Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane has named Deone Walker as the starting nose tackle for the upcoming season. Walker, a second-year player, will play a crucial role in the team's transition to a 3-4 defense under new coordinator Jim Leonhard.
Key points
Brandon Beane names Deone Walker as starting nose tackle
Walker is a second-year player transitioning to a 3-4 defense
Jim Leonhard is the new defensive coordinator
Other players like Mathis and Logue may compete for the position
Bills roster is not yet finalized for the upcoming season
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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 26: Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Deone Walker (96) lines up for a play during the NFL 2025 game between the Buffalo Bills and the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on October 26, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Kara Durrette/Getty Images) | Getty Images
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 26: Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Deone Walker (96) lines up for a play during the NFL 2025 game between the Buffalo Bills and the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on October 26, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Kara Durrette/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Buffalo Bills, in the midst of a transition to a 3-4 defense under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard, *seem* to have a large need at the nose tackle position. According to president of football operations/general manager Brandon Beane, however, that spot is going to be filled by second-year defensive tackle Deone Walker.
Appearing on *WGR* earlier Monday morning, Beane said that âIf we trotted the ball out right now, Deone [Walker] is going to start at nose for us.â The 6â7â 331-pound second-year player certainly has the mass for the job, as (at least in the traditional sense) itâs the nose tackleâs role to occupy space, often holding down multiple blockers or plugging multiple gaps to open up room for his teammates.
However, Walker was at his best last season when playing a more attack-oriented position, often lining up at more of a âthree-technique,â which is the defensive tackle aligned on the outside shoulder of either left or right guard. As a nose tackle, Walker will often line up as a âzero-technique,â putting him directly over the center, or as a âone-technique,â which would put him on either shoulder of the center.
Buffalo seems to have plenty of defensive tackles who thrive in that âthree-techniqueâ mold. and are both built in that mold, as is 2026 fifth-round draft choice . , who missed last season with an Achilles injury, has also been touted as a player who could slot in at the nose this season. But Walker did his best work during his rookie season as a penetrating three-technique player.
The Bills do have a pair of veterans with experience at the one-technique or nose guard positions. Both and Zion Logue have played the position before, and each player has a sturdier build than the aforementioned group of three-technique players. Logue (6â6â, 325 pounds), in particular, has the frame to eat space, while Mathis (6â4â, 312 pounds) had success doing so in relief of last season.
As Chris Trapasso the NFL Draft, the Bills donât necessary need a Ted Washington-sized behemoth in the middle of their 21st-century defense. After all, the , with whom Leonhard coached last season, were third in points allowed and second in rushing yards allowed with a defensive line that featured just two players who weighed over 300 pounds.
To paraphrase Austin Powersâ father, Nigel Powers, it might not be the size of the defensive lineman that matters, but the ability that player has that will determine the teamâs success against the run.
Beaneâs comment also should be taken with one important caveat, a note he makes in introducing his point. By saying â*If we trotted the ball out right now*,â Beane acknowledges that this roster is not yet a finished product. Walker might look like the starter at nose tackle in April, but games wonât be played until September. Buffalo has time to add players if they so choose, and the Billsâ defensive staff has the ability to play individuals where they will best help the team win.
Buffalo is in the process of adding undrafted free agents, and there are still veterans who remain unsigned who might be able to help. For now, though, Beane thinks that Walker is the best fit to anchor the defensive line among the teamâs current personnel.
Q&A
What position will Deone Walker play for the Buffalo Bills in 2026?
Deone Walker is set to play as the starting nose tackle for the Buffalo Bills in the 2026 season.
Who is the new defensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills?
The new defensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills is Jim Leonhard.
What are the implications of the Bills transitioning to a 3-4 defense?
Transitioning to a 3-4 defense means the Bills will require different player roles and strategies, particularly at the nose tackle position.
Are there other players competing for the nose tackle position on the Bills?
Yes, players like Phidarian Mathis and Zion Logue have experience at the nose tackle position and could compete for the role.
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