Bills Roster Updated Buffalo Depth Chart After 2025 Nfl Draft

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bills roster updated buffalo depth chart after 2025 nfl draft

With the bulk of offseason roster moves already made, we take an early guess as to who will make the team in September. With the most important period of free agency and the NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, the Buffalo Bills already have 89 players on their roster. A lot of moves will still be made but, for now, we can begin to envision what the Buffalo Bills’ 2025 roster and depth chart will look like in September. So, without further ado, here’s my full look at the roster and depth chart right now, and my projection for what we might see when September arrives. Buffalo Bills current depth chart (89 players)Offense (44): 11 personnel (53% of the time) Quarterback (4)Josh Allen, Mitch Trubisky, Mike White, Shane Buechele

This is an insider feature of Draft Sharks, please upgrade to be an Insider Member The Bills have nine new players on their roster following the 2025 NFL Draft. Six of those players call defense their home, while the other three play on offense. Every new pick spoke with the media after being drafted and had a lot to say about why Buffalo is the right home, which players they can't wait to lineup with and their excitement... The Bills drafted Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston with their first pick in this year's draft. Hairston is known for his speed as he ran the fastest time (4.28) at the NFL Scouting Combine.

'Mad Max' is Hairston's nickname, and the cornerback finished with six career interceptions in 20 starts. He's excited to bring his versatility to Buffalo. "I feel like I'm so versatile that I can come out, play man, or I can play zone, I can play off-man, I can play press-man, I can disguise," Hairston said. "So, I'm happy to just be able to go into an organization with a beautiful scheme that will allow me to get the ball back." The Buffalo Bills concluded their offseason program last week with mandatory minicamp, which marked the return of James Cook. The two-time Pro Bowl running back had sat out the voluntary portion of organized team activities (OTAs) as he continues to seek a long-term contract extension.

Buffalo also made what could be its final notable addition before training camp by signing longtime Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson. The 2015 first-round pick is returning from a torn Achilles, but he’ll provide valuable depth once back up to full speed. Let’s take a position-by-position look at how the Bills’ projected lineup is shaping up around MVP quarterback Josh Allen, before the start of camp in late July. There are some changes since the last iteration of the roster outlook in late April. Allen should enter the new campaign as the favorite to capture his second straight MVP trophy. Nobody in the league carries more importance to their team’s success than the 29-year-old California native, who’s often asked to carry the entire offense on his shoulders.

Mike White hasn’t done enough during the offseason work to think he’s set to overtake Trubisky for the backup role. Cook’s appearance at minicamp was a clear indicator that he’s willing to play this season without an extension. That’s terrific news for the Bills, who aren’t going to come anywhere close to his asking price of $15 million annually. Davis and Johnson will both have weekly reserve roles.

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