Another draft is in the books, and it’s time to evaluate how the Bills fared. Bills Digest recently caught up with our resident draft analyst, former NFL scout Russ Lande, for his thoughts on how the Bills fared. Lande is the Director of College Scouting for the Montreal Alouettes, publisher of the GM Jr. Guide to the Draft and his draft insights can also be found on numerous national radio shows.
Bills Digest: What are your overall thoughts on the Bills’ draft?
Russ Lande: I think the Bills did a good job by getting very athletic players who display the competitiveness on the field that is often hard to find.
BD: Do you like all the trades Buffalo did to maneuver and get their guys in first three rounds?
RL: Yes, because any time a team moves around to get the players they feel fit their team best I am in favor of it. I was taught early in my football career that smart teams “make their own mistakes,” meaning it is better to be wrong about a player that you want to draft than regret not getting a player your team wanted because you sat still and waited.
BD: Was Tre’Davious White a good pick after trading down in the first round? How would you describe him as a player? Is he ready to contribute right away?
RL: White is an explosive athlete who plays better than his testing numbers even are. He caught my attention early in the 2016 season and I thought he was a slam dunk first-rounder because of his athleticism, aggressiveness, coverage ability and ball skills. I think he has everything it takes to be able to challenge for a starting job as a rookie.
BD: Is Zay Jones NFL ready right away? Can he be No. 2 receiver this season?
This story is from the June/July 2017; Vol. 14, No. 3 edition of Bills Digest.
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This story is from the June/July 2017; Vol. 14, No. 3 edition of Bills Digest.
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