
Buffalo Bills shape a new era as their 2026 draft class battles for early playing time. Can rookies like T.J. Parker and Davison Igbinosun make an immediate impact in a roster filled with veteran talent and fierce competition? Questions loom over Skyler Bell’s role in the wide receiver room, Jude Bowry's versatility on the offensive line, and Jalen Kilgore’s potential as a difference-maker on special teams. Joe Marino explores where each of the 10 draft picks fit within the current depth chart, using snap counts, positional battles, and the defensive vision of Jim Leonhard to project rookie contributions. The discussion also spotlights Zane Durant’s fit in a movement-based front, the special teams outlook for Kaleb Elarms-Orr, and the future at punter with Tommy Doman challenging Mitch Wishnowsky. Will Buffalo’s youth movement pay off in 2026, or will experience hold sway when the season begins?
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