Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane will be the first to say that his work is never done. The task of roster building takes no breaks, because teams never know when the next injury, contract dispute, or suspension might show up to derail well-intended efforts. While there’s always college football to focus from prospect who aren’t yet eligible to enter the pros to the most recent rookie class set to enter the 2025 NFL Draft, teams will often look to establish veterans who’ve proven they belong.
The Bills’ first unrestricted free-agent (UFA) signing this spring was an unheralded wide receiver formerly of the Los Angeles Chargers in Joshua Palmer.