this time selecting offensive tackle Tylan Grable at 204 overall. Grable is a converted tight end, who brings a ton of size and fluidity to his position of offensive tackle.
Standing 6’6” and 306 pounds with 33 5/8” arms and 10 1/8” hands, Grable will head to One Bills Drive looking to make an impact as a very green prospect.
Tylan Grable 2024 NFL Scouting Combine results
40-yard dash: 4.95 seconds
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The Bills get a pass-rush specialist to cap the fifth round
For some time now, it’d felt like the Buffalo Bills had size parameters to follow by in order to draft an edge rusher prospect at any point in the NFL Draft. That theory has been busted to an extent with the Bills’ most recent pick in the fifth round. At pick No. 168 overall, general manager Brandon Beane went against the established grain in selecting Troy edge rusher Javon Solomon.
Solomon has a ton of production to his name, amassing 32.5 sacks in his career at Troy. He has an ..read more
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Solomon joins the Bills after a 16-sack season in 2023
The Buffalo Bills have selected edge rusher Javon Solomon out of Troy with the 168th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Buffalo’s defensive line has been a focal point much of this offseason, with the team seeking to add new talent and youth to the edges.
Solomon played five seasons for the Trojans, totaling 183 tackles (87 solo), 49.5 tackles for loss, 33 sacks, one interception, two pass defenses, four fumble recoveries, and four forced fumbles.
Solomon’s senior season saw him collect almos ..read more