Bills trade down 3 times, slide out of first round of NFL Draft Brandon Beane traded down three times Thursday night, pushing Buffalo out of the first round. So where do the Bills actually pick now

What happened Thursday night isn’t completely unfamiliar to Bills fans.

Just two years ago, the Buffalo Bills traded down twice — and completely out of the first round — before they selected Keon Coleman with the first pick in the second round, at No. 33 overall.

Bills GM Beandon Beane was at it again Thursday night, moving back from the team’s original spot at No. 26, back to No. 28, and then again to No. 31 before sliding out of the first round once again. The trades they made were with Houston, New England, and Tennessee

The Bills started the draft with seven selections to make So, where exactly will the Bills pick now, presuming they don’t trade down again? Here’s where they’re now scheduled to pick:

Round 2, No. 35 overall
Round 3, No. 66
Round 4, No. 101
Round 4, No. 125
Round 4, No. 126
Round 5, No. 167
Round 5, No. 168
Round 6, No. 182
Round 7, No. 220

WHEN: The draft will run from 8 p.m. Thursday, April 23 and last through roughly 7 p.m. Saturday, April 25.
WHERE: At Point State Park and Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.

THURSDAY: The first round stands alone with a made-for-TV event starting at 8 p.m. Each team has eight minutes to make a selection or make a trade. It’s still a eight-minute limit, even if the pick is dealt elsewhere.

FRIDAY: Rounds 2 and 3 are held on the second day, starting at 7 p.m. Teams have seven minutes to work with during the second round, and a five-minute time limit in the third round, which is expected to end around 11 p.m.

SATURDAY: Rounds 4 through 7 are held on the third day, beginning at noon. Teams have five minutes to work with during Rounds 3 to 6, then four minutes each during the seventh round, which is expected to end around 7 p.m.

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