Buffalo Bills trade down again in 2026 NFL Draft

Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has been active during the 2026 NFL Draft, and he has made yet another trade to begin Day Three. Buffalo had been set to pick first in the fourth round, but they have traded that draft choice to the Las Vegas Raiders, who held the second pick in Round Four. Buffalo reportedly moved down one spot for a 2027 seventh-round choice.
This is the fifth trade Buffalo has made during this draft alone. The Bills originally held pick No. 26 in the first round, but they traded it for pick No. 28 before swapping that choice for pick No. 31. Buffalo then traded out of Round One entirely, trading to No. 35 overall before selecting Clemson EDGE TJ Parker. The Bills then traded up from No. 66, a third-round choice, to No. 62, a second-round choice, to draft Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbonisun.
Buffalo still has six choices in this draft, as they will select at No. 102, 125, and 126 overall in Round Four, No. 167 and 168 overall in Round Five, and No. 220 overall in Round Seven.




