
Buffalo Bills shake up the 2026 NFL Draft by trading completely out of the first round, opting for value and flexibility over a marquee pick. Can Brandon Beane’s bold move turn more picks into a deeper, more versatile roster for Josh Allen’s squad? Joe Marino breaks down the Bills’ draft-night strategy, revealing how increased draft capital sets up the team to address critical needs at linebacker, defensive line, and wide receiver. Key players like Christen Miller, Jacob Rodriguez, and Denzel Boston headline Buffalo’s top targets as day two approaches. The conversation explores draft trade details, positional depth concerns, and whether stacking day-two and day-three picks will finally fill the holes left on the Bills’ roster. Are more big moves on the horizon, or did the Bills just make their most important play before day two even kicks off?
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