
Buffalo Bills 2021 NFL Draft Recap
Selecting 30th overall after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills headed into the 2021 NFL Draft with needs at edge, cornerback, running back, and wide receiver.

Selecting 30th overall after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills headed into the 2021 NFL Draft with needs at edge, cornerback, running back, and wide receiver.

Of course, the free agency mainly won’t impact the power rankings as much as the official NFL draft; it can still have the potential of turning games upside down.

Coming into this offseason, the Dallas Cowboys had to improve their defense. In the 2021 NFL Draft, they did just that. The Cowboys used eight of their 11 selections, and their first six picks on the defensive side of the ball.

The Denver Broncos came into this draft with nine picks and ended with 10. They stood pat in the first round, but the trading fun began on day two, where they didn’t pick at either of their original spots and adding an extra pick on the day. They didn’t address their biggest needs at right tackle and the ever fan loving quarterback.

The Green Bay Packers entered the draft with needs at receiver, right tackle, center, defensive line, linebacker, and cornerback. Before the draft started on Thursday, the Packers were already in the news with the mounting issues between Aaron Rodgers, general manager, Brian Gutekunst, and the coaching staff.

Our very own MJ Hurley covered the 2021 NFL Draft on-site in Cleveland this past weekend. After interviewing Zach Wilson, Trey Lance and others, MJ recapped the first round selections he spoke to in Cleveland.
After the conclusion of the 1st round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Shane Hallam (@ShanePHallam) joined our host Coach Schepps

Tom Brady, Stefon Diggs, George Kittle. Every NFL draft contains a clutch of late-round gems who outplay where they were selected and became stars. The 2021 draft will be no exception.

Entering the 2021 NFL Draft, the Washington Football Team had several holes to address. Their top need was at quarterback. Despite adding Ryan Fitzpatrick in free agency, Washington doesn’t have their franchise quarterback on the roster.

The second and third rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft were some of the most entertaining in recent memory. Many superstars fell and extreme reaches were flying left, right, and center.

After an extremely busy day two of the NFL Draft, all eyes turn to what teams will do on the final day. This is where we see the sleeper picks, the diamonds in the rough, and the “my guys” players all getting selected.

After an exciting first night of the draft, night two is upon us. There are still plenty of great players left on the board, some of whom should have been selected in the first 25 picks. Day two is stacked with depth at multiple positions, and some positions could fly off the board at the start of day two.

Selecting 30th overall after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills headed into the 2021 NFL Draft with needs at edge, cornerback, running back, and wide receiver.

Of course, the free agency mainly won’t impact the power rankings as much as the official NFL draft; it can still have the potential of turning games upside down.

Coming into this offseason, the Dallas Cowboys had to improve their defense. In the 2021 NFL Draft, they did just that. The Cowboys used eight of their 11 selections, and their first six picks on the defensive side of the ball.

The Denver Broncos came into this draft with nine picks and ended with 10. They stood pat in the first round, but the trading fun began on day two, where they didn’t pick at either of their original spots and adding an extra pick on the day. They didn’t address their biggest needs at right tackle and the ever fan loving quarterback.

The Green Bay Packers entered the draft with needs at receiver, right tackle, center, defensive line, linebacker, and cornerback. Before the draft started on Thursday, the Packers were already in the news with the mounting issues between Aaron Rodgers, general manager, Brian Gutekunst, and the coaching staff.

Our very own MJ Hurley covered the 2021 NFL Draft on-site in Cleveland this past weekend. After interviewing Zach Wilson, Trey Lance and others, MJ recapped the first round selections he spoke to in Cleveland.
After the conclusion of the 1st round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Shane Hallam (@ShanePHallam) joined our host Coach Schepps (@CoachSchepps) to discuss the selections

Tom Brady, Stefon Diggs, George Kittle. Every NFL draft contains a clutch of late-round gems who outplay where they were selected and became stars. The 2021 draft will be no exception.

Entering the 2021 NFL Draft, the Washington Football Team had several holes to address. Their top need was at quarterback. Despite adding Ryan Fitzpatrick in free agency, Washington doesn’t have their franchise quarterback on the roster.

The second and third rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft were some of the most entertaining in recent memory. Many superstars fell and extreme reaches were flying left, right, and center.

After an extremely busy day two of the NFL Draft, all eyes turn to what teams will do on the final day. This is where we see the sleeper picks, the diamonds in the rough, and the “my guys” players all getting selected.

After an exciting first night of the draft, night two is upon us. There are still plenty of great players left on the board, some of whom should have been selected in the first 25 picks. Day two is stacked with depth at multiple positions, and some positions could fly off the board at the start of day two.
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