The Buffalo Bills saw several players move on to new destinations in free agency. It’s the natural price of business in the NFL, as the Bills needed to prioritize their signings with the team feeling the pressure of the salary cap.
The biggest hole on the Bills roster comes with the exit of linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. Edmunds was a marquee signing for the Chicago Bears this offseason, inking a four-year, $72 million deal.
Buffalo also declined to re-sign Devin Singletary, who held onto the top running back spot on the depth chart for multiple seasons.
The Bills \saw several complementary pieces leave, including Isaiah McKenzie, Jaquan Johnson, Jamison Crowder, and Case Keenum.
Buffalo can fill some of these voids with economical draft selections.
NOTE: It’s easy to fill every position with available first-round talent. However, that’s quite unrealistic. Thus, this activity attempts to fill roster spots with prospects who could be available at various points throughout the draft.
In addition, this list will focus on players who have signed with other teams. Current free agents still have a chance at returning to Buffalo, so they are committed from this list.