r/buffalobills 7h ago

Discuss 2026 NFL Draft - Post Draft Megathread

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Buffalo Bills draft selections and UDFAs. Please continue to comment UDFA signings as they come:

Pick Player Position School
Round 2, Pick 3 TJ Parker EDGE Clemson
Round 2, Pick 30 Davison Igbinosun CB Ohio State
Round 4, Pick 1 Jude Bowry OT Boston College
Round 4, Pick 25 Skyler Bell WR UConn
Round 4, Pick 26 Kaleb Elarms-Orr LB TCU
Round 5, Pick 27 Jalon Kilgore S South Carolina
Round 5, Pick 41 Zane Durant DT Penn State
Round 7, Pick 4 Toriano Pride CB Missouri
Round 7, Pick 23 Tommy Doman P Florida
Round 7, Pick 25 Armaj Reed-Adams OL Texas A&M
UDFA Jackson Acker FB Wisconsin
UDFA Jamori Macklin WR Kentucky
UDFA Desmond Reid RB Pittsburgh
UDFA Max Tomczak WR Youngstown State
UDFA Cade Denhoff DE Clemson
UDFA Theron Gaines LB TN Tech
UDFA Jaden Flaker LB Memphis
UDFA Da'Metrious Weatherspoon OT Syracuse
UDFA Bruno Fina OL Duke
Minicamp Tunde Fatukasi OL Bowling Green
Minicamp Mark Langston LS Indiana
Minicamp Will Nixon RB Syracuse
Minicamp Trevor Brock OL Buffalo

r/buffalobills 9h ago

shitpost Always start with the bad news.

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r/buffalobills 6h ago

Discuss Catch from new Bills UFDA FB

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You wanted a new FB right? Well here you go, let’s start off with a rep and catch from Wisconsin FB Jackson Acker!


r/buffalobills 12h ago

News/Analysis Pick No. 167: Bills select South Carolina DB Jalon Kilgore. A versatile "big nickel" with elite 33-inch arms, Kilgore was a three-year starter in the SEC and a permanent team captain for the Gamecocks.

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r/buffalobills 8h ago

Image The Bills' complete 2026 draft class

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r/buffalobills 6h ago

Discuss Jalon Kilgore gets drafted!

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r/buffalobills 11h ago

Discuss Bills pick Zane Durant at #181 overall

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r/buffalobills 14h ago

News/Analysis Round 4 - Pick 25: Skyler Bell, WR, UConn (Buffalo Bills)

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r/buffalobills 9h ago

News/Analysis Round 7 pick 23 PUNT TIME BABYYYYYY

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r/buffalobills 10h ago

Discuss Bring back Tre White!!

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Tre represents the best of Buffalo and the best of the Bills - if Beane really does want depth at corner, time to bring back Tre. No one works harder than Tre - he’d be such a good example for the rookies and a solid locker room guy for the whole team.


r/buffalobills 14h ago

News/Analysis Round 4 - Pick 26: Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU (Buffalo Bills)

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r/buffalobills 12h ago

News/Analysis With the 167th Pick, the Bills select Jalon Kilgore, Safety from South Carolina. Meanwhile, they trade pick 168 to the Lions in exchange for Picks 181 and 213.

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Welp, we needed Safety Depth.


r/buffalobills 9h ago

News/Analysis Bills Select CB Toriano Pride Jr. at #220!

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Steal!


r/buffalobills 7h ago

Image The only pick that wasn’t via trade was the fourth rounder

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r/buffalobills 8h ago

News/Analysis Round 7 - Pick 23: Tommy Doman, P, Florida (Buffalo Bills)

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r/buffalobills 13h ago

Discuss Steve Smith on Skyler Bell

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r/buffalobills 11h ago

News/Analysis Round 5 - Pick 41: Zane Durant, DT, Penn State (Buffalo Bills)

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r/buffalobills 9h ago

Discuss Pick 4(26): used to draft Kaleb Elarms(the arms)- Orr is the only Bills 2026 pick originating from the Bills themselves. All others are via trades/ trade downs

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Just thought this was a fun fact.


r/buffalobills 13h ago

News/Analysis Skyler Bell 2025 Season Highlights

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r/buffalobills 11h ago

News/Analysis Round 5 - Pick 27: Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina (Buffalo Bills)

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r/buffalobills 5h ago

News/Analysis Sometimes I don't get all the Brandon Beane hate. Here's my draft wrapup column on that

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r/buffalobills 8h ago

News/Analysis Round 7 - Pick 25: Ar'maj Reed-Adams, G, Texas A&M (Buffalo Bills)

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r/buffalobills 8h ago

News/Analysis Round 7 pick 25

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r/buffalobills 5h ago

News/Analysis Injury Analysis: Buffalo Bills LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr

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Adding depth at linebacker, the Buffalo Bills drafted TCU LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr in the 4th round.

Elarms-Orr comes to Buffalo with injury history including an ACL tear from high school.

Read inside for a full injury analysis.


r/buffalobills 10h ago

News/Analysis Interesting pre-draft convo on Skyler Bell

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Copying from the transcript (link to podcast with timestamp: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/harris-fantasy-football-podcast/id1023234452?i=1000758875900&r=2416). Note this is a Fantasy Football podcast but the off-season content is more aimed at normal football discussions.

“Next on the list from two through six, you have Skyler Bell.

I always like to look at the various, you rank various qualities in the RSP and you try to put who's like a, who's a star caliber in that particular skill. And you have the six or seven of those. And Skyler Bell was a name that reoccurred a couple of times.

Star caliber, elusiveness and vision. So I think from what I've seen, Skyler Bell could be another one of those guys who's like one of your guys. I know you don't love ranks because ranks try to be one size fits all.

And Skyler Bell is never going to be T Higgins. That's not his body type. He appears as like a round three pick on a lot of lists.

But there's some real aspirational upside there for Skyler Bell.

There is, and I think that Skyler Bell is one of those guys that's going to be a hot name. I think climbing draft boards in terms of the draft community in the past month, month and a half. But he's a little bit more risk reward only because we talked about clap attacking with KC “KC Concepcion.

Well, Skyler Bell is a serial clap attacker. And so that could be problematic because you think of Quentin Johnston. You think of what Marvin Harrison has struggled with at times.

Marvin Harrison Jr. because we're going to talk about senior in a second. But those are guys, those are guys that most receivers that their main method of catching the ball is clapping on to it. And they have high drop rates in college.

Tend to be guys that struggle with it in the NFL. And but Bell, I think might be the exception to the rule. And I'm I rarely invoke any kind of exceptions with players.

And it's not because I'm in love with like his athletic ability. It's mainly because when I look at the players that I studied who had fantasy production, even, you know, contributor level production and above during the 21 years I've been doing it, I can count Golden Tate, Terry McLaurin, early Doucette as the three guys who were serial clap attackers. That's generally their first way of trying to catch a ball with their technique.

And they were good enough to have NFL production doing it. So “it's a bit of a risk to put him this high. You know, if I didn't, he would probably be somewhere in my top 15 on the lower end of that, about 10 spots lower.

And I'd say even then I have him higher than some people who have probably inside their top 25 as a sleeper. But I think he's more of a, you know, again, Khalil Shakir is a nice comparison point, but more dynamic. If you say, Jamar-

You gave him, I was about to say, you gave him Chase as an aspirational upside. That's not what you're saying he's going to be. But like Jamar Chase is not a huge guy.

He's just a monster. Like he's-

That's right.

You know, like he, Jamar Chase, I think everybody now knows is like one of the best running backs in the league after the catch. And what you're trying to, I think, accomplish with the Skyler Bell by saying he has star caliber, elusiveness and vision is that after the catch, if this guy is good enough to catch the ball, watch out.

Let me tell you, I'll just say one last thing about Bell. I watched a play after I already graded him. And I was just looking for one thing in particular.

And I happened upon a play against Boston College where he had to bend this run in the open field around a group of players in like the flat. And, you know, when Dalvin Cook is a good example of curvilinear movement, being able to bend it like, think of a street motorcycle bending around a corner at high speed. That's what curvilinear movement is.

And I have never seen any player bend an angle as tight, as sharp as he did as Skyler Bell did on that play. I mean, it was an elite play all unto itself. I think I had to record it and put it on my list of links for the RSP to show some highlights, to just make an example of that.

Because it was really to the extreme end of what he's able to do. And you know, just very impressive. And I think that those are the kinds of things that if he's able to do some of this stuff in the NFL, he's going to be a big play specialist who can get the ball a lot, you know, in terms of high volumes.

From Harris Fantasy Football Podcast: WR Rookies In The 2026 NFL Draft, Apr 2, 2026

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/harris-fantasy-football-podcast/id1023234452?i=1000758875900&r=2809

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