@Mike_Bundt@PayTheBillsPod They’ve made deep runs. We want weapons around the greatest QB we’ve ever seen. Quit being an apologist. Look at the draft track record.
So let me get this straight… The #Bills trade out of the 1st round, have their choice of either the best run defending NT in the draft or the best LB in the draft, but instead decide to choose ANOTHER athletic EDGE rusher with upside and then TRADE UP for a cornerback who was projected to go in Rounds 3 or 4.
Forget the players and their talent level — what’s the route for either of them seeing the field?
EDGE T.J. Parker is already behind Greg Rousseau and Bradley Chubb. CB Davison Igbinosun is behind Christian Benford, Maxwell Hairston and Dee Alford.
Meanwhile, the Bills have STILL not added ONE linebacker or defensive tackle this offseason, and still have a huge hole at WR.
I really don’t get it man. This has been a ROUGH 2nd round for Brandon Beane.
#BillsMafia | #NFLDraft
Brandon Beane has lost the little respect from me he had gained back yesterday. Completely bumbled the assets he accumulated. He should have been out the door with McDermott.
Josh Allen took a career high in sacks last year and Josh Palmer is firmly in line to start.
A rotational edge rusher and a backup CB out to solve those issues.
The Bills have used the MOST DRAFT CAPITAL on defense since 2019 and the Bills defense STILL struggles year after year in the playoffs.
That’s not a coaching issue, that’s a GM issue.
Pick after pick on flyers failing instead of giving your QB a receiver
This is Beane’s ninth draft. Barring a trade up…he will still have drafted exactly one WR on day one or two of the draft in the nine years since he selected Josh Allen.
Keon Coleman.
Which is going great.
Brandon Beane really traded down 3 times and then drafted a rotational/backup edge rusher, and then traded up to draft a backup CB. No speed WR, no inside LB, no true NT. Spent 2 , 2nd rd picks on depth and the same holes remain. He makes it hard to like him. #BillsMafia
Bills have spent the least draft capital on offense of any team since 2020
they continue the trend, taking EDGE T.J. Parker with their first pick of the 2026 draft