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Buffalo Bills Prepare for Undrafted Free Agent Signings Post-Draft 2025

Buffalo, NY – The 2025 NFL Draft has come to a close, prompting the Buffalo Bills to shift their focus to signing undrafted free agents (UDFAs) who may have potential. With the draft behind them, the Bills now look to bring in talent that could enhance their already strong roster.
In recent years, under the leadership of head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane, the Bills have successfully identified and signed several undrafted prospects, including notable players like Levi Wallace, Reggie Gilliam, and Cam Lewis. Last season, linebacker Joe Andreessen made his mark after catching the team’s attention at a rookie tryout, eventually securing a spot on the 53-man roster.
This year, the challenge lies in enticing players to join the Bills, as the team boasts one of the most competitive rosters in the league. With limited spots available, agents representing undrafted players will seek teams where their clients have a realistic chance of making the squad.
The Bills are now in a position to convince both players and their agents that opportunities exist within the team. As they await signings, fans can follow updates on Syracuse.com and NYUP.com, which will report on every UDFA signing closely.
As the post-draft roster-building process begins, anticipation builds around who might join the Bills in their quest for continued success. Buffalo’s focus on adding youthful talent will be closely monitored as the organization aims to solidify its lineup ahead of the upcoming season.