Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Draft tracker
The Buffalo Bills have plenty of needs for a roster that’s undergone a regime change for the 2026 NFL season.
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 22: A general view of the Buffalo Bills sign in the tunnel during the NFL football draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Buffalo Bills are back at it, with the 2026 NFL Draft in full swing a few hours south in Pittsburgh, PA. A somewhat confounding current class left most analysts and NFL executives scrambling for the right answers in the pre-draft process.
That’s already played out to a degree in reality, where more than one surprising pick was made in Round 1. The Bills’ move to trade back three times and out of Round 1 was perhaps the least surprising reaction to a board that experts and the front office itself seemingly agreed was flawed per their roster. As such, Buffalo looks to get the party re-started early in Round 2, where they’re now slated to make the team’s first pick at 35 overall (third pick of Round 2).
If one thing’s true with president of football operations/general manager Brandon Beane, it’s that he values draft capital and he’s always game for a trade or three. It’s quite possible the Bills could be courted again to move back, and it would surprise no one if they do exactly that. At some point, however, Buffalo should decide to make a pick — and hopefully that player can come in and fill one of the team’s obvious voids on defense or offense.
This team needs a significant infusion of talent in many places, not just depth players and those with developmental upside. It’s a make or break weekend for everyone in Pittsburgh, which includes Beane and a front office that really needs to hit on a draft that isn’t rich with elite talent. Throughout draft weekend, we’ll have plenty of coverage of the Bills’ moves, from additions to trades, and everything else in-between and beyond.
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