5 players the Buffalo Bills should look to trade before the regular season

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The Buffalo Bills may consider trading these five players before the regular season

The Buffalo Bills have one of the best rosters in the NFL and that will create challenges in the coming weeks as the team tries to cut the roster down from 90 to 53 players before the regular season.

The front office has probably already started to try and get an understanding of players who have secured a spot on the 53-man roster and who are on the bubble or may be cut. The Bills are almost certainly going to have to cut good players and these are players that could contribute for another team.

With that in mind, general manager Brandon Beane should begin calling around to see what they might get for some players that could be on the bubble. This is something that the Bills’ general manager has done with varying degrees of success in past years.

In 2018, the Bills traded A.J. McCarron to the Raiders for a fifth round pick. Then in 2019, the Bills traded Russell Bodine to the New England Patriots for a sixth round pick.

However, one day prior to the Bodine trade, Beane made probably his worst move as general manager when he send Wyatt Teller and a seventh round pick to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth and sixth round pick. At the time, the trade made sense but Teller has gone on to develop into one of the best guards in the NFL.

While it likely will only be a late round pick, these are picks that the Bills have shown they can find value with in recent years by drafting players like Tyler Bass, Damar Hamlin, and Dane Jackson. Adding some late round picks this year can help Buffalo continue to add talent to their roster in the future and get something for players that could be cut.

These are five players on the Buffalo Bills that could generate some interest in a trade market.