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Buffalo Bills' 2026 NFL Draft Plans Analyzed
Experts discuss GM Brandon Beane's strategy and expectations for the Bills in the upcoming draft
Apr. 16, 2026 at 7:20pm
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The Buffalo Bills' strategic approach to the 2026 NFL Draft will be crucial in their pursuit of a Super Bowl championship.Buffalo TodayIn a live podcast discussion, Buffalo News reporter Jay Skurski joins the host to analyze the Buffalo Bills' approach to the 2026 NFL Draft. The conversation covers potential first-round targets for GM Brandon Beane and head coach Joe Brady, including edge rushers, nose tackles, linebackers, and wide receivers. The discussion also delves into quarterback Josh Allen's relationship with coach Brady and the team's Super Bowl expectations for the upcoming season.
Why it matters
The Bills are considered a top Super Bowl contender in 2026, so their draft strategy will be closely watched as they look to bolster their roster and take the next step. Analyzing their potential first-round picks and discussing the team's needs and priorities provides valuable insight for Bills fans and NFL observers alike.
The details
Skurski and the host examine several positions of need for the Bills, including edge rusher, nose tackle, linebacker, and wide receiver. They speculate on which prospects Beane and Brady may target in the first round to address those areas and continue building a championship-caliber roster around star quarterback Josh Allen. The discussion also touches on Allen's relationship with offensive coordinator Joe Brady and how that dynamic could influence the team's draft approach.
- The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in late April 2026.
The players
Brandon Beane
The general manager of the Buffalo Bills, responsible for leading the team's personnel decisions and draft strategy.
Joe Brady
The head coach of the Buffalo Bills, who will work closely with Beane to determine the team's draft needs and priorities.
Josh Allen
The star quarterback of the Buffalo Bills, whose continued development and success is crucial to the team's Super Bowl aspirations.
Jay Skurski
A reporter for The Buffalo News who covers the Bills and provides expert analysis on the team's roster and draft plans.
What’s next
The Bills will continue their pre-draft preparations, including scouting prospects, conducting interviews, and finalizing their draft board. The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in late April, where the team will look to add key pieces to their roster as they aim for a Super Bowl championship.
The takeaway
The Buffalo Bills are in a prime position to make a deep playoff run and compete for a Super Bowl title in 2026. Their draft strategy will be crucial in addressing key needs and continuing to build around star quarterback Josh Allen. Fans and analysts will closely follow the team's moves in the upcoming draft as they look to take the next step towards a championship.
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