Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has not been shy about making trades in his tenure as the head of the team’s football operations. Whether he’s dealing late-round draft choices to move up in the middle rounds of a draft or swapping players who project as reserves for those late-round picks, Beane has consistently found ways to maximize the team’s resources.
This year was no different, as the Bills’ GM made six trades in the calendar year. The deals Beane made all appear to have come out in Buffalo’s favor, with a caveat: the Bills still need to use the draft choices acquired in some of the deals.