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  • Bills' DeWayne Carter: Lands with Buffalo

    The Bills selected Carter in the third round of the NFL Draft, 95th overall.

    Buffalo needed a youth infusion in the middle of the defense coming into the draft, and Carter provides that. A Duke product, Carter was a decorated player during his time in Durham, earning third-, second-, and first-team All-ACC honors. He is a squat defensive tackle that is hard to move at 6-foot-2 and 302 pounds who fires off the ball. His most disruptive season came in 2022, when he had 11.0 tackles for loss, including 5.5 sacks. and while his statistics fell off a bit in 2023, he still put together a strong season. He projects to be the heir apparent to DaQuan Jones alongside Ed Oliver.

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  • Bills' Cole Bishop: Buffalo bound in second round

    The Bills selected Bishop in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 60th overall.

    Bishop has big shoes to fill as the Bills attempt to replace both of their longtime standout safeties (Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde), and it won't be easy to imitate their high level of play over the years. With that said, coach Sean McDermott is a scholar of defensive backs, and there's no doubt his coaching helped maximize both Poyer and Hyde. What makes Bishop especially interesting is that, unlike Poyer and Hyde, he's a big-time athlete. At 6-foot-2, 206 pounds, the Utah standout logged a 4.45-second 40-yard dash in addition to a 39-inch vertical. The challenge for McDermott will be to harness Bishop's superior athleticism and transform the rookie into the technicians both Poyer and Hyde developed into. Bishop could soon establish a major presence both on the field and in IDP fantasy formats.

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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Buffalo bound to start Round 2

    The Bills selected Coleman in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 33rd overall.

    Buffalo came into Round 2 desperately needing a receiver and had several options available. Ultimately, it landed on Coleman, a big-bodied target out of Florida State and a polarizing prospect among draft analysts. His production was mediocre in 2023 apart from 11 TDs, with 7.3 yards per target and a 55 percent catch rate despite playing in an efficient FSU offense. A 4.61 40 didn't help his draft stock, but that's doesn't mean Coleman can't play -- he outproduced Jayden Reed in 2022 as a 19-year-old sophomore at Michigan State. Coleman is at his best when he's playing above the rim and using his 6-foot-3 frame and 38-inch vertical to box out smaller defenders. That profile was much-needed in Buffalo after losing both Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis this offseason. Coleman projects as a starter right away for the Bills, and while he lacks explosive speed, he complements a position group that otherwise features quicker, smaller wideouts like Khalil Shakir and Curtis Samuel.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 130.1
(7th)
253.3
(10th)
374.5
(4th)
Def. 110.6
(15th)
216.2
(6th)
307.2
(9th)

Injuries

Player Injury
M. Milano OLB Matt Milano OLB Leg
T. Doyle OT Tommy Doyle OT Knee
B. Spector LB Baylon Spector LB Back
J. Shorter WR Justin Shorter WR Hamstring
C. Benford CB Christian Benford CB Knee