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Mike Straw
Feb 25, 2026
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A new coach, tough cap decisions, and the top draft prospects. It's Episode 20 of the Bills Roundtable Podcast.

The Buffalo Bills are in the midst of an important offseason.

They have a new head coach for the first time in nine years, a roster with more questions than answers, and a salary cap situation that doesn't put them in the best spot to start. 

But that doesn't mean all is lost, as there are plenty of moves that can be made. 

In this week's episode of the Bills Roundtable Podcast, hosts Mike Straw and Anthony Moeglin take a look at what the Bills can do to get under the salary cap by the start of the league year.

To do that, however, there are some tough conversations to be had about whether some players should be restructured or let go. We're talking about players like Dawson Knox and even Tyler Bass, players who have been reliable in the past, but might not be worth the money at this stage.

And what about the players whose contracts have expired? Buffalo has over 20 players set to hit free agency in March, but are any worth bringing back? There might be a couple, but for the most part, it's time to move on and find players that can help the team win now.

It's also NFL Scouting Combine week, and there's no shortage of great players to talk about. From wide receiver to linebacker, there are a number of players who could help the Bills right away.  There's even one linebacker who might be flying under the radar and could be a steal of the draft if the Bills find a way to take him. 

Oh, and what should Buffalo do with the 26th overall pick? That's a debate that won't be settled until draft night.

So join us for another edition of the Bills Roundtable Podcast, and be sure to leave your thoughts on who you're keeping an eye on at this year's scouting combine. 

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