Buffalo Bills Player Profiles — One Deep Dive at a Time
Welcome to Deep Dives, your destination for in-depth Buffalo Bills player profiles. Here, we break down the stats, backstory, and future outlook of every key name on the roster. Whether you’re tracking breakout potential, roster battles, or just want to know who’s poised to shine in the next big moment — join us as we nerd out on the Bills players.
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Elijah Moore: A Deep Dive into the Bills’ New Receiver
Brandon Beane is at it again. With a limited cap, a 12-man deep WR position, a priority free agent in Joshua Palmer, and a 7th-round pick at WR, the Bills appear to be taking the approach of throw as many low cost darts as possible at the board, and hope to catch lightning in a.
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Deone Walker: A Deep Dive on the Newest Buffalo Bill
With the 109th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills select Deone “D-1” Walker, DT-Kentucky. The divisive DT definitely fills a large need in the Bills’ Defense, with a grand emphasis on large. Coming in at 6’7 345 lbs, Deone fits the bill as a true nose tackle who can eat up double.
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Landon Jackson: A Deep Dive on the Buffalo Bills Newest Rookie
Relentless. Landon Jackson is a natural, relentless DE prospect. When you listen to Brandon Beane talk about him, you get the sense that he was amazed Landon made it back to him at all in the third round, and it’s easy to see why. Jackson checked every box in the pre-Draft process, including hosting the.
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T.J. Sanders – A Deep Dive on the Bills Newest Rookie
Defensive Tackle was one of the most highly sought-after positions this offseason by Bills Mafia. When 5 DTs were selected before the Bills picked at number 30 overall, they pivoted to CB taking Mad Max Hairston. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, but made it all the more imperative that the Bills addressed the D line.
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Maxwell”Mad Max” Hairston: A Deep Dive on the Newest Buffalo Bill
With the 30th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills select … Maxwell Hairston, CB Kentucky. Hairston was a popular pick for the Buffalo Bills by mock drafters as his athleticism and ball skills led the most accurate mock drafters to select him more often than not. Maxwell Hairston has one of the.
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Darrick Forrest Jr. : A Deep Dive on the New Buffalo Bills Safety
The glory days of having a lockdown Bills secondary ended 2 years ago, but the Bills finally let go last season when they parted ways with Micah Hyde, Jordan Poyer, and Tre’Davious White. Each of those players had their own ascension arc empowered by the sensational coaching job McDermott has always been known for. Micah.
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Larry Ogunjobi: A Deep-Dive Look at the Buffalo Bills New Defensive Signing
Going into the 2025 offseason, there was one thing that every Bills fan knew. They were going to have to address the pass defense. And as McBeane has often said, “It starts in the trenches.” Defensive tackle was a particularly weak point last year. The starting tackles Ed Oliver and Daquan Jones only had 4.5.
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Michael Hoecht: A Deep Dive Analysis on the New Buffalo Bills Defensive Lineman
On the first day of the legal tampering period, the Buffalo Bills signed former Rams Defensive Lineman Michael Hoecht to a deal that was originally reported at 3 years for 24 million dollars. The casual fan then responded with, “Who?” After all, he had never been part of draft news cycles. He had never been.
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Josh Palmer: An In-Depth Look at the Buffalo Bills’ New Weapon at WR
On Monday, during the legal tampering period, the Buffalo Bills agreed to terms with Josh Palmer, reportedly signing him to a three-year, 36-million dollar deal. With this move, the Bills begin the process of filling the void at WR left by the free agent statuses of Mack Hollins and Amari Cooper. Going into the off-season,.