2021 NFL Draft needs for well-rounded Buffalo Bills roster

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Coming off of an incredibly impressive season that saw the team reach their first AFC Championship Game since 1994, general manager Brandon Beane, head coach Sean McDermott and quarterback Josh Allen have the Buffalo Bills looking good heading into the 2021 NFL Draft.

When you look at the Buffalo Bills roster, there really aren’t any glaring weaknesses. Can they improve at some spots? Sure. Every team can. But building a well-rounded foundation for your roster is probably the most important part of building a successful franchise.

This is the type of stability that all front offices desire when heading into the draft. If a team has a clear weakness that they need to address via the draft, their hands can sort of get tied and may miss out on an even better player by reaching for a certain position of need.

For the Buffalo Bills in the 2021 NFL Draft, I really don’t see that being the case. Beane and the front office can really take the best player available, nearly regardless of the position, and come out an even better team and be poised to make another deep playoff run.

Even without glaring weaknesses, all teams (including the Buffalo Bills) have specific spots where they can get better. Here we take a look at five spots that the team could address during the 2021 NFL Draft.