Currently showing is the news that the 49ers have chosen Ricky Pearsall with the 31st overall pick, while there are five drafted players on the roster bubble as the Buffalo Bills head into minicamp. This week is mandatory, marking the final offseason workouts before training camp commences. It is a crucial time for players to showcase their skills and fight for their spots on the roster or move up the depth chart. One such player fighting to secure his place is Tylan Grable, a rookie offensive lineman drafted in the sixth round this year. Despite the competition for backup offensive lineman spots, Grable will need to showcase versatility and standout this week to improve his chances of earning a spot on the team.
Baylon Spector, selected by the Bills in the 2022 NFL Draft’s seventh round, has seen action in 15 games in the last two seasons primarily on special teams. With Tyler Matakevich no longer on the team, Spector’s role on special teams could increase. While he has the experience that should benefit him in getting more playing time, he faces tough competition as the linebacker position is crowded this offseason. With established starters like Matt Milano and Terrel Bernard, Spector will have to compete with seven other players for a few spots. To stand out, he will need to demonstrate his ability to contribute on defense as well as excel on special teams.