
Buffalo Bills shake up their draft blueprint, prioritizing depth and versatility in a class loaded with upside. Did Brandon Beane finally crack the code for postseason resilience, or are familiar weaknesses lurking? Defensive focus dominated the early rounds with picks like TJ Parker and IGB, while later steals—Skyler Bell, Kaleb Elarms-Orr, and Jalon Kilgore—offer immediate special teams and offensive spark. The hosts debate the “stop the pass” philosophy and its playoff ramifications. Jeremy White, Joe Marino, and Jerry Ostroski break down how Jim Leonhard’s dynamic, movement-based front could redefine Buffalo’s defensive identity—no two-gapping here. The discussion tackles offensive line youth, punt return uncertainty, and receiver development, with insight on Keon Coleman’s evolving role and key UDFAs like Bruno Fina. Plus, is Buffalo one vertical threat away from an elite attack? Future draft strategy, AFC rivals’ moves, and free agent targets round out this can't-miss Bill...