March 11 marks the official start of the 2026 NFL season, a day that kicks off a flurry of activity as teams begin to solidify their rosters. For the Buffalo Bills, this means finalizing two significant trades, setting the stage for what promises to be an intriguing season.
First up, the Bills secured wide receiver DJ Moore and a 2026 fifth-round pick from the Chicago Bears. In return, they sent their 2026 second-round pick to Chicago. This move aims to bolster the Bills' receiving corps, providing a dynamic target to enhance their offensive strategy.
Additionally, the Bills traded longtime nickel cornerback Taron Johnson along with a 2026 seventh-round pick to the Las Vegas Raiders. In exchange, they received a 2026 sixth-round pick. This trade reflects a strategic shift, as the Bills look to retool their defense and add depth to their draft assets.
With these trades now official, here's a snapshot of the Bills' current draft picks leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft:
- No. 26 (Round 1)
- No. 91 (Round 3)
- No. 126 (Round 4)
- No. 165 (Round 5 from Bears)
- No. 168 (Round 5)
- No. 182 (Round 6 from Raiders)
- No. 220 (Round 7)
While these seven picks might seem limited, they provide a foundation for the Bills to address key needs, particularly at safety, where they seek a partner for Cole Bishop. As the draft approaches on April 23, the Bills are poised to make strategic decisions that could shape their future. Keep an eye on how they maneuver with these picks to strengthen their roster and stay competitive in the league.
