Key NFL Prospects Show Promise Ahead of 2026 Draft!
A defensive center fielder is still a draftable position this year.
CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 02: C. J. Gardner-Johnson#35 of the Chicago Bears reacts in the game at Paycor Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
(Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) | Getty Images After the first few days of NFL free agency (which honestly really began on Monday, March 11 at noon ET, “tampering period” be damned), the Buffalo Bills hadn’t yet addressed the safety position. Buffalo had already re-signed center Connor McGovern to a four-year, $52 million contract and traded for wide receiver DJ Moore (formerly) from the Chicago Bears, addressing two of their top needs for this offseason. The Bills had also signed pass rusher Bradley Chubb (formerly of the Miami Dolphins and Denver Broncos) to a 3-year, $43.
5 million deal. They had already brought back offensive Alec Anderson on a one-year contract to presumably compete for the starting left guard position (though they may not be done adding there). But they hadn’t added a veteran starter to play opposite budding star safety Cole Bishop.
That all changed in a hurry, with back-to-back signings of C. J. Gardner-Johnson and Geno Stone.
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