The Buffalo Bills under general manager Brandon Beane have done a fantastic job building depth along the offensive line. Beane hasn’t been shy about his desire to build the Bills up front, and while his choices along the defensive line haven’t always been successful, his decisions along the offensive line have worked out more often than not.
One thing the Bills seem to do every summer is make an innocuous trade of a reserve lineman for a late-round draft choice. While it doesn’t seem to be something that would help much — adding a sixth-round choice doesn’t often move the needle for most — Beane frequently uses the late-round picks acquired in those trades to move up in drafts.