‘It’s not the deepest class. Draft analysts have about 10 quarterbacks, give or take, with draftable grades on them.’
Archives for April 11, 2026
A zero-star recruit’s rise puts him on the Bills’ draft radar
‘During a college career that began at lower FCS-level Central Arkansas and finished at FBS-level Cincinnati, Golday did a little bit of everything as he played edge rusher, Sam linebacker and even some slot corner. That’s what will make him attractive to teams, his versatility and athleticism at a time when defenses seek out players who can be used in a variety of roles.’
Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson given very different verdicts from ex- Chiefs rival
‘When it comes to Jackson, though, he claimed that defenses have “figured out” the two-time MVP. “This is the thing about Josh Allen. I don’t think the league has truly figured him out,” Omenihu said on the “Speakeasy” podcast.’
Bills 2026 mock draft 2.0: Buffalo trades down, adds one of draft’s top LBs for Jim Leonhard
‘The Cardinals have been a popular mock draft trade partner of the Bills. Whether it’s to grab QB Ty Simpson or another player of need that they can keep for five years, Arizona calls the Bills and gives them an offer they cannot refuse.’
Buffalo Bills’ Ray Davis highlights resilience in Rochester
‘The event featured a special appearance from Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis, who shared his personal journey and message about mental health and perseverance. Attendees also heard from a Villa of Hope client, Nancy, who spoke about how the organization has impacted her life and supported her through challenges.’
Bills’ Ray Davis shares story of resilience at ‘Portraits of Hope’ event in Rochester
‘”I had to go through a lot of different of stages in life, mentally, physically and verbally,” Davis said. “I just think that throughout all of those problems and hardships that I had to go through, it taught me a lot. And I think being able to give just a little bit of wisdom back to those who want to listen and those who want to help change the stigma of what a system is and how a kid can prevail and make his or her own story. So that’s the great thing about being here today.”‘
Bills running back Ray Davis shares his story of homelessness and foster care at Villa of Hope fundraiser
‘Davis spoke at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center about his difficult road to success. As a child, Davis spent nearly eight years in foster care and didn’t have a home for a time.’