Buffalo Rumblinks, 5/11: Buffalo Bills Open Up Rookie Minicamp

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Plus, some way-too-early 53-man roster projections.

The Buffalo Bills opened up the rookie minicamp portion of their 2024 NFL offseason schedule Friday, and today’s edition of the Buffalo Rumblinks has everything you need to know from Day 1 of Buffalo’s rookie minicamp.

Buffalo Bills open up rookie minicamp

Second-round wide receiver Keon Coleman may have been the main attraction when Buffalo’s rookie minicamp began Friday, but he wasn’t alone in trying to make a great first impression on Buffalo’s coaches when the team took to the practice field. All told Buffalo had their 10 draft picks, 12 undrafted rookie free agents, and 26 tryout players participating in the three-day minicamp.

We hear from Buffalo’s rookies after their first official day of practice with the team, find out how Coleman is adjusting to life in Buffalo, and why undrafted rookie running back Frank Gore Jr. is motivated to prove that the other teams made a mistake by not drafting him.

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A few way-too-early 53-man roster projections, find out why at least one ESPN NFL expert thinks Keon Coleman will lead all rookie wideouts in touchdown catches, and more!

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