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Buffalo Bills Draft Strategy: Evaluating Young Prospects Under 25

· 2026-06-16 · All Access Football

Buffalo Bills Draft Strategy: Evaluating Young Prospects Under 25

The Buffalo Bills are currently navigating a challenging landscape as they assess their young prospects under 25. With general manager Brandon Beane recently promoted to president of football operations and Joe Brady stepping in as head coach, the team is looking to revitalize its roster. Despite making the playoffs eight out of the last nine years, the Bills have yet to secure a Super Bowl victory in their 66-year history. Recent draft decisions have raised questions about the team's future, particularly with the selection of wideout Keon Coleman in the 2024 NFL Draft, who has struggled to make an impact. Additionally, tight end Dalton Kincaid, picked in the first round of the 2023 draft, and safety Kaiir Elam, a first-round pick in 2022, have faced criticism for their performances. Injuries have also hindered the development of 2025 first-round pick Maxwell Hairston, who started only three games in his rookie season. However, the Bills have found success in the later rounds, notably with defensive tackle Deone Walker, who started all 16 games and significantly bolstered the run defense. As the Buffalo Bills look ahead, the focus will be on maximizing the potential of their young talent and making strategic decisions to build a championship-caliber team.

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