‘Sanders is listed at 297 pounds, but he has bulked up this offseason. He says he is currently between 305-310 pounds and still feels as explosive as did at 297 pounds. The new Bills defensive tackle added that he feels he can play at 315 pounds. That is right around DaQuan Jones’ weight so there is no doubt that Sanders can fill the 1-tech role in Buffalo’s defense.’
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Buffalo Bills select Arkansas edge rusher Landon Jackson with third-round pick
‘Jackson said that he met with the Bills multiple times during the draft process and now joins a Buffalo defensive line that has undergone a complete overhaul this offseason. Jackson is one of two new defensive linemen added on Friday after the Bills selected defensive tackle T.J. Sanders in the second round. The Bills signed veteran edge rusher Joey Bosa, versatile lineman Michael Hoecht, and veteran tackle Larry Ogunjobi during free agency.’
NFL Draft analyst gushes over Bills’ third-round pick: He got the best of top-five pick
‘“This was someone who just elevated through the entire process,” Jeremiah said. “I thought he was a top-50 player in this class. Ziggy Ansah, if you go back to Detroit (and) remember when he came into the league, that’s who he reminded me of. Very disruptive. He has a lot of wins against some of the better tackles in this draft class. I got a call from somebody after they watched him. They said, ‘If Will Campbell is going top-five, what’s wrong with this Landon Jackson?’ Because he got the best of him (Campbell). The Senior Bowl game, he was dominant. Then he goes to the combine and had an outstanding showing there… Once the season ended, this dude aced the process.”’
Buffalo Bills rookie DE had hilarious reason for almost ignoring Buffalo’s draft night call
‘“Man, honestly, I didn’t think it was real,” Jackson told the media. “I knew the Bills were big on me throughout this whole process, but I didn’t think it was real. My phone said potential spam risk when they called. I thought I was getting pranked to be honest with you. Then my wife said, ‘Go ahead and pick it up. I think it is somebody.’ Then I picked it up and they said, ‘This is the Buffalo Bills.’ I said this is Landon Jackson, thank you for calling. At that point, I just shut down and started bawling.”’
Bills draft pick jokes he’s moving in with teammate, loves comp to All-Pro CB
‘“I seen Josh Allen go out there and put out a master class,” he said. “And I was like, ‘Hey, I wouldn’t mind that being my quarterback.’”’
Bills draft pick ‘makes it his business to be all up in his opponents’ business’ (What they’re saying)
‘Kentucky’s Maxwell Hairston might be one of my favorite players in the entire draft. I love the Buffalo Bills taking him in the first round. They have a major need at corner. Hairston will step in right away and start. He’s an aggressive corner. He can play man. I know the Bills don’t play a ton of man, but he can do it. I love this pick. It’s one of my favorites in the entire draft. I give it an A.”‘
First round pick believes Buffalo Bills would have taken him if Lions passed in NFL Draft
‘“Yeah, it was kind of the same conversation I was having with the Lions,” Williams told the Detroit media on Friday via Justin Rogers. “They kind of told me if I was there, they wanted me. I had talks with the head coach (Sean McDermott) and the d-line coach (Marcus West). They said they loved my game and how I played. It was definitely a possibility.”’
Bills select Arkansas EDGE Landon Jackson with pick No. 72 in third round
‘”High-character DNA., a longer, athletic dude, a lot of sacks, went against a lot of premium talent in the SEC, and had a lot of production,” said Bills general manager Brandon Beane of Jackson. “Obviously, athletically tested very well. You know, I would say even tested better than I would have maybe even said.”‘
Bills trade up to pick No. 41, fulfill significant need with selection of DT T.J. Sanders
‘”Just looking at our board, the value we had on him, it’s just – we had a really good grade on him and just felt like it wasn’t going to get to us,” said Beane on the trade up and subsequent selection of Sanders. “So we were just checking around and trying to find a spot.”‘
Bills continue defensive overhaul by adding two defensive linemen on day two of draft
‘For the first time since 2018, the Bills used three consecutive draft picks on one side of the ball and took three defensive players in a row to start the draft for the first time since 2016. After taking Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston in the first round, the Bills added a pair of defensive linemen, with all picks coming from the Southeastern Conference.’
Bills first-round pick Maxwell Hairston insists he's willing to get his nose dirty as a tackler
‘Hairston’s biggest concern coming out of Kentucky was his tackling ability. Whether it was a willingness or technique, the physical part of the game wasn’t considered Hairston’s strong suit.’
South Carolina’s TJ Sanders taken in the second round of the NFL Draft
‘Defensive tackle TJ Sanders was drafted on Friday by the Buffalo Bills in the second round (No. 41 pick overall). Of note: Bills general manager Brandon Beane was in Columbia for South Carolina’s Pro Day in mid-March.’
Arkansas defensive end Landon Jackson selected by Buffalo Bills in 3rd round of NFL Draft
‘During his Pro Day interview, Jackson said he had heard from the Bills more than any other team. He said they had been in contact “around eight times,” and the Bills were one of his formal interviews at the NFL combine.’
Pleasant Grove’s Landon Jackson goes to Buffalo Bills in third round of NFL Draft
‘Pleasant Grove and University of Arkansas standout Landon Jackson was selected in the third round by the Buffalo Bills on Friday night during the NFL Draft at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.’
Maxwell Hairston Was the Ultimate Hype Man for Fellow NFL Draftees
‘In a cut-up shared by Lee K. Howard from CBS’s Kentucky affiliate, Hairston could be seen dapping the likes of Travis Hunter, Will Campbell, Ashton Jeanty, Mason Graham, and Shemar Stewart as they walked to the podium after being introduced by commissioner Roger Goodell.’