Bills Aim to Break Playoff Slump in 2024

The Buffalo Bills are preparing for the upcoming NFL season with the aim of breaking their playoff slump and finally overcoming the Kansas City Chiefs, who have eliminated them from the playoffs in three of the past four seasons. To bolster their offense, the Bills acquired Stefon Diggs in a trade with the Vikings, but lost Emmanuel Sanders and Cole Beasley in free agency. They may also look to add a wide receiver in the upcoming draft. The team also has needs in the secondary after losing Micah Hyde. The Bills have several draft picks in the upcoming draft, including three in the second round.

Texans’ Offseason Moves Redefine Draft Approach

The Texans’ impressive offseason acquisitions, including Stefon Diggs and Danielle Hunter, have propelled them into a strong position ahead of the NFL Draft. ESPN’s Mike Tannenbaum lauds these additions, which overshadow any perceived draft needs. C.J. Stroud is highly praised for his accuracy and versatility, leading Tannenbaum to believe that the Texans can focus on strategic play rather than spectacular throws. With an abundance of talent surrounding Stroud, the Texans can prioritize first downs and check downs to set up big plays for receivers like Diggs and Collins. Whether they sit back at the 42nd overall pick or trade up in the first round, the Texans have earned the luxury of a patient draft approach after last year’s successful draft and offseason moves.

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