The Bills have announced that eight of their nine draft picks have signed their four-year rookie deals. Among those who have signed include second-round safety Cole Bishop, third-round defensive tackle DeWayne Carter, fourth-round running back Ray Davis, fifth-round offensive lineman Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, fifth-round linebacker Edefuan Ulofoshio, fifth-round defensive end Javon Soloman, sixth-round offensive tackle Dylan Grable, and sixth-round cornerback Daequan Hardy. Only No. 33 overall pick Keon Coleman has yet to agree to terms on his first pro contract.
With the majority of their draft picks now under contract, the Bills will be heading into their mandatory minicamp next week before taking a break for the summer. This will be a key opportunity for the rookies to acclimate to the team, learn the playbook, and build chemistry with their new teammates. It also gives the coaching staff a chance to evaluate the players and see how they fit into the team’s plans for the upcoming season. Overall, these signings are an important step in preparing the team for the upcoming NFL season.