Brandon Beane Defends Bills' Draft Strategy Amid WR Criticism
Brandon Beane Defends Bills' Draft Strategy Amid WR Criticism

Brandon Beane Defends Bills' Draft Strategy Amid WR Criticism

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Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane delivered a passionate, expletive-laden defense of his decision not to prioritize wide receivers in the 2025 NFL Draft, responding to criticism from fans and media during a radio appearance. Beane emphasized the team's offensive success last season, highlighting that the Bills led the league in total points—including the postseason—even after trading away star receiver Stefon Diggs. He argued that the focus on the receiver position is misguided, insisting that the real area of need was defense, which the team addressed by using its top draft picks on defensive linemen and cornerbacks. Beane also pointed out the practical limitations of roster construction, noting the impossibility of having elite talent at every offensive position under the salary cap. The Bills will enter the 2025 season with Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and new addition Josh Palmer as their primary receivers, despite outside concerns about the group's strength. Beane maintains confidence in this approach, stressing that the team’s goal is to win games, not assemble a fantasy football roster.

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