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Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane spent some time with the media on Monday, taking questions on a number of topics, including the 2018 NFL draft. Full coverage is available in today’s edition of the Bills Links, which includes his comments on Zay Jones and the possibility of trading up to the top of the first round.
There is also additional coverage with a number of new mock drafts, a breakdown of AJ McCarron, and a breakdown of the available options at wide receiver.
Beane still leaving all doors open in first round | WGR 550 SportsRadio
The Bills GM spoke to reporters Tuesday afternoon
What Brandon Beane said about Jets' trade and how it impacts Buffalo Bills | NewYorkUpstate.com
Beane isn't sweating New York's move into the top five of the 2018 NFL Draft order.
Zay Jones' roster status not in question says Brandon Beane | WGR 550 SportsRadio
The wide receiver had a private conversation with the GM and head coach
CAPACCIO: Bills still have work to do at wide receiver | WGR 550 SportsRadio
Examining the current roster and remaining options to add to the group
Cover 1 Film Room | QB AJ McCarron | Cover 1
Nate Geary and Erik Turner break down the new quarterback for the Bills.
The John Murphy Show March 26 - BuffaloBills.com
Chris Brown appeared on the latest episode.
Bills 7-round mock draft | Free agency edition | FanRag Sports
"The objective for the Buffalo Bills in the 2018 NFL Draft is clear: Come away with a franchise quarterback."
2018 NFL Mock Draft: Matt Miller's Latest Predictions with 1 Month Remaining | Bleacher Report
The Bills trade up again in this new mock.
Five-round mock draft: Buffalo Bills trade up for Baker Mayfield - NFL.com
The 2018 NFL Draft trade market stays hot in Chad Reuter's latest mock, with the Bills moving up to land Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield.
NFL Draft Needs: Bills - Draft Decisions - Rotoworld.com
Josh Norris and Evan Silva walk through the Bills' top three needs and offer options for each of their draft picks.