Apr. 28—Was it really only 53 days ago the Buffalo Bills started a franchise-rattling roster transformation, going out with the old and disgruntled (literally) and in with the young (literally)? March 6 seems like 53 weeks ago. On that afternoon, General Manager Brandon Beane delivered three thunderbolts by releasing center Mitch Morse, safety Jordan Poyer and cornerback Tre'Davious White and .
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Apr. 26—What's a little more waiting, right? The Buffalo Bills entered the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night holding the No. 28 overall selection. When it was General Manager Brandon Beane's turn to make that pick, however, he did something he has never done before in the first round: Traded down. Then, for good measure, he did it again. "I would say Vegas lost today on me," Beane .
Apr. 26—What's a little more waiting, right? The Buffalo Bills entered the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night holding the No. 28 overall selection. When it was General Manager Brandon Beane's turn to make that pick, however, he did something he has never done before in the first round: Traded down. Then, for good measure, he did it again. "I would say Vegas lost today on me," Beane .