‘”I believe I’m the best defensive tackle in this draft class,” McDonald told reporters at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. “I really pride myself on being consistent and competitive, holding my teammates accountable, and I put it all together.”‘
Archives for April 16, 2026
NFL draft position preview: Guard a sleeper consideration for Bills in the early rounds
‘With the departure of left guard David Edwards in free agency, a hole opened in the starting lineup. The Bills have options to fill that hole, having re-signed Alec Anderson and bringing in Austin Corbett as an unrestricted free agent from the Carolina Panthers. Their presence, however, doesn’t automatically disqualify the Bills from taking a guard with the No. 26 overall pick if president of football operations and general manager Brandon Beane believes he is the best available player on the board at that point.’
Breaking down the Bills pre-draft offensive depth chart and needs
‘Sure, people will scream for a wide receiver in the first round because it seems like every year people scream for Brandon Beane to pick a wide receiver in the first round. And while that has occasionally been warranted, it really isn’t this time because defense should be the primary focus.’
New Buffalo Bills stadium to set global record with seven sensory-friendly rooms
‘Each room will provide a calming space for guests who need a quiet environment while still allowing them to participate in the game-day experience. The rooms will be distributed across every level of the stadium and available to all ticket holders.’
NFL Draft gives Bills plenty of options to find defensive versatility for new scheme
‘The Bills want positionless wide receivers, but they also want a lot of positionless defensive players for new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard. Some of that is hyperbole, of course. Defensive tackle Ed Oliver isn’t going to line up at safety, nor is cornerback Christian Benford going to play inside linebacker.’
Analyst reveals Bills’ ideal draft selection
‘”Faulk might be the biggest boom-or-bust prospect in this draft, so there’s a chance he’s available for the Bills at pick No. 26,” Manzano wrote. “Buffalo should bet on the upside of the imposing 6’6″, 274-pound Auburn product to possibly give itself a dominant front, especially after the free-agent addition of Bradley Chubb.”‘