Analysis of Buffalo Bills Roster Changes and Draft Pick Trades for 2025 and 2026
Introduction
The Buffalo Bills have made several personnel changes and draft pick trades with the Dallas Cowboys and Las Vegas Raiders to reorganize their defensive secondary.
Main Body
The Buffalo Bills started by trading cornerback Kaiir Elam to the Dallas Cowboys. In return, Buffalo received the 170th overall pick in 2025 and the 228th overall pick in 2026, while Dallas received Elam and the 204th pick in 2025. The Bills used the 170th pick to select Jordan Hancock from Ohio State, whereas the Cowboys used the 204th pick to select Ajani Cornelius from Oregon. After ten games with Dallas, where he recorded 29 tackles, Elam was released and eventually joined the Tennessee Titans and the Kansas City Chiefs. At the same time, the Bills traded cornerback Taron Johnson to the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders acquired Johnson and the 228th overall pick in exchange for the 182nd overall pick. The Bills then used the 182nd pick, along with an early third-round selection, to trade up for a second-round pick from the Denver Broncos. This allowed them to select cornerback Davison Igbinosun. Furthermore, the Las Vegas Raiders later traded pick 228 and quarterback Geno Smith to the New York Jets in exchange for pick 208. These moves show that the Bills strategically managed their draft assets to fix weaknesses at the cornerback position after Kaiir Elam failed to meet expectations.
Conclusion
The Buffalo Bills have successfully completed a series of trades to acquire cornerbacks Davison Igbinosun and Jordan Hancock, while the related draft picks were redistributed among the Cowboys, Raiders, and Jets.