Bills Trade Back in the 2024 NFL Draft, Acquire Additional Picks
ICARO Media Group
The Buffalo Bills continued their active trading spree in the 2024 NFL Draft, making their fourth trade during the event. General manager Brandon Beane surprised fans by moving back five spots in the fifth round, trading pick No. 163 overall to the Green Bay Packers.
In exchange for their pick, the Bills acquired pick No. 168 and pick No. 219 in the 2024 NFL Draft from the Packers. This marks a departure from Beane's usual trading strategy as he is known for moving up in drafts. However, this year he has shown a preference for trading down, making more moves in this manner than in the rest of his tenure combined.
The Green Bay Packers, with pick No. 163, selected Jacob Monk, a center from Duke. Monk's addition will bring depth to their offensive line. Meanwhile, the Bills still hold four remaining choices in this year's draft. Their remaining picks include No. 168 overall, No. 204 overall, No. 219 overall, and No. 221 overall.
Bills fans and football enthusiasts eagerly await to see if Beane will make any further moves with these remaining picks. Throughout the draft, Beane has showcased a willingness to be active in shaping the roster and exploring all available options.
It remains to be seen how these trades will impact the Bills' overall draft strategy and the composition of their team. As the draft progresses, fans will keep a close eye on the Bills' front office for any potential trades or surprise picks in the remaining rounds. Stay tuned!