I do.
It's about ceilings and floors. After taking the ultimate low-floor, high-ceiling QB in Josh Allen, just about every other player the Bills have drafted under beane are high-floor, low-ceiling guys. Low risk. "Speed" players often carry an element of risk that mudders don't.
It's smart if you want to improve your job longevity, but not smart if you want to try and win a championship.
OFC Beane could prove me wrong with some kind of blockbuster trade after the draft, but I ain't holding my breath.