2023 NFL draft: Highlights of every new Bills rookie

2023 NFL draft: Highlights of every new #Bills rookie:

The Buffalo Bills welcomed a new crop of rookies in the 2023 NFL draft, six in total.

At the top is Dalton Kincaid. The tight end was dubbed the top pass-catching prospect at his position in the draft and the Bills got him. But all of Buffalo’s fresh faces are bringing something to table.

Let the tape do the talking for them.

Here are highlight of every new Bills rookie:

Jersey numbers revealed for Bills 2023 rookie draft picks

Jersey numbers revealed for the #Bills’ 2023 rookie draft picks:

The Buffalo Bills have announced the jersey number selections for their full 2023 NFL draft class of rookies.

First-round selection Dalton Kincaid had quickly selected his number, 86, after Thursday’s first round. Following the conclusion of the entire draft, the rest of his draft comrades picked theirs.

Here’s a full rundown of all the jersey numbers for the Bills’ six rookie draftees:

Bills’ Justin Shorter on Josh Allen: ‘I’ve watched more games than he probably knows’

#Bills’ Justin Shorter on Josh Allen: ‘I’ve watched more games than he probably knows’

The Bills continued to bolster their offense on day three of the 2023 NFL Draft and also continued to add talent to their receiving corps with attributes that have previously been missing from their roster as well.

After adding the top TE in a historical draft at the position in the first round, the Bills traded down in the fifth to take Florida WR Justin Shorter.

His massive frame (6-foot-4, 229-pounds) and wingspan (33 3/4-inch arms) coupled with his quickness (4.55 40-yard dash) and hands make him the biggest wide receiver on the team. 

His combination of speed and size coupled with his hands and eye for tracking the ball in the air make him a red zone and downfield threat with contested catch ability.

What’s more, he was a five-star recruit and the No. 1 rated receiver in a 2018 recruiting class that included current NFL star receivers, Jaylen Waddle and Ja’Marr Chase.

While he’s had some health issues and contested catch inconsistency, Beane selected Shorter based on his likelihood of making the 53-man roster.

“We probably could have gone either way, we had similar grade on a defensive player but felt like he [Shorter] would definitely get a jersey for sure,” Beane said to the media about his newest receiver. “He’s a four-phase special teamer, also gives us another bigger receiver we can develop. 

The WR averaged 19.9 yards per catch last season and only had three drops in his three seasons with the Gators. That he has good hands is worth noting, as the Bills led the NFL in drop percentage in 2022 (6.2%). Brandon Beane and company appear to be addressing just that by drafting players like Shorter and Kincaid who combined to only drop three total passes over the last two seasons.

Shorter is motivated to validate their decision.

“I literally watched every single pick and saw who went before me, and feel like it was just fueling my fire up,” Shorter said via video conference. “I got that phone call and I was just super excited, just started screaming and thanking God.”

The receiver was on a top-30 visit with Buffalo before the draft and he also met with Buffalo’s WR coach Adam Henry after his Pro Day for a private workout, and now he finds himself a Bill.

“I’m very competitive by nature,” he added about what he brings to Buffalo. “I just know every single wideout that went before me and know all the teams that picked them, and I definitely know when I get my opportunity I’m gonna definitely tear this league up because I’ve been working for a long time and it’s going to pay off.”

Shorter expressed excitement about reuniting with former Florida teammates Kaiir Elam and O’Cyrus Torrence in Buffalo as well.

“I can’t wait to go up there and just use those guys and just be able to lean on them, and just be able to get better because I feel like me and Kaiir once I get up there we’re probably going to start doing one-on-ones and working out,” he said. “I’m just blessed to know those guys already.”

He even noted a special observation about Torrence.

“He’s a very strong guy and serious guy, he always puts in work. He’s just so consistent with what he does, with his work ethic and everything that he does on the field. I always said to other people that he has ‘typewriter feet’,” he shared. “He’s super fast and quick, so I can’t wait to see what he does up there with me.”

The rookie receiver also had high praise for his new QB Josh Allen when asked about him, calling him a “Great quarterback,” and noting “I’ve been watching him for a long, long time.” 

“I’ve watched more games (of Josh Allen) than he probably knows, and I definitely know a lot about him,” the excited receiver said. “Once they called me I asked them for that playbook immediately, so I’m ready to get to work.”

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Bills’ Alex Austin ready to help ‘wherever they need me’

#Bills’ Alex Austin ready to help ‘wherever they need me’

The Bills capped off an eventful day to conclude their 2023 NFL Draft by selecting CB Alex Austin, who brings athleticism, a competitive mindset, good field awareness, speed (4.55 40-yard dash), and size (6-1, 191-pounds 32” arms) to the Buffalo secondary.

“Austin at the end, you’re kind of coming down to ‘who’s got the best chance to help?’,” Beane said to the press. “We just hadn’t had a defensive back, so we liked him and what we think he can add to the team.”

The young corner feels up to the task.

“I’ve never been to New York so this is going to be my first time out there, I’m just ready to go out there and get to work,” Austin shared via video conference. “Just be ready to make plays for the defense and special teams, wherever they need me to be a valuable piece on this team.”

Austin fits the Bills mold in what they typically look for in a corner in terms of versatility, and could be a special teams contributor early on. He also has starter potential down the road as well.

“I’m a DB that can play inside, outside, wherever they need me to.”

He also mentioned that his football IQ may have had to do with his being selected.

“We had a great meeting at the combine,” Austin noted of the Bills. “We went over some defensive scheme things and they tried to pick my brain a little bit. Just being able to show them my football smarts I think is what got me picked here.”

He also described his gratitude for the Bills picking him.

“Extremely, extremely, blessed.” 

As a college student, Austin used his NIL money to establish a scholarship for high school students helping them overcome adversity. That type of character mirrors the character off the field that Buffalo often looks for in its players as well.

One member of the Bills defense is especially familiar to the team’s newest defensive back who played his college ball at Oregon State, and that is fellow alum and Bills safety Jordan Poyer.

“Jordan Poyer, he’s a Beaver legend, I’m excited to be able to get up there and work with him, beside him and be able to learn some things from him,” Austin added. “I know he’s been in the league for a very long time and he’s a veteran, so I look forward to just taking on the little bro role and getting to learn and soak up as much knowledge as I can from him.”

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Bills’ Nick Broeker: ‘Hoped for Buffalo’ during 2023 NFL draft

#Bills’ Nick Broeker: ‘Hoped for Buffalo’ during 2023 NFL draft”

The Bills addressed the offensive side of the ball with four of the team’s first five picks in the 2023 NFL Draft, but the fifth one saw some fireworks out ahead of it.

On the third day of selections, Brandon Beane demonstrated his draft maneuvering abilities yet again by trading the Bills late-round picks three times to move back, which netted two additional 2024 sixth-round picks in the process. This now gives Buffalo 10 picks in 2024.

The dust had barely settled when the GM continued his quest to fortify the teams’ offensive trenches by adding 6-foot-4, 305-pound lineman Nick Broeker, a three-year starter out of Ole’ Miss.

The Bills prioritize versatility when evaluating linemen, and they have that in Broeker, who also played right guard at the Senior Bowl.

“Played left tackle and left guard at Ole’ Miss, played right guard at Senior Bowl,” Broeker shared with ease via video conference. “Snapped all through my time at Ole’ Miss, snapped a bit at Senior Bowl, snapped a bit at Pro Day.”

“Really thrilled with the guys we’ve added some beef up front,” Beane said in his post-draft press conference. “Broeker was clearly the best player on our board when he went.”

The GM also noted Broeker will start off as a guard for the Bills, and will also get some practice time at tackle

Like the Bills second-round pick O’Cyrus Torrence, Broeker did not give up a sack in 2022, and he was durable not missing a single game in college. But did have 13 blown run blocks last season which was tied for sixth most in the FBS, and will be an area he’ll need to work on as he develops behind the current starters.

Among those starters on offense, is a familiar face that he’ll be joining as a teammate for the first time.

“I know Dawson Knox pretty well, so that’ll be cool to get back with him as well,” “I actually played with his younger Brother Luke at Ole’ Miss, and Dawson would come back and visit, and some of the guys I played with were really good friends with Dawson.”

Broeker even said that he really hoped Buffalo would take him off the board.

“Yeah, definitely really kind of hoped for Buffalo, just seeing all the success they’ve had lately and how many games they’ve won, definitely on the Super Bowl trend so definitely a really cool call to get.” 

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Highlight reel of Bills’ seventh-round pick Nick Broeker

Highlight reel of #Bills’ seventh-round pick Nick Broeker:

Will the Buffalo Bills ever stop adding to their offensive line?

If they don’t it might not be the worst idea since there’s always room for improvement. The latest and final addition there came via Nick Broeker out of Old Miss during the seventh round of the 2023 NFL draft.

Broeker has an uphill battle to make the team’s final roster out of training camp. But there is always room for a project piece on the offensive line.

Check out the potential project Broeker is in the highlight reel clips of him below:

2023 NFL draft: Bills select OL Nick Broeker at pick No. 230

2023 NFL draft: #Bills select OL Nick Broeker at pick No. 230:

The Buffalo Bills continued to add to the interior of their offensive line at the 2023 NFL draft, even late.

With the No. 230 selection in the seventh and final round of the draft, the Bills added Ole Miss offensive lineman Nick Broeker.

The 230th pick was the one Buffalo acquired via the Houston Texans. The Bills traded back from No. 205 and added a 2024 sixth-round selection in the deal as well.

Like many in Buffalo before him, Broeker offers some position versatility. He played both guard and tackle at Ole Miss. Broeker profiles more likely to play on the inside.

In 2022, Pro Football Focus graded Broeker a 65.2 overall mark. Broeker also earned a RAS (relative athletic score) of 8.23 out of 10, pre-draft.

Broeker is the fourth selection of a player on offense for the Bills at the 2023 draft out of their five total picks made thus far (one remaining).

With the additions Buffalo has already made along their offensive line this offseason, Broeker has an uphill climb to make the team’s roster in training camp.

In free agency, the Bills signed Conner McGovern and David Edwards. In the second round of this year’s draft, Buffalo nabbed lineman O’Cyrus Torrence.

The most-likely scenario is a spot on the Bills’ 2023 practice squad for Broeker.

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