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The Buffalo Bills released insights from their 2026 NFL Draft weekend, highlighting key decisions and player evaluations. Notably, they traded for WR D.J. Moore, emphasizing his skills and past connection with coach Joe Brady.
Hereâs Beane, from Dunneâs piece:
The Bills focused on trading for WR D.J. Moore and selecting T.J. Parker, emphasizing their evaluations of player versatility and skills.
The Bills traded for D.J. Moore due to his strong performance history and a favorable connection with offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
T.J. Parker is viewed as a three-down player capable of contributing in both run defense and pass rushing, fitting into the Bills' defensive scheme.
Jude Bowry is a draft pick who will compete for a guard position, showcasing versatility to play both tackle and guard for the Bills.
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I thought DJ, heâs a guy we followed all the way back from the draft process. A guy I checked into at the trade deadline last year. And of course when youâre looking at options and youâre talking through, Joe Brady quickly reminds you, âYeah, he had one of his better years with me in Carolina.â He really loved DJ. So he knows his makeup, his wiring even better than I know it to be because mine is from what I understand of him and from the people I know in Carolina and from the people through the draft process at Maryland.
Go Long TD We kinda-sorta figured this â but I believe this is the most outward Beane has been about the actual process of determining Moore was a receiver they wanted to trade a second-round pick for in March. Especially including Bradyâs direct involvement.
Beane again, from Dunneâs article:
We watched a ton of his play when heâs not even getting the ball. What does he look like? Was he open? Is he beating routes or is he now struggling to beat press coverage? All the things that youâre going to ask him to do. We saw no decline in his play. We know heâs football smart. We know his DNA. We know he loves ball. We know heâs a great teammate. He checked a lot of boxes. Thatâs scouting â pro or college â right there, especially at receiver. Sure, you want to watch all the targets, but how open is the receiver when heâs not thrown the ball? Thatâs something that needs to be observed and a question that needs to be answered. While the Bears quarterback Caleb Williams absolutely took a leap in his second season â he did still have the NFLâs lowest completion rate among starters in 2025 and the club featured rookie pass-catchers Colston Loveland and Luther Burden later in the season when Williams settled and played a high-level more consistently.
Heâs a three-down player. We think he has shown plenty of rush. His sack production was down this year, but that can be for a lot of reasons. You donât want to overreact to that. We did a two-year study on a number of these rushers and D-Lineman in this draft â outside âbackers now in our new system. And when you look at that, you saw a guy that can play three downs, can play the run, can help you get there. Those not in favor of the Parker selection likely donât agree with his status as a âthree-downâ defender because it potentially harkens back to the prototypical edge-rusher during the Sean McDermott era, a type best described as the jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none. The Bills still view run defense and edge-setting skills as important on the outside of the defensive line. Parker was not referred to by Beane as a designated pass-rusher or âDPRâ in Dunneâs piece.
Beane, in Dunneâs piece:
But I think, for Bowry, what fired us up is the versatility to also go inside and compete at guard. So we like his skillset and he doesnât necessarily have to come in here and start right away. But we do think in time he could potentially have the skillset to compete to start. That also jibes with what Joe Brady said on Bowry at the 11:18 mark of the Embedded video: ââŠto be able to get a tackle, itâs a premium positions in the NFL. And you can get a guy that has the versatility to be able to go inside, but we do believe has starting ability.â
At the 12:17 mark of Embedded, Beane gets a phone call and says, âHey, Buddy I think weâre just going to pick these twoâ right before Buffalo selected Skyler Bell and Kaleb Elarm-Orr with those two consecutive picks in the fourth round.â It was never disclosed which team made the call to Beane. Despite the overall trade back theme of the Billsâ 2026 draft, this was an instance the Bills felt the prospects â Bell and Elarms-Orr â were simply too good to pass on, so they stood pat and made those back-to-back selections? Did you find any new information in Dunneâs piece or the draft episode of Embedded? If so, drop it in the comments.