Buffalo Bills explore hosting NFL Draft amid local tourism concerns
Buffalo Bills explore hosting NFL Draft amid local tourism concerns

Buffalo Bills explore hosting NFL Draft amid local tourism concerns

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The Buffalo Bills are making several moves to strengthen their roster, reportedly meeting with free-agent wide receiver Elijah Moore, who could add speed and depth to their receiving corps if signed. Moore, formerly of the Jets and Browns, would join a group headlined by Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Joshua Palmer, and may benefit from playing with quarterback Josh Allen. In the 2025 NFL Draft, Buffalo continued to build its team by selecting several players including Kentucky defensive back Maxwell Hairston, defensive lineman Deone Walker, Ohio State cornerback Jordan Hancock, Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes, and Virginia Tech cornerback Dorian Strong. The Bills have established a pipeline with Kentucky, having previously drafted running back Ray Davis, who became a reliable contributor during his rookie season. Additionally, the organization is exploring the possibility of hosting a future NFL Draft in Buffalo, with team and local tourism officials scouting Green Bay's event for insights. This reflects the Bills' broader strategy to enhance both their on-field talent and off-field profile.

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