The Buffalo News' Mark Gaughan provides a little over 10 minutes of sharp conversation on what the first round pick means for the Bills offense, a closer look at Dalton Kincaid and the concerns connected to the outside-the-box pick.
The Bills own pick No. 59 in the second round and No. 91 in the third round on Day 2, which begins at 7 p.m. Here’s a look at potential directions General Manager Brandon Beane could go with those picks.
With the 25th overall pick in the first round, Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane selected Utah tight end Dalton Kincaid. Beane acquired that pick via trade – sending the No. 27 overall pick in the first round and the No. 130 overall pick in the fourth round to the Jacksonville Jaguars for it.
"General Manager Brandon Beane saw what you all saw last season and came to the same conclusion. The offense needs more juice. Allen needs more people who can work the middle of the field,"Â Mark Gaughan writes.Â
Mark Gaughan provides analysis on what the first-round pick means for the Bills offense, a closer look at Dalton Kincaid and the concerns connected to the outside-the-box pick.
Dalton Kincaid was a no-star recruit six years ago who had just finished his one and only season of high school football. Yet it was very early in his first college season that Kincaid considered the possibility of an NFL future.