Joe Brady is stepping into the spotlight at the NFL's annual scouting combine as the new head coach of the Buffalo Bills. It's his first time in this role, and he's laying out his strategy to enhance Buffalo’s roster.
Brady's approach is clear: adaptability is key. “We want the best football players that we can get,” Brady stated.
He emphasized that while there might be tweaks each year, Buffalo’s systems won’t be rigidly fixed on either side of the ball.
With Brady and the Bills' front office in Indianapolis, the buzz is all about which direction the team might take with their first-round draft pick. Brady’s press conference has sparked interest, and we're diving into the latest insights from beat reporters to get a clearer picture.
Evaluating NFL Mock Drafts
Joe Brady’s focus at the combine isn’t just on raw talent. He’s equally interested in a player’s character and how they handle both success and adversity.
While the combine offers a platform for players to shine, Brady looks deeper. He values a player’s college season performance over a standout combine showing.
“You can test really well, and I hope these guys do that,” Brady noted, “But you are what you put on tape as well and I’m going to take that way more into consideration.”
As the Bills' decision-makers evaluate prospects, mock drafts suggest several potential targets for their first-round pick. Among the names being floated are Texas A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell, Oklahoma’s R Mason Thomas, Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston, Clemson’s T.J.
Parker, Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, and Georgia linebacker C.J. Allen.
More on the Bills' Agenda
Joe Brady faces the challenge of maximizing quarterback Josh Allen’s immense talents. Additionally, the Bills are assessing the costs of retaining their top internal free agents.
Cole Bishop’s breakout season in 2025 has also put a spotlight on the safety position, influencing Buffalo’s future plans. Meanwhile, talent evaluator Daniel Jeremiah believes the Bills won’t face significant hurdles transitioning from a base 4-3 defense to a 3-4.
As the combine unfolds, the Bills are poised to make strategic decisions that could shape their future. With Brady at the helm, the focus is on building a team that’s adaptable and ready to compete at the highest level.
