‘It was no secret the Buffalo Bills needed to address their defensive interior at some point in the NFL draft. They did so early in the second round Friday night, swinging a trade to move up and choose Sanders. He finished with 50 tackles (seven for loss) and four sacks last season. General manager Brandon Beane said he wanted to add “another guy to pair with Ed (Oliver) on clear passing downs. But we could still play him at one (technique) if we wanted to.” Beane said Sanders’ more natural position, however, is the three-technique, between the guard and tackle.’