The Draft Network

● By Joe Marino
The Buffalo Bills have proven to be legitimate contenders over the last two seasons but still aren’t a Super Bowl team. With that in mind, general manager Brandon Beane enters this offseason needing to make calculated moves to get the team over the hump. Boasting the No. 1 defense in the NFL and a top-five offense in 2021, the Bills are a complete football team but still have important decisions to make regarding pending free agents while adding to the roster. The key for Beane is maximizing his available assets, which, considering the depth of the roster, could include a couple of trades up the board during the coming NFL draft. Beane hasn’t been shy about trading up in the past and he saw two of his draft picks from the 2021 Draft get plucked off the practice squad and onto other teams' rosters. With that said, perhaps the Bills don’t make all nine draft picks they are currently slated to have but use some of them to land specific targets.