We had some takeaways from the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft on Thursday. The Bills didn’t even hold a pick.
On Friday as Day 2 kicked off, Buffalo had two.
Do the math, you know there’s things to takeaway from the second and third rounds.
Here are five takeaways from the Bills’ on Day 2 of the NFL Draft:
How did trade situations ultimately play out?
The Bills had two picks at No. 54 and No. 86 on Day 2. That means there were two opportunities to trade. In both cases, the Bills had no movements. Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane said following Friday’s events that that he did considering moving at least one of them, though.
But it wasn’t his first one in Round 2. In fact, via a conference call, Beane said he made no calls trying to move up in the second round.
“We liked who was on the board [in Round 2],” Beane said.
The third round was a different story, though.
“The second one was much more stressful to be honest with you,” Beane said. “We had Moss in a pretty good spot up there.”
“We were making some calls [to move up in Round 3],” Beane said. “(Moss) is a guy, I felt, fit a need, but we had him a little higher than where we got him.”
“He was sticking out on the board,” Beane added.
The GM said had the Bills traded up, Moss would have still been the pick.